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Dr Matthew Emery-Quantifying DNA Degradation in Thermally Altered Forensic Bones & Teeth using ...
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Dr Matthew Emery - Quantifying DNA Degradation in Thermally Altered Forensic Bones and Teeth Using Ancient DNA Techniques Dr. Matthew Emery is a Research Assistant Professor at Binghamton University. Dr. Emery is interested in a wide range of biomolecular applications in forensic, anthropological, and the (bio)archaeological sciences. To date, Dr. Emery’s research has focused on applying ancien...
Jessica Metcalf-Sex differences in immune function:probing ultimate drivers & exploring consequences
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Dr. C. Jessica Metcalf is an Associate Professor of Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, & Public Affairs at Princeton University. Jessica Metcalf is a demographer with broad interests in evolutionary ecology, infectious disease dynamics and public policy. She completed her PhD at Imperial College on the evolutionary demography of monocarpic perennials. Her post-doctoral research was conducted at var...
Dr Jake Aronoff - Inflammation, cardiometabolic health, & brain aging in a high pathogen environment
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Dr. Jake Aronoff is a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at Arizona State University. Jake is a human biologist studying the biological pathways linking environmental exposures to health. He completed his PhD in Biological Anthropology at Northwestern University in 2022, where he studied the relationship between social inequality and immune function, including inflammation and immune aging. He is cu...
Dr Zachary Compton - Primate Comparative Phylogenetics Reveals Humans’ Unique Cancer Susceptibility
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Zachary T. Compton is a T32 Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Arizona Cancer Center and the College of Medicine. Zachary received his undergraduate degree in Genetics, Cell and Developmental Biology from Arizona State where he stayed to complete a doctorate in evolutionary biology. During his time there, he co-founded and directed the Arizona Cancer Evolution Scholars program. Which, by ...
Dr Duygu Ucar - Genomic signatures of immune aging and vaccine responsiveness
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Dr. Duygu Ucar is an Associate Professor at The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine. They are a scientist with interdisciplinary training in (epi)genomics, biology of aging, systems immunology and computational biology. The overarching goal of their lab is to build and use systems immunology and single cell biology methods to investigate the donor-level heterogeneity in immune system aging ...
Dr Kathleen Reinhardt-Investigating the physiological, ecological & evolutionary root of human sleep
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Dr Kathleen Reinhardt - A good night’s rest: Investigating the physiological, ecological and evolutionary root of human sleep Dr. Kathleen Reinhardt is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Transdisciplinary Research at the University of Calgary. She studies the ecology and evolution of biological rhythms, with a particular focus on sleep. Using a behavioral ecology lens, she examines trade-offs that struct...
Dr C. Eduardo Guerra Amorim - How Ancient Diseases Shaped the Evolution of the Human Immune System
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Dr. C. Eduardo Guerra Amorim is a Assistant Professor of Biology at California State University, Northridge. Eduardo Amorim earned his Ph.D. in Genetics from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. He has held postdoctoral positions at Columbia University (2014-2016), Stony Brook University (2017), UCLA (2018) and the University of Lausanne (2020-2021). His scientific interests are...
Dr Thomas Stewart - Dry eyes and sore backs : the burdens of being a fish out of water
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Dr. Thomas Stewart is an Assistant Professor of Biology at The Pennsylvania State University. He employs evolutionary and developmental approaches to ask: How does morphological novelty evolve, and what are the causes of major evolutionary transitions? This work focuses on vertebrate appendages-fins and limbs-which are powerful models for testing hypotheses of developmental evolution and the re...
Dr Mercy Akinyi - Primates, behavior and parasites
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Dr. Mercy Akinyi is a research veterinarian based at the Institute of Primate Research, Kenya. Her research interests are focused on understanding sources of variance in disease risk in wild animal populations and zoonoses risk factors. Her areas of specialization include zoonoses, disease ecology, parasitology, molecular biology, physiology and animal behavior.
Dr Arvind Varsani- Short stories on DNA viruses from the tropics to polar regions: ecology&evolution
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Dr. Arvind Varsani is an Associate Professor in the School of Life Sciences at ASU. He works across ecosystems from plants to animals and from the tropics to polar regions. His research uses a combination of traditional virology, microscopy (including transmission electron microscopy), molecular and cellular biology techniques in conjunction with modern sequencing techniques, synthetic biology ...
Dr Brendan Pinto - Sex chromosome evolution
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Dr. Brendan Pinto is a Research Scientist in the Wilson Lab at Arizona State University. Brendan is originally from Sioux City, IA where he obtained his B.S. working on population genetics of North America’s native wild rice at Morningside University. He then obtained his PhD in Milwaukee, WI primarily studying sex chromosomes and speciation in Neotropical leaf-litter geckos. In pursuit of bett...
Dr Anne Stone-Leprosy, the Black Death, & the White Plague-What Ancient DNA tells us about Pathogens
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Dr. Anne Stone is a Regents Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at the Arizona State University. Her research focuses on the analysis of genetic data to investigate population history and adaptation in humans, other animals and pathogens. She is interested in adaptation in the context of disease and diet which have been particularly important over the course of human ev...
Dr. Seema Plaisier-Gene expression in placental and uterine tissues-implications of health & disease
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Dr. Seema Plaisier is a Research Scientist working in the Wilson Lab at Arizona State University. Seema is a multidisciplinary scientist trained in computer science, biology, and pharmacology. Her primary projects focus on sex differences in gene expression and sex chromosome biology in the human placenta from uncomplicated pregnancies versus pregnancy complications such as hypertension and pre...
Dr. Julien Ayroles - Leveraging Evolutionary Mismatches to Study Gene-by-Environment Interactions
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Julien Ayroles is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University. Many of our most onerous health burdens today are driven by complex and poorly understood interactions between a person’s genetic makeup and their environment. In other words, genetic variation may predispose individuals toward physiological sensitivity or resilience in the fa...
Dr Martin Picard - Mitochondrial Psychobiology in the Brain and Immune System
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Dr Martin Picard - Mitochondrial Psychobiology in the Brain and Immune System
Dr Claire Roberts - What can the placenta tell us about health in pregnancy and beyond?
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Dr Claire Roberts - What can the placenta tell us about health in pregnancy and beyond?
Dr. Kaixiong (Calvin) Ye - Gene-Environment Interactions in Human Evolution and Complex Traits
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Dr. Kaixiong (Calvin) Ye - Gene-Environment Interactions in Human Evolution and Complex Traits
Nicholas Banovich - Spatial genomics to dissect the molecular underpinnings of pulmonary fibrosis
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Nicholas Banovich - Spatial genomics to dissect the molecular underpinnings of pulmonary fibrosis
Daniel Promislow A Systems - Biology Perspective on Genetic Variation and Aging
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Daniel Promislow A Systems - Biology Perspective on Genetic Variation and Aging
Dionna Williams - Leveraging Endocannabinoid System to Restore Cognitive Function
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Dionna Williams - Leveraging Endocannabinoid System to Restore Cognitive Function
Gabriel Shaibi - Addressing Disparities in Type 2 Diabetes: It takes a village
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Gabriel Shaibi - Addressing Disparities in Type 2 Diabetes: It takes a village
Abigail Page - Beyond the mother: evolutionary perspectives on cooperative childrearing
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Abigail Page - Beyond the mother: evolutionary perspectives on cooperative childrearing
Amy Boddy - An evolutionary perspective on maternal health and disease
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Amy Boddy - An evolutionary perspective on maternal health and disease
Melanie Martin - Disentangling biobehavioral pathways between breastfeeding, and health outcomes
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Melanie Martin - Disentangling biobehavioral pathways between breastfeeding, and health outcomes
Emma Cohen - Social Brawn Hypothesis: effects of sociality on energy and performance in exercise
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Emma Cohen - Social Brawn Hypothesis: effects of sociality on energy and performance in exercise
Christina Bergey - Genomic insights into adaptation of humans to rainforest environments
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Christina Bergey - Genomic insights into adaptation of humans to rainforest environments
Esther Borges Florsheim - Neuro-immune adaptations to dangerous environments
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Esther Borges Florsheim - Neuro-immune adaptations to dangerous environments
Kristen Brown - Multi-Omic Approach to Precision Medicine: Genetic Embodiment of Social Determinants
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Kristen Brown - Multi-Omic Approach to Precision Medicine: Genetic Embodiment of Social Determinants
Chantel Martin - Embodying Place: Social Environment & Epigenetic Mechanisms - CEMinar
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Chantel Martin - Embodying Place: Social Environment & Epigenetic Mechanisms - CEMinar

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @liutrvcyrsui
    @liutrvcyrsui 25 днів тому

    +1

  • @qytjdfuocnguiofm
    @qytjdfuocnguiofm Місяць тому

    Interesting to watch this 8 years later, while the gender war rages, the marriage rates are at a record low, fully half of new citizens are born to single mothers and western males are less cooperative today than they have been since the agricultural revolution. The Taoists have such an elegant and balanced perspective on sex and gender. History runs in cycles. As a man who thinks and cares deeply about the wellbeing of women, I am greatly fearful that the neglect of that Taoist balance may threaten to topple the societal structures that allowed women to rise up towards parity.

  • @thijsjong
    @thijsjong 3 місяці тому

    I would not call Angela Merkel succesfull. Her energy and migration policies have been a disaster.

  • @Lorenzius6
    @Lorenzius6 3 місяці тому

    Truly a great great scientist

  • @Leon5495
    @Leon5495 4 місяці тому

    Its simple. Put a platw full of raw clean fruit, and cut up raw clean meat. What is more attractive to you intrinsically?

  • @fergaoneill5323
    @fergaoneill5323 5 місяців тому

    I'm a scihzo no cure sick for the rest of my life

  • @LUDOfanGIRL
    @LUDOfanGIRL 6 місяців тому

    Im seeing on social media everywhere about male dna staying in women who have given birth for 27 years? Also the Farthers DNA stays in the women whos given birth and effects their immune system for years after? No idea if this is true as the only study i can find is 'National institute of health,' on google. Its become a popular topic on tiktok and social media plat forms. Is any of this true?

  • @ForeignObject101
    @ForeignObject101 6 місяців тому

    Superior or not, modern women can kiss me where the sun don’t shine. By the looks of how Miserable and Insufferably Shallow most of you are nowadays, there ain’t a day that goes by where I don’t Thank God for that glorious ‘Y’ in my chromosomes. 🙏

  • @pogonomyrmex
    @pogonomyrmex 6 місяців тому

    Fascinating talk. Thank you for posting this.

  • @pl5227
    @pl5227 7 місяців тому

    Dude wants us to believe that the main source of nutrition for human beings for the last 1 mln years was actually bad for them. Who would guess? Thanks doc

  • @pmcollectorboy2929
    @pmcollectorboy2929 7 місяців тому

    Remind me again again how feminism isn't a hate group?

  • @Stuart.Branson.
    @Stuart.Branson. 8 місяців тому

    The video is utter nonsense - the opposite of reality Cancer like ALL disease is caused by: 1) Jabs 2) eating poison proposed as food ie. PLANTS. Nothing is infectious and Nothing is genetic, it's all about your life choices and poisoning your body. Humans ARE different to animals - we have much stronger stomach acid which dissolves Animal meat and products, even bones and cartilage, very well but has not affect on Plants. We are not omnivores we are carnivores

  • @copperheadhillfarms5358
    @copperheadhillfarms5358 9 місяців тому

    Zero to do with evolution, everything to do with a Creator 🙌🏻

  • @alexanderriegler2271
    @alexanderriegler2271 10 місяців тому

    This is Klaus Schwab's World Economic Forum propaganda

  • @telesniper2
    @telesniper2 10 місяців тому

    No proof whatsoever for any of your outlandish claims.

  • @luv2charlie
    @luv2charlie 11 місяців тому

    I had some very interesting thoughts while listening regarding the alterations in metabolism in the nano and micro cellular environment! I wish you stated some specific ways the environments might be altered by the infection. But overall great ideas that its time to begin to creating a cohesive overarching theory!!

  • @gbluesky4264
    @gbluesky4264 Рік тому

    A man with courage

  • @benpearl1
    @benpearl1 Рік тому

    ua-cam.com/video/ElKTOnm2kEw/v-deo.html

  • @DiDongi
    @DiDongi Рік тому

    Very insightful, thanks!

  • @inspiringyou5642
    @inspiringyou5642 Рік тому

    No doubt we are superior..because we make humans survive..period

    • @fenrir834
      @fenrir834 9 місяців тому

      Men and women both make humans survive

    • @titaa56
      @titaa56 9 місяців тому

      ​@@fenrir834Males only provide a small part in the help to create a human being. Their sperm cells are the smallest. Containing only DNA. While the Female ovum provides much much more and is biggest cell. In the egg contains cytoplasm, DNA, mitochondria etc. Females provide the first cell of the zygote. And she there on after keeps creating the human being inside her womb. And continues to nourish a baby with her life giving milk her body provides after giving birth and continues to play the much more important necessary role for proper growth. Something a man isn't naturally capable of. Males are indeed expendable whereas females aren't, hence mother Nature giving her the more important role in life and giving female longer lifespan than males. This is seen even in the animal kingdom.

    • @Vishnuk-fe9iv
      @Vishnuk-fe9iv 9 місяців тому

      And Men built this country.

    • @rtruth7002
      @rtruth7002 2 місяці тому

      Wrong common sense says that men are superior morally and physically in almost everyway, did you forget that women were made as a "help mate"? Adam was the perfect creation only thing he needed was a "mate".

  • @Pyrorazon
    @Pyrorazon Рік тому

    Referring to microchimerism is their any difference between the cells from you fetus as it if that fetus was delivered vs aborted? Maybe that is why some cells attack and others defend. I mean if I was a cell of an aborted fetus. I would be upset? Just curious though if there is a difference in whether the cells from a fetus that lived versus a fetus that died pre birth.

  • @kilometras
    @kilometras Рік тому

    With no doubt, they are!

    • @fenrir834
      @fenrir834 9 місяців тому

      in certain ways they are, in certain ways men are

    • @kilometras
      @kilometras 9 місяців тому

      @@fenrir834 biologically they are

    • @fenrir834
      @fenrir834 9 місяців тому

      ​@@kilometras "biological" is a very wide term Biologically speaking, women would be better at lactating than men, men would be better at sprinting than women biologically.

    • @kilometras
      @kilometras 9 місяців тому

      @@fenrir834 genetically

    • @fenrir834
      @fenrir834 9 місяців тому

      @@kilometras Genetically is a very wide term that affects a whole lot of thing. You cannot be "genetically superior", genetics can make you superior at certain things. I do agree that because of genetics there things at which men are better and certain things at which women are better. I really hope you do not mean women are genetically superior to men because X chromosome has more genes than Y chromosome. I would advice you to make your own ideas, and not reuse the ideas of other people without putting any thought and reasoning to them just because it suits your ideology.

  • @egg4489
    @egg4489 Рік тому

    This is what a male feminist looks like

    • @onyxjade5474
      @onyxjade5474 Рік тому

      This is what the truth looks like .. facts over feelings dear !

    • @titaa56
      @titaa56 9 місяців тому

      So, is that a bad thing?

    • @Vishnuk-fe9iv
      @Vishnuk-fe9iv 9 місяців тому

      ​@@onyxjade5474Nah. Its just you coward feminists enjoying when someone insults Men 😂😂😂😂. Pathetic.

    • @Vishnuk-fe9iv
      @Vishnuk-fe9iv 9 місяців тому

      ​@@titaa56Yes. Cause He is a sexist.

  • @brettgordhamer6914
    @brettgordhamer6914 Рік тому

    Just 2 minutes in and loving it but wouldn't schizophrenia be not on the affective psychotic side but on the autistic side more in line with Ian Mcgilchrists left brain right brain diametric?

    • @brettgordhamer6914
      @brettgordhamer6914 Рік тому

      I just made a similar reply then noticed yours too..nice confirmation..feels like people on the affective side of the fence get that but the autistic side mis diagnosis itself!

  • @KetobyDanielDumitriu
    @KetobyDanielDumitriu Рік тому

    what a bs.....

  • @buffywhatever1093
    @buffywhatever1093 Рік тому

    Trail running barefoot on frozen uneven ground, nope, no thanks, I’m good in my shoes.

  • @iam_vickymukherjee
    @iam_vickymukherjee Рік тому

    So i want to ask canine distemper will be Zoonosis Or not...to human?

  • @invinciblelearning
    @invinciblelearning Рік тому

    Someone farted at 5:22

  • @diameetinternetfriends1340

    no wonder Japanese who didn't follow usa diet only fish pickles rice lived the longest, fish doesn't contain neu5gc. but Europe America ages freaking fast and early cancer in mid 50 early 60s

    • @telesniper2
      @telesniper2 10 місяців тому

      Totally clueless. They eat tons of pork and whale

  • @etmax1
    @etmax1 Рік тому

    I read somewhere that there are in fact 3 varieties of malaria, of which one is worse. This is a very interesting video, and covers a lot of intricate detail, but because cancer is such a complex beast I'm not sure this is the whole story, or cancer would be way more prevalent. In the last 3 generations of our family there have been only 3 cancer sufferers, one with cervical cancer known to be caused by human papilloma virus, and 2 with liver cancer, both very heavy drinkers.

  • @walteralter1686
    @walteralter1686 Рік тому

    Every human on the planet suffers from chronic, low intensity PTSD. We are traumatized from the womb onward by every frustration we have ever experienced. For a helpless infant, to be frustrated equals to threat of death and no way to escape ... threatened and helpless. The only strategy for the infant is to lose consciousness of the trauma by memory repression into subconscious darkness. That repressed shit is our Pavlovian psychological foundation. The daily traumas are all indexed in memory along with all aspects of the trauma's circumstance, i.e., the elements of the trauma scene become symbols which become triggers. Our socialization, then, is overlayed on a foundation of trauma lurking just beneath the surface waiting for a trigger to activate a fight or flight reflex response or a psychosomatic linked to a symbolic trauma element. Traumas of the same sort, with similar symbols, over time amplify themselves to the point that they can interfere with rational thought and create neuroses in a weak ego structure. Neuroses are inappropriate or magnified responses to situations that trigger danger reflexes or symbolically internalized/introjected instances of the first trauma of a particular type and can manifest as a psychosomatic symptom or failure of logical observation as in delusional thinking. In extreme cases this can result in debilitation or psychosis. This is the human condition and this is what the ruling class, globalist crypto-Nazi CIA wizards of doom harness when they control events and the perception of events via propaganda. Google "Edward Bernays" for the how of it

  • @KAT-vf4wc
    @KAT-vf4wc Рік тому

    1:00:40

  • @kittybitts567
    @kittybitts567 Рік тому

    Brilliant and informative. Thank you, Dr. Alcock.

  • @plano11texas
    @plano11texas Рік тому

    I noticed that the people in the photos running in Kenya and Mexico are running on dirt and grass. Much easier for a barefoot and/or minimal shoe approach. Running barefoot on concrete is not easy.

    • @roobookaroo
      @roobookaroo 3 місяці тому

      By far the best is on the wet sand of a beach at low tide, just at the edge of the breaking waves. Heaven for barefoot running. I did that every week-end and vacations for years on the famous Coopers' beach in L.I. from Southampton to Shinnecock jetty.

  • @txfreethinker
    @txfreethinker Рік тому

    Thank you so much for making this video! This is something that needs to be shouted from the rooftops --- understanding the theory of evolution is absolutely critical to medical science!

  • @johnterry6541
    @johnterry6541 Рік тому

    Lot of information but not a really convincing theory, let alone a unifying one, at the conceptual level. Sounds elementary and no mention of cancer as a metabolic disease due to mitochondrial dysfunction and cause of change in mutational landscape from ROS etc.

  • @Vahliant0
    @Vahliant0 Рік тому

    Does this make a case for telegony? I’m sure if there was evidence discovered proving it, it would prob be frowned upon and discouraged.

  • @Sokrabiades
    @Sokrabiades Рік тому

    ua-cam.com/video/YdKzBneniFY/v-deo.html He has an updated presentation here. Jump to 40:00 mark there. He claims now 'vaccine failure is rare' and the Marek's vaccine/disease interaction is an 'exception' which is why he is studying it. Of course, if you've watched this presentation, you will see why that is a lie.

  • @lubasulpovar5081
    @lubasulpovar5081 Рік тому

    Thanks Dr Lieberman for Great 📚 and today's presentation 👍. I have a Q---How is about suffering Plantar Fasciitis? I can't walk 2 steps barefoot 😱

  • @joaovitorbravo
    @joaovitorbravo Рік тому

    Great presentation!

  • @ruebenbaca6301
    @ruebenbaca6301 Рік тому

    www.twitch.tv/videos/1587628273 covers this guys work -his flip flop to evolutionary pressure from mrna being relevant in 2020 to stay in academia is obvious

    • @Sokrabiades
      @Sokrabiades Рік тому

      Academics tend to be bureaucrats first and scientists second. They can do science on the side, but if a bureaucratic impetus should appear, the science tends to be 'disappeared', unfortunately, usually by the person who birthed it. Have to feel sorry for Read being forced to betray himself.

  • @beardumaw24
    @beardumaw24 Рік тому

    I believe it's the sugars, possessed foods and oils that are causing this. Humans have ate animal foods for thousands of years keeping them strong and healthy. I know when I was vegetarian and vegan for years my health declined to the point of me being desperate for help to fix my health. My healthy animal foods eating friends knocked some sense into me I started including animal Foods into my diet, meats, eggs grass-fed Butters within weeks my health improved dramatically to the point of today where I eat grass-fed Meats eggs Butters and vegetables are a side plate and I am healthier than I have ever been in my life! I'm living proof that this anti meat anti-animal foods as being not healthy messaging is complete BS.

    • @GrayC_2478
      @GrayC_2478 Рік тому

      true but like, this video is just about mammal meat & not meat in general

    • @Stuart.Branson.
      @Stuart.Branson. 8 місяців тому

      @@GrayC_2478 Cows and pigs are mammals

    • @GrayC_2478
      @GrayC_2478 8 місяців тому

      @@Stuart.Branson. Yes

    • @truenorth2977
      @truenorth2977 Місяць тому

      I can see the point of not eating mammals.(from this video) And an allergy to red meat is a real thing when bit by a particular tick. I can see eating protein that's maybe chicken and fish and seafood. For me that would still be a limited selection of each category, and then I would assume I would eat smaller portions of each. - I can eat from those 3 categories, but limited amounts. It's worth a try and I'll get back to the post a year from now. 🏄

  • @10AntsTapDancing
    @10AntsTapDancing 2 роки тому

    I have plantar fasciitis and was told not to go barefoot by a podiatrist but to wear shoes with arch support. I ignored his advice as I couldn't afford the shoes but it was coming into summer so I went barefoot nearly all the time because I hate wearing shoes. Over the summer my PF went away and although it persists slightly in one foot mostly it's gone away. I did lose 14 kg and that helped a lot. I found that people are more interested in selling you stuff than actually telling you what you really need to do to fix yourself.

  • @adammenolackepep7381
    @adammenolackepep7381 2 роки тому

    Zoe

  • @forbi70
    @forbi70 2 роки тому

    2:04 I wonder what could be so dangerous behind the desk to need to protect the soles with shoes? I would appreciate his work much more if he lived as he preaches 😜

  • @Raydensheraj
    @Raydensheraj 2 роки тому

    Konner and his incredible book "The Tangled Wing" 2nd edition have changed how I think about behavioral sciences, ethology and human behavior explained thru evolutionary theory... Incredible book.

  • @lisanancy9219
    @lisanancy9219 2 роки тому

    I’m very happy today because I’m free from Herpes virus with the help of #droluta herbal medicine thanks you once again sir.

  • @OblateSpheroid
    @OblateSpheroid 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your work.

  • @noname-bt9ky
    @noname-bt9ky 2 роки тому

    You are smart and funny man I can say that

  • @miniprepper8284
    @miniprepper8284 2 роки тому

    There are so many different aspects to sleep and its effect on us. I woke up from a delicious sleep this morning and wish to go back, to slip back into that mellifluous repose again- but know that I can't or I will waste my working day. There are other times that I struggle to sleep... blue light at night aside, my family seems to follow ancient established patterns of having a story (movie) in a semi-darkened room, (tv as campfire), huddled up closely (a sense of familial security), snacking on popcorn (nobody is hungry but it is a shared communion during the fantasy of the movie), praying before bed (enlisting an added layer of security), all in preparation to launch us into what is hopefully a vivid and refreshing session(s) or REM sleep.