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@zxrcliu9520
@zxrcliu9520 28 дней назад
nice talk
@eleutah9289
@eleutah9289 Месяц назад
nice talk! Really clearly explained everything!
@rosepukamorre8893
@rosepukamorre8893 10 месяцев назад
Thank you Miriam Mariler PhD for meeting you and hearing your presentation at UCLA in October during my visit as the IVLP participant in October 2023. Greetings from Papua New Guinea from Dr Rose Morre
@pronabdebnath4806
@pronabdebnath4806 10 месяцев назад
Excellent for both practionar and learner. It will more better if slides are available here.
@leahh514
@leahh514 2 года назад
Good video, thank you. So when all is said and done, man made nanoparticles are contained within all modern day foods ( pesticides, insecticides, preservatives et al) plus synthesised supplements and Allopathic drugs etc and non food products, which play havoc with the metabolism.
@DougGrinbergs
@DougGrinbergs 5 лет назад
Rough listening: lousy room acoustics (maybe use better directional mics for more direct voice/less ambient), distorted audio (:-(
@MrPikaPwnage
@MrPikaPwnage 5 лет назад
Watching and listening to this makes me more certain of my own beliefs - specifically, that it's the Western/white/modern way of life that causes horrible and deadly diseases and that if only these people had never come to America and everyone in America lived like Native Americans than we'd all have been just fine. Look, crowd diseases altogether like measles are entirely a creation of white people and Eurasian people's lifestyles. I just finished reading at least half a dozen books all having some form or another of social commentary which clearly shows the correlations between the modern, white way of soing things and the ensuing problems that emerge, over and over. Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel states pretty clearly that most crowd diseases come from animal husbandry. Charles C Mann's 1493 states pretty clearly that Native Americans almost literally had a complete lack of horrible diseases specifically even as far as to make their immune systems alien to bacterial and viral infections. David Montgomery's Hidden Half of Nature shows quite obviously that use of antibiotics is causing superbugs, auto-immune disorders, and then some (damage to the immune system's microbial backbone). I mean the list goes on to such an extent that quite literally these infectious diseases are caused by Eurasian peoples and their infestation everywhere that if it we're up to me I'd gather a handful of blonde-haired, blue-eyed wives and hole up in a forest and live like a Native American until you idiots all kill yourselves all the while merrily getting along as long as I stay away from you filthy vermin. It just makes me so sick to my stomach knowing that all the problems of the world would have been irrelevant if only people had lived like Native Americans instead of myopic morons, with ever increasing confidence in their own stupidity.