I was stressed out and frustrated about who knowes what but I ran into front door and got mad and punched it. No idea why I did but I won't do it again
onetimeontheriver dealer he’s not a fraud he was just confused as to what the f*ck it was talking about. All untrue opinions don’t need to be shared you twat
@@onetimeontheriverdealer4405 person: **is confused by short hand so they make assumptions like any human being** **finds out that the shorthand is only close to what the actual item is** **acknowledges their mistake and even give insight to actual item** Ignoramus in the comments: "he was slightly wrong about something, therefore he's wrong about everything" (*is a ridiculous person*)
So fun story: I’m sitting with my friends, making fun noises and I pulled out the “Beee whoop” My friend wheels around and goes “you watch him too?!” Dr Mike has brought us closer together. Love your videos! 😁
Omg same happened to me! I was on a video call with my cousin, and she showed me her iPad screen for something, her RU-vid was opened and there I saw Dr Mike's videos and I was like "Omg do you watch his videos??" And she said "Hell yeah! They're so good!" 😂
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@@Jum81 that's the worst comeback you can possibly make here, you were told you missed the joke, and then you say "Oh, well, the uh-joke isn't.. funny that's why uh, that's why 300+ people liked it, and, I'm the only person who has an issue with it."
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@@pepsiboy4274 🤦♀️ I was born in 1992. I'm a full blown Millennial. It's people like you who ruin that saying. Not EVERYONE is a freaking boomer. 🙄 There is literally an entire generation between boomers and millennials.
@@pepsiboy4274 Also, "Okay boomer" is only supposed to be used on certain boomers. The ones that refuse to read and learn new facts. They are the ones that are impossible to have a conversation with.
Yass! This is exactly why I try not to ask Dr. Google anything!! 🤐 I used to always Google my symptoms and I'd end up at my Dr so when I was pregnant he told me not to ask Dr. Google anything ever just come here and I will let you know what is or isn't happening lol so I never did thank God! I would have been in his office every day 🤣🤣😬😱 DG is very scary 👹 XOXO 💋
@@rainefave7567 this i agree with, while google is the sum of all human knowledge that doesn't automatically make you smart or a professional. you need someone who a very good understanding of what the information means to actually apply it, that is why we go to experts like doctors. it would be so annoying to people who spend 20 years developing their medical craft for someone who no medical knowledge "but google said", google did not go to medical school.
TheAutisticGuitarist are you that prince from some foreign land who’s father suddenly died of tuberculosis and now your evil stepmother will steal all the money unless you transfer your millions to a stranger for safekeeping?
I mean, I'd take it as far as saying it isn't even a correlation (or well, more like a correlation of 0). In that case, since my cancer was cured and I was also breathing air therefore air must be a cure of cancer. I also ate food, drank water, wore clothes, sat in my sofa, watched movies, puked, ate morphine and so on. The correlation between these would be "0", which means it is not correlated at all. Even just putting "correlation" will give these lunatics something to go on about, "oh so you're saying they are correlated in some way". No, be more brutal and say that there is absolutely no correlation at all because then they're too stupid to even look up what a correlation is, and they run out of arguments. Edit: I was too hyped writing the comment. Fixed some math typos.
Oh yeah, same for people who look at something full of sugar/simple carbohydrates and say "This looks like pure diabetes" as if eating it is going to irreversibly whack up their insulin levels.
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Hey Dr. Mike, Historian here. While "pirates" are all throughout history from the Ancient Greeks to current day, scurvy had a main focus around 200-300 years ago during the height of intercontinental maritime travel and became less prominent when Navy rations started to include citrus that helped cure the effects of scurvy. Great video, btw, keep up the great work! Also happy birthday, we share the same birthday!
Good comment! Anyone else interested, go watch the series " *The* *Terror* " . Or read about the Franklin expedition. Very interesting topic and the series is highly entertaining.❄🌨 🥫⛴🐻❄🌬
Happy Birthday! To add on to this, I happen to be Siberian Yupik, from an island in the Bering Sea. I've heard so many stories regarding my ancestors helping "sailors," "possible pirates," & "explorers" like Captain Cook for instance in that they landed at our island in desperate need of fresh water & any plants that would help in their mineral/vitamin deficiencies. As a historian, I'm curious if you know much about the various types of Eskimos, how we've managed to thrive in such climates for thousands of years. For reference, I come from St. Lawrence island. As I'm only half, I'm also curious on my quarter of genetics coming from Sweden & how my father was able to date us back to a specific group of Vikings-what's your thoughts on whether or not they suffered from scurvy having been renowned for raiding/conquering whilst exploring the seas? I apologize unreservedly for this comment being so long, but as you see, I'm a very curious person. Thanks for sharing your thoughts & have a great day today!
@@lastchance1101 I am, thanks for asking :) It's been tough, but I was lucky enough to find very competent doctors. Except for the usual checks, I now am able to have a normal life, and I'm committed to raise awareness on cancer among young adults. ❤
@@MariaCristinaDelvecchio i am really glad you are okay now. Ohh thats so nice i dont live in a modern country(i live in Africa,Ethiopia) and we dont have good medical equipment here almost every one who gets cancer here dies and that makes me feel so sad.
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The whole “Don't bother with radiotherapy! Just eat X and it’ll clear it right up!” thing really bothers me. Eating tomatoes, or broccoli, or carrots didn’t save my dad when he had cancer. Doctors did. Nurses did. Radiologists did. The research, medicine and science behind his procedures did. My dad would be dead if he’d listened to even one of the people who told him, even when he was at his sickest and weakest, to just eat more greens. Or drink tomato juice. They meant well. I know they did. But just like those who spread anti-vax ideas, I worry that vulnerable people will listen to them. That they’ll forgo seeing a doctor, and just listen to bullshit advice. That they’ll book healing trips where they'll try and meditate themselves better, or drink nothing but tomato juice, or eat broccoli.
The thing is, I don't even think they mean well. I think it's an ego thing. They want to feel like they know something others don't. They want to feel superior, so they latch onto nonsense, and then preach it at every opportunity.
Keely Hayes-Davies each cancer is different and it’s not just eat one thing it’s about changing everything! For instance cutting out sugar as cancer loves and grows immensely on sugar! My mother had immunotherapy and went completely vegan and drank carrot Juice everyday and it’s saved her life! So I don’t like when people make little of the reason I wasn’t burying my mother at 16! Everyone is narrow minded to what doctors say yes they are educated but there’s always more out there to learn and maybe big money making drug companies don’t want people to think alternative therapies work! I just wish people would just try to see how there are other ways!
Piracy has been around in some form for as long as we've had seafaring, really. There's still piracy today even, most famously in Somalia. 800 years ago, though, the most prominent pirates probably would have been the vikings. The golden age of piracy, which is what we typically think of when we think of pirates, was early 1700s.
The golden age was indeed mostly in the Caribean around 1650 to 1720. But pirates have been around from the first sea-faring traders and military. Julius Caesar was famously captured by pirates. Also, one of the most famous pirates, Bartholomew Roberts was mostly active around the west-african coast and Ching Shih was a Chinese female pirate that had an army of thousands of pirates following here. But the pirates he most likely referred to were the Dutch, French, Spanish and British pirates in the Carribean around 1700, so almost 500 years from what he said.
Pirates existed since the beginning of sailing, yes, we had a lot of pirates 800 years ago. The same as 2000 years ago or any other number. However, I don't know why he would connect scurvy to pirates.... it's just sailors.
@@mikolajwitkowski8093 Your average sailor had a better diet than a pirate. So scurvy was more common on pirate ships that undertook long voyages than merchantships or military ships on long voyages. Pirates that stayed close to shore didn't suffer nearly as much because of their supply of fresh fruit. It were those that went out sailing for weeks where scurvy caused problems.
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I’m so glad I found this video. My grandmother got diagnosed with breast cancer a little over a year ago, and it was very rough. Recently we had a scare because they found a tumor in her spine. I’m very happy to learn more about cancer from you!
My dad had Tumors all over his body visible in his tissue. He went from like 180lbs to 130lbs in the month leading up to his death. It’s honestly a scary thing to see as a loved one
Maybe try "pirates from 400 years ago". That's a bit more in the ball park. Or "Vikings from 800 years ago" but I don't know if Vikings commonly died of scurvy.
You saying "pirates" in specific way? Like the traditional robbing and general mayhem? Didn't Vikings rob anyone nor caused any sort of mayhem? We're they just nice good people minding their own business at sea? I'm now intrigued (since I don't know more about them, just the superficial stuff).
@@HelgaCavoli the Vikings did a fair bit of raiding. There are actually Catholic prayers from that era that specifically mention Vikings. The raids quickly turned into conquest invasions. Go watch Vikings or The Last Kingdom for some good history on Vikings.
I can’t with some of these people on google. Just lost my dad to metastatic squamous cell carcinoma 2 weeks ago. I was there when he passed at home. The doctors did all they could, and hospice helped in the last few days. Thank goodness my dad didn’t google it. Oof.
@@diegosalazar3683 Thank you, kind stranger. Even though I don't know you, your words mean a lot. It has definitely been tough. He and I were so close. I was the baby of the family and the tomboy that would rather go help him work on the car than play with my dolls. My world still isn't right, but I know time will help make his loss more tolerable.
Becca I lost my mom from cancer 5 months ago. I was there with her when she past. It’s hard but I hope you can find peace and strength to go through this tough time in your life.
Becca sadly I had a paragraph written with comforting words but I lost it because I copied this link :c but it’s still a very wholesome video c: I just wish you a happy life and hope you can focus on the good things in life here you go ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_Se-V9zQnS4.html
My grandma died of pancreatic cancer. She got real skinny. She lived a lot longer than most patients. The family made a lot of memories with her before she passed.
I was surprised "curing cancer with urine" wasnt a suggestion. I remember a My Strange Addiction episode about how a woman with cancer swore by "urine therapy", drank it, bathed in it, etc. Tbh I would love to see you react to that video lol
Your point about the difference between curing and staying healthy is so important! As someone with endometriosis, fibromyalgia, depression, anxiety etc. I’m tired of people telling me that being vegan or doing yoga can fix everything! Like no I’m actually anaemic and tried limiting meats and it ended with getting iron injections!
Dilyssa Sisters I meant understand as in understand the mechanism of a certain thing because we’ve already studied in depth about it Of course he explains it well too so that anybody can understand it
when my sister was like 5-6 years old our mother started making us fresh fruit juice everyday and bc my sister liked carrots she would use mainly carrots in the juice. after like 2-3 months my mom realized that my sister started looking a little more tan and just a bit orange. we didn't think any of it so we just dismissed it. a month later, her palms and the soles of her feet started turning YELLOW and she looked literally like trump 😂 we rushed the the hospital etc. they did blood tests and the doctor asked, "how many carrots does she eat in a day?" then we learned that she also eats like a huge bowl of shredded carrot at school and asks our housekeeper to make her a big jug of carrot juice EVERYDAY. so it was like literally a kg of carrots she ate, everyday. she wasn't allowed more than a glass of juice for months to say the least 😂😂
Actually its possible because of the beta carotene, which is found on orangey yellow foods. For red foods its usually lycopene or smth correct me if wrong
well I don't belive this but my friend knows a guy who "starved" stage 4 cancer, he couldn't get chemotherapy, bc he didn't have ANY money... so he decided to try something himslef... he didn't eat for about a month, than ate just barely enough to survive the next month... today he is 100% cancer free for a few years... he has some problems bc he litterally eidn't eat almost anything for half a year, but he is recivering and doctors say they don't understand how he survived. I don't know if this is bc of starvation, but I know that since he tryed that he doesn't have cancer, any idea how that's possible?
"I know you've seen me fight this plant before - are we gonna do this on camera?! - but right now I'm gonna take on Google round 2." Nothing about this paragraph makes any sense to me O.o
Carrots are a good source of vitamin A, which your eyes need to function properly. If you don't get enough vit A, your vision may become worse or development of the eyes (in children) might be less good. However, eating excess amount of vit A does not improve your vision, and your body just gets rid of it.
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My father died of cancer. He fought for four years. I learned that a sick man will try everything in order to heal, even though he knows deep inside that some juice, baking soda etc. cannot heal it.
I can’t believe people think you can actually cure cancer with some of these thing! PS Doctor Mike, I love your videos and you. Keep helping and encouraging people to stay happy and healthy because it’s really important and you help me stay happy and healthy!