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was, this is a recording of a live broadcast, here are similar statements from ordinary ukrainian people, i think that we have dealt with this fake, about children and about schools and about those fakes that our opponents are throwing into our liberated territories, now we’ll talk, here’s one of such: the russians have turned schools into high-security institutions, now russian security forces come with explanations and intimidation not only to high school students, but to the youngest schoolchildren, this is the character fedorov, writes - it is completely unclear, but with what it’s precisely the high school students, and especially the lower grade students, who are intimidated , because what i see in the photograph reminds me more of the standard practice of russian schools, lessons of courage, i now propose to immediately include anastasia kornechuk, the deputy director for educational work of the school , in our conversation number 11, we are glad to welcome you, good morning, alexander, good morning, guests, melitopol school number 11, please tell me, how often?
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security forces come to you to conduct explanatory work with high school students and with the lower grades? they come in periodically, conduct, as was rightly said, lessons in courage, explain to the children how the military works, that everyone is equal before the law, and the children felt very comfortable with these military men, the children were very pleased with the meeting, the military guys were simply wonderful and we ...we are very happy if they come to us again and again. well, you find out, these are really eleventh grade classes, right? yes, yes, these are the junior, middle and senior levels, i personally photographed them. thank you very much thank you, melitopol, a big hello, to all the students too, thank you very much. let 's see what the students themselves say about the lessons of courage, what emotions and impressions do they have? i really liked the husband’s lesson, it went in one breath, it was interesting. exciting and unusual, the military
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talked about real combat events and emotions that they experienced on the front line, about fear, the risk of losses and morale, i even got goosebumps, everything was super, the military and their stories were so friendly the event itself took place the story especially stuck in my soul, and the fact that alexey was wounded at the donetsk airport, he survived clinically with a shrapnel to the head.
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what was your mission, why did you go? german entrepreneur, michael küpert. i saw a report about how a pediatric surgeon from the city of donetsk performed operations, he was so amazed that he began to look for this whole story, he began to find out what the alley of angels was, what was happening there, he collected a good certain amount of humanitarian aid, he said, i i want to go to donbass, i want to go and take this to the children, but how can a german do this? he had a question, he was faced with a small problem, after he...
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saw my last humanitarian aid trip antonbas, he found a way, contacted me and asked me to help him organize it all, and here is the truth for me i must say a huge thank you, firstly to vladimir sarla, that the people’s front, that they also helped make it happen, that we were able to get there, they helped purchase it, which seemed to make our life a little easier, because it was easier to transfer money after all what to buy.
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had no contact at all with the history of russia and he just always talks about russia with such admiration, about the hospitality of russian people, because in germany it all happens a little differently, where it matters where you come from, where you come from, who you are, alena, you would like to say a huge thank you for bringing the truth to germany, i wish you excellent business trips, good humanitarian missions, and better yet, of course , peaceful skies above our heads, thank you very much for coming to us today, our as always, we remind viewers that you do too. send to our editorial office reasons to be proud, as always, all the best to you, channel one presents.
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so, dear friends, for a whole year we should normally eat only 9 kg of sugar, but we eat almost 40 kg. what happens if you give up sugar? about this and much more, it’s great to live in the program. so, friends, let's start with our point of view, in fact. only one thing can be said about our eye: it is a wonderful organ, it is a wonderful organ, and the more you know about the structure of the eye and the human body in general, the more reason you have to believe that god still existed, there was a creator,
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man with his unreasonable approach simply could not have come up with this so brilliantly. our first topic is called three... the miracle of the eye, so i would call the first miracle, mikhail egorovich, the eye does not see the world as it is, the voice deceives us all the time, don’t argue, don’t argue, don’t argue, don’t argue, i agree, because we want to show you an illusion now, we downloaded it to the phones of all our viewers, so take your phones, and for our tv viewers we are...
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not doing anything anymore, we are all looking at the red dot, now the last seconds are all at once, turn your gaze to anything around you, translate, all the objects around you will begin to move, yes, there is, all the objects around you will begin to move, and it turned out that they literally come to life. yeah, it worked out, yes, and after that we will say that we see the world as it is, we see with the eye of the brain, look, that means the eye is a tricky thing, mikhail egorovich, and so, the eye constantly deceives us, the fact is that we see everything in an upside-down image, the refracting rays
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hit the retina, but nevertheless, then we go to the screen and show it, which means the image is upside down, the retinal image is upside down. upside down, because the rays bend and hit the retina, you see, we see, now we have been turned upside down by our eye, yes, but then the impulse from the eye goes to the cerebral cortex, crossing, yes, these paths are visual, they cross , the so-called chiasma, there there is such an organ, and the brain corrects it. imagine, that is, it’s the same as if the eye sees us, it shrinks us and turns us upside down, because there are no options to convey this image, it’s huge, and the brain then
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deciphers it and turns it back around, the first miracle of the eye, the eye does the devil, but the brain. .. tries to fix everything, sometimes it fails, this is an optical illusion when everything around starts to move, but in fact it doesn’t move, and sometimes the brain can’t even cope. this is the first miracle of the eye, where this can be taken into account, mikhail egorovich, in everyday life, well, this can be taken into account, firstly, when we evaluate space, when we evaluate sizes, then we evaluate everything relative to something, yes, that is, if we evaluate the size of an object, relative to another object, looking from what angle do we look at, if our building is, say, far away, and we look from afar at... a window, then it seems larger to us, when we approach the window, we understand that it is very far away,
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everything is relative to something, so the first thing you have to understand is that the eye specifically does not do anything he sees, everything needs to be measured, everything needs to be measured , everything needs to be compared, so the miracle of the eye is that it deceives us mercilessly, the brain tries to correct it, but it doesn’t always succeed, okay? this is the first miracle, the second miracle, which one? the second miracle is that our vision depends on food, on what we eat, but the fact is that our eye needs some substances that are not produced in our body, and we must get them from the outside, with products, with products, if this does not happen, then this whole system is disrupted doesn't work, that's why. it depends on what we consume whether we will see
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well or not, the first thing we need are carotenoids, or provitamin a, and this same vitamin a is involved in the structure of the formation of visual purple, a pigment called rhadopsin. so, look, here rhodopsin is obtained from vitamin a, and when light hits, rhodopsin is consumed. and this is parsley in first place, dry parsley contains 12 daily norms of vitamin a in 100 g,
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in second place are pumpkin and carrots, three daily norms in 100 g. so, parsley 12 daily norms in dry, that is, 10 g - you sprinkled dry parsley, you need vitamin a, that is, you ensured yourself good vision, carrots, pumpkin. it’s clear, this is the number one product, there is another component necessary for our eye, which we get only from food, this is the retina, again, this is what we see with, the retina, it is quite large, it lines the entire posterior pole of the eye, but in the retina has special zones that provide us with maximum visual acuity, that is, central vision, in a given in this case, this retina should be... protected by a special substance called lutein, this is a yellow substance, a yellow filter,
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a filter, the fact is that we also receive lutein from the outside, and it is sent to the retina, that is, 70% of all lutein is located here here in the macular area, this is actually a natural filter, i just want to add that of all the lutein in the eye, 70% is here, and if you compare. the amount of lutein in the eye is in the blood plasma, then there will be 10,000 times more lutein in the eye than in the blood plasma, so this yellow filter to protect from the sun , so that this macula, the point of better vision, does not die from direct blue sunlight, from the blue spectrum, products are champions of polytuin, we also do not produce it, pinat is two daily norms, cabbage is one daily norm 100 g of simple white cabbage, these products are primitively simple, we must
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definitely use them, this is the second miracle of the eye, we don’t produce anything, we have to eat everything, so urgently introduce carrots, pumpkin, parsley, cabbage into your diet cabbage and spinach, these are direct products for the eyes, and the third miracle of the eye, which is immune privilege, that is, on... the eye, there are certain parts of the eye that can be transplanted from donor to recipient, regardless of... immunity and immune response. what are our horned parts? this is the cornea. the cornea, since there is no immunity, there is no blood flow. second. lens. there are also no nerve endings, no blood flow. we would be great at transplanting an artificial lens, and we would be great at transplanting a cornea that takes root
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in about 90% of cases. immune-privileged organs. they are also called immunoinnocent organs , no immunity, which means no inflammation , no autoimmune, no hell, no hell, no inflammation, that is, for some reason nature has protected the transparent media of our body from the harmful effects of immunity, because inflammatory processes will simply turn off this organ is from work. and it is so important for a person that the immune system decided that it would be better for me not to be there, and i will protect it, of course, that is, this immune privilege is given to us by nature, and now tell me, could this have happened without a divine beginning, no, of course not, well, no joke andrei petrovich, well, as they say, we all started our lives
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as atheists, and the deeper you, the deeper you dig, than you think that somehow it was created by the will of something. created as a well-thought -out designer, no, it’s just that we humans ourselves have not yet fully understood immunity, someone has already excluded the eye from immunity, not all of it, only transparent media, nothing more, these are also miracles, we are now yes, no matter what god did not become clouded so that we could maintain visual acuity, well, well, who, if we only now understand how this happens, clearly not people, clearly not people, we have two choices, either god or...
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new harvest grapefruits have appeared on the shelves, how to choose and how to eat correctly? it’s all from nerves; i suddenly began to experience swelling on the right side of my face, from my chin to my eyes. the face became numb and there was noise in the ears. get an mri immediately. unsweetened life. when i was studying in the instrument, i added about five spoons of sugar to my tea. then i refused and found out that it is possible, but to live without added sugar. what will happen to you if you give up sugar forever?
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and what’s interesting: there is a meat and dairy industry, we see it and... we can smell it , we were probably friends, i told him everything honestly, what i like, what i don’t like, every time i honestly said that he has no equal, you're styopa, and he's talking about you, he's talking about you, and you're styopa, the gurzi are on you, everyone, raikin sent a theater bus, followed by zhvanetsky, so do you want to leave the theater without a repertoire, why don't you write, you did i get fired? so what? to the ninetieth anniversary birthday of mikhail zhvanetsky, today on the first. we have adapted in the ward, a boiler, a stove, a pea concentrate, it’s fine, i say, grigory, great, for yuri gagarin’s ninetieth birthday i would love to visit everywhere, but i’m afraid that
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there won’t be enough time to visit everywhere. gagarin is a flash, a smile, communication. was the face of the soviet union, which suddenly appeared to the whole world. simplicity, sincerity, this is the most important thing, sincerity. he really wanted him to be the godfather, he carried me around. this about these neptune, and yuri alekseevich was the king of the seas of the oceans, it all happened very funny. he kept a boat on bear lakes. kabzon came, yura, drove the boat, sailed out to... kabzon songs, and we were delighted, i am an ordinary russian person, the same as 5000, soviet boys and girls, a star named... gagarin premiered on march 9 at the first. of all the civilizations living on the planet today, the oldest is
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chinese. and almost always, china has been the most populous country and the first economy in the world. we can remember the famous book travels of marco pola, the italian merchant described with great amazement the power and level of economic development that he observed in chinese cities at the end of the 12th century, a monochronic living. chinese poetry, refined literature, china, of course, was ahead in sophistication, well , almost all countries. after the end of world war ii, the soviet union immediately took patronage over china. more than 10 thousand specialists from the soviet union worked in china and created almost the entire modern chinese economy. one of the first decisions pin, after he became the leader of china, an institute for the study of bukharin’s ideas was created, so that a chinese scientist operates in china.
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which you buy now, they will contain all the most useful things, as they are stored, they will lose all this useful stuff, herman shaich cut it for us here, but we won’t be able to put it in our mouths, cut it smaller, please, so, there are many varieties of grapefruit, and let's first bring different types of grapefruits into our studio. so here are our beautiful grapefruits, there are red ones, there are yellow ones, there are these, there are split and let's see how beautifully our
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grapefruit grows, okay, why is it called that, because they grow together in clusters , it looks like very large grapes, in principle - far away, like bunches of grapes, closer, they are simply huge, in principle, globally, this is a hybrid created, no, by people, this is a mixture of orange and pomelo, the size and bitterness from the pomelo, but i would say, this is the acid and sweetness from the orange, let's talk about what is contained in the grapefruit from a medical point of view, it turns out that it is grapefruit - one of the world record holders for silicon content, moreover, there is so much silicon that if... with a close relative, orange, there is 10 times more silicon, that is, a podium, if we build, yes, two daily norms,
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two daily norms of flint, then there is an orange, in fact there is none in a lemon, 20%, and there is close to zero silicon, silicon is a very important microelement for let’s come to our layouts, so the first absolute leader among all silicon products. why do we need silicon? look, two bones, this is a normal bone, it’s like this although it is porous, it is a dense bone, it will not break, this is what a bone looks like - with osteoporosis, it is so porous, it will break easily, why is flint needed, flint is needed to form these partitions and calcium is well built into - just in bone.
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bad allergen is true, well, in principle, this citrus fruit is really a true allergen, but not only as a true allergen, but as a product that causes what are called pseudo-allergic reactions, very important, grapefruit contains many solicylates, this acetyl-salicylic acid, and in our medicine there is even such a concept as aspirin bronchial asthma and the reaction of acid - this is aspirin, that is, in essence
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. a product rich in these salicalates can cause suffocation and reactions in the form of urticaria, and even worse, unfortunately, grapefruit juice causes photosensitivity on the skin, this must also be remembered, especially for people and people who take statins, it is not recommended to combine citrus fruits in including grapefruit along with taking pills, just grapefruit. specifically blocks an enzyme in the liver that neutralizes, chemically neutralizes drugs, because drugs are chemicals that are not inherent in our body, but are needed when we are sick, so grapefruit should never be eaten , drink juice if you are taking medication, that is, there is a difference should be at least 6 hours, of course, if you really can’t live without grapefruit, how to choose grapefruit, how to store
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it and how to eat it correctly, let’s start with the first question: how to choose, of all of us , only professor kanaval lived for a long time in warm italy, he ate all sorts of fruits there, you can’t imagine, these are the grapefruits that grow quietly here in sochi, this kind, they grow absolutely beautifully, he has a house in sochi, he was born in those places, so , well, we always choose naturally according to appearance mind. yes, that is, the grapefruit should be quite light, you see, it is not heavy, it should be elastic, it should be without unnecessary damage, uh, these grapefruits are sweet or sour in your juices, they are sweet and sour, but the taste is wonderful , perfect taste, classic taste grapefruit, well, we understand, our locals are yellow, it turns out, but we are all about italy, and we are on the verge of industrial production, not
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industrial.
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in short, we are for everyone to eat fresh, but our chef definitely wants to somehow stand out from the environment, lesha, of course, we are useful. delicious program, look, grapefruit is rarely used enough in cooking, but it is precisely because of its bitter taste, that is, sometimes guests think that something is wrong, there is a life hack or a way to give it together with either avocado or grapes , oh, i love avocado, that is, we cut a thin slice of avocado, put it together with grapefruit , the dressing here is also interesting, we mix yogurt together with grapefruit juice, that is, when we cut out the fillet, it turns out so rich in vitamins and protein, i think so. guys, take your forks , tell us what alexey suggested to us, to you, our dear viewers in the studio, who come to us from all over the country, and some from abroad, we cut up a grapefruit, now we’ll give it away like that, a little bit of flint, well, well,
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hermanshay, they feed you like this in israel, it’s delicious, deliciously healthy, of course, well, friends, it’s all about food, we found out. there are a lot of details from the personal life of professor kanovalov, it’s time for us to talk about medicine. so, dear friends, here i am now showing you the transmission of a nerve impulse, this is a nerve cell, i am a process, the process connects to another nerve cell, you see, electrical excitation occurs. we have such a topic, that’s all. from nerves, and today we will talk about a disease that affects a special nerve, the nerve auditory, here is our ear, here it is, here is the excitement, the eardrum,
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it gets here, here the nerve goes further, the whole trouble arises when it is on the nerve itself, the nerve itself, here. a small tumor forms. let's see how this happens. so, this is the mechanism of hearing formation, a sound wave knocks on the eardrum, three bones the size of a grain of rice, an anvil hammer from a three-piece strike inside, and we see how the excitation begins to spread along the cochlea and passes into the auditory nerve. here is the auditory nerve the neuroma tumor has grown, what happens to the person? he has noise in the ear on one side, whistling in the ear on one side, in general, there is some kind of trouble in the ears. i
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'm heading to our medical site, this beautiful young girl is being examined at our medical site right now. you had an acoustic neuroma, now with the help of a tuning fork, let me bring it to the microphone, i don’t know, it will be audible, i just want the sound to be heard, yes, here we are studying bone conduction, bone conduction, that is this is how we substitute the mastoid process, and you have to say whether you hear or not, now you hear, what were the most severe symptoms, besides those that i listed, did you have? it all suddenly started with pain on the right side of my face, uh-huh, first from the chin, over the course of a month it spread and intensified from the chin to the eye, uh-huh,
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that is, in addition to the noise, whistling in the ears , half of my face also had it, and you know, in a sense and thank god, you know why, because the show...
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grows into the cavity of the skull and ends up in such called the cervical pons angle, that is, this is a nerve, that is, this tumor, it grows from the membranes of this nerve, and then it is the place where the pons and cervical pons come into contact, let's just say, this tumor is in a bad place, it does not allow life, the little man is responsible for balance; he has problems with hearing. our heroine had one more symptom, which most likely
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had nothing to do with her neuroma, paresis of half the face, but it so happened that because of it she came, right, or am i mistaken, i think that this just had, so explain why it arose paresis of the face, because everything you said seems to be in such a place, it’s not centrally convoluted, that paresis should not exist, suddenly it arose, why, but the fact is that it’s just in the internal auditory canal, there there is still a lot of...
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brain matter going through, he will not receive any significant dose of radiation, that is , there will be no radiation damage to the surrounding brain. to prevent the patient from moving his head and disrupting the aim, the head will be fixed in a special structure and a couch will be attached. are you ready? yes, i'm ready. that's it, let's start treatment. so, right now , 200 radio rays are affecting the angry depths of the brain. they will destroy the tumor without touching it.
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absolutely nothing, well, tell me how it’s like lying there in this tube, absolutely calm, and you don’t experience enough discomfort from this frame, no, how quickly do you tell the patient there is no more tumor, right away? no , well, the peculiarity of the effect of the noise of a knife is precisely that the result does not come quickly, it comes quite slowly, that is...
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you removed the nerve right away, but this is a brilliant result without scalpels and cuts, no surgeries, removed cophol in the brain, it’s called acoustic neuroma, thank you very much, i love it. i love your center , i’m very happy for you, our daughter and i have guests, help us with your hand, tell us, are you glad, are you glad that mom is okay, i’m glad , well, let’s return mommy to you, thank you, we’ll take a break for a while, and then we’ll continue,
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unsweetened life, when i was at the institute, i added about five spoons of sugar to my tea, i didn’t give up and found out that you can live without added sugar. what will happen to you if you give up forever? sahara. i made a mistake, a terrible mistake. you did everything right, i know, i, i love you. the case is over, we are solved. i would.
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union of salvation, big premiere, watch after the program time. "i will reign or perish." the foreigner, who did not have legal rights to the throne, accompanied by the orlovs, arrived at the barracks of the izmailovsky regiment, where she was declared an autocratic sovereign. during the 34 years of her reign, catherine gained fame as a wise, fair ruler. she radically changed the country and, like peter the great, received and... she waged victorious wars and annexed new lands to the empire, wrote laws and carried out reforms, he is 34, she is 10 years older, soon they will not talk about the darkness as
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the most influential person in russia, but even relying on male help, the empress always makes final decisions left for... empire, catherine ii. premiere, march 8, on the first. potemkin was preparing the main surprise for the woman he loved. the sevastopol harbor appeared before the eyes of those present. they broke into the bank, three of them in masks, started beating and shooting, it was very scary. in donesk robbed a private bank, cleaned out your cells , viktor fedorich, find it, you will take this business for yourself, this is a chance, you will move to the major league, lieutenant colonel igor melnik, now engaged in donetsk, they should not get too far, the main intrigue is whether ukraine will sign
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an association agreement , we do everything right, everything will be fine. now you are proposing to distribute power with your own hands, only a real crisis on the maidan will allow you to retain power, but what do you need from me? we need you. tymoshenko is the only man in ukrainian politics. americans are bringing here a lot of weapons are from poland. let's go with torches to the maidan. are you going to shoot at peaceniks? i will not give such a command. transfer her across the maidan. premiere. from march 11th. on the first , there is information that they want to liquidate you, so, dear friends, the fundamental figure is that within one year each person has the right to eat no more than 9 kg of sugar,
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we eat 39, almost 40 kg of sugar four times... here you go these are amazing statistics about our lives. so, we eat sugar, as they say, so that the ears are cracking. why the question arises. the fact is that sugar is a drug like cocaine. i was absolutely shocked by functional magnetic resonance imaging. i look at pavel igorevich, because he has seen more of these tomographs than we have seen in our entire lives combined. look how the centers of pleasure are excited when a person uses cocaine from... excuse me, when he uses sugar, let's see, as they say, there is a big difference, there is simply no, everything is completely the same,
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these green centers, even brighter, even brighter sugar, the light shines even brighter and the production of pleasure hormones begins earlier , but this is very important, that’s why we throw this sugar in carts, we eat this cart every year, it’s... beyond good and evil, that’s why we crush it because it a completely narcotic pleasure, unfortunately, eating sugar does not lead to great results, the first cause of blindness, the main cause of encephalitis and strokes, and so on, so today our final topic will be this: what will happen if you give up sugar, what does that mean giving up sugar? well, first of all, this means that this kind of sugar... it's called added sugar, should be excluded. mikhail egorovich, what else should we exclude?
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well, look, well, there is so-called direct sugar, yes, that is, we understand that these products contain a large amount of sugar, this is cake, these are sweet drinks, these are beeches , this is jam, this is pure sugar, practically, ice cream, candies , and so on further, that is, we understand perfectly well that this is sugar, yes, but there is also so-called indirect sugar. hidden yes, well, let's say ketchup, yes, that is, no one knows how much of this sugar is blown off, but here is how much sugar, let's count in 100 g, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7 teaspoons of sugar in 100 g of ketchup, seven teaspoons of sugar in 100 g of ketchup , then, i don’t know, yogurt, the same dietary product, yogurt, count, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, five teaspoons of sugar in this yogurt. which millions of people consider deeply dietary green peas are also a dietary product, namely canned food, yes , canned food, of course, because sugar is
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a good preservative, four, teaspoons, a piece is equivalent to a spoon, four tablespoons of sugar in 100 g of these peas, look, porridge also seems, well, raspberries with milk, oatmeal, there is also a very large amount of sugar, which means eliminating added sugar, means to exclude this. leave everything else, that is, you are left with fruit , well, everything, where sugar is from nature, where we exclude it, and what will happen, after the first 9 days, germanshech, you got 9 days without added sugar, what will happen, the first week of horrors will end that you constantly i want to eat something, but then the effect will come. so, blood pressure
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once again, further, and the glucose level will naturally decrease, because we do not consume sugar, we will lose weight by about 1 kg in 9 days, which is bad, and the most important thing is that regular food will seem sweeter, i , when i was... studying at the institute, i added about five spoons of sugar to my tea, then i gave up and found out that it was possible to live without added sugar, i want to immediately say about the youth of herman shaichi, it flowed together with us, as you know, at the kemerovo state medical institute, he was a handsome black-haired man who ate all the cakes at our parties, impossible beauty, a special time in youth, in our youth we just rush around like a moose, do you remember? as we ran, now behind the bus, now from the bus, that’s why.

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