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Think truth is good for kids. We're so busy lying. We don't even recognize the truth no more in this society
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We want everybody to feel good. That's not that's not the way life is
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Let's check that right now. How is this sound that we lined up or not?
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Talk to me goose if we're not lined up. We'll just start again
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All good Arthur says good step says good we're out
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This episode is sponsored by mink. That's moo plus link
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This my point is that if if we were able to just like we're trying to get everybody to take the vaccine
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If we had put that into getting everybody to take hypermectin and fluvoxamine for for a month
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If we and if we could accomplish that then COVID would be wiped out
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We could do it and actually any municipality that could regulate its borders could clear the disease if it could accomplish that
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I believe
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But you can tell if someone's you know you can sort of feel it and people
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And I have lied I'm sure I don't want a lot. You know, I don't think I'm a liar
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I try not to be a liar. I don't want to be a liar
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It's like really important not to be a liar
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Three people with thyroid cancer sounds not good
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It's not the kind of correlation we want to be having here, but I'm afraid this is the kind of truth
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This is the only kind of truth that will save us people need to start having
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Feeling pain
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Somehow
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If enough placebos were rolled out, we're always gonna have problems
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So crazy like yeah, it's it's not good. This is so crazy
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Nervous like what in the world man
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Oh
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Well, thank you very much for 35 people being here at
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Another weekday it is Monday again. We are still working on dispelling the enchantment
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For the first time you might be a skilled TV watcher
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But I suspect most of the people who are here already are are at the top of this wave where we are staying focused on the biology
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We aren't taking the bait on television and social media. We are loving our neighbors
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As
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You know the way this works is if people spread this around the new biology finds
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people each week and that's how we grow our roots are at
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Gigalombiological.com and also giga home.bio as well as screen dot giga home.bio where you can see it live and afterwards
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And it's all provided by us here at giga home biological
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We are completely supported by
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Hello, well, hello
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We are completely supported by viewers and viewers only there are a couple people who are responsible for having funded more than more than a year of our work
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People like Greg James and Rodney Mullen and a few other people have donated very significant amounts of money to keep this
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And it's the start of something really cool like an independent bright web that I think actually maybe
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Jimmy Gore
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Could in theory be a part of
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I don't know if you're aware of why I was not on air last night, but my wife and I this this lovely person photographed
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There 20 years ago. That's us 20 years ago
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In the Brookfield Zoo
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I have a friend who may still be a keeper there. I have to admit that I'm out of touch with him now
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But at the time he was the only keeper in the world who would free swim with walruses during training
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Keep in mind that that animal right there is about a thousand pounds and so if you have a thousand pound
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Aquatic golden retriever bump into you between you and the wall
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It can be a very dangerous position to be in there's lots of funny stories that he told us
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That's why we got to make that photograph. We got to hold a penguin that day
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I got attacked by octopus that day
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I got to
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Pet a dolphin in the middle of a dolphin show and like all the kids are like who the hell is this guy that gets to pet a dolphin?
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It was a really cool day and one of the things we got to do look at all those people in the window back there
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Thinking what in the hell are those people doing?
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Getting to play with that walrus and then there's another walrus over there that keeper's got to keep that one busy while
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This one was over here posing with us
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Anyway, this is gigo and biological a high-resistance low-noise information brief brought to you by a biologist that biologist is me
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Jonathan Cooley United non-compliance is something we all need to start trying to understand
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What does it really mean in the context of of our current scenario where there isn't too much to obviously?
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Not comply with but in reality, there's a lot you can you can not comply with there's a lot
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Going on at your school that you cannot comply with there's a lot going on at the barbecues and at at
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basketball games that you cannot comply with and
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Yeah, this is gigo and biological the safest way to get biology in your head. It is the 22nd of April
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2024
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2024 how is that even possible?
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We have been here for a while still fighting this conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the
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masses which is how they got us to accept this pandemic as real and all the consequences of it
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Being a result of you know, nobody's nobody's got anybody. Nobody's got any bad intentions. It's just how it happened
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And that's how they got us to discard the principle of informed consent
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Hello, my name is Jonathan Cooley. This is gigo and biological coming to you live from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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We
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Have a hypothesis that in
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2020 a number of mass casualty events were staged around the world and used and misconstrued as evidence of impending doom
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That a novel virus had just started to spread around the world. New York City was one of the key illusions
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That was used as a sort of seating event where here if you can see my little tiny arrow there
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That little slope right there was used to extrapolate that we were at the at the doorstep of impending doom and
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Told this story using non-specific PCR tests that were actually rolled out on a very hot background and this hot background resulted in what
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effectively was
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The idea that wow we're finding it everywhere. We're finding it everywhere
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in fact, wherever you look for it you found it because it was always there in the background a combination of
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Always there in the background in non-specific tests
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This enabled a larger percentage of all-cause mortality than ever before to be converted to a
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National security threat in the form of not influenza, but a novel virus for which we were all
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vulnerable and that story
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That one particular line a novel virus for which we were all vulnerable with an unknown set of
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Consequences for an unknown number of people was the mythology that allowed them to justify everything up and to and including the
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Transfection the coercion of transfection the coercion of accepting
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Transfection as a countermeasure
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to this potential impending doom and I do think it's very possible that if they felt it was necessary in
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Order to bamboozle academic science as a whole around the world. It is possible very easy
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to seed PCR positivity in the form of a spike protein and end protein or an entire genome using DNA or RNA
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spread and
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Because the goal is a total inversion of our
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National sovereignty and also our individual sovereignty or sovereignty over our children that complete conversion
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To us as experimental animals who are given permission to do things
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Since that's the goal
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Then a spectacular commitment to this lie is is what's required and it shouldn't be surprising to many of us
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But it will be surprising to people joining the stream for the first time that we are actually
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Working under the the hypothesis that that everyone is coordinated in their lying spectacularly committed to the lie
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Because it is a national security situation. They understand that there will be dire consequences because
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Interfering with or obstructing a national security operation would have very dire consequences
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And of course we're all humans right and so as these people rushed into the fire in
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2020 many of them ended up being co-opted by this national security event giving given two choices
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You can either help us
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Make sure that people take the worst-case scenario seriously
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You can either help us and make sure that people comply with our edicts and our rules until we're ready for the next shift
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Or we can give that job to somebody else
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And so it's very likely that people like Peter McCullough and Pierre Corey and many other people were read in
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Required to stick to in order to make sure that they didn't encroach on
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The operation that was going on in the background that was this national security thing
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And I think once you start to see it this way
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You can actually forgive a lot of these people for making two hundred and thirty thousand dollars a year as the head of a
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doctor group or you can forgive them for for selling a book about Ivermectin and nothing else or a book about
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Lab leak and nothing else
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Before I do the the the study hall today with Judy Mikovitz's video from
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2018 did I say 2008 in the description I did it should be 2018 so I'm gonna fix that
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I'll do that post
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But I wanted to make a couple
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Mentions of some things that are going on in my world that I thought would be worth mentioning
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The first thing is is that I've been making subtle
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Remarks about my friend at the gym
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As you may well be aware if you're a viewer here my boys and I have joined a basketball workout gym
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so that they can work on their basketball and then if I get their membership then I get one kind of a free because I'm just a dad and
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So I've been shooting around very consistently for the last 50 odd days or so
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I think I've missed three days in the last 50 shooting around jumping rope this kind of thing
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Getting in shape and I've been making friends with the guys that work there. There aren't that many guys that work there actually
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It's really crazy. I got two stories for you
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The first one is is that one of the guys that works there actually coaches high school where my kids go and my son will start next year
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and it turns out that that dude played in the game where
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Chris Weber like called the timeout and and played for North Carolina and like won a national championship and was a pro
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For 16 years in Europe, which doesn't even make sense to me
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So it's really exciting
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House have found out that he might not be there anymore, which would kind of suck
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Downtown Pittsburgh during the week, which is also very flattering
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I don't know if I'm gonna be able to swing that but it sounds really cool
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Really really nice guy
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White hair
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Short white hair, you know old white dude from somewhere. I don't know where
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Real humble helps everybody gives a little lessons to kids
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But also just you know when he comes walks past my kids and they're working out
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He'll knock the ball out of their hand and tell them to protect the ball or he'll try to block their shot real sweet old guy
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And last week I had to help him carry a ladder because he had to get to one of the the screens
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That's above the shooting machines and it was a long heavy fiberglass ladder that opened up like this
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So it's pretty heavy and me and another kid carried it for him because he couldn't even carry it with his one arm
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And he last week he told me that he'd gotten a shingles shot and this week
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Yesterday I was at the gym and and that gentleman was there again and when I was talking to him. He was he was like this
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And I was like dude what's up with your neck and he said oh man, I know I
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Don't know
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And he was kind of hesitant. He says, you know, I'm not an anti-vaxxer
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But I think last week I told you that I got a single shingles shot remember
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I had to I had you help me carry that ladder. I said I definitely remember man
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And he said well, it's gotten worse like I don't know I don't like I said
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I'm not an anti-vaxxer, but it happened like immediately after the shot
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I had this pain in my arm and it goes all the way up the back of my head and in my neck and
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I'm thinking right away
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Ossipital neuropathy. I'm thinking right away isn't that what people get from shingles like holy shit. So
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It's it's extraordinary because
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He's he's making apologies. He's telling his doctor this the doctor says nah, it's a stiff neck and gets him a chiropractor
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recommends a chiropractor for this guy
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He can't sleep he hasn't slept in three nights because when he lays down the pain is so unbearable and
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I was I couldn't really
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Process it all because I don't know what to say to him
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You know because he's already airing on the side of caution that I might not understand that he's he's not an anti-vaxxer
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But you know this can happen and he had to really walk on those eggshells afraid that I might be like, oh, you know
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Of course I talked to him and told him who I was and what I had done and where I'd been as briefly as I could and
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Now I don't have anything else really to say to him. What can I say to him?
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He took a he didn't take shingrix. He took the other one, which is recombinant
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It's recombinant virus, you know, it's weakened somehow
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I don't know they got rid of some jeans or something. I have no idea
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I haven't looked into it yet, but it's just terrible because he's got neuropathy now
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And I know I'm not a doctor, but I know that neuropathy is not something you can just take vitamin C4
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And so it terrifies me
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I don't know if I'm gonna see that guy today when I go to the gym with my kids
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I don't know if I'm gonna see him next month and
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And will this ever go away from or is it gonna be a devastating thing that ruins this guy's life forever
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He says to me at some point in the conversation
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No, I never have reactions when I get these vaccines
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And then I'm thinking holy shit
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How many vaccines are they telling you to take when you go on the CDC website the CDC recommends everybody over 50 to take two shots of the singles
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vaccine and
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That's what they told him I
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I
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Think that you know quite frankly we should be telling all of our old people all of our friends everybody not to take any
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Vaccines none new no they don't need new vaccines. They're old people. They should eat better take vitamin whatever, but not
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Vaccines we've got to stop this nonsense. I
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Did tell him I was an anti-vaxxer. I told him that I worked for one of the the top 12 anti-vaxxers for a while
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Yeah, it was pretty funny
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Pretty pretty funny conversation. Okay, so now Jimmy door
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Guess who I saw yesterday?
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I saw Jimmy door yesterday and I gave him a book
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Robert can it Robert F. Kennedy's book and I had highlighted all the places where I was where I was
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quoted I also put my phone number everything in there and I said in the inside of the cover I
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Wrote we are being lied to by the people now riding white horses
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we should talk and
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I have little tabs in every place in the book where I'm found so that he can find me and it says that's me and stuff
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I I ruined the book basically, but I used it as a business card
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20:49.960 --> 20:55.720
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I talked to him very briefly here in this little meet-and-greet where there were like 10 people so it wasn't very long
|
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I could have talked to him for longer
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We also got to meet Steph and we took a picture with her after the show and I'm not really sure why I'm not wearing the t-shirt
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But I will put it on
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And so we didn't talk for very long. I just said hey I helped Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
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Write this book you can see my name here. Here's my phone number, you know, we should talk and it was really cool
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The guy who was selling the t-shirt said thanks for the book and then Steph on the way out took
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I said took a picture with us on the way out and said thanks for the book
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I don't know if they're gonna get back to me. I don't know what's gonna happen
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but
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That's as close as I can get to making some kind of
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Penetration into this more mainstream media area
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And it was really a great show. He took a lot of risks
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I have to commend him for the amount of time he spent talking about how
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angry he was about being lied to about the vaccine and and
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Defending the people in the room, you know
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He asked everybody to raise their hand if they had not taken the shot and a lot of people
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I mean it's Pittsburgh right and it's a Jimmy Dorshow a lot of people raised their hand
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But the people that didn't raise their hand he showed and spoke solidarity with them and said that you know
|
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You shouldn't be ashamed of being fooled. They frickin lied and it was really wonderful the way that he said it now
|
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There were caveats he he gave Robert Malone credit for having predicted that Omicron would be
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Would be less or less severe and more mild
|
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He's definitely convinced that there was a virus still right but he is very very
|
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||
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Advanced in terms of his understanding that they lie about everything and so I don't think it would be that far of a leap for him
|
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To think that some of these people have lied about the biology
|
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I don't think it would be very hard for him to take that leap at all. He ended his
|
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So I'll tell you a first a funny story about Jimmy Dors
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He made a joke
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about
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circumcision and
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it was something to do with with cutting heads off and
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People don't care if they cut this off or whatever and it being Jewish. I can't remember exactly, but then he said
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And I'm not Jewish, but somehow I ended up circumcised and it just
|
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Blurted it out from my table in the back and it was dead quiet. Everybody heard it
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I said they needed it for cell culture and
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his immediate response like right whip snap fast as it could be hey
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Alex Jones is in the audience today ladies and gentlemen. Well welcome Alex and everybody laughed
|
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I got a couple fist bumps from people around me. It was really cute
|
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and he ended the stream with
|
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They're lying to us to divide us. They tell us lies to divide us. They don't want us to become united
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They don't want us to unite and we need to unite. We need to love our neighbor
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23:52.640 --> 23:58.240
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We need to come together as one country. He said a lot of really cool things. He wants a revolution
|
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He's be happy to be a leader of it. I
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Do think that he's a good soul
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I think he's a good guy and I just think that it's very easy to be in his position and not have the requisite
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Knowledge to know whether somebody like Robert Malone really is a whistleblower or or or kind of a two-faced
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You know insider and and I do think that that it's not impossible
|
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Jimmy's been doing some great stuff with regard to RFK
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He said I saw some people in the audience with some and and some people at the meet and greet that had
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Kennedy shirts on gosh. I really like that guy. He's really cool. It's too bad
|
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He's a fucking Zionist and it's sorry to swear. I was just quoting him
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But he got really mad about it
|
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He got really mad about Cornell West and really mad about Bernie Sanders and was a real
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Well spread out, you know
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I am very disappointed in how many people I have put my trust in and belief in that have let me down and I had a real I
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Had the feeling that he was really working things out. He's real be an honest on stage. It's real
|
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he's trying kind of to resurrect a little bit of the of the
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Of the George Carlin stick, but it's a much more raw presentation. It's a guy who got screwed
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He is not happy about having taken that shot. He's not happy about these people having gotten away with it
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And I like he's he's angry in the right way because he's also really he's a whip. He's whip funny. I mean he was really good
|
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He was really good and I really enjoyed it a lot. I know that fear the laughed a lot apparently
|
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He's been doing comedy since before women had dicks that was his first joke
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And I thought that at that point we were already lost like it was I was just laughing and the nice thing about it
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Was is fearless and I had not been out on any kind of date without the kids
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in
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In memory
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It's certainly the first time we've gone out like that
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I think since covid and so it was a really nice dinner together and really nice time together and
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It just it frightens the heck out of me that we are we are doing this and that old people are in in the same
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Situation that that really where did the maybe I didn't have it in that one. Sorry. Oh
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Nevermind if you want to
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abstain from participating in it and so
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I should take two of those things then right that's what they would say and that's just crazy talk
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I mean I had chickenpox real bad when I was 13 years old. I ain't messing with that shit again
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So there I'm swearing. I got a chill out. I got a cool out
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But yeah, here we go. This is a study hall
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Yeah, let's see what Judy mikovitch has got mikovitch has to say about these things cannabinoids as stem cell and immune therapy
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It's interesting right that sounds pretty much like a catch-all
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Like cannabinoids could be used for almost anything in future medicine
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Which is a really exciting thing that might be some that might be a very good reason why some
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But he might want to sequence cannabinoid genomes and work on variants
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In cannabinoids, you know, like get in on the ground floor with regard to the genetics of canada cannabis
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That might be a really good reason to get in on that
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Get out of that action. So let's see what Judy's got to say about that
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Action well everyone. I welcome to today's live broadcast cannabis as immunotherapy for 21st century acquired immune deficiencies presented by
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Dr. Judy mikovitch founder and consultant at mark ink and director of cancer biology at epi gen x pharmaceuticals
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I'm tz Valdez of lab roots and i'll be your moderator for today's event
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We're delighted to bring you this educational web seminar presented by lab roots lab roots is the leading scientific social networking website and producer of educational virtual events and webinars
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Please join me now and welcoming our presenter dr. Mikovitz. I will now turn the presentation over
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Welcome dr. Mikovitz. Thanks. Thanks so much. It's a delight to be here
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And talk about a really exciting topic as far as therapeutic potential for some of the most devastating diseases of our time
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And that's using cannabinoids
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as stem cell therapy and immune therapy
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So on that first slide
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There that you see ahead of you you see some of those diseases you see cancers a lot of hormone
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Sensitive cancers a lot of leukemia lymphoma
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Bladder cancers. These are these are cancers that that tend to respond to immune therapy. We also consider autoimmune diseases
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Lupus inflammatory bowel disease Crohn's disease polymyositis
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I think i'm already going to tap in here and suggest to you that this is already a list of
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Distractions and misnomers which are describing potential
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gene therapy side effects and vaccine side effects
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And so what we're looking at here is a list of things that happens with no explanation for why
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Nothing about the toxic environment and the toxic food that americans are given
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Nothing about the toxic lifestyle or the toxic environmental pollution that americans are exposed to and definitely not the toxic vaccine
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Schedule which i'm assuming in 2018
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Judy mikovitz is still totally and completely against right because it's not that long ago
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It's right before the pandemic. She must have been anti-vaccine already by now
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A chronic liver disease in the cns we think of myalgic encephalomyelitis skull for syndrome autism spectrum disorders
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on to the diseases which are
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Increasing in our world at
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It really extraordinary rates due to the environmental toxins in our world and interestingly as as we've learned
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only in the last two decades
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That are really diseases of the endo pinnabenoid system and and of stem cells where those toxins are
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Are affecting our immune system and the regulation of our immune system in really profound ways. So on the next slide
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Really from the embryonic stem cell on and so what we're going to do today is we're going to talk about
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First of all, I want to make sure that everybody understands that they're they are going to
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Even though they're not going and I suspect
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She's not going to be very precise about this and in fact take advantage of that potential confusion
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Implying because she's not saying it's not true implying that when you use cannabis that you can stimulate this
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And and she doesn't not get good employment. It's not like she's worked at a basket robins because she can't be a scientist anymore
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What's that why didn't that work?
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Yes, it is
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It's definitely the right one. Why didn't that work? This is not on
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It wasn't on um g protein coupled receptors are different than
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So you might have
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A couple different kinds of receptors just to think about things in general, right? There's receptors on the membrane
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like an ion to transfer from one side of the membrane to another but a g protein coupled receptor is actually a
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A receptor that has a number of subunits on it
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Like cyclic amp is usually these the messenger that they use so when the agonist binds the receptor
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Um, then a similar conformational change occurs, but then that allows
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uh cyclic amp to be released and it's a very local signal
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But that cyclic amp could open an ion channel
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That allows something in just like this one like this one did it could it could open
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That channel it could open many channels. It could also have downstream effects of causing
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Um a black box after the activation of g protein of a g protein coupled receptor
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They would like to tell you the story cyclic amp etc, but it's a cascade
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And so we don't have a very good idea of all the things that happen downstream from g protein coupled receptors
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because these these actions after agonist binding can have different timescales and
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Depending on the cell type can have very different ramifications depending on what happens after the initial activation here
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Um, it could have a number of different effects on both a long a short-term effect could be
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That sodium comes in through channels, but a long-term effect could be
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Gene expression or actin skeleton remodeling or something like that
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And that's very different than a receptor which is
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Exclusively an ion channel opened and closed by the presence of the agonist or blocked by a toxin
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Um
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So that's interesting because if endocannabinoids are all g protein coupled receptors then even when we think we can activate them
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We we would still be much farther from understanding the consequences of their activation because it is not only the acute direct
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effects of ion
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Transfer or or proton pumping or something like that
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But rather it is downstream effects activated by cyclic amp and other second messengers inside of the cell
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That result from the activation of the receptor
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So it can can result in very very much bigger changes as well
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So it's not to say that that this isn't significant. It's to say
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That the complicated mechanisms that underlie the signaling of cannabinoid receptors
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Cannot be underestimated and when she says it's a g protein coupled receptor
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That's like the very very tip of the iceberg of that
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Complexity most of which we can't really adequately characterize. I hope I said that well
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Recently is the hematopoietic stem cell, which is the stem cell that's involved in your in the development of all of the lineages
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In your blood shown on this slide. We're showing. I'm showing you the myeloid lineage. That's um
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The megacariocytes the erythrocytes red blood cells mass cells myeloblast
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On the right hand side. I the figure wasn't long enough for this slide
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I just show also the base of field neutrophils eosinophils and critically the monocyte macrophage
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Which we're going to talk a lot about today the myeloid cells
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And and hematopoiesis of the myeloid cells. This is really your innate immune response your frontline defense from all of the toxins
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Um in our environment in our world not just so see she's saying it too complicated
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She wants you to the the myeloid cells the macrophages and the dendritic cells
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The hematopoiesis of these cells. Why does she use the word hematopoiesis?
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Why can't she just say that when these cells are in development hematopoiesis? Why not?
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Do I not define it?
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Again because I think this is a rehearsed
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Very carefully chosen set of words to bamboozle to make sure
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That if she lists all these words fast enough
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There's no way that you're going to notice that common is spelled wrong in her in her slides
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There's no way you're going to notice that that this is just uh
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An overwhelming set of data designed to get you to accept the conclusion slide
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Um, not just um environmental toxins, but including things like um viruses
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Um our expertise is in retroviruses and our work at epigenetics is is all about how retroviruses change the expression of genes and not the dna
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Or and including at the dna level, but primarily the expression of genes and this is one mechanisms how they cause diseases by so 2018
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She's still working for epigenetics. I don't think that that's really in her resume that mark has on his website
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I want to I want to look deeper into that, but this is 2018 and she's still talking like we
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Epigenetics, which is again a company that looks at
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Uh, epigenetic changes resulting in cancer and other other conditions. So, um, you're essentially dealing with somebody who is interested in sequencing everything
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You're dealing with somebody who is using blood samples to look for bloodborne markers of
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Of chronic fatigue syndrome for many many years
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Not that dissimilar from looking for bloodborne markers of other diseases like that blonde lady with the dark hair
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With the with the deep voice was doing before they before they discredited her as a fraud
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Just saying
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It's not like this is uh, obviously anti-vax talk where we're
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Where she is fighting for us to not believe in in the public health system or to doubt tony fauci here
|
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This is right now talking about how
|
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Canabenoids regulate the essential developmental processes of all blood cells and the amion system
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Disregulating, um, the, uh, hematopoietic stem cell and what you get is an accelerated aging
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Where we see cancers in those auto immune and neuro immune diseases on the first slide in younger
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I mean accelerated aging is what what
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Walter chestnut has been going on about the spike protein was going to do for like four years now
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and certainly going on and on about the transfections
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advancing aging and destroying mitochondria and
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And
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It's in it's incredible that this is 2018
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They're essentially seeding the narrative of the damage that will be done by the coming vaccine scheduled by coming counter measures by coming
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genetic technologies
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I don't understand
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Who judy mikovitz is but I do know from mark's work
|
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That it's hard to explain why the two people who came out and first published papers about her
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Data likely being fraudulent are dead
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It's weird that all of this stuff has to do with aids and vaccines. You could imagine a scenario
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credit to mark
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where
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The xm rv story was actually going to be queued up teed up as a way of pivoting from
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vaccine preparation to new methods like transfection
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But
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Unwitting non participating
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Biologists in the field said hey, this looks like bullshit and the story had to be changed. It had to be dealt with
|
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And now we have a different judy
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And twin
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Do you know the judy mikovitz just like jessica rose she has a twin too. It doesn't that eat didn't that meet
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Not twins are cool younger populations
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Driven by this somatopoietic stem cell. So what what this paper shows now is that in fact this cb2 endocannabinoid receptor
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Is is involved in the development of essentially every lineage of the myeloid
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Amatopoietic stem cell that it's involved in those diseases that I showed
|
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On the on the first slide if you notice the asterisks on the first slide what we were looking at is diseases associated with activated
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Macrophages activated micro glia cells in the brain. Um, so so now we know that there there's a primary disposition towards cb2 and the hematopoietic stem cell
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And that dysregulation of of these responses in these myeloid progenitors
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Is can be causal for these diseases and that we can reverse these diseases with
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With phytocannabinoids and modulating our endogenous produced cannabinoids on the next slide. We see that
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We continue to look at how the cb2 is associated with chronic inflammation of the nervous system
|
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Which is somewhat paradoxical and because in fact from the mesenchymal stems
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I'll shown on the left side of the slide. We see that the cb1 receptor that can have the canonical cannabinoid receptor number one
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Another g protein link
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signal its shown in blue and cb2 is shown in red for convenience is is actually
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Controls the development of neurons. So then development of neurons the development of a dipocytes bat set
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It's hard really to take this at face value
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You have to I just want to help you to see what I see here
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When somebody says that cannabinoid receptor one controls the development of neurons
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What they really mean is that if you mess around with it you can mess around with neuronal development of course
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Not really teaching anybody including themselves the broad
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Sacred biology in which they operate she is not helping you understand that this is obviously infinitely more
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Yet they will continue to do this all biologists will continue to do it that are trained in this method of
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Creating a very sharp and narrow question that is so sharp and narrow that it actually doesn't even
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What do you really mean? Well, she's saying that the receptor expression goes up
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Most of which have not even been identified never been manipulated in an experimental setting
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How many receptors are in neurons that we don't even have an even identified yet
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Don't take this at its words understand that this is the opposite of presenting you
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The complexity the irreducible complexity of the immune system the irreducible complexity of the development of the brain
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To simplify
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Down to cannabinoid receptors one and cannabinoid receptors two and how
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Finding substances which can stimulate those two might be fun
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Because of all this stuff that they're involved in
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Bells, pre and besides and and bone formation
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So that's somewhat paradoxical in thinking about that because if if I had on those slides cancers that metastasized to the bone
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So you see there on the left hand side though. The proteol osteoblasts is regulated by cannabinoid receptor number one
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NF Kappa B activation of NF. I mean isn't the implication here that you know way too much cannabinoid useful
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Will cause your your neurons to develop funny and your your bone resorption to go wrong and
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All of this stuff to go haywire. Isn't that
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Shouldn't that be the first question that's on your mind? How did all these hippies not just die?
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If everything in the body that's interesting is regulated by endocannabinoid one or two
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Hope you're starting to see now what's happening here how this is done in academia where you try to take
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A story and conflate it to be the most important story to be told
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And what it does from the perspective of getting money
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What it does from the perspective of telling a story that's kind of I guess entertaining and singly focused
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but in no way shape or form acknowledges never mind tries to
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Pay any reverence to the irreducible complexity that all of these people are up against
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Applebee ligand and NF Kappa B, which we'll discuss in a moment is really key to
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Inflammatory responses and inflammation that drives
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In fact the breakdown of the proteol osteoclasts
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So what you see is you get osteoclasts favoring over osteoblasts that you're breaking down the bone progenitors
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And you're actually getting bone resort of resorption
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So we see in these cancers and in these diseases and of course osteoporosis in women of younger and younger ages driven by
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You know, it's now it's still a theory
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But driven by these interactions is the theory that we're working on in developing
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Therapeutics two months and so the problem with this model is how the hell do you test it?
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What kind of predictions does this model make? Are there predictions in the future that we can then verify using a measurement?
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That's what broken science is all about exposing this nonsense for what it is
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This is not a model and if it is a model, is it a model you intend to test?
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Absolutely not it's a model you assume
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Your experiments actually do not test this model
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They're not verifying it and you're not using this model to make any predictions
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You're collecting data to verify whether the parts of this model conform to data in the past
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You never make any predictions and they will never make any predictions because that's not how
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This kind of pseudoscience is done
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Ontulate the topic of this discussion. So on the right on the in the middle of the slide you can see how
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Red arrows blocking the the breakdown of the proteo osteo class and encouraging the build up and
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Development and lineage commitment to the osteoblasts and the bone formation is is critical is driven by blocking the cb1 receptor blocking
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And promoting I mean if this was done correctly you would drop these arrows in one at a time
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And every time you drop the arrows in there would be a little bibliography that would scroll past saying that these are the flabs that tested this
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And showed that mason chymal stem cells are inhibited by cb1 receptors
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In certain conditions in certain and every one of these steps would need to be explained in such a way so that we could really evaluate to what extent
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This part of this model cartoon is worth paying attention to holding in our mind or trying to mesh like a gear
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With some of these other things so that we can start to get a working model of how this system works
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But there's already 16 gears on this page and so no matter how good your your imagination is
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I don't care if you're nickel at tesla. You can't test this model in your head. You just can't
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And they can't test it with a simple experiment either using reductionist biological techniques. You can't do it
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Tan side where a cb2
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Is um is driving both it's directly activating the osteoplasts through a mechanism with the question mark
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We still don't know because that cb2 receptor hasn't necessarily been identified
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On that cell and and we have some ideas that we'll discuss in the next few slides
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Um, and that's why the question mark for the top arrow at arrow
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But we absolutely know when the cb1 receptor and cb2
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Cross talk interacts where the weight of the balance is I show on the left hand side
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It's not a honor off switch, but really a gradient
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So I look at um the endocannabinoid system as a dimmer switch on the immune system
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Really a master regulator at many different levels
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But via the stem cell via the mesenchymal stem cell via the amount of poetics stem cell and how it's a gradient
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So the more receptor that is expressed as it's up regulated the more you'll get the bad accumulation
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We can also think in our society about how the bad accumulation of metabolism is changing in in our teenagers and our young adults
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Um, you know through the dysregulation of this system. So one of the recent discoveries, um big discovery shown on the next slide
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Um, so the dysregulation of the endocannabinoid system is also causing kids to get fat
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Wow
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Is that that question mark may be addressed in a paper by brian gardener in his colleagues
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And that is that tetra hydro cannabinoid, which is the psychoactive t hc
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In medical marijuana actually turns on cb2
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Driving that g protein coupled receptor to breakdown atp
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This is called purinergic signaling where where atp is broken down into cyclic amp
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This activates the expression of a critical master regulator of chromatopoietic stem cells and stem cells in general
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Known as transforming growth factor beta or t so see here
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This is one of those cartoons where here you see a g protein coupled receptor
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G protein is now decreasing cyclic amp so
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Depending on the cell type depending on the context it can increase cyclic amp decrease cyclic amp
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And then those signals can be can result in expression of different proteins
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And so the the interesting thing about the cannabinoid system and indeed any g protein coupled system is that again
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like a
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A muscarinic receptor or a a muscarinic receptor is a subtype of a nicotinic receptor
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Where acetylcholine can bind and there are two kinds of acetylcholine receptors in general
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There's a nicotinic receptor, which is an ion channel and then a g protein coupled nicotinic receptor
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I'm sorry muscarinic receptor and they call it a muscarinic receptor because it is blocked by muscarin now are stimulated by muscarin
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So anyway, the point is is that depending on where those
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G protein coupled receptors are
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And on what neuron?
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A muscarinic channel in some neurons could increase cyclic amp and increase
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Nmda channels in the membrane. It could change the mobility of actin membrane in a spine
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There's lots of possibilities with again with a g protein coupled receptor and that's why I think it's interesting here to note
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That every one of these receptors and every one of those contexts would need to be characterized in this way
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And you would never have a definitive answer. Is this the only thing that happens when cb do the cb
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cannabinoid receptor 2 in lymphocytes is stimulated
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So again, we're really at the very very very
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beginning of this whole thing
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And understanding cannabinoid receptors and
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cannabinoid receptor variants between people
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All of this stuff is going to be important because cb
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cannabinoid 2 receptor in you is different than me and so that's uh, this is this is all
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Just
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Any the other half of mark ink. It's my commits and resetting consulting here and and dr
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Aseti
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More than 25 years ago was the scientists who made the discovery that tgf beta acts on the stem cell as a
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Bifunctional regulator of hematophoresis. That means it can go both ways
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Tgf beta can be a really good general in in regulating immune responses
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A good soldier or a bad general. So if if if if if a pathway is on tgf beta can turn it off
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in as far as the immune system and if the pathway is off tgf beta
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Turns it on so it has both autocrine back on itself back on the stem cell to maintain the stem cells
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Thalness and paracrine to develop those effector lineages. I showed on that first slide
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So critical critical regulator and here we have thc. That's you know been really outlawed
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in our in our world for
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More than 70 years and and it's critical so cannabinoid formulations without thc
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Actually cannot regulate and cure diseases and in these therapies can be curative
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But you really can't spell health care without thc. So it's thc dependent and we have to think about formulations
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driving the cb2
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Interestingly enough the psychoactive effects of thc are are mediated through
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That cb1 receptor which I showed here on the last slide
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So it's those neurons and um that are are driven by thc because of course there's cross talk between the two receptors
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the autoimmune neuroimmune and and um acquired immune deficiencies of our time
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Because of course there's not HIV in all of these diseases
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There's a retroviral component and um and we won't go into retrovirus biology
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So she's saying there's a viral component in all of those things which I think is definitely
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definitely sketch
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um and so it seems like the broad stick
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Judy mikovitz is that there are more viruses than we are told
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That are to be found in more places than we are told
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Causing more pain and suffering than we are told
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And she definitely doesn't question the existence of a novel virus that killed millions of people that millions more were saved from
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That probably came from a laboratory that was doing gave a function
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you see
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And at the beginning of the pandemic before the pandemic even started before it was anybody anybody's radar
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She was already out there
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Telling us that there would be this new 21st century
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acquired immune deficiency syndromes that don't all have aids viruses in them even though
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A lot of the people that she's worked with have worked with the aids people
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Like lots of papers with gallo
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Directly connected to gallo
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Remember that gallows
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Like buddy muri gardener was robert melones postdoc supervisor. This is a weird
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tiny little group of people
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Connected through a tiny little group of connected people all connected to the same
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Kind of parallel bullshit stories
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I
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Don't know the truth about hiv, but i'm pretty sure it's not a virus that came from bushmeat
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Brett Weinstein
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I don't know the story about polio vaccines, but i'm pretty sure it had a lot more to do with sanitation and
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pesticides and stuff like that
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And with regard to this talk
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And the discussion of
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21st century acquired immune deficiency syndromes that don't all include the aids virus. I think she's more or less seeding
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She's seeding the narrative of flying aids remember that's what
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Paul cottrell and those other people have been calling
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Coronavirus, it's it's flying aids. It's an acquired immune deficiency syndrome
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How many times have you heard it? They have been seeding the narrative of novel sources of an acquired immune
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Deficiency system
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Syndrome for a few years now so that long covid could be confounded with it
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And so that covid could be confounded with it ladies and gentlemen
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And they knew all along that they were seeding a narrative that would protect genetic vaccines
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genetic
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Genetic technologies they were they've been protecting them from the beginning and it takes a while
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That's why this talk is from 2018
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And
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Not saying anything about the vaccine schedule of uh in the development of have actually curative therapies for hiv
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Which dr. Said and I participated in at the national cancer institute in the 80s and in 90s those therapies
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Included at some level cannabis and so this the the people that survived
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And and and thrived with hiv were the ones that were using cannabinoids along with the anti retroviral therapies
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Which we developed in our laboratory and of course because of the stigma and and the legal problems with using it that that really wasn't known
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At that time and we've only recently known that
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So what we knew about cannabinoids is that they were antiviral and they reduce inflammation
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Because we see that blocking arrow on the right side so lps is uh lipopolysaccharide and it's on bacteria
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So bacteria and polyic mimics an RNA virus infection
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So RNA viruses are your flu viruses your
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hiv your retroviruses
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Your ebola your zika. These are all RNA viruses
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So probably i see mimics the activation of these all RNA viruses
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They're all RNA viruses and what do they have in common rna cannot pandemic
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And yet she lists all the viruses that these people responded to they're all the same small little family of
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Of outbreak specialists. Malone was on that list. She's on that list hat fills on that list
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Meryl nasa's on that list all these people are involved in this little list
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zika
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ebola
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Right. They're all in there somewhere complaining about that stuff at some point in time
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And for decades already for decades already
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When I was playing cyber ball
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At at the at at at oakwood mall and and ochlear, I mean
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These guys were already working on this
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Making sure that this virology as a field would be just impenetrable
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and
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Undifferentiable from a from a program that was just outright testing biological technologies on its population
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indistinguishable
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From a biotechnology
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National security priority that was looking for background signals
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That could be used and misconstrued as spread
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Characterizing background signals that they knew they were going to use
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as spread
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as evidence of
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Even more viruses in the background than before
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They all seem to have the basic same basic story here
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Now we're talking again about something
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and we're we're misconstruing the activation of the immune response by a bacterial protein
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with the
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the activation of the response to a virus and
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Without without giving adequate explanation for why those two can be parallels
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It's impressive
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And then these pathways that that generate type 1 interferons which are
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Curative for retroviruses almost all retroviruses and RNA viruses
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Actually tend to block this type 1 interferon pathway and we use type 1 interferons interferon alpha interferon beta as immune therapy
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In that disease I highlighted known as primary biliary cirrhosis
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Which is actually associated with a retrovirus known as human beta retrovirus
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So here we have and we know with HIV and hepatitis
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That's another disease she says is associated with yet another virus
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You see in various um liver diseases which are driven by um hepatitis B as a para retrovirus
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That means it has components of retroviruses and DNA retroviruses
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We use interferons as therapy. So here now we have
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An cannabinoids which are able to drive block these pro inflammatory mediators, which are so important
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For driving the disease process. It's the chronic inflammation and the chronic activation
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Of the monocyte lineage of that myeloid lineage which we discussed and we'll discuss a little a lot more today
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That is driving the disease processed in HIV associated dementias
|
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Um, we knew it had nothing to do with virus copy numbers. So
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Patients who were on anti retroviral therapy and had
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Non-detectable levels of HIV
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Still had a dementia and could develop diseases that look like early Alzheimer's disease that look like park and cineans
|
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And multiple sclerosis diseases and those are diseases that have all been associated
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But you don't need expression in the virus and it's the idea that we're driving these inflammatory mediators and and stopping the
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Interferon responses in in that way and this is where right in the middle of it
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The cannabinoids modulating that cb2 receptor are critical and actually curative if you drive it in the other direction
|
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So the next slide shows you a little bit more of that neural protection
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So we've talked about cannabinoids either phyto or endogenous those made by your body
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Being actually neuroprotective so therapeutics where you drive the neural protection through those
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Central mediators, but I show here in this slide critically. There are antioxidant cannabinoids and I show in the on the left hand side
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it's going through a factor known as um
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A rithroid factor to the nuclear rithroid factor to and that factor is is a key pathway
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It's a transcription factor in a pathway that is really key to sleep
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As you see it it drives the production
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It's upstream of the production of superoxide dismutase, which is a key liver enzyme for
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detoxing at the level of the liver and in
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Mutations and alterations genetically and epigenetically
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Silencing sod is critical to the development of Lou Gehrig's disease
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So these are the familial als and parkinsonians disease have a have a problem with making enough
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Superoxide dismutase or have dysfunctional enzyme at that level. So these antioxidant cannabinoids
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Actually, don't signal through cv1 or cv2 and we're unsure of what that of what the cross talk is and what the receptors are
|
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But no matter because they're lipid mediators and your membrane is shown here as lipid bilayers
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They go right through these lipids um cannabinoids or lipids and they go right through they stimulate and are up to
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Increase superoxide dismutase synthesis and decrease these
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Dounding brain damaging reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen species
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So we all know about the antioxidants and so pro oxidation and oxidative stress
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It's known as is a key contributor to every disease on that first slide and particularly the neurological diseases. So it is those
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It's it's these pathways here
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That are really important for
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Turn off animals
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Are critically important for neural protection and neural inflammatory diseases
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So we can see the intersection right at that level for for the neural protection
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We also see introduced on the left hand side that the
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Not endogenous cannabinoids and cv1 agonists whether they be phyto cannabinoids other terpenes or synthetic
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That's really a key neurotropic factor for developing new the development of new neurons
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So we the the key discovery here in the last um two decades since the um since the endogenous cannabinoid system
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Was discovered that we actually make and respond to cannabinoid molecules and they're critical to all of our development of both the brain and
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The immune system we can actually develop new brain cells
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We can actually drive through cv1 agonist and endogenous cannabinoids
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Neurogenesis, so that's really key to any of the diseases I showed like ALS
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Multiple sclerosis the demyelating diseases this actually shows the capacity to remyelinate to form
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New neurons and and and so far i'm not hearing a lot of downsides about weed, but
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You know, I'm not hearing a lot either. I mean it's a lot of word salad
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But there's lots of good things about stimulating the cannabinoid system
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Um, I don't think I disagree but again in general, right? We're talking about a very complex system. That's why
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you know
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Teenagers and young people that use extremely strong marijuana that are
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Already susceptible to depression or skits of Renee or any of these other conditions that we don't know very much about
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You can tip over into that attractor state
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And so when you when you
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You know, you make all these different claims about what's going on. These are just a very small tiny part
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Right, it's the tip of the iceberg of what this system does and how it works and
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How local versus systemic this signaling is and and what is affected by regular
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Cannabis use and how the body remodels those receptors remodels their expression in order to
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Tolerate or compensate for that being present in the system. So again
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We're talking about a million variables that are personal
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And we're simplifying down to a few arrows and a few pluses and minuses or reds and blue arrows up and down
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And the only real argument she's making is that
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Canabinoids are interesting because they're everywhere the receptors are everywhere
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They're involved in development and the immune system and the brain and everything that we are we think is important
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They're ubiquitous throughout the body. So what great that's interesting, but
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Again selling it as though this is the new be all end all is what I find most intriguing
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Really be cured of therapies for things even like autism spectrum disorders, um, which are
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In this family of myaltic encephalomyelitis that's inflammation of the brain and the muscles and adults
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They call it ME CFS and in in children
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They they end up with autism spectrum disorders
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But they're in the same they have the same types of immune disorders that an AIDS patient would have even in the absence of the virus
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Indicating other toxins going on so they're key to neural protection by cb1 driven endocannabinoids and phytopanhabinoids
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Right in the middle you see the intersection between the immune system
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and
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And the uh the brain and the immune system in the brain are really connected
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From conception and we and we know this now and the immune system is the brain is not what we used to consider
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immune privilege by immune privilege
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We means that you could have an inflammation of an antigen and it would not stimulate an inflammatory response
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That's simply not true
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Because the microglia
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Traffics the brain that means it starts in the bone marrow and those myeloid cells that I showed
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I'm that the first few slides and the brain derived monocyte macrophage is trafficked by
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Molecules known as chemokines those molecules known as chemokines are also regulated epigenetically that means
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At the expression level so while you can inherit changes in that
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Toxins in our environment like aluminum like mercury some of the things that they're shown to be so heavily associated with the development of
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Alzheimer's diseases those those and and autism spectrum disorders are that that pathogenesis is
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Hypothesized and and now more and more data support to be driven by activated microglia
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So you see the microglia is at the interface because they express both cb2
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um
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cannabinoid receptor number two
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And they cross talk they talk all day to the astraglia and the the astrocytes and the astraglia are important in glioblastoma the brain cancers
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We all um, you know, know of the upregulation and so really what we're listening to here is that endocannabinoid receptors are everywhere
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They're involved in a lot of things because they are everywhere
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And they can have some effect in an experimental setting on a lot of different things
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They can be shown to be
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Related to a lot of different systems again because they're g protein coupled receptors
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They can play a role in a lot of different systems and can be a a system wide regulator of things depending on how that that local circuit is organized
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But all these arrows pointing to neural protection all these arrows pointing to
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Regulation of the immune system is just making the argument to
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Look at cannabis as a plant
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To look at cannabis as a species
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To start dissecting its genome and start looking for
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candidate compounds that the pharmaceutical companies can synthetically make and use in these treatments
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Increase of the of the brain cancers the glioblastoma is in in our world
|
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And and it's it's proposed that cannabinoids and in fact really shown therapeutically
|
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That they can be not only helpful, but in this slide actually curative for these devastating brain cancers that
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That that killed vice president biden joe biden son a few years ago
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So crit it critical in thinking about therapeutic
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Opportunities where the micro glia by simply deactivating so it's the activated micro glia
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That is pathogenic because it releases that inflammatory nf cafe
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In that it releases the way way way way what this is 2018. Why did she say president biden son
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Did she say president biden son what in the hell wait?
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Is that right?
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What the full and thinking about therapeutic opportunities where the micro glia by simply deactivating
|
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So it's the activated micro glia that is pathogenic because it releases that inflammatory nf cafe
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In that it releases the activity pro inflammatory cytokines that reactivized oxygen and nitrogen species
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And really is driving the the breakdown so you want that cannabinoid receptor 2 through dgf beta through
|
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Thc to down regulate as we saw in the last slide to down regulate and actually allow cb1 to drive neural protection
|
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So
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The metabolic um substrates and the anti
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Undiant inflammatory tdf beta are really critical to it
|
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And it's this cross talk between the micro glia and the astraglia and the expression of both and probably through antioxidant in other
|
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Non-canonical cannabinoid receptors that modulate all of these processes non-canonical
|
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A non-canonical cannabinoid receptors are ones that they haven't identified and characterized yet
|
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See what we're talking about here. She's talking about cb1 and cb2, but then they're all non-canonical cannabinoid receptors
|
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How many of those are there Judy?
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The excitement is there for for all of us that um, um, that we we've probably uncovered a key therapeutic entity that can
|
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Um, that can actually cure some of the most devastating diseases of our time
|
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Um, the next slide shows even further to that
|
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Um, now they're being detected that they're actually cb1 receptors
|
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On the
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Mykandria
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So in on the astrocyte, I we blew up in in a paper that I've referenced
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Somewhere in here. I'll make sure I put the reference on paper. Um, but this is a january 2018 paper in the journal of neuro
|
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um, psychopharmacology
|
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And this paper talks about the the title of it is
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um, cb1 receptors from ubiquity to specificity
|
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So cb1 receptors in the endocannabinoid system they're expressed on essentially every cell
|
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In the body and every tissue and in every disease from cardiovascular disease to lung disease could be a part of those
|
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um neurons, um and and communications with the astrocytes
|
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Being dysregulated you see here the little um, G protein coupled receptor
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So they say they signaling through these G protein coupled receptors and the astrocyte there and the brain
|
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Um, we actually see these receptors
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um
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not only on the neuron and that the synaptic cleft driving um in the endogenous cannabinoid signaling
|
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For for neurological increase in apps and synapse
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This is driving all neurons
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So when we think about these
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fasticity diseases that that I talked about with ALS and and multiple sclerosis
|
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um, uh, lugere
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Parkinson's disease the fasciculations the um, the the seizures in the children with autism spectrum
|
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Disorders, it's these receptors that are being dysregulated the psychoses even the psychoses
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We see in young people who have dysregulated cb1 receptors. In fact, it's the it's the um, the agonist of the cb2
|
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Um, the thc that could actually stop the psychoses rather than driving the addiction as we think
|
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So here we have the communication between the neurons expressing
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Cross-talking receptors and the astrocytes and the calcium signaling that that is discussed in the ion channels
|
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And we show now the next point that the cannabinoids are actually there if we blow up in that
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um
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In that neuron the brain the heart and the muscles have the most mitochondria
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So this is because that's the energy powerhouses of of of your entire body with that without the mitochondria
|
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um, with the respiratory chain leading to 36 ATP versus two
|
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||
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You can think about all of these diseases myaltic encephalomyelitis
|
||
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Um, is is inflammation of the brain and the muscles and it's long been been known to be a mitochondrial disease
|
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Um, and and now we can start begin to understand
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Um, that the cannabinoid signal through mitochondria right in the right hand slide. You see the mitochondria
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So that so that you could actually generate
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Energy and and and read restore energy at the level of really restoring function and and these are the mitochondrial disease
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See wherever she finds a mitochondrial, uh, sorry wherever she finds a cannabinoid receptor
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Then she makes a story up about what you could potentially do with a cannabinoid that targeted that
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So now she's going to tell you that you could generate energy with cannabinoids you can you can be
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Protecting of neurons in five different ways because they're they're there and they're there and they're there and they're here and they're there and they
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They cause blood cells to differentiate into myeloid cells and they just you know it this kind of
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This kind of throwing a net over something
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Like a cannabinoid receptor and then claiming all of its
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relevance based on where it's found
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Is something that almost everyone in biology does when they have a pet receptor or a pet ion channel
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If you study calcium gated potassium channels and you notice that they're in every neuron
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That their expression changes during development that they're also found in cardiac neurons that they're also found in cardiac muscle
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That they're also found in all these places and then you can start to say that's that calcium
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Gated sodium channels are sorry calcium gated potassium channels are the most important
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channels
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In the whole body because they regulate neuronal function
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They regulate action potential half width they regulate and I could go on and on and on and on and on
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And then I can make a long argument about how conotoxins and and appamen from bees
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Are two things that interact with sk channels and we should look for more drugs that act with sk channels because sk channels are everywhere
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And it's no different than saying that well, we think we found some cannabinoid receptors subtypes on the mitochondria
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So obviously we can generate energy with it's just ridiculous
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But
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This is exactly how academic biology has been broken
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Because there is an impetus to to use this technique
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That gets you grants that makes you untouchable in this really narrow
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Fine band of understanding that no other academic can really encroach on because they don't study the cannabinoids that she does
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They don't study it at the level that she does they're they're not looking to modulate the things that she's looking to modulate
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And she doesn't they work for different companies. That's all
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These are devastated where children actually die before
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They're a few years old if they have a primary deficiency in any one of the chains of the mitochondria
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Respiratory chain in in any of these that that leads to certain death because you can't feel your brain
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Your heart or your muscles if you can't generate enough energy
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So here the cannabinoids are are even a key to the respiratory transport chain
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And there's that reference for that paper in neuropsycho pharmacology, but there's a question mark in the
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Cartoon for a discussion like this is we start to really dig into seeing it's a question mark
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Homeostasis that's a balance in our energy
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In in some of these devastating diseases of an inability to it's really an inability to fuel the brain and the heart
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So it's it's now energy
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It has nothing to do with misfolded proteins or any of the other stuff that we're supposed to pay attention to in those diseases
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Don't you see how cool this is?
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Some of those diseases have misfolded proteins in them and we're not even close to talking about that yet
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They haven't even come close. You see it
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Remember there's misfolded proteins in frickin cancer
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Don't you remember the lady from mit that we just watched a couple days ago
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She told us that these heat shock proteins
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Our vital responses in cancer and that cancer
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It happens because there's some misfolding stuff
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She works on cancer
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She worked at the national cancer institute for many a year. I don't hear anything about protein misfolding right now
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She's talking about all kinds of
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Cognitive developmental disorders that have protein mis I'm not hearing anything. It's just all cannabinoid receptors
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That is how academic biology has been broken ladies and gentlemen
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And the muscles at the same time because of of defects and pathogens on most viruses
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Will take out the mitochondria because they need the energy as well. So I show schematically on the next slide
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All of the ways that phyto cannabinoid so we've been talking about just our endogenous cannabinoids
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Which we which we produce on our own throughout our lifetime, but as toxins further and further
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dysregulate
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Our immune system in our endocannabinoid system because we haven't had plant sources
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Of cannabinoids whether it be hemp which has been outlawed since the 1930s
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Is from cannabis sativa
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And and the th she containing
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Medical marijuana. It's called they're all cannabis sativa or in the car the main major strains because that's been out of our diet
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Out of our world and the toxins that dysregulate the machinery that so now we need to eat
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Cannabinoids we need to ingest them because our body can't make them what is going on here
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That's a very interesting statement now, isn't it?
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Wow, I'm I'm and there they are all timers Parkinson's those are all
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Those are all misfolding disorders at least according to some academic biologists with a certain narrow point of view about them
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She thinks it's more related to endocannabinoid dysregulation of energy consumption and fueling the brain or whatever she said
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Maybe microglia responses being regulated by endocannabinoid receptors
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Amazing talk just shown you on the past few slides have been increasing in our world and we really have
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No response no therapeutic entity to simulate
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The phyto cannabinoids are are ones that have been used historically more than 14,000 years
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To to really mitigate and prevent the progression and development of these diseases
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So they mitigate neuro trauma ischemia is loss of oxidants
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So we talked about those reactive oxygen species and driving
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Oxidative stress starving off tissue. So ischemia is the problem in stroke major depressive disorders Alzheimer's disease. It's um
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Everything we've talked about in the last few slides are are interacting from that
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neuron where the immune cells the microglia the oligodendrocyte and the astrocyte are communicating
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Viya the cytokines chemokines growth factors
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Neuro transmitters like nrf2 and and neuro hormones like for instance vitamin D critical
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So these all of these things go to disrupt the balance we call it the homeostasis at the at the level of the brain
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And and this is what's driving. So if we can take phyto cannabinoids from plants
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We can dampen that tissue injury we can prevent the progression of diseases
|
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And in fact, as we saw a few slides ago, we could um, we could target neurogenesis once we once we've stopped the issue
|
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01:32:18.060 --> 01:32:22.540
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So essentially she's saying that none of these diseases have to do with diet
|
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None of these diseases have to do with environmental toxins
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They have to do with our lack of phyto
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cannabinoids and not using these and eating these plants anymore or something like that
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I'm assuming that there are other plants that have phyto cannabinoids besides marijuana
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um
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What an interesting talk
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And actually regenerate healthy neurons and neurological um function and and you know, literally, um cure these diseases
|
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Um, and cure these diseases
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scientific opinion
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Um, as as slide as the next slide shows
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It's really the tissue macrophage that is driving all of these processes. We've talked about micro glia
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Um, and and that's the brain macrophage. Well, the keratinocyte
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Let's stop here and just marvel at the number of macrophages there are
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Number marvel at the macrophage diversity that no one ever acknowledges at all
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Is the skin macrophage so we think of all of the uh, we think of all the skin diseases and that we see um, the very
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Devastating skin diseases that that could in fact, um, be be regulated by a cannabinoids via, um, the the cb2 receptor
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That that we show thc the psychoactive thc actually acts to drive, um, the various macrophages
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So each different organ system from the lung alveolar macrophage. So here we can use cannabinoids for
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Lung cancer as part of immune therapy in in our world. We've developed we developed, um, drugs at the national cancer institute
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And through various pharmaceutical companies like epigenetics, um, for the last 30 or 40 years getting old here
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But but you can you can target in copd the alveolar macrophage
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So we can think of all the allergens and microorganisms that are that are driving more and more copd
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Which is, um, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases. Um, we look at the liver cup for cells
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So this is the cell that's critical to hepatitis c hepatitis b
|
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Um, hbrb and primary billery cirrhosis cirrhosis of the liver. We think of fatty liver disease
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I, um, I think, um of all of the um, stories. I've been reading, uh, in the in the journals lately
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It's the huge incidence in fatty liver diseases
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In people under 50 whether it be men or women
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And I showed you that the dipisite slide in the in the fat progenitor
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So if you're driving the cb1 because of toxins because you don't have enough cb2
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Driving the monocyte macrophage then you can see how all of the diseases and then some that I put
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See you don't have enough cbd
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Do you don't have enough cannabinoids driving the cb2 receptor? It is exactly this kind of ridiculous
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Simplification reductionist biology that has contaminated and destroyed our academic biological fields our medical science
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And this is just a use of that technique
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To present the primacy of the cb1 and cb2 receptors to make an argument that these are a new kind of
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Of receptor to target a new novel idea
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Um, that's just gaining traction that has all kinds of applications in the future
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For the coming 21st century of acquired immune deficiency syndromes, you know like flying aids
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on that on that first introductory slide
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Could be mitigated at some level by the right combination of
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Fido cannabinoids now from plants because of course our endogenous ones simply aren't enough to overcome
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Um, what is already not enough process because we've been without them. We don't have enough last time
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Most people experience the endogenous cannabinoids is during breastfeeding
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Because that's when mom is elaborating and producing many of them through the milk and babies getting that calming pain free
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Learn to suckle and mom and baby or go. That's the last time
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That's the last time we've had endocannabinoids is when we were breastfeeding
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Wow, that's a weird statement our brain makes them all the time
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Where does she think they come from idea of of joy anandamide one of the key
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Endogenous cannabinoids anandamide is sanskrit meaning joy
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So the cannabinoid system could be seen as joy pain free happy stress-free living and you can see at every level
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The macropage that cb2
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Endogenous
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Babies are broken
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Not in a like over, you know, I don't want to be overly dramatic but there is no question
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That breastfeeding if it can be done without pain and suffering by the mom
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Breastfeeding is so far beyond superior to anything else that should never be considered to be dropped
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There should be a full-time effort by the husband and the wife over many days to make that work
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with the help of a
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anyone
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And that should be given up at the very last resort and I don't I don't think everybody's going to be really happy hearing me say that
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But i'm saying it as I defend my my
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best friend
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For maybe the only reason why our daughter who's had the entire goddamn schedule since we got here in america
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Is not damaged as much as she could be
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Is because my wife had the wherewithal to breastfeed her until she was almost five years old
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Now our middle son was actually treated very differently
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But our middle son was grow grew up in with his toddler years in the netherland
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So he didn't have the same kind of assault on his immune system that my daughter did here
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But oh my gosh
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If there is anything that bonds a woman with a child that is breastfeeding
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And
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Just talking about missing out on that can make my wife break down in tears
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I think she considers these some of the most important moments of her life
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And I think that every day that she think that she's asked to think about it. She thinks maybe she would want another child
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That's how beautiful it is
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And
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It is impossible as a man to understand the kinds of things that a woman goes through
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From the moment of conception until a child leaves the house
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And no matter what you want to think of yourself as a father, there's no way that you can possibly understand we can possibly understand
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What it will means to carry a child to give birth to a child to breastfeed a child
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And the idea that we would
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Abbreviate that process or punctuate that process in any way
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01:39:28.220 --> 01:39:32.060
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It's just it's an abomination ladies and gentlemen. It's an abomination
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01:39:36.300 --> 01:39:39.420
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And so I don't know what she's talking about here with endocannabinoids and breastfeeding
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01:39:39.420 --> 01:39:43.740
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But I am pretty sure that your brain makes endocannabinoids all the time there necessary they're there
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01:39:44.140 --> 01:39:49.420
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But they are a modulator they play a role in the background like all the other instruments in a symphony does
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01:39:49.500 --> 01:39:56.300
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And if you take the piccolo out of the symphony, you can still recognize the song and it still goes and everybody can make it to the coda
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01:39:57.820 --> 01:40:03.660
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But there will be something missing and with cannabinoid receptors. This is a yet another knob to turn
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01:40:03.740 --> 01:40:04.860
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It's another
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01:40:04.860 --> 01:40:08.220
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Slider on the equalizer, but it's not the be-all end-all that
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01:40:08.700 --> 01:40:12.380
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Decides whether macrophages are working or whether they're sitting in the corner
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01:40:13.180 --> 01:40:19.260
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It's not the difference between well, my kid's brain is developing or it's not developing or my kids
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01:40:19.820 --> 01:40:24.140
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Got skits if any or it doesn't have skits if any because he doesn't have enough cannabinoids in his brain
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01:40:24.220 --> 01:40:26.220
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I guess we better give him some more
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01:40:29.900 --> 01:40:36.940
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Abenoid key to the development of the hematopaedic poetics stem cell is could be modulated in a in a way by cannabinoids
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01:40:36.940 --> 01:40:41.580
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In a positive way rather than a damaging way with the bone resorption here at the bottom of the screen
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01:40:41.740 --> 01:40:43.740
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some chronic um
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the
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01:40:44.540 --> 01:40:47.980
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IBD the inflammatory bio disease and Crohn's disease at the level of the
|
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01:40:48.780 --> 01:40:55.580
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Intestinal macrophages. So so many of these diseases by gently modulating the macrophages at the level of the mild
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01:40:55.580 --> 01:41:01.100
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So rather than take care of the result the pathogenic state whatever poison you have
|
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01:41:01.100 --> 01:41:02.300
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What other
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01:41:02.300 --> 01:41:06.220
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Environmental toxin you're exposed to or whatever other thing was dysregulated
|
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01:41:06.700 --> 01:41:12.620
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Let's just give them a substance which fixes that they're not on the right medication is the answer here
|
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01:41:13.500 --> 01:41:15.500
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People aren't on the right medications
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01:41:16.220 --> 01:41:19.900
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We need to get new medications to these people so we can cure their problems
|
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01:41:20.380 --> 01:41:25.260
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Rather than going to the root cause which would be real health and well-being right
|
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01:41:25.980 --> 01:41:29.660
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That's health and wellness. This is not medicine. This is pharmaceuticals
|
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01:41:30.460 --> 01:41:35.580
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Once you see it you can't unsee it. I think this is this was the best thing
|
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01:41:35.580 --> 01:41:36.940
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We could have done with Judy
|
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01:41:36.940 --> 01:41:40.940
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||
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But stem cell could actually be curative by looking at in these ways
|
||
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01:41:41.260 --> 01:41:43.820
|
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I highlight the cross talk in in the next slide
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01:41:44.380 --> 01:41:51.580
|
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To show you the pairing so cross talk of receptor. So opioid receptors are also a little deep
|
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01:41:51.580 --> 01:41:57.500
|
||
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But that's the great this is the perfect slide for which to do this right? So what happens? How do they target this?
|
||
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01:41:58.460 --> 01:42:04.220
|
||
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How do they get the serotonin receptors to be hit or the dopamine receptors to be hit
|
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01:42:04.620 --> 01:42:09.820
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And modulated by the cv1 stimulation, but not the orexin receptors or the chemokine receptors
|
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01:42:09.820 --> 01:42:11.980
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How do they manage to do that?
|
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01:42:13.580 --> 01:42:15.580
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Put a tag on it
|
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01:42:15.580 --> 01:42:20.460
|
||
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Electropyrated in the right places. Come on guys. You can see it Pamela sees it
|
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01:42:21.020 --> 01:42:23.260
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||
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Link receptors there to these channels
|
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01:42:23.260 --> 01:42:28.620
|
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I show you cv1 and that cross talk doesn't only have to happen between the cv1 and cv2
|
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01:42:29.020 --> 01:42:32.060
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It can happen through these to these opioid receptors
|
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01:42:32.220 --> 01:42:38.220
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So anxiety and depression and chronic diseases anxieties a type of pain. It's called it's a no-siception
|
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01:42:38.460 --> 01:42:42.940
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It's a different idea when we think of anxiety. So that's simply using cv1
|
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01:42:43.500 --> 01:42:48.220
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Rich and targeting agonists and preparations of cannabinoids can actually
|
||
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01:42:48.940 --> 01:42:55.660
|
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lead to tolerance and brain blocking pain blocking effects of opiate so it could actually reduce our opioid addiction
|
||
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01:42:56.060 --> 01:42:58.220
|
||
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And so again, we're talking about could
|
||
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01:42:58.780 --> 01:43:04.140
|
||
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Maybe because this receptor is there and that receptor is there and these things are involved in that
|
||
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01:43:04.460 --> 01:43:07.020
|
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We might be able to use this thing to do stuff
|
||
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|
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01:43:10.060 --> 01:43:15.260
|
||
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And this is exactly how academic biology is broken because that's how they all talk
|
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01:43:15.740 --> 01:43:21.900
|
||
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That's how they always talk at the end of their talk. How many things can I catch with my net?
|
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01:43:23.100 --> 01:43:24.060
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Holy
|
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01:43:24.060 --> 01:43:31.980
|
||
|
Cannabis, you know, and this is this is where understanding of biology and biochemistry helps us to break down these cultural walls that says oh no
|
||
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|
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01:43:32.380 --> 01:43:34.540
|
||
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Cannabis is addictive and we can't have THC
|
||
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|
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01:43:34.780 --> 01:43:39.980
|
||
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Well, as long as you prevent THC from signaling cv1 you won't get this psychoactive effects
|
||
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01:43:40.300 --> 01:43:43.260
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||
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And we can do that because we can just build a stronger magnet
|
||
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01:43:44.060 --> 01:43:47.820
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||
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Then THC to block those effects with that that happens now
|
||
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01:43:48.060 --> 01:43:55.340
|
||
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See so what she's actually suggesting is is that in order to get this right we're going to have to have a THC receptor one blocker
|
||
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01:43:56.140 --> 01:44:03.820
|
||
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Put in your brain so you don't get high and then we'll we'll we'll use a different one that the oh my gosh
|
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01:44:03.980 --> 01:44:05.980
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||
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It's just disturbing how
|
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01:44:06.540 --> 01:44:13.180
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Ridiculous she sounds not only do you have no way of targeting any of these specific targets with your
|
||
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01:44:14.140 --> 01:44:18.540
|
||
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Hit cv1 receptor and every one of these pictures. So how is it specific?
|
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01:44:20.780 --> 01:44:27.340
|
||
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And then you're going to block specific cv2 receptors or cv1 receptors in the brain to get the cv2 receptors
|
||
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01:44:27.820 --> 01:44:29.820
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||
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it's just all
|
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01:44:32.860 --> 01:44:35.020
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||
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It's all hot air actually through
|
||
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01:44:36.380 --> 01:44:39.980
|
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Blockers of various immune molecules like inflammatory cytokine
|
||
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01:44:40.220 --> 01:44:45.660
|
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IL-1 which is central to many diseases of pain as an IL-1 receptor and hagginess
|
||
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01:44:45.740 --> 01:44:52.940
|
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So it actually is expressed in high levels IL-1 RA to block IL-1 once IL-1's job is done
|
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01:44:53.180 --> 01:44:58.380
|
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So that you don't overdo it and cause these addictions so on to depression and anxiety
|
||
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01:44:58.380 --> 01:45:05.260
|
||
|
We think of serotonin receptors so soo spider billions of dollars are spent spinning wheels like this
|
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|
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01:45:05.500 --> 01:45:11.580
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billions of dollars in grants are given to people who can talk exactly like this about a million different
|
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01:45:12.220 --> 01:45:16.460
|
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subjects of a tiny little flimsy part of some story
|
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01:45:18.540 --> 01:45:25.340
|
||
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And there are there are actually hundreds and hundreds of g protein coupled receptors that people are interested in
|
||
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01:45:25.340 --> 01:45:28.700
|
||
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Hundreds and hundreds of ionic receptors that people are interested in
|
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01:45:29.180 --> 01:45:32.380
|
||
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And it's it's each one of those can tell the same story
|
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01:45:32.380 --> 01:45:35.500
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I wasn't joking when I was saying that calcium
|
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01:45:36.300 --> 01:45:38.300
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small conductance
|
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01:45:38.620 --> 01:45:42.940
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Calcium activated potassium channels are one of many
|
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01:45:43.660 --> 01:45:46.300
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different subtypes of potassium channels
|
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01:45:47.020 --> 01:45:53.660
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Potassium channel biophysicists are very firm in their belief that potassium channels because they turn off
|
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01:45:54.300 --> 01:46:00.460
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the action potential because they reset the membrane of neurons and all electrical
|
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01:46:01.260 --> 01:46:03.260
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membrane
|
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01:46:03.260 --> 01:46:05.020
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in the body
|
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01:46:05.020 --> 01:46:08.140
|
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The potassium channels are the most important things to regulate
|
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01:46:08.140 --> 01:46:10.300
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They're the most important things to target
|
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01:46:10.300 --> 01:46:14.140
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||
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They're the most important things that conduct the timing of the symphony
|
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01:46:14.140 --> 01:46:18.060
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||
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And you can hear all of these people over many decades talking about how
|
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01:46:18.780 --> 01:46:22.620
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Primal they are to brain function even though they are a very tiny
|
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01:46:23.500 --> 01:46:29.020
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Channel that produces a very tiny amount of current only in response to the presence of calcium
|
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01:46:30.460 --> 01:46:36.380
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And so only at when synapses are learning which is also really reason why everybody's so interested in them for a long time
|
||
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01:46:36.780 --> 01:46:41.020
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||
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And she's doing exactly the same thing with cannabinoids right now
|
||
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|
||
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01:46:41.420 --> 01:46:46.780
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||
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With regard to the brain and the immune system and inflammation and all of the major
|
||
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|
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01:46:47.660 --> 01:46:51.740
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||
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Acquired immune deficiencies of the 21st century. It's an incredible
|
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01:46:52.540 --> 01:46:56.380
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Talk so here again. This is where a therapeutic opportunity exists
|
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01:46:57.180 --> 01:47:01.020
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With with these memory impairments and these these diseases of serotonin
|
||
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01:47:01.420 --> 01:47:05.900
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||
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receptors, which of course serotonin and dopamine receptors are key to Parkinson's disease
|
||
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01:47:06.700 --> 01:47:08.700
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And and a number of other
|
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You know, literally untreatable diseases at least thought of and until very recently Huntington's disease
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Is these adenosine receptors which are highly immune suppressive and and this is again
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It's usually a familial disease by a problem with the a2a receptors the adenosine receptors
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Where if you can come in here and have some cross talk in agonists of cb1 and up regulate you can ameliorate
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You can lessen the damage
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Of that genetic disease and stop the expression. So in in epigenetic worlds. It's it's the expression of the diseases
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Not not the genetic component which which are these familial diseases. So Huntington's disease runs in families
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But you don't have to die and you don't have to progress if you think of curative therapies
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Via modulating cb1
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You know finally at the bottom of the screen we have
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The chemokine receptors. Um, so the chemokine receptors are the trafficking molecules
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There what takes those blood monocytes to the brain
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So if you can down module there what takes cancer cells and leads to tumor metastasis
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If a prostate canter or any other cancer doesn't metastasize to the bone doesn't spread to the bone
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Via the trafficking molecule that takes them along by the hand and takes them to the place where they can live and thrive
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Then you don't die of cancer if you stop see that's weird
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She's talking about chemokines as if they deliver things that I don't think they do
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I think chemokines are are a concentration gradient signal
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And immune cells
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Will migrate
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Based on the concentration of chemokines and follow the concentration gradient to the source
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Which is a very different set of biological mechanisms and circumstances than a
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Something that takes things somewhere or delivers them places
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Which that's I don't think chemokine receptors do that
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It's so weird
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To the bone via the trafficking molecule that takes them along by the hand and takes them to the place where they can live and thrive
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Then you don't they do not get taken along by the hand. This is not this is wrong
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I I don't I don't know why we're die of cancer if you stop them metastasis
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And we have any number of drugs we've made over the last few years like andeogenesis inhibitors to stop cancer
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Spread because then you can you can live with it and and not die of it. So the next slide
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Highlights that that very cross talk idea when we talk about the pure allergic receptors. So purines
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Are our molecules like caffeine is a purine adenosine
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Guanine we have purines and perimeters that make up the base pairs of our DNA
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01:49:49.580 --> 01:49:56.540
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So in this open pain journal from 2010 it again earlier than then the the papers I could discussing today
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It showed where there were actually there was actually cross talk between that adenosine receptor on that monocyte macrophage
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And that activated M1 is it's the bad macrophage no matter if you're in cancer or anything else
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They're they're they're bad pro inflammatory when they get to M2
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That's driving the cancer or driving the neurological disease. And as you've shown here. It's affecting what we call it damage in a distance
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Venera, so that's by ATP
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Which is appearing and and so when these when ATP and those energy molecules get outside the cells because the cells are dying
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They become danger signals
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So they tell the immune system to shut down and become immune suppressive
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01:50:37.500 --> 01:50:41.820
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And so it's this cross talk and and and the suppression of these inflammatory cytokines
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That that is a problem because an immune suppressed person will develop cancer or progress in cancer because you need the right immunity
|
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01:50:50.380 --> 01:50:57.500
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And that's what I'm pretty sure that this very poorly cited volume three pain journal from 2010 does not
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01:50:58.300 --> 01:51:01.020
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Actually establish this any of this is fact
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01:51:01.420 --> 01:51:05.020
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But it's really neat that she can explain it as though it does
|
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01:51:05.500 --> 01:51:09.580
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And that again is exactly how academic biology has been broken
|
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01:51:09.980 --> 01:51:15.100
|
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Where you need that stem cell at the very beginning with TGFa to driving that hematopoietic stem cell
|
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01:51:15.340 --> 01:51:20.060
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Away from the myeloid lineage that is toxic the activated and inflammatory
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01:51:20.300 --> 01:51:25.980
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See she's going all the way back to the first stage to try and tell you that we're already talking about how
|
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Blood cells are generated how their differentiation is is
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01:51:30.220 --> 01:51:35.260
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Is controlled like a plinko machine with different. I mean this is amazing
|
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01:51:36.380 --> 01:51:40.940
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It is amazing because this is not informing anyone. This is not
|
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01:51:41.580 --> 01:51:48.860
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Teaching anybody this has nothing to do with protein misfolding nothing to do with vaccines and it's 2018
|
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01:51:51.580 --> 01:51:57.660
|
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If you just paid attention to Judy mikovitt since the start of the pandemic you would never know that she didn't work for chd
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01:51:58.460 --> 01:52:02.620
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You would know you would think that she has done lots of streams with like
|
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01:52:03.180 --> 01:52:07.660
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All the major anti-vaxxers for a very long time and has been on their team for years
|
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01:52:09.020 --> 01:52:11.020
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Apparently not
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01:52:11.260 --> 01:52:15.740
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Apparently she made her money in other ways apparently she wasn't always an anti-vaccine grifter
|
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01:52:19.500 --> 01:52:23.820
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If that's what people characterize her as now it's the resting um microglia
|
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01:52:23.820 --> 01:52:26.940
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Which is doing its job of surveilling and removing toxins
|
||
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01:52:27.260 --> 01:52:31.340
|
||
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So the next slide shows you just a list of all of the effects
|
||
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|
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01:52:31.340 --> 01:52:35.820
|
||
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So the plant derived phytocannabinoids are known as dHC as we've discussed it linked
|
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01:52:36.060 --> 01:52:39.660
|
||
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CBD which canabidiols are really the main constituents of
|
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01:52:40.380 --> 01:52:42.940
|
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Canab a big girl. I didn't know what that was. What's that?
|
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01:52:43.580 --> 01:52:48.380
|
||
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THC opportunity in most but from sativa and indica these have been traditionally known
|
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01:52:48.940 --> 01:52:55.020
|
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To to benefit patients with these various diseases and the canabajera which metabolizes into more
|
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01:52:55.260 --> 01:52:56.140
|
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THC
|
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01:52:56.140 --> 01:53:00.940
|
||
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Also again now we understand that's because of its regulation of the amatopoietic stem cell
|
||
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01:53:01.580 --> 01:53:08.380
|
||
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Having the anti-inflammatory and inflammatory agents so we can use these depending on the concentrations of the drugs
|
||
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01:53:08.780 --> 01:53:14.140
|
||
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To to actually help anti-psychotics work better. Um, essentially every drug we use
|
||
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01:53:14.460 --> 01:53:16.460
|
||
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Oh
|
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01:53:16.540 --> 01:53:18.540
|
||
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There it is
|
||
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|
||
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01:53:18.540 --> 01:53:24.780
|
||
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We're going to use canabinoids to make every drug we have work better
|
||
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|
||
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01:53:29.740 --> 01:53:34.540
|
||
|
You just heard it right there. I'm going to play it again. That's the end. That's that's it
|
||
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|
||
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01:53:34.620 --> 01:53:37.420
|
||
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That there we solved the problem now. That was pretty easy
|
||
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|
||
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01:53:37.820 --> 01:53:45.420
|
||
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Health anti-psychotics work better. Um, essentially every drug we used in in cancer or immune diseases right now
|
||
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|
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01:53:45.740 --> 01:53:48.860
|
||
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We can just supplement and we can take advantage of synergies
|
||
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|
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01:53:48.940 --> 01:53:55.980
|
||
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Absolutely take advantage of synergies now we can repurpose all kinds of previously on useless patented drugs
|
||
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|
||
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01:53:56.300 --> 01:54:03.980
|
||
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And and confound the effects of those drugs by applying them co-applying them with cannabinoids that stimulate everything
|
||
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|
||
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01:54:04.540 --> 01:54:08.380
|
||
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That makes perfect sense. How else were we going to end all
|
||
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|
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01:54:09.260 --> 01:54:12.460
|
||
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Clinical trials of anything meaningful if we didn't do it like this
|
||
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01:54:12.460 --> 01:54:14.460
|
||
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And derive
|
||
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|
||
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01:54:15.020 --> 01:54:23.980
|
||
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Um, the phytocannabinoids here shown here and and and lessen the actual drug that the therapy that we're using and lessen the off-target or side effects
|
||
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|
||
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01:54:24.540 --> 01:54:30.780
|
||
|
So lesson that side effects. Do you see it? This is exactly the plan
|
||
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|
||
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01:54:32.380 --> 01:54:38.140
|
||
|
Cannabis is going to come to the rescue as we change our vaccine schedule over to genetic therapies
|
||
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|
||
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01:54:38.620 --> 01:54:47.500
|
||
|
It's going to come to the rescue as we as we barrel forward into this era of health public health injury disguised as
|
||
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|
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01:54:49.020 --> 01:54:52.700
|
||
|
21st century acquired immune deficiency syndromes whole
|
||
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|
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01:54:53.260 --> 01:54:58.700
|
||
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There are so can cannabinoids phytocannabinoids are part of a class of compounds known as terpies
|
||
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|
||
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01:54:58.940 --> 01:55:06.380
|
||
|
So on this next slide. I show you um, all of the immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory terpies
|
||
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|
||
|
01:55:06.700 --> 01:55:14.060
|
||
|
So this starts to give us some insight starts to give us some insight in the fact that a lot of these terpines that are found in pine are actually
|
||
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|
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01:55:14.540 --> 01:55:18.140
|
||
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I think probably the least investigated most valuable
|
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|
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01:55:18.940 --> 01:55:25.340
|
||
|
Potential organic compounds out there. I actually had a really interesting conversation with a crazy person
|
||
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|
||
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01:55:25.820 --> 01:55:31.020
|
||
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When I was at society for neuroscience meeting in new Orleans in 2008
|
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01:55:31.980 --> 01:55:36.780
|
||
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I was walking on the street and some random guy stopped me. He was carrying a gigantic
|
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01:55:37.980 --> 01:55:41.420
|
||
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Walking staff and at the top of the walking staff had a carved
|
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01:55:41.660 --> 01:55:43.660
|
||
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Uh a pinecone
|
||
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|
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01:55:43.660 --> 01:55:48.780
|
||
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And he insisted that I sit down on this bench and listen to him talk about how pinecone and
|
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01:55:49.260 --> 01:55:54.540
|
||
|
The terpines in pine actually were a secret that have been known since the Egyptians
|
||
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|
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01:55:55.260 --> 01:55:57.500
|
||
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And that's the reason why the papal
|
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01:55:57.980 --> 01:55:59.500
|
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the papal
|
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01:55:59.500 --> 01:56:06.060
|
||
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Crucifix has a pinecone on it and why there's pine cones in in Egypt and all sort of stuff and it was crazy how
|
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01:56:06.620 --> 01:56:08.620
|
||
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I mean this dude
|
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01:56:08.860 --> 01:56:11.020
|
||
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Was telling me something like he thought
|
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01:56:12.860 --> 01:56:15.420
|
||
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It was his last chance to tell somebody the truth
|
||
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|
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01:56:16.220 --> 01:56:19.340
|
||
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Was a very moving presentation that ended with me
|
||
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|
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01:56:19.900 --> 01:56:24.380
|
||
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Shaking his hand and walking back to my hotel, but it was it's interesting that she brings this up
|
||
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01:56:25.020 --> 01:56:26.380
|
||
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as to the plants
|
||
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|
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01:56:26.380 --> 01:56:32.860
|
||
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So one of the things that indica or hemp have the most of is the other terpine known as mercy
|
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|
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01:56:33.660 --> 01:56:40.060
|
||
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And so this is why the indica is thought to be relaxing because the mercy as an essential oil
|
||
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01:56:40.140 --> 01:56:46.140
|
||
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These could be thought of as essential oils or oils and though they're they help induce sleep and relaxation
|
||
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01:56:46.300 --> 01:56:50.380
|
||
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Well, the indica strains are very much higher in these additional terpines
|
||
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01:56:51.180 --> 01:56:54.700
|
||
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And and and they obviously have the smells that you taste with various
|
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01:56:55.180 --> 01:56:59.420
|
||
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Cannabis tinctures and oils other terpines like lemonine linole
|
||
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|
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01:57:00.460 --> 01:57:06.780
|
||
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Carbofyline the peppery spicy is a is a compound known it interacts with a receptor known as tarpv1
|
||
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01:57:07.100 --> 01:57:10.140
|
||
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Tarpv1 is a key pain receptor
|
||
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|
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01:57:10.380 --> 01:57:17.340
|
||
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And the only known natural ligand is the only unknown natural product that binds that is tarpv1 is hot chili peppers
|
||
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|
||
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01:57:17.580 --> 01:57:22.380
|
||
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So a lot of the preparation we make with cannabinoids where they're from from cannabis
|
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01:57:22.940 --> 01:57:25.260
|
||
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The the activity of the cannabis could be
|
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01:57:26.060 --> 01:57:29.100
|
||
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modulated more by the terpine and not at all by
|
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01:57:29.740 --> 01:57:32.700
|
||
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The cannabinoids the cbds the cbns or the cbgs
|
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01:57:33.420 --> 01:57:38.780
|
||
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And even thc, so we could think of thinking about the anti-inflammatory terpines and and
|
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||
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01:57:39.260 --> 01:57:45.900
|
||
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Since cannabis is terpines and thinking about how we can formulate and reduce as much as possible to psychoactive effects and yet get
|
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01:57:46.380 --> 01:57:49.180
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A healing therapeutic. She said that a few times
|
||
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01:57:49.260 --> 01:57:57.340
|
||
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We have to find a way to get rid of the psychoactive effects of of cannabis while keeping all of these wonderful pharmaceutical effects
|
||
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01:57:58.220 --> 01:58:01.020
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||
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Benefit really at almost no cost
|
||
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|
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01:58:01.740 --> 01:58:07.260
|
||
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So I've talked a lot about the cannabinoids and here's two recent reviews and I think your audience can see
|
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01:58:07.820 --> 01:58:12.540
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||
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Um, maybe 2015 and 2000 the lead author of this is named bandana
|
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01:58:12.620 --> 01:58:19.820
|
||
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I just thought you'd like that in tenor 11 where there's there's um, these are very long lengthy reviews that give you all kinds of
|
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01:58:19.900 --> 01:58:21.900
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Agonists that we've used in the lab
|
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Nearly hundreds of respirances to show you what I just talked about briefly here today
|
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They're everywhere see i'm starting to see it
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I'm starting to feel that there needs to be a huge genetic survey of all plants that produce cannabinoids and terpenes
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So we can do it both for cancer and we can do it both for Parkinson's disease and really alleviate the motor neuron symptoms and regenerate
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Hypothesis at this point in time and you will see hundreds of references there. That's why I included it
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So finally we can just summarize to say that
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The endocannabinoid system is the new regulation and neural
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I don't know what that sound was all a balance of the brain and the immune system could be thought to be mediated through receptor
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Not only with perinergic receptors. I just gave that example because it's key in our therapies today
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but also through
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The regulation and blocking the toxic effects of aluminum glyphosate and many of the causative agents
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An autoimmune and neural new diseases. They're lipid mediators
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They exert you know
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Pliotropic effects and complex effects on on the immune system and the brain
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The endocannabinoids are really the master regulators of the innate and the adaptive immune axis just like
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Small conductance calcium activated potassium channels are the master regulators of neuronal function. You see
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It's really the same thing
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And we used to say it all the time when I was working in college lab that sk channels do everything because they regulate the width of the action potential
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therefore
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signaling in the brain is
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master regulated by sk channels
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She's making the exact same kind of statement. It's an academic biological statement that is designed to get grants and funding
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And make your little sliver of expertise the most important one
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That's why you use words like master regulators
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But some reason or another when people use pot for 60 years
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That master regulator doesn't seem to go too far off center like I don't I don't
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It's really it's really
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disingenuous, but it's perfect academic
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It's a perfect academic biology presentation given by the perfect academic
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What that's that axis between astroglia and t you know t-cells and the monocyte
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So we can use these we can we can affect you we can effectively think about them on the orchestrators of immune response
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And make these a key therapeutic target and just like we could turn
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HIV aids into a disease you could live with we can we can use these combination therapies to
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To cure these 21st century acquired immune deficiencies and with that I'll thank you and take question
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We can cure these 21st century acquired immune deficiencies
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And I think that's a wonderful place to end this you can see it right this is this is
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Pre-pandemic biological bamboozlement. This is pre-pandemic confusion
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and and misconstruing
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understanding with noise
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And it is seeding a narrative where many of these 21st century acquired immune deficiency syndromes are expected to increase
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And why would that be well? We don't know
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But i'm sure endocannabinoids and the sequencing of all the pot in the world and looking at all these different
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Compounds and screening them for their ability to synergistically work with other things that we already have patents for and already want to sell you
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Would be perfect
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I think you can see now why there might be other people that are interested in sequencing the cannabis genome
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Um
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Why it's not such a trivial thing after all
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Hope you can see it ladies and gentlemen. I definitely hope that you can see it
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um
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It's really important that you can see it
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Uh because they are trying very very hard for you not to be able to see it
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I'm going to go right back down here and I am going to say it once and
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Always as I usually do ladies and gentlemen, they are trying to
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Eliminate the control group by any means necessary. I don't know if they transfected my friend at the gym
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But I do know that that
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Reinforced this idea
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Vaccines are something that he couldn't say no to vaccines are something that you can't question and he defended himself as he
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Described to me the pain that he's in and I just my heart breaks for these people
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And it's only through our work through our
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What we're doing these are one of the few ways that we can save these people and so
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um
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Stop all transfections stop all vaccinations and adults for shit sake
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And uh remember that they are trying to eliminate the control group now that they've got him
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Now that he's got all sippetal neuropathy
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You know they can give him all the shots they want now
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Once they transfect your kids
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How the hell you gonna know where it comes from
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the Crohn's disease
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or the allergies
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eczema
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How are you gonna know where the where it comes from when they get cancer when they're 22 years old
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You'll know
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Because transfection in healthy humans was always criminally negligent because RNA
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Campendemic and because gosh dang it intramuscular injection of any combination of substances with the intent of augmenting our
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Beautiful immune system is dumb
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It's been an independent bright web presentation
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Um Star Trek is coming soon as is the wheel
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um
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Ladies and gentlemen, you can find me at giggle on biological.com deal that bio and stream dot giggle home dot bio also
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uh jc on a bike on youtube and on twitter and on twitch
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Thanks very much to everybody who subscribes to this channel who subscribes to my sub stack who sent me
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letters emails
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anything um you're all very very much appreciated by me and my family and
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This wouldn't happen without you ladies and gentlemen. Thank you very much share this stream
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We'll see you tomorrow 1313 is the time we may be switching
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We may be switching to 10 10 in the morning for the first show
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um
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I'm pretty sure i'm going to be switching to 10 10 a.m. In the morning
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I hope that's not going to be too much trouble for a lot of people. It's going to be better
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A little bit better for me and it will open up the afternoon for possible second shows
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um
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right now
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The the variable show can't be the first one so I can't do it that way
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I think I have to shift to the morning
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So it's probably going to be 10 10 in the morning next week and the nice thing about 10 10
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Is that that's the time that you set your watch to when you want to sell it right? That's the prettiest
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Time on an analog clock
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So I think it's kind of a fun time to start in 10 10 is is the second cup of coffee
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That's also really good and it'll give me time to walk the dog would be and and that kind of thing in the morning
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So 10 10 next week. I think the schedule will be changed to reflect that. Um, so don't worry
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I won't it won't happen at random and in the meantime this week
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It's uh 13 13 for the remainder of the week as far as I can tell and we are working on setting up some people to
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Uh join us for an interview over a fire this kind of thing
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Um, we have a few people in mind. It's just uh getting this other momentum in the background
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Solid and I think we're really close to getting there. So I can't thank everybody enough
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Um
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I'm pretty convinced that this illusion of consensus is about to break because a lot of people actually do know the truth
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And uh, they're going to do something about it soon
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Thanks very much ladies and gentlemen and we'll see you tomorrow
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You
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