The Holy Bible in 2Kings chapter Five verse twenty seven indicates that white skin is biblical leprosy. In 2005 USA genetic scientist have discovered an mutated auto immune deceased gene responsible for the production of white caucasian european skin confirming that indeed white skin is a decease mutation .
The Holy Bible in 2Kings chapter Five verse twenty seven indicates that white skin is biblical leprosy. In 2005 USA genetic scientist have discovered an mutated auto immune deceased gene responsible for the production of white caucasian european skin confirming that indeed white skin is a decease mutation .
I’m here because I want to understand how Baldwin IV of Jerusalem contracted the disease from an early age, looks like he was just one of the unlucky 5%. Shame. Historical records show he was a kind and thoughtful yet masterful and strong young king.
It would be interesting to have a video on how syphilis affects the brain. There are changes even in the way the person walks because of the loss of sensorial information
The Holy Bible in 2Kings chapter Five verse twenty seven indicates that white skin is biblical leprosy. In 2005 USA genetic scientist have discovered an mutated auto immune deceased gene responsible for the production of white caucasian european skin confirming that indeed white skin is a decease mutation .
BRIAN: Who cured you? EX-LEPER: Jesus did, sir. I was hopping along, minding my own business. All of a sudden, up he comes. Cures me. One minute I'm a leper with a trade, next minute my livelihood's gone. Not so much as a by your leave. 'You're cured mate.' Bloody do-gooder.
The Holy Bible in 2Kings chapter Five verse twenty seven indicates that white skin is biblical leprosy. In 2005 USA genetic scientist have discovered an mutated auto immune deceased gene responsible for the production of white caucasian european skin confirming that indeed white skin is a decease mutation .
That one was really interesting. Leprosy is rather an 'out of sight, out of mind ' thing in America. It's a good thing we have scientists like you to help the rest of the world still affected by it.
You should do elephantitis next as well as plague and smallpox maybe yellow fever or cholera as well. I really like these. they're very informative and interesting
This series is excellent! My only request is that the episodes should be longer! Just as I'm settling in, it's over!! Can you go more in depth? Or does that run counter to what you want to achieve? I for one would be interested- heck, make this it's own channel!!
MR AD Vaccines aren’t a cure, they’re a preventative. The microbiologist explains how leprosy is cured in the video. Vaccines are only applicable for viruses, not bacteria.
Interesting bit at the end. I often think that if California or Oregon set about curing addiction and/or homelessness en massé, then homeless people from around the country would move there. Thus big problems need to be tackled comprehensively and widely.
I was just thinking a few days ago how does one get leprosy. You kind of answered it, except how does the first person in the family get leprosy? I know, you don't know. 🤔
Perhaps there are people who, while outside of Europe, *have* had contact with armadillos and have since (re)entered? Tourists or natives, somebody's got to have traveled somewhere and stumbled upon an armadillo before wandering (back) into Europe. If armadillos are actually a source of infection, ofc.
It's so good to see that we all have studied in the different part of the world, but Mitochondria is still the *powerhouse*... and not battery of a cell as per our science syllabus.
I have MS. No known cause. No cure. It's a disease that's essentially a myelin stripper... And the thing i wonder about as i watch this is the relationship between MS and leprosy. I can tell you, for sure, that an American with MS isn't treated as well as the leproscitc Byzantines. Thanks for making and posting this video. Really good. Your choice of "explaining researcher" was excellent.
@@unreconstructed, I knew two people who had MS and had gotten to the point where they were too disabled to work. In both cases, they applied for SSI and were turned down. In one case, the letter granting the appeal arrived 2 weeks after the person died of MS. In the other case, the patient died before getting the notification that their appeal had been denied again.
@@unreconstructed, our healthcare system is deeply dysfunctional, that's for sure. I have family in both England and South Korea where they have single payer plans and it works quite well. Wait times is one of the false bugaboos that politicians against nationalised coverage wave about. Well, I have a wound on my leg that is ready to be skin grafted but the earliest appointment I could get is in late July. How is that not a wait time???!! I can easily believe that congresscritters and other politicians don't have wait times but for the rest of us, waiting for appointments and procedures is just life as usual.
@@GrainneDhu I agree, it's messed up. California just voted to give illegal immigrants healthcare at the cost of taxpayers, while citizens and veterans are left out in the cold. Our hospitals are flooded with illegals giving birth and getting healthcare without paying a dime into the system and it's quite draining. If we cut out a large portion of our welfare programs, we could afford healthcare for every US citizen. But also, I know some British citizens who have come to the US to receive cancer treatments, because they would have died across the pond.
Could there be a connection between leprosy and tryptophobia?? I’m wondering if that’s why some people (myself included) have a fear of pores/small holes, and I’m speculating leprosy could be behind the phobia.
Lesions are not really a symptom of leprosy but a symptom of the associated infections from not being able to feel pain and letting wounds turn gangrenous.
What I still would like to know is why I never heard about leprosy in North America but have seen those commercials asking for money to help people with leprosy in developing countries.
It is infectious. I was on an African safari when I caught this through sharing binoculars. The tour guide handed them to me and kept saying, "Leopard see. Leopard see."
So if it can grow outside of animals then if every person and every animal with leprosy was quarantined until they died we could essentially rid the world of it?
No, because that still leaves the Question of where did/does it come from, (just because they can’t grow it in a lab doesn’t mean it can’t survive outside in another way ~ ground/animal, or - even if it’s something within humans themselves.
Prevalent from the 14-15th century...Nature's way of correcting/humbling individuals who take pride/develop vanity in their bodily beauty/muscular built...💃💃💪
If M.Leprae breaks down the mitochondria, could it not be feasible that they require mitochondria to survive and grow? Maybe that's why they can only survive in cells.
04:09 Some things just don't make sense: 00:22 'we do not know how the disease is transmitted" and 00:25 "we don't know where it starts in the body" and 01:49 "we don't know how it gets into the body" also "the bacteria multiply so slowly that you can have leprosy for years without showing any symptoms" yet "In order to contract leprosy you have to be in close contact with someone with leprosy for years." Like: at which minute point during that contact does one contract leprosy~? If we don't know how it is transmitted or where it starts in the body, how can it be said that one has to live w someone with leprosy "who is infectious" for years~? To me, this seems like anecdotal evidence.
My wife asked me if Leprosy was what you call leprechauns. She said you know like how people from Paris are called Parisians, I am questioning my life choices.
I've enjoyed these kinds of videos for their unique animations and complex yet easy to swallow information delivery. Yet the buzzfeed style of filming really annoys me, what's the point of showing the colored background if you're just gonna expose the film equipment and the regular room anyways? Just make up your minds please.
Actually you draw black pox in the beginning. Leprosy deformates the skin very similar to lipofilling or silicone. But it's ok as it's a very rare disease now. I believe it's because it's very sensitive to antibiotics.
"Mitochondrias are like the batteries within the cell".
Come on you know you want to say it just say it.
THE POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL!!
Mitochondrion is singular. Mitochondria is plural.
@@MarioRobles93 Haha Exactly!
The Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell...
But what's a powerhouse?
Definitely caught that
Science lady: "Mitochondria are like, um.. batteries within the cell"
Everyone at home: "MITOCHONDRIA ARE THE POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL!"
Lol, this comment is gold.
Can we use leprosy against cancer beacuse this kill cells if not maybe other bacteria that causes to kill cancer cells
I was coming to comment exactly this.
The Holy Bible in 2Kings chapter Five verse twenty seven indicates that white skin is biblical leprosy. In 2005 USA genetic scientist have discovered an mutated auto immune deceased gene responsible for the production of white caucasian european skin confirming that indeed white skin is a decease mutation .
lmao i was gonna comment this
mIToChOnDRia iS tHE PoWerHoUsE oF thE CelLS
Maze bean
Yeah I know this is not necessary but let you know mitochondria are plural and mitochondrion is singular
@@Eueueyw *Maze Bean*
@@exile4951 The Mitochondrion is the Powerhouse of the Cell
@@rhsdinful the mitochondrion is where aerobic respiration takes place in the cell
"Batteries!"
No! They are the powerhouses of the cell!!
She struggled so hard to say it another way 😂
That’s such an elementary school definition.... mitochondria are where aerobic respiration takes place.
@@Miquelalalaa it creates energy for the the aka a power house
The Holy Bible in 2Kings chapter Five verse twenty seven indicates that white skin is biblical leprosy. In 2005 USA genetic scientist have discovered an mutated auto immune deceased gene responsible for the production of white caucasian european skin confirming that indeed white skin is a decease mutation .
Well bateries store energy , powerhouses create it
I’m here because I want to understand how Baldwin IV of Jerusalem contracted the disease from an early age, looks like he was just one of the unlucky 5%. Shame. Historical records show he was a kind and thoughtful yet masterful and strong young king.
Bruh same lmfao
Me too.
😔🖐
Me too. Seems everyone wonders how he contracted it.
yh same 🗿✋
*WHAT I LEARNED IN SCHOOL WAS*
Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
You learnt about mitochondria in preschool?
Same
Please keep making content like this! I like the expert interview interspersed with relevant visuals.
Thanks for the feedback, we have another great episode next week.
It would be interesting to have a video on how syphilis affects the brain. There are changes even in the way the person walks because of the loss of sensorial information
Leprosy: **attack*
Mitochondria: *nuclear meltdown incoming!!!*
The Holy Bible in 2Kings chapter Five verse twenty seven indicates that white skin is biblical leprosy. In 2005 USA genetic scientist have discovered an mutated auto immune deceased gene responsible for the production of white caucasian european skin confirming that indeed white skin is a decease mutation .
BRIAN: Who cured you?
EX-LEPER: Jesus did, sir. I was hopping along, minding my own business. All of a sudden, up he comes. Cures me. One minute I'm a leper with a trade, next minute my livelihood's gone. Not so much as a by your leave. 'You're cured mate.' Bloody do-gooder.
klondike444, someone did it.. i appreciate that.. you old booger.
I was expectin this here.
Always look on the bright side of life
Life of Todd is such a good movie. One of my all time favorites! I know everything there is to know about that movie I do!
Video about leprosy: *exist*
Mitochondria meme: I'm about to end this man's whole carreer.
What sense is your comment supposed to make?
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The Holy Bible in 2Kings chapter Five verse twenty seven indicates that white skin is biblical leprosy. In 2005 USA genetic scientist have discovered an mutated auto immune deceased gene responsible for the production of white caucasian european skin confirming that indeed white skin is a decease mutation .
That one was really interesting. Leprosy is rather an 'out of sight, out of mind ' thing in America. It's a good thing we have scientists like you to help the rest of the world still affected by it.
You should do elephantitis next as well as plague and smallpox maybe yellow fever or cholera as well. I really like these. they're very informative and interesting
This series is excellent! My only request is that the episodes should be longer! Just as I'm settling in, it's over!! Can you go more in depth? Or does that run counter to what you want to achieve? I for one would be interested- heck, make this it's own channel!!
Nerve cells : *exists*
Mycobacterium: Im about to end this man's whole career
Husky Hussi _BYE SISTER_
SICK meme dude
@@matthenry2564 sorry i know its dead but couldnt help it
Unpopular opinion: Mitochondria are like the batteries within the cell
"I love Mycobacteria," Heh. Biologists. I have a kindred spirit! :D
Yeah.. she has no empathy for sure.
@@IceKateByMoonLightempathy is for losers, she is there for science not empathy
Mitochondria being the powerhouse of the cell is one of the only things I remember from biology
what a cool video! i got randomly recommended this and ill be going through your whole channel now
I love this new SICK series. Keep it up, Seeker.
MITOCHONDRIA THE BATTERY OF THE CELL
it doesn't have the same ring to it
MITOCHONDRIA THE POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL
Mitochondria *are* the powerhouse of cell. It's plural.
Mitochondrion is the powerhouse of cell!
Are you saying that my grade 8 teacher is wrong 😡😡😡 SMH👿
@@brokeindio5072 they screwed us all, didn't they?!
Lol this bumbay
You are an arse, this is a fact.
Oh yeah you're right hahaha.
Its the first time I've ever heard of patients suffering from something that were actually treated nicely. Sure its the Byzantine era but still.
I love medical disease and treatments! Keep it up!!!
Leprosy: Nearly eradicated
Anti-vaxxers: *_I’m about to _**_-end-_**_ restart this man’s whole career._*
Leprosy doesn't have a vaccine.
@@alanmorgan4826 sooo how do we cure it?
MR AD Vaccines aren’t a cure, they’re a preventative. The microbiologist explains how leprosy is cured in the video. Vaccines are only applicable for viruses, not bacteria.
@@zee2016 ok that sounds bads....
MR AD that last part was wrong lol I’m dumb there are vaccines against some bacterial infections, like tetanus. Most of them are viral tho.
Interesting bit at the end. I often think that if California or Oregon set about curing addiction and/or homelessness en massé, then homeless people from around the country would move there. Thus big problems need to be tackled comprehensively and widely.
She loves the bacteria which causes leprosy.
*wait, what?*
She probably loves their biology, like how some people love guns even though they are designed to kill.
Jack Kraken oh boy, here I go killing again!
@@cinderwolf32 Exactly, they just because you like something doesn't mean you want others to be hurt.
You should watch greys anatomy
95% immune to it is crazy
Batteries store energy not produce energy
@Stephen Clark haha true
😂😂
Yeah, tell that to millions of stuck-up EV owners. 🤣
I was just thinking a few days ago how does one get leprosy. You kind of answered it, except how does the first person in the family get leprosy? I know, you don't know. 🤔
I read somewhere that you get it from coming into contact with armadillos as they are carriers of the disease.
@@river6448 except in europe there weren't armadillos
Perhaps there are people who, while outside of Europe, *have* had contact with armadillos and have since (re)entered? Tourists or natives, somebody's got to have traveled somewhere and stumbled upon an armadillo before wandering (back) into Europe. If armadillos are actually a source of infection, ofc.
2:20
Say it...say it..
No! No! You were supposed to say its the power house of the cell!
im reading a book called "The Way Home" and its about former leprosy patients and how tough life is for them. its kinda interesting, but very sad.
I love these medical videos, keep it up!! thanks :)
Mitochondria: *exists*
Leprosy: *I'm about to end this man's whole career*
mitochondria will always be the powerhouse of the cell. it’s literally the only thing i took away from bio besides shape=function
I knew exactly what 50% of the comment section would look like the second she started explaining what the mitochondria is
It's so good to see that we all have studied in the different part of the world, but Mitochondria is still the *powerhouse*... and not battery of a cell as per our science syllabus.
Leprosy just scared me way more! Thanks!
This is both a "powerhouse of the cell" comment and "I'm about to end this whole man's career" comment.
2:18 she tried so hard not to say Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell lmao
I'm sad that they didn't address the importance of the type of immune response (Th1 or Th2) that determines the outcome of the disease
No reference to Death's "Leprosy" album? I'm disappointed youtube comment section
Please do TOXOPLAMOSIS! sadly I suffer from it. I love this SICK series :)
Get it from your cat?
I have MS. No known cause. No cure.
It's a disease that's essentially a myelin stripper...
And the thing i wonder about as i watch this is the relationship between MS and leprosy.
I can tell you, for sure, that an American with MS isn't treated as well as the leproscitc Byzantines.
Thanks for making and posting this video. Really good. Your choice of "explaining researcher" was excellent.
How are Americans with MS treated worse?
@@unreconstructed, I knew two people who had MS and had gotten to the point where they were too disabled to work. In both cases, they applied for SSI and were turned down. In one case, the letter granting the appeal arrived 2 weeks after the person died of MS. In the other case, the patient died before getting the notification that their appeal had been denied again.
@@GrainneDhu well that's absolutely terrible and I'm sorry about that. We've really gotta start prioritizing the healthcare of American citizens.
@@unreconstructed, our healthcare system is deeply dysfunctional, that's for sure. I have family in both England and South Korea where they have single payer plans and it works quite well.
Wait times is one of the false bugaboos that politicians against nationalised coverage wave about. Well, I have a wound on my leg that is ready to be skin grafted but the earliest appointment I could get is in late July. How is that not a wait time???!! I can easily believe that congresscritters and other politicians don't have wait times but for the rest of us, waiting for appointments and procedures is just life as usual.
@@GrainneDhu I agree, it's messed up. California just voted to give illegal immigrants healthcare at the cost of taxpayers, while citizens and veterans are left out in the cold. Our hospitals are flooded with illegals giving birth and getting healthcare without paying a dime into the system and it's quite draining. If we cut out a large portion of our welfare programs, we could afford healthcare for every US citizen. But also, I know some British citizens who have come to the US to receive cancer treatments, because they would have died across the pond.
Was going to comment about the mitochondria but it seems that 90% of the comments beat me to it thanks guys
MITOCHONDRIA IS THE POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL
honestly this seems perfect for a bacteriophage treatment.
Nicely done
Could there be a connection between leprosy and tryptophobia?? I’m wondering if that’s why some people (myself included) have a fear of pores/small holes, and I’m speculating leprosy could be behind the phobia.
Lesions are not really a symptom of leprosy but a symptom of the associated infections from not being able to feel pain and letting wounds turn gangrenous.
What I still would like to know is why I never heard about leprosy in North America but have seen those commercials asking for money to help people with leprosy in developing countries.
It is infectious. I was on an African safari when I caught this through sharing binoculars.
The tour guide handed them to me and kept saying, "Leopard see. Leopard see."
Joke?
Clever joke
all i know is from every dark ages movie ive seen is to get the hell away from that sickness
So if it can grow outside of animals then if every person and every animal with leprosy was quarantined until they died we could essentially rid the world of it?
No, because that still leaves the Question of where did/does it come from, (just because they can’t grow it in a lab doesn’t mean it can’t survive outside in another way ~ ground/animal, or - even if it’s something within humans themselves.
@@lasarith2 they said in the video it can't survive outside of animals.
Inspector Steve well then it’s getting transferred by something, also ground infers living organisms in the dirt .
But what it it grows in things like flies or mosquitoes? It would be really hard to quarantine all those insects
Because it's such a damn heavy album, that's why.
Constantin relayed the Leprosy all over the world 😀. What a naughty boy
Now explain why my leper always miss his attack...
His ACC must be shit
This is the reason we're still investigating for centuries
That was very educative,thanks
RIP Viserys
viserys has flesh eating disease, not leprosy
The scientist interviewed did an awesome job at explaining!
Sure sure
We think so too!
Prevalent from the 14-15th century...Nature's way of correcting/humbling individuals who take pride/develop vanity in their bodily beauty/muscular built...💃💃💪
Nice, thanks for sharing this😀👍
Nobody:
UA-cam: You might wanna know about leprosy.
Batteries?
The mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cells.
Awesome video
If M.Leprae breaks down the mitochondria, could it not be feasible that they require mitochondria to survive and grow? Maybe that's why they can only survive in cells.
The mitochondria is the power house of the cell
0:05 ummm is that strawhat Luffy? Wtf?
Batteries??? POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL
If the thumbnail bothers you you might have trypophbia
Yeah and now I'm scratching myself to death...
But do leprechauns have leprosy?
Tryphobias ppl should leave
Thanks scrolled way too far for this
Here in Brazil patients with leprosy were locked up in clinics where they were treated like prisoners when the outbreak of the desease started.
Mitochondria is the trap house cell, you know this.
You guys should do an episode on ME/CFS
animals: "exist"
leprosy bacteria: "it's the only free real estate I shall ever dwell in"
Have you tried to run electric current comparable to what comes through nerves in the Petri dish?
"the leprosy broooothers were the leprosy brooothers, we tear each others arms off, for fun!"
04:09 Some things just don't make sense: 00:22 'we do not know how the disease is transmitted" and 00:25 "we don't know where it starts in the body" and 01:49 "we don't know how it gets into the body" also "the bacteria multiply so slowly that you can have leprosy for years without showing any symptoms" yet "In order to contract leprosy you have to be in close contact with someone with leprosy for years." Like: at which minute point during that contact does one contract leprosy~? If we don't know how it is transmitted or where it starts in the body, how can it be said that one has to live w someone with leprosy "who is infectious" for years~? To me, this seems like anecdotal evidence.
My wife asked me if Leprosy was what you call leprechauns. She said you know like how people from Paris are called Parisians, I am questioning my life choices.
Literally yelled "MITOCHONDRIA ARE THE POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL!" at my macbook when she called them batteries .
This barely talked about leprosy effects on the body and that was the title ....
Does it effect your bones in any way?
I was going to make a mitochondria is the power house of the cell joke until I saw the comments....
I've enjoyed these kinds of videos for their unique animations and complex yet easy to swallow information delivery. Yet the buzzfeed style of filming really annoys me, what's the point of showing the colored background if you're just gonna expose the film equipment and the regular room anyways? Just make up your minds please.
Whoa wait.... Zebra fish...??! So many in my tank... Colourful beautiful fishes.. 🦓 🐟🐠
I hope we get molbio tests for leprosy here in the PH
Imagine if leprosy is more contagious than it is. And replicates faster.
Anyone remember Baldwin iv?
Did she just say that she LOVES the bacteria that cause leprocy and tuberculosis?!
98.99999% of this comment section is the mitochondria meme
Dude the band Death has a song called leprosy and the have a line saying rotting as you breath death comes slow
Leprosy the new name I am hearing for the first time in life
Actually you draw black pox in the beginning. Leprosy deformates the skin very similar to lipofilling or silicone. But it's ok as it's a very rare disease now. I believe it's because it's very sensitive to antibiotics.
I feel bad I hope you’re OK
informative!!
2:18 this Professor at UC San Diego didn’t know Mitochondria is the Powerhouse of the Cell 🤦🏻♂️
Please make a video on Tuberculosis. I have TB and i wanna know about it
It's on our list, look for it soon.
@@Seeker thanks
@Balázs Fanaczán A doctor will not explain you history of it
I was legit waiting she described mitochondria as "the power house of the cell"
so weird that armadillos carry it. never knew mice and zebra fish naturally did as well