So the truth of it is the human body is remarkably resilient at basically turning chemical energy into electrical energy back to chemical energy. That's all we're doing.
you basically. Yeah, you die instantly. Um and there are other things that can kill can kill quickly, azide and a variety of other chemicals. But for chronic diseases, it's usually not an acute stress on this organelle. It's it's a chronic stress. And in cancer, what happens in a particular tissue, whether it's
more selfish. They start They start sort of multiplying without thought of the broader organism. chemicals uh that are in the environment uh things that we have that we use in our
because the genes that were once turned on correctly in my young cells, that that control system, these chemicals on the DNA molecule, the methyls, are getting erased. So aging is an identity crisis of the cells.
And that can look like a bunch of different things. Chemical weathering, for instance, occurs when chemical reactions caused by water or other substances, like acid that oozes from lichens, transform or destroys the minerals in rocks. This is how we get karst landscapes: areas mostly made of carbonate rock, which dissolves when touched by weak acid.
So you want to fill your plate up with as many nutrient-dense foods. Chemicals contained within the animals themselves, fish for instance-- if you're ingesting fish-- I used to eat sushi four or five times a week.
So you want to fill your plate up with as many nutrient-dense foods. Chemicals produced from cooking meat themselves, like heterocyclic amines, when you cook meat, are carcinogenic.
So. "The gastrointestinal system is a long and winding road housed between the mouth and anus. Chemical reactions take care to break down the food that you eat and the liquid you drink into small particles to be absorbed by the bloodstream and to be used by energy by you.
And all the seven things you see there-- as you can see, very clear, concrete, down-to-earth, real biological phenomena. chemically different and, in various ways, not amenable to processing by the macrophage.
caused by six hours of sleep. Chemically, it's an incredibly complex job.
different ways to help people without spending a dime um I I now work for an amazing company um we are the best chemical Distribution Company in the world essential ingredients and uh when I first started there actually it was during my interview my boss said to me um at the time he wasn't my boss but he said we have this great thing and that
his scientists is about 73 and most of them have never seen or touched the plant they're used to dealing with chemicals and bottles it's very fascinating experience um and what happened was really interesting in the 1980s they discovered a a system of receptors throughout the body that
said to me look I why are we angry why are we sad why are we jealous I don't know I don't know the chemical reason for that and I certainly had no idea of why those things are true um and it was extremely fascinating to think about but cannabis is more than that even and if
I I personally don't find them that friendly together I think they're doing different things I'm not sure why chemically um other people may have different experiences I don't know but um I think the idea that you use cannabis to go out and have a great wild time is sort of crazy actually it's it's it's a to me it's
forged sarin and DDT and uthris that we have conquered the chemical world we like to think that we're the best biochemists on Earth but or not the truth is every day we're losing chemical
with compounds to do whatever they wanted and now they are in possession of chemicals that can do unspeakable Horrors or unimaginable Miracles some might call them evil some have revered them as Gods they've been
through wounding and so we know that these guys are going to harm us physically and then chemically whether it be with fangs with stingers with spines with tentacles or in the case the Platypus with these ankle spurs now the Platypus
So there's this thing called the "Ipsen inhibitor," which means, in our body, we don't have all the enzymes and everything chemically to absorb all the nutrition of the beans. As such, we have to cook it.
And as Dr. Hassed talks about in the film, there's this constant wear and tear of the body, the constant release of these stress chemicals, like cortisol. They slowly, slowly start impacting your body in a detrimental way. Now, what's really important to know is that we've evolved to have the stress response as a good thing.
And the part of your brain that's going to help you figure out what to do now is this part of the brain. chemicals that have you feel high and live longer and have higher performance.
Some sort of engineering. Chemical? No-- engineering of some sort. He's brilliant, and he worked for years for Harrah's out in Las Vegas doing some of their something, something computer-related.
chemical connections that we have with nature and how, actually, there are messages when we work with plants, both olfactory messages and so on, that can make us happy or can
chemical and engineering news Albemarle proudly announcing a 377% increase in their profits from their sale of brominated
chemical companies. So by next June you should all be able to buy safer furniture without flame retardants thanks to the governor.
chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, and antibiotics are fed to these animals.
chemicals. Why McDonalds? People love to bash fast food.
chemical processes. The problem with it is that it's very expensive compared to traditional ways of like getting CO2 from coal plants or something. But, out of coal plant stacks.
chemicals being used in this particular substance here. Its fat, water, a bit of surfactant, which like a soap just to break down the very high pressures form surface tension around
chemical process called dutching does anybody know what Dutch Chocolate means here cuz basically what dutching is is
chemical reactions that released bursts of oxygen and fooled people for about a half a second until they realized that
chemical communication down to the molecular level so what you do is you dissect out this gland megohm
chemical signals and this is what has addressed or holdover has addressed we know a lot
Chemical Company in Japan to Africa. Um, and I say that not not conflating the
And chemically, that drop in pH means that there are now more positive hydronium ions in the solution.
That chemical reaction gives off a lot of heat.
These chemicals literally replaced the hoe, and everything from farm fields to railroad tracks and sidewalks.
The chemicals used to make them were being released into the environment, slowly poisoning everyone on the planet, including me.
- The chemicals were everywhere, even where they shouldn't be.
These chemicals were causing toxic effects in multiple organ systems in multiple species.
Their chemicals were getting into the blood of people all across the United States, but they didn't tell the researchers.
- That chemical gets shipped to the same plant in West Virginia.
- Dangerous chemicals, toxic chemicals.
just chemicals. It's like, okay, h how show show me how did those chemicals turn into feelings? You know, why are
The roof of each window collapses— leaving these strange towers behind. And chemical weathering helps to round the rocks into a variety of bulbous shapes. These features go by several equally fantastic names depending on their location, including hoodoos, tent rocks, and fairy chimneys.
With chemicals on paper, chemicals on film.
So chemical engineering was the goal.
The chemical that makes plastic hard are the bisphenols.
to chemical weapon use in Syria and all these other topics.
the chemicals in Teflon and non-stick pans.
These chemicals have an effect on our body.