هذا الفيديو يدل على أن الوجود+الكون+الطبيعية+الحيوانات+الإنسان مترابطين إلى ما لا نهاية ❤
@hazelirving94784 ай бұрын
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@AbdisalamFarah3915 ай бұрын
In Somalia, the most milk we drink is camel milk; and the most meat we eat is camel meat. Older generations had less diseases and lived longer. The young modern generations who consume fast food have more diseases and alergies than the older generations. Probably the camel has a role to play in that.
@imcbocian5 ай бұрын
Lol, it doesn't work this way
@AbdisalamFarah3915 ай бұрын
@@imcbocian Lol... it is just an opinion. What do you also base that it doesn't work that way? :)
@kevinclass20105 ай бұрын
The same happened in the West with peanuts. Children were getting peanut allergies because their parents stopped giving them legumes. Then the doctors realized that and began asking the parents to expose them to peanuts early on to prevent allergies later.
@michaelscott56535 ай бұрын
Uhm, That's not how it works 😂😂
@AbdisalamFarah3915 ай бұрын
@kaelhooten8468 That is why I added PROBABLY in the comment, as I knew there are people who will take my opinion literally, just for the sake of loving to argue.
@JoeReynolds1535 ай бұрын
Amazing work. With all the craziness in the world today it's refreshing to watch these wonderful people make a discovery that's helping people.
@JoeReynolds1534 ай бұрын
@@ponycarresurrection4401 No.
@utopianna5 ай бұрын
I have never seen a documentary more interesting than these King of Bio-Tech Camels! Such careful detail and explanations that a non-science and a non-medical person can comprehend proves that we could all learn if it is brought down to our level. And the sprinkling of entertainment throughout holds our attention. Thank you all for your appearances in this film and the production of it.
@jaxamilius52375 ай бұрын
this reminds me of an old BBC documentary called 'The virus that cures'. it was about the phage virus. these people should look into combining the two for treatments
@Yosetime5 ай бұрын
When I was growing up we were told that Camels have never been natural to North America. What a surprise it was to find out that this was actually the origin of all Camelids and that they simply disappeared from this continent long ago, as did horses and other mammals. I studied the origins of llamas when I first started breeding them in Canada about 25 or so years ago. I gave up the business in favor of human children eventually, but at the time it was pretty scary to import these llamas from South America, in particular Peru, to a completely different habitat. And it wasn't the cold that was the problem. Llamas naturally live in the mountainous areas where temperatures are cool year round, which is why they have so much wool. So Canada's winters were not a problem. It was the heat in the summer that was a problem. Many of us didn't even know how to shear a llama and the llama's didn't appreciate it either. So many of them went unshorn and that was bad. Plus, the llamas that were used for showing had to keep their coats on and clean and get bathed before a show and you would not believe how much work that was and how stressful it was on the llamas. They also had to have their toes clipped because they were not in their natural mountain habitat where they would get naturally worn to the right shape. Trimming llama toes is a horrible experience. They are not cooperative, stubborn and persistent. It was a big learning curve. Because it was normal to spend 10K on one llama at that time (we paid 20K for our stud), a baby llama was worth saving. But we didn't do all the right things sometimes and many breeders would end up with a very expensive baby who did not get the mother's first milk, the colostrum, and they would become sick and die. So, we'd have to take blood from either the mother or another llama, have it spun down into plasma at our vet clinic or the hospital, and the vet would inject it directly into the stomach of the baby in order to give it an immune system. All done within 24 hours. It was all very scary, and expensive. But today I learned about these nanobodies from this documentary and I knew nothing of this before. Nice!
@jayawilder38355 ай бұрын
This comment was so interesting, I stopped the video to read it. But why, please, were you importing the llamas into Canada in the first place, if it wasn't for wool or medicine? If it was so expensive to keep them, there must have been a really good reason?
@markmoreno72955 ай бұрын
Yeah, I want to know to. Why Canada? I am thinking as pack animals on an expedition.
@m.goodengumman39415 ай бұрын
@@Yosetime would have been more humane to rear the llama in their own environment, if you really care about their well being. Well Nano Tec will improve some complications not all.
@logicbug5 ай бұрын
Americans have many strange ideas, imagine selling cigarettes called Camel !
@SungazerDNB5 ай бұрын
You forget the part where you are extremely regretful and ashamed about what you have done 😅
@shaikhaaqib68845 ай бұрын
Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala said: ".... He shows you His signs that you might reason." (QS. Al-Baqara 2: Verse 73) Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala said: أَفَلَا يَنْظُرُونَ إِلَى الْإِبِلِ كَيْفَ خُلِقَتْ "Then do they not look at the camels - how they are created?" (QS. Al-Ghaashiya 88: Verse 17)
@drftrkjhguvgggfd5 ай бұрын
Pigs are used in blood transfusion too. May be your people forgot about that while noting down banalities.
@MohammedAli-es3cl5 ай бұрын
I was just realising & recalling the verse of the Quran regarding Camels as how they created
@shaikhaaqib68845 ай бұрын
@@drftrkjhguvgggfd Qur'an is a book of signs.... Not science.... If Allah started to mention all the great things he has created and the science behind them all in his book... Then... All the paper in this world put together... That also won't be enough for him.... That is the reason.... Only those things that are unique and special and ones that could make the ppl of coming generations realise... That this Book is from Allah... Are mentioned in Qur'an....
@lulzhh51775 ай бұрын
That verse came to my mind as well. And I thought sub7annAllah. It’s amazing.
@you7tube7Abukhaled5 ай бұрын
Thank you for the new information
@maryiced39315 ай бұрын
Everything we need is in nature. We just have to pay attention with respect.
@The-Devils-Advocate4 ай бұрын
Is the nature you mention purely geological and biological, or is it universal?
@fluxpistol36084 ай бұрын
^?
@iitian49325 ай бұрын
Oh how I love being a human in such moments.
@reneprovosty70325 ай бұрын
I think it is a good story and represents hope.
@seuna.84385 ай бұрын
Yes. We humans have the ability to solve any problems. We also have the ability to destroy ourselves.
@shuttzi98785 ай бұрын
@@seuna.8438And were are also the ones creating said problems
@squamish42444 ай бұрын
I have 20 years before I'm a senior citizen, and it would be nice to never actually have to become one. I've spent my whole adult life struggling with health issues, and would rather not spend the rest of it doing so as well.
@reneprovosty70324 ай бұрын
@@squamish4244 try to relax and live your life as best you can. do not be despondent.
@0mnom5 ай бұрын
Imagine how many other animals might’ve contributed to similar, if not greater breakthroughs in human biology, but will never be discovered because we’ve driven them to extinction through overhunting, deforestation, pollution etc… Mother Nature always gets the last laugh.
@Kenny49ERS5 ай бұрын
We can recreate them in labs when we find their DNA Be positive 😎
@retrospecative24545 ай бұрын
We are busy creating viruses
@thatcanada5 ай бұрын
@@Kenny49ERS For what reason - they went extinct usually to habitat destruction or invasive species pushing them out. Until we deal with that, which is very unlikely, it's rather pointless other than to have them in a zoo.
@KitKatToeBeans5 ай бұрын
@@Kenny49ERS”We”? 😂 Also, NO. You don’t see all the problems once that begins. There will be NO way of stopping idiot countries from bringing back T-Rex’s. As fun as that might be to see…it’s a can of worms that the world will not be prepared for.
@diegogschmidt5 ай бұрын
Dude, most species that ever existed on planet Earth gone extinct way before humans even existed.
@tusharpotdar57625 ай бұрын
Excellent research & development, Hat's off to all researchers, and scientists
@DWDocumentary5 ай бұрын
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@joli3955 ай бұрын
And especially to camels, alpacas and lamas. Thank you!
@joli3955 ай бұрын
Thank you to camels, alpacas, and lamas, there might be a successful treatment for different types of cancers and Alzheimer's disease in the near future. Amazing!
@gerharddeusser91034 ай бұрын
I seriously doubt any of this will contribute to the well being of these sentient mammals. On the contrary...
@Yyazween4 ай бұрын
The best overall treatment for Altzimers which is now considered to be type 3 diabetes is to stop eating sugar, grains refined carbs, starches, generally the bulk of plant foods especially root veggies legumes and all the grasses (wheat corn oat etc. Eat meat and dairy if you tolerate it maybe very occasionally fruit and/or leafy greens if that is your choice but mainly meat, salt, and plenty of water
@joli3954 ай бұрын
@@Yyazween How about if you are vegetarian ?
@fluxpistol36084 ай бұрын
@@YyazweenAlzheimer's*
@benjaminfranklymean72834 ай бұрын
Somebody needs to give this people a Nobel prize
@dares165 ай бұрын
Simply amazing! the solutions are there in nature we need to find them, but the depletion of nature and biodiversity by our current economic model has to stop.
@diolverbravo37235 ай бұрын
If nano bodies can cross the blood brain barrier, then it should also open to new opportunities to treat other brain infections
@sapphireemerald68825 ай бұрын
Which also includes brain tumour
@Jason_5565 ай бұрын
@@sapphireemerald6882ever hear of use dewormers to treat cancer? I hear and see good results.
@thinking63075 ай бұрын
And...neural-viral diseases.
@sjb34605 ай бұрын
I am 73 and absolutely terrified of dementia for my wife and I. There is no treatment. There is no cure. There is no predictive medical technology available.
@glenliesegang2335 ай бұрын
@@sjb3460PLEASD REPLACE FEAR SND DESPAIR WITH HOPE AND KNOWLEDGE. look up neurocognitive testing for early detection of AD. Even if she doesn't show signs, do what MDs who do not spread the toxic lies that there is nothing which can help, reverse, or even cure dementia!!! What wise MDs do know: APO E4 gene "alleles" are a strong biomarker-2 copies correlate with much higher risk for DAT than 1, or even none. Eliminate all sugar and foods which rapidly turn to sugar. Avoid processed and factory farmed foods which contain antibiotics and other unnatural chemicals. High fat foods are good, if free of industrial toxins like PCBs. Good fats, especially from fatty fish. And other foods rich in MUFAs and MCT oil can help greatly.
@emilyau80235 ай бұрын
I studied this when there was very little research back then about it. It's really cool to see it come full circle. I have a disorder called ITP and it would be really great if this can resolve it like it did for the AATP patient.
@brian-leechandler49085 ай бұрын
Hi, I am sorry to hear of your condition. I tried to reach out to ablynx but no response as yet.
@pt69445 ай бұрын
Very educating documentary.
@DWDocumentary5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! We’re glad you found the documentary helpful. 😊
@abuyoutubebah21405 ай бұрын
Well IS not a suprise that Camel milk and urine Can cure cancer. It was mentions 1400 years ago by prophet Muhammad.
@secretsoul68825 ай бұрын
Accidental discovery not purely contributed by luck, but the ability of people to understand and utilise the information.
@TStadiumhopper5 ай бұрын
TBH, this is the first time I see camel on a green field.
@IGORGOUZENKO225 ай бұрын
Believe it or not i saw a camel in a Urban place
@TheJamesRedwood5 ай бұрын
Why did you start with TBH? Do people often think you are lying?
@r.r49815 ай бұрын
Time stamp ?
@powerjets35125 ай бұрын
It actually makes them ill. They have evolved for low quality grass.
@Mougino75 ай бұрын
@@IGORGOUZENKO22 Circus !
@ibrahimmohamed92555 ай бұрын
"Do they not ever reflect on camels-how they were ˹masterfully˺ created;( Suratul Ghashiya: verse 17).... I am Somali living in Kenya a camel herder, I drink it milk and eat its meat even some people drink it is urine as a medicinal purposes and it really helps them.....
@maryjones57104 ай бұрын
There will be stem cells in the Urine, our own is good to.
@williamrussellmorley5 ай бұрын
this is the best news stories I have ever seen thanks so much for producing and thanks so much to all these serendipitous cousins across the seas of the world, I come from Maine as a child, that is Maine in U.S. great hardworking smart people so refreshing to see
@yankeedoodle8524 ай бұрын
Amazing discovery and wonderful medical contribution. We need more positive reports like these. Big thanks to DW Documentary. Bravo!!!
@DWDocumentary4 ай бұрын
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@etebol5 ай бұрын
Alpacas are sweet animals. I am from Bolivia and we see them a lot there. I don’t think we eat them though, at least I never did or saw anyone doing it. Farmers keep them mostly for their wool. Happy to see them become notorious.
@benzpinto4 ай бұрын
they r soo cute ❤
@peetereek32644 ай бұрын
Alpaca was on the menu of the Resturant in La Paz Old Town in 2016, when we made short trip to Bolivia from Peru. The meat was tender on veri tasty.
@benzpinto4 ай бұрын
@@peetereek3264 ☹️😭
@Nichtword4 ай бұрын
Never thought that we may learn the most important things from animals. Thank you, DW, for sharing the significance of animals in research and highlighting the importance of the immune system with the nanobodies. It is a really eye-opening documentary.
@Mark-12-315 ай бұрын
So, there are more important things in this world than wars. Who would have thought?
@Apdillahi-cadaani5 ай бұрын
What an interesting documentary, thank you all.
@DWDocumentary5 ай бұрын
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@gardengeek30414 ай бұрын
I notice quite a long comment from a llama farmer in Canada which generated a lot of comments in reply. Also in Canada, I got bankrupted and have never recovered from when a member of our family farm company convinced us to invest in a herd of alpacas from Chile or Peru. The whole thing was contrived by a company in New Zealand. These are wonderful resilient animals. But the sale price and hidden costs were far too high to ever recover our expenses, let alone to ever make a profit. Maybe other farmers and breeders of camelids can make a go of it with this new discovery of healthful properties..
@daffidkane83505 ай бұрын
I heard that the camel was the medicine chest of the desert.
@Damacles95 ай бұрын
If only humanity would eschew war for medical reasearch, environmental protection, conservation of resources, education, and the love of others, we might make it to the stars. I look around and feel we will never make it.....
@malcolmrickarby23135 ай бұрын
If you can contact your government and leaders with that message and encourage others to do that,then that is how change begins. I will ❤😊
@igoodkid3344 ай бұрын
I love your comment. Who are you? woman man? in the U.S., probably not in the U.S. everybody is selfish narcissistic here and could care less about the environment and science like the trump voters.
@DesertlizzyThe4 ай бұрын
Amen to that!
@malcolmrickarby23134 ай бұрын
@@almightyyt2101 please explain!🤷♂️
@matildamarmaduke10964 ай бұрын
We will never because it's not what they say it is.medical research got us here we lived much longer and fruitful lives before man decided he had to control everything he saw and touched and if he couldn't he killed it sure people live longer lives but have no quality of life everything that ails us is a byproduct of mining, drilling, fracking, insectasides or man made viruses invented for profit to cause death in others weapons of mass destruction.
@lauraw.70085 ай бұрын
Wondering when this was filmed, as the recognition now (2024) is that amyloid plaques is a response to some inflammatory process. Getting rid of plaques may be counter-productive if the plaques are “capturing” whatever is causing the inflammation in the first place. That said, the camelids and their contributions to research and healing is A M A Z I N G ! ! !
@exosproudmamabear5584 ай бұрын
Thats not how it works. Amyloid plauqes happen because of inflamation causing structural dysfunction in tau proteins.Then they agregate and stick together causing more dysfunction and inflamation. Lastly body isolates the agreaged tau proteins just to stop inflamation. The idea that it will eat it once the functions turn normal again. But usually it cant. The real issue is the inflamation decrease effectiveness of authophagie preventing tau proteins from eaten and excess inflamation causing more tau proteins to end up wrong. Exersise,,weight loss,antiinflamatory practises ,extended water fasting increase authophagia ability and decrease inflamation so it could help tremendously. We also have enzymes that break amyloid plaques,fibrins and pro inflamatory cytokines like serrapeptase,nattokşnase,lumbrakinase mimşckşng body's authofagia ability and decreasing share. But main issue is the inflamation of course
@stevedrane23645 ай бұрын
What an interesting documentary. . Thank you .
@diolverbravo37235 ай бұрын
Considering how viruses are generally smarter than bacteria in terms of drug resistance, how does nano bodies fare against viruses?
@robinkelly17705 ай бұрын
It's not that they're smarter, more that viruses infect cells and so are not affected by antibiotics. Specific (and relatively new) anti virals have been developed. However the traditional method of defending against viruses are with immunisation. This includes triggering the body to develop nanobodies specific to certain viruses. It has been realised that nano bodies can be adopted to target all types of harmful disease including tumours but this work is very slow and in many cases person/tumour specific. In other words someone who has developed nano bodies against their own cancer probably cannot help another person with the identical cancer😢
@diolverbravo37235 ай бұрын
@@robinkelly1770 drug resistance happens even with anti virals. My point is viruses mutate faster than bacteria cuz viruses are generally simpler in genetic structure than bacteria.
@DzzO5 ай бұрын
Can't believe we are not constanstly checking animal bloodwork for all kinds of cool stuff
@TheJamesRedwood5 ай бұрын
How do you know we aren't?
@ericswain41775 ай бұрын
Oh, they do but you will likely not hear about it and some are kept secret or only for the elite. The medical and pharmaceutical industries thrive on sickness and death, so why would they jeopardize their oversized cash cow.
@DzzO5 ай бұрын
@@TheJamesRedwood well the video shows that they used cammels out of convenience and discovered the nano white cells by accident.
@Animusangel5 ай бұрын
Horseshoe crab blood is used for research. It’s blue & has intriguing properties.
@ericswain41775 ай бұрын
@@AnimusangelYa it's amazing stuff but like I keep saying, Not unless big Pharma can control and profit from it.
@MrJmazing15 ай бұрын
Very interesting!!!! Grateful to finding this documentary because a lot of this I didn't know
@DWDocumentary5 ай бұрын
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@JacquesTreehorn5 ай бұрын
I drink camel milk. I can get it at the Carrefour in Abu Dhabi UAE in chocolate, strawberry, date and regular. It taste a little different than cow milk. Kind of like they grazed something other than grass or hay. I think they are eating some kind of desert herbs that give the milk a sage like taste. Not sure. I have seen them eat cactus on KZbin, but there are no cactus here. I bet camel colostrum would be very potent.
@lwscijunkie5 ай бұрын
You can't get a dose of camelid nanobodies from consuming camel meat or milk. The human body simply digests any nanobody proteins that a camelid-derived food might contain. The camelid nanobodies have to be carefully retrieved and refined from camelid blood and then concentrated to deliver an effective 'dose'. Hopefully, if camelid nanobodies live up to their potential they can eventually be synthesized or made by genetically engineered bacteria or yeasts and produced in bioreactors like many other pharmaceuticals.
@drycloud5 ай бұрын
@@lwscijunkieu think u know everything?
@rebirthofthecool56195 ай бұрын
No you do it seems @@drycloud
@sreckobrzin85345 ай бұрын
🥴🙄🍋@@drycloud
@glenliesegang2335 ай бұрын
@@drycloud please do not insult or scoff. Both are fun. But please take the higher ground and be better than most humans.
@elharrakmohamed21825 ай бұрын
سبحان الله العظيم.الابل مدكور في القرآن وهذه الآية الكريمة وهي تعبر عن النظر في خلقة الابل اي البحث والتعلم في كل ما ييتعلق بهذا المخلوق سبحان الله العظيم االذي في ككلامه التتوجه و الارشاد للبحث عن االحقيقة...
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@falischika62214 ай бұрын
@@DWDocumentary You can click on ‘Translate to English’.
@MrAB-xc9du5 ай бұрын
When i was a kid my uncle who was a lab assistant at Kuwait university they were initiated research on Camale milke to find cure for cancer, however Dunkys miles etc are also being used for beauty from history.
@Het-user5 ай бұрын
They were trying a coranique affirmation .. not to help others
@lupemerrit5 ай бұрын
What a beautifully informative program. Love it!
@DWDocumentary5 ай бұрын
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@MohammedAlkhader4095 ай бұрын
It's mention in the Quran, the great creation of camels in The 17th verse of the Chapter Al-Gashiyah, which is "Do they not look at the Camels, how they are made?", mentions an animal that has to be carefully examined and thought about: This is the 'camel'.
@videomax71825 ай бұрын
treatment of diseases using Camal , in hadees
@JJ-fr2ki5 ай бұрын
It is disappointing that science is so under-developed even in rich nations with camels that this was not discovered in say Saudi Arabia.
@malcolmrickarby23135 ай бұрын
Australia has a great history in medicine research and have enormous numbers of camels. Might be a good place to continue with research and development.🐪🐪🐪🐪🐪🦘🦘😊
@mrmark445 ай бұрын
They have unlimited petrol $$$, but choose to spend on a 'wall city' (The Line) & US weapons. Maybe Saudi Arabia just needs more visionaries.
@Clklom5 ай бұрын
Where is Saudi or entire Middle East you will find a research institute like this...they blow their money on building things that are harming the mother earth..
@husseinalazraq19415 ай бұрын
In the Holy Qur’an, the word of God said ((Then do they not look at the camels - how they are created)) Surah Al-Ghashiyah Full
@JJ-fr2ki5 ай бұрын
@@husseinalazraq1941 No excuse. Susdi Arabia does not value terrestrial learning. The nation is still totally dependent on foreign petro-engineers!! There wasn’t a graduate school in the whole country until ≈2008. And I know an Indian math professor who left because the students were so lazy he could not stand teaching there. The best minds are wasted memorizing and studying superstition. The management of Mecca is an international embarrasssmemt. The use of slave labor for building and foreign engineers in the rich Arab world is an embarrassment second only to authoritarianism and the mistreatment of women. Science is dead in rich Arab nations. Note that it is not dead in Iran/Persia.
@christinemalaka86365 ай бұрын
Speaking of antibodies, would love if u did a video on the research and trials of using monocloidal antibodies to treat meth addiction. Happening at providence hospital in Everett
@calneitz36815 ай бұрын
This is amazing and the implications of the possibilities of this discovery is definitely life changing. I believe this could also help development in super conductors when we have the ability to understand how to create artificial bonds of the same nature.
@somethingdifferent.105 ай бұрын
Excellent research thanks
@DWDocumentary5 ай бұрын
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@doombringer15054 ай бұрын
Fascinating. Never even heard of this in USA. Our FDA will hold things up for years. Great documentary and "layman" terminology kept me glued to the monitor.
@markrowland13665 ай бұрын
I have been seeking information about this and am facinated. Thankyou.
@Mougino75 ай бұрын
"Do they not look at the camels, how they are created? And at the heaven, how it is raised? And at the mountains, how they are rooted and fixed firm? And at the earth, how it is spread out?" Sura 88
@zack2563005 ай бұрын
Interesting...🙏
@moali84345 ай бұрын
Every animal mentioned in holly Quran have something special in it, we just have to discover through modern science
@shaikhaaqib68845 ай бұрын
Qur'an has pointed out that the camels are created in a special way, 1400+ yrs ago Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala said: أَفَلَا يَنْظُرُونَ إِلَى الْإِبِلِ كَيْفَ خُلِقَتْ "Then do they not look at the camels - how they are created?" (QS. Al-Ghaashiya 88: Verse 17)
@kaykay-du2hj5 ай бұрын
Problem is the middle east is not helping humanity . Being the core of civilisation in ancient times full of knowledge then all of a certain everything went backward . No astronauts no medical breakthroughs no known scientists nor technology. Yet they are richest on the planet . How sad
@Kevin-vf7um5 ай бұрын
It's definitely worth looking into all the options.
@terencegalland5 ай бұрын
in the 41st minute the technician stated that the tests will take 10 years to prove it,s safety for use in humans
@annelbeab81244 ай бұрын
These days we quickly jump all precautions....
@d.bcooper22714 ай бұрын
@@annelbeab8124😆
@ksteak275 ай бұрын
Camels: "Hope not."
@datanewsanalysis5 ай бұрын
absolutely fascinating
@hal30475 ай бұрын
Very interesting. Thank you. And greetings from Mexico.
@DWDocumentary5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and greetings from Germany!
@hareram-g5 ай бұрын
Speed of narration increases a bit in the last few seconds,in many documentaries, why so???
@ArifKhan-vh2gx5 ай бұрын
Press the cog on top right to charge speed
@90klh5 ай бұрын
What if these nanobodies could be used to treat TB, it creates an outer shell of sorts that protects the bacterial cells
@HelenaMikas5 ай бұрын
Wonderful viewing and here we can actually see that cells of a camel pass through a needle .A marvellous find and with so many benefits .Thanks to the nervous nature of those students way back shows humans up. The camel came to the rescue When will humans take the risk the mice had no say in ? In this case their refusal won the day .
@HumanBeanbag5 ай бұрын
I've been trying to tell my fellow scientists about this for years!
@TheJamesRedwood5 ай бұрын
Why didn't you just show them the journal articles?
@fluxpistol36084 ай бұрын
I heard once there was an infection that can be treated by consuming camel excrement. Can anyone confirm or deny this? Or name the bacterial strain?
@bernob97705 ай бұрын
How much longer will this take to come to market?
@ValenceFlux5 ай бұрын
Odd because I asked a dermatologist about my psoriasis diagnosis and he said 'people who ride camels get it all the time. Camels are fascinating he said. Well there's no camels in the part of the world I am in. I guess dermatologists do lots of side studies.
@sikalee4155 ай бұрын
And do we give anything back to the wildlife that gives me lifesaving medicine?
@lwscijunkie5 ай бұрын
We are starting to...There are protected habitats and species in many parts of the world. I'm hoping that the shock of climate change will finally make enough people understand that our species is absolutely dependent upon nature in all its parts and processes.
@jillcrowe26264 ай бұрын
Yes. My dog has a form of heart failure and he's now on Lasix. The same medicine that my mother is taking for her heart attack. The drug was originally made for people. Many drugs for our animals were invented for people. By the way, the male silverback gorilla at the Safari Park has a pacemaker.
@lwscijunkie4 ай бұрын
@@jillcrowe2626 That is amazing!!!
@sethasamoah25535 ай бұрын
After DW it’s still DW 🎉
@johnswanson2174 ай бұрын
Cellular regeneration (which will inevitably cause cancer) in combination of targeted cancer treatment will make human spieces immortal.
@poladelarosa83994 ай бұрын
Thank you, _DW,_ for this wonderful video! The one aggravating aspect, unfortunately, is the unforgiving tinsel sound loop in the background which not only plays machine discordance, but tortures us with loud waah-waah effects. Hire a sound producer older than 15. Please.
@thunderwolf661025 ай бұрын
Could these target and be made to eliminate AGEs like glucosepane?
@michaeljames59365 ай бұрын
Wow! I did not know that story. I knew that tumour specific antibodies were the 'next big thing' in canver treatment, but I never knew about those nanobodies. Exciting stuff.
@crush30955 ай бұрын
this was SO beautiful
@curiouskitten5 ай бұрын
Why isn't the root cause ever researched?
@taj-ulislam69025 ай бұрын
Exceptional video! Love it! Very educational. Great presentation. Awkward looking animals viewed with new respect.
@davidwilkie95515 ай бұрын
A Nobel cause. Highest quality Sciencing, thank you all.
@danielferreira88285 ай бұрын
Fenomenal information. Please make it easy to the world. Thanks God you gave us everything we need.
@frankcerbantes94295 ай бұрын
Scientists are like Angels they really work efficiently a lot of times for free Ina development like this hats 🧢 off to them for their passion
@daadirabbi5 ай бұрын
Somali elderlies, as Abdirsak points out, were unfamiliar with diseases like Cancer, blood pressure, and other lethal illnesses. Their traditional diet mainly consisted of camel milk and camel meat.
@annelbeab81244 ай бұрын
... and little stress, few empty carbs, no additives etc.
@Demi-e8i5 ай бұрын
Poor animals
@iggzistentialism84585 ай бұрын
Yeah, looked after all their lives. Not slaughtered for meat. Shelter, food, healthcare, no predators. It's a tough life.
@lifeS4585 ай бұрын
Has anyone developed something for psoriatic arthritis
@gunay77255 ай бұрын
In Islam the pig’s meat aren’t allow to Muslims. Because of their genes. They aren’t suit with human’s genes. But in Islam camels are so useful. Their meat, wools and of course their drought tolerance are so excellent! Therefore I believe that Camels are so useful for human health! 🙏🏻
@annelbeab81244 ай бұрын
It's not just that but that it is extremely perishable.
@EdmundCruz-l3t5 ай бұрын
I was intrigued by the successful treatment of a rare autoimmune disorder mentioned. Interested to know more about it.
@Redranddd4 ай бұрын
As a certified camel vampire I don't agree.
@jayawilder38355 ай бұрын
16:23 Narrator:- "the protein...was injected into the beast". Llama:- "gulp!"
@mzamroni5 ай бұрын
... then spit
@3nuts-5025 ай бұрын
Camel milk is the best the most nutritious milk for humans The highest in protein, iron and vitamins tremendous
@timbrown93054 ай бұрын
You would think this information would be introduced to all students across the world. Would have opened my mind a little more.
@daniuliansanta68505 ай бұрын
It is a structure of Y antibody class present in camelidae species and also in the Bird species.
@Patriotic20245 ай бұрын
That’s why in sudia Arabia they have so many camels and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)was suggesting his companion to drink camels milk 🥛 and to kids give them camels colostrum .
@UCMICU5 ай бұрын
Humans could learn a lot from nature
@rebirthofthecool56195 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@malcolmrickarby23135 ай бұрын
They have already learnt most of what they know now from nature.😊
@ranasyed32055 ай бұрын
What a interesting documentary Very useful information thank you
@kesudaa54255 ай бұрын
Thank you to all scientists who make all kinds of revolution to enhance our quality of life.
@mohammedalikhan63815 ай бұрын
No breakthrough is accidental. It is the will of god to share his infinite knowledge for the betterment of humanity. Alhumdulilahi Rabil Alameen
@annelbeab81244 ай бұрын
The handling and hurrying though is very human and has resulted in much damage
@anonviewerciv5 ай бұрын
Antibodies, but smaller. 🧬🤏(3:07) 6:31 In vitro antigen activity. 🧫✅(16:33) 19:32 Cashing in. 📈💼 23:43 Camelid evolution. 🐪↔🐫 31:15 In vivo Alzheimer's activity. 🧠🔬✅ 37:55 Anticancer radioisotope delivery. 🦠🧬☢
@stephentrueman48435 ай бұрын
another reason to stop destroying the world's ecosystems
@rhoff5235 ай бұрын
Fantastic content and an excellent production!!!
@phoenixmorphix5 ай бұрын
I would’ve loved this video 1 months ago ago for my science scholarship project. 😭
@trueordrue5 ай бұрын
In Kazakhstan we drink both camel and horse milk 😊
@emergencyambulance20175 ай бұрын
Male's or Female's ? 🤔
@harpsdesire42005 ай бұрын
I've been to Kazakhstan, I had horse milk at a ethnographic village.. but where do you suggest I get camel milk?
@MarianLuca-rz5kk5 ай бұрын
@@harpsdesire4200 From Mongolia , they are happy to export it .
@Alec.405 ай бұрын
Does it make you run faster?
@lobstermash5 ай бұрын
@@emergencyambulance2017 Joking? ?
@kimojolly51015 ай бұрын
Excellent documentary giving hope for new Alzheimer's and cancer treatments, and demonstrating the importance of more FREE UNIVERSITIES and more biodiversity conservation!!
@sheepdog11025 ай бұрын
Great work 😊
@ismailadan5565 ай бұрын
The camels are holy animal mention in holy books
@summerbrooks99225 ай бұрын
But not treated as Holy at all.
@lynettekistnasamy65175 ай бұрын
I love camels,they just too beautiful
@Gina-dn6xm5 ай бұрын
I have lyme-disease. I think I read that deer are immune to lyme-disease.
@Symphony0o-4 ай бұрын
Wow that’s amazing! Great video!
@lisahicks72435 ай бұрын
Very encouraging information, I look forward to the use of these nanos in healthcare success.
@DWDocumentary5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
@maxheadrom30885 ай бұрын
It could, for sure! Rattlesnake vennon, comodo dragon saliva, willow bark ... all these help us treat nasty diseases. Isn't that how horses and sheep are used to produce anti-venon sarum? What's the difference between the camel and the dromedary?