Cody'sLab i hope you make a video about that i have phages too since years under my radar they are so interesting They just look like mini alien robots :P
@Cody’sLab @Z T @Patriotgal1 Y’all are actually cultivating bacteriophages?! Is this just becoming like a microbiology-enthusiast do-at-home hobby that I don’t know about? Lol ‘cause if so, that’s pretty frickin’ cool!
My dad is undergoing a experimental cancer treatment that is very similar to this. The treatment is totally working however, they have a ways to go because the treatment did not just taget the cancer and gave him 3 strokes so far. He will not make it much longer, but him trying this has helped them refine the process more. It looks very promising for it in the future . Amazing how much it shrunk the tumor! If not for the strokes he would probably beat the unbeatable type of cancer he has because of the treatment.
No you don't, you dont learn anything because nothing joe says is even remotely true and not a single video of his makes any sense at all. Hes trolling you, ypu think your learning but hes feeding you nonsense
@@Rave-agent it is like Chinese with traditional and simplified Chinese. American English is Simplified English while The rest of the world has Traditional English
"Using our old friend CRISPR" - The funny thing about that is, that CRISPR is actually a bacterial defense mechanism against bacteriophages (as far as I know). Oh, the irony. Beating those bugs with their own weapons :D
In "The Deadly Feast of Life" the author describes the two great wars on this planet as between bacteria and viruses and between plants and herbivores.
Mr. Zwom , Use of oncophages as part of Oncolytic Viral Therapy regimens has shown great promise , when it comes to fighting the eternal scourge of cancer . The biggest obstacle which has been encountered is that of autoimmune responses . Large-scale oncophage infection of sizable chunks of human tissue (tumors) can cause the immune- system to see such as invading organisms . The strength of these responses can be so massive that it overwhelms the body's ability to cope , resulting in serious systemic damage or even death . The key to mitigating this cascade of immune-system responses is reducing the size and volume of tumor-flesh that the immune-system percieves as foreign . In otherwords , eliminate most tumors of any size before introducing any oncophages in the first place . The best way to do this is to use a multi- faceted approach , this using a variety of treatments to reduce the extant tumors down to a lesser number of far smaller masses . The human immune-system is quite adept at dealing with microscopic sick and foreign cells , so culling down to this size-range would result in effective purging , without engendering an overly powerful autoimmune-response . *To examine a proposed treatment architecture that utilizes the above concepts , read my Post at : quora.com/Cells-cant-interact-radio-waves-because-theyre-too-small-What-about-tissues-and-organs-Is-it-biologically-possible-for-a-living-creature-to-communicate-in-radio-waves/
Ok so I was going to correct you and say "CRISPR is a DNA and RNA cutting and splicing tool and has nothing to do with bacteria." But before posting and making myself look like a D-Head I went and checked and you're essentially right. It is the cas9 protein/ enzyme that give CRISPR the ability to edit genes. So thanks for posting this, I now know more about CRISPR, and intend to research it more so I will be better informed about it, and the cas9 enzyme in the future :)
I heard about phages on NPR a while back. I only caught the end of the segment and forgot to look it up by the time I got home at the end of the day. I'm so glad you covered this subject. Thank you for reminding me and, not only explaining it but, providing links to info on the subject. You're awesome, Joe!
Man Joe is such an awesome TH-camr; I noticed in his last video about antibiotic resistance that a lot of people had commented the same thing about how he should also do a topic on bacteriophages, since they’re being researched as a fallback for antibiotic resistant bacteria. And he commented back saying to all the people who mentioned bacteriophages to consider themselves heard, and lo and behold- the next video I saw on my feed was this video! It really shows how they value their audience when a TH-camr acknowledges their requests/suggestions and actually pulls through and delivers. I love it
Dear Answers with Joe, !My apologies in advance, colorful language follows! My father of 47 lost his fight with cancer on the 22nd of Nov, 2002. His particular type of cancer is known as 'Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia' (ALL). This type of cancer is usually found in children and tends to respond well to treatment. On the other hand when an adult is diagnosed with "ALL" not much can be done in the way of treatment, this is because in adults it can be one of thee most aggressive forms of the disease. I take issue with the term that he "Lost his fight" with cancer . My father didn't lose anything, he was "Taken" ,the loss was incurred by my family. My father, my dad, my mentor, my teacher, my protector, my provider, my moral compass, my friend, and............................my Hero! and he was taken by a cold, calculating fuck of a disease that seems to kill indiscriminately at will. I have every confidence that the dedication, talent and tenacity of the minds that do battle with this Juggernaut will strike a mortal blow. My only hope is I'm still around to witness the end of such horror. Thank you for this episode Mr. Joe Scott, you helped me find my small, dusty box of hope....and from the sound of it, there's still a little left inside! D. Prince P.S. When we get a hold of this douche wagon cancer fella, I"ll hold him while you teach him a thing or two about being a monumental dick, i.e. knock his teeth down his gullet.
OH MY GODDESS JOE!!! I'm a creative thinker, and I just recently got to find myself. I'm gonna meet you someday, because starting yesterday, I am working to change the world. Take care of yourself until then, yo!
You have, by far, the best delivery system for your vernacular . Thank you for teaching me about stuff I never knew I wanted to learn about. Thank you.
I remember watching a doc about the Ganges river healing properties. They were attempting to explain all the anecdotal evidence for it and came to the conclusion that although or even perhaps because, it has a lot of nasty bacteria in it, it also has a lot of bacterial phages, which could explain the phenomenon. Btw, great work as always! :)
Thank you @Joe Scott This was something I was missing when you talked about the Antibiotic dilemma. Its so great that you still stay close to your community even though you have reached this large viewernumbers! Keep up this wonderful work.
Such an excellent channel! Been searching for so long for channels that cover all areas of science and how it is impacting us. I am a physicist and love the detail and broadness of the content (this video for example on biology)
hello Joe, I'm a big fan of urs, I grew up near the place where they are working on bacteriophages in Tbilisi, Georgia, I know many who work there personally they'll very proud to hear someone noticed their work, please allow me to translate this video to Georgian and post it on facebook, with references to your channel
I really appreciated that you linked the article for us to read. I was thinking, a great way you could help us find some answers for ourselves would be to recommend some related reading or interesting books, every now and again. Really enjoy the channel. Keep up the excellent work.
Hey Joe, thank you so much for highlighting this fascinating field of research. My daughter has Job’s Syndrome which essentially seriously compromises her immune system. In addition to monthly Intragram treatment she has required constant antibiotics to avoid potentially life threatening lung and skin infections. She contracted MRSA two years ago that has proven resistant to all but 2 oral antibiotics and should these also fail will have no options left but lengthy hospitalisation on the most powerful IV antibiotics. I only recently became aware of phage therapy and it’s incredible potential for treating many diseases and conditions.
Actually that would be delivering telomerase (and anything else needed) to your existing telomeres. But yes, I too, was thinking of treating senescence! 🤔
Wouldn't this better serve to deliver a "script" of DNA that would give the cell the ability to manufacture the substance that makes up telomeres and then add it to the ends of the DNA either before the cell duplicates it's DNA or even shortly after it's divided fully to effectly rid ourselves of aging? And it wouldn't need to effect every cell in the body either I wouldn't think just a certain percentage that would be enough to allow it to spread over time as cell division occurs to eventually pushout the old dying ones out and still have enough cells to preform normal daily function
Read a paper some time ago about a 6 year old boy with phenylketonuria (Metabolic liver disease) who underwent a series of phage treatments to correct the faulty proteïn. Amazing stuff
I worked with Staphylococcus Aureus specific Bacteriophages (incidentally, we pronounced it with a flat “a”. . . phage rhymes with flat) in 1963-1964. We used them to identify exactly which strain of Staph we were dealing with, for epidemiological purposes. There were various processes identified. . . “Nothing, in fact, no effect), “, inhibition of bacterial growth, and lysis, where the phage would “eat” the staph culture as it was being cultured overnight on an agar medium ina 37 degree C incubator. I left to go back to university; wfter a second unsuccessful stint, I returned to the lab to work on Salmonella epidemiology.
Hey Joe, great video keep the content coming. To round things up on bacterial resistance, post antibiotic era, and bacteriophages you should consider making a video(s) on the microbiome and bacteriocins. I’m sure you will find the applications in medicine fascinating.
In my memory , Some situation in the past that had to do with some form of electronic vibration , the bad cells ( virus , bacteria , etc. ) are vibrated to death.
Can you do a video on closed environmental systems? How close are we to having completely closed environmental systems so supplies won’t need to be delivered to a space station or colony. What are the challenges currently in completely recycling air water? Why is the space station only able to recycle 64% of its water? Where does the other percentage go?etc.
Hi Joe! I found this nifty podcast/show called "Our Ludicrous Future" with Tim Dodd and Ben Sullins. It would be awesome if you can be a guest there! We missed you in that show. Hope you're enjoying vacay. Show's doing great IMO though. Thanks for this one too! Loved it!
I have just experienced having a family member deal with a life threatening infection that put her in critical care for 21 days. Fortunately the antibiotics worked out for her. But for days her life was in serious danger. Any tool that medical experts can use to help humanity need to be explored. BTW, a big thank you to the medical experts at St Peters hospital of Olympia Washington for their caring and professional work.
Would Kurz animate Joe talking? Or would they make that bird talk and do Joe's monologues? Might be a fun video to drop acid and watch. 💡 -they should do a crossover episode about psychedelics! One that is 12 hours long!
I'm sharing this on the Facebook group wall of 'Friends of Billy Meier and FIGU' because this has been a subject of discussion for years. I *think* that phage therapy is essentially a form of genetic alteration based on what I've read prior to watching this and yes, it's the beginning of the future of treating bacterial infections in a very deep way. Now again I *think* that some portion of the genetic code can be coding for relationships with certain bacteria - remember one person can have the same bacteria and experience no symptoms, unlike another person because they're 'not used to it.'
Hey Joe, I am a new sub from the Rhondda Valley in South Wales UK. Loving your channel and the easy way you seem to get the topic matter over to us. Any chance you could do a video on lightning and how we could harness its power to help us with our energy needs. Love and best wishes from Wales, stay safe and Be Good.
I find it interesting that referenced that bacteriophages can be used to mutate certain cells through the lysogenic cycle. Although when exposed to stressors these cells can enter the lytic cycle which leads to the bacteriophages DNA reproducing bacteriophages inside the cell and eventually lead to the cell rupturing and dying. Have they found a way to prevent this if such a technique was used?
Joe you are the most legendary legend of all legends! Hope you're enjoying your holiday, please hurry back, the OLF podcast isn't the same without you!!!!
Joe Scott Thank you for your channel and dedication to the facts. It seems to me, as we learn more and more about viruses and such the closer we are to a zombie apocalypse. Can you do a video on how such a thing might happen and potential likely causes?
Inspyr Thereutics developed a cancer treatment that works similar to the phages you described. They have a very toxic compounded bonded to another compound that makes the former harmless. However, as the paired compounds move through the bloodstream if the latter compound brushes up against a specific protein that only grows on the blood supply structures of tumors it will separate from the toxic compound like pulling a pin on a hand-grenade. The result is that the blood supply to the tumor, and only the tumor, is cut off and the tumor dies. The necrotic tissue is digested by the body and the cancer is essentially eliminated. Results were very promising in early trials but research funding dried up.
Bro thank you for making the content that you do. Your approach is really refreshing. I appreciate that you aren’t political or have an ulterior motive. I would absolutely love it if you made a podcast. Please make a podcast.
Not sure if you've ever done an episode on synthetic biology but you could look at how bioplants make biofuels, antibiotics and now recreational drugs like cannabinoids.
Already an open door to a shitton of scam, though. I was supposed to get mine. Went through a series of VERY expensive tests that of course HAD to be done in their clinic, they pretty much guaranteed me I'll qualify, of course, and in the end they simply said "Sorry, we do not have phages for your case". Lost literally thousands - for nothing. Hopefully this changes in the future.
A quick note on the cancer thing. I think the best way I've ever heard it put is that cancer is a failure of multicellularity. That doesn't seem to be entirely true in the case of things like teratomas, but as a general statement it really puts it into perspective. It's like a part of your body just decides not to keep working as a team with all the other parts and do its own thing.
Probiotics, antibiotics and Bacteriophages are the few keys that can help keep the human immune system straight and not get confused with diseases, also GMO Car T-Cells also help by destroying the diseases and then by assimilating into their new host system too (that's if it works though).
I got a bag of phages that I'm going to feed my bees later this week! I'm so excited to have something to fight fowl-brood!
Cody'sLab i hope you make a video about that i have phages too since years under my radar they are so interesting
They just look like mini alien robots :P
Dude- you keep your phages in a bag? I keep mine in old pickle jars... ;)
Dude, savage.
@Cody’sLab @Z T @Patriotgal1 Y’all are actually cultivating bacteriophages?! Is this just becoming like a microbiology-enthusiast do-at-home hobby that I don’t know about? Lol ‘cause if so, that’s pretty frickin’ cool!
" I got a bag of phages" is one of the weirdest, most awesome phrases I've ever read
My dad is undergoing a experimental cancer treatment that is very similar to this. The treatment is totally working however, they have a ways to go because the treatment did not just taget the cancer and gave him 3 strokes so far. He will not make it much longer, but him trying this has helped them refine the process more. It looks very promising for it in the future . Amazing how much it shrunk the tumor! If not for the strokes he would probably beat the unbeatable type of cancer he has because of the treatment.
*I learn so much with this channel.. thanks a lot!*
agreed I can prove my parents wrong
yep, Joe is awesome! Keep it up!
Seriously, this and 'PBS Space Time ' are my 2 favourite videos to learn from.
No you don't, you dont learn anything because nothing joe says is even remotely true and not a single video of his makes any sense at all. Hes trolling you, ypu think your learning but hes feeding you nonsense
Well, I came here for some good ol' existential dread and now I feel all warm and fuzzy inside ... what is this madness??
the disappointment is real
you know it dawg! was waiting for that knot in the stomache, instead i find myself googling bacteria phages!
I've consulted Web MD and it's:
1.cancer
2.MRSA
3.ebola
4.cancer
5.love
Drugs?
The most underrated youtube channel, that also happens to be my favourite!
Gabija Ch *favorite*
@@marinangelov British english
@@TheGrimmaniac our Saviour, savour the flavour
@@TheGrimmaniac British English is just like American English, only spelt correctly.
@@Rave-agent it is like Chinese with traditional and simplified Chinese. American English is Simplified English while The rest of the world has Traditional English
"Using our old friend CRISPR" - The funny thing about that is, that CRISPR is actually a bacterial defense mechanism against bacteriophages (as far as I know). Oh, the irony. Beating those bugs with their own weapons :D
"I used the stones to destroy the stones."
@@kanishkachakraborty more like "I used the rocks to destroy the mountains".
In "The Deadly Feast of Life" the author describes the two great wars on this planet as between bacteria and viruses and between plants and herbivores.
Mr. Zwom ,
Use of oncophages as part of Oncolytic Viral Therapy regimens has shown great promise , when it comes to fighting the eternal scourge of cancer .
The biggest obstacle which has been encountered is that of autoimmune responses . Large-scale oncophage infection of sizable chunks of human tissue (tumors) can cause the immune- system to see such as invading organisms . The strength of these responses can be so massive that it overwhelms the body's ability to cope , resulting in serious systemic damage or even death .
The key to mitigating this cascade of immune-system responses is reducing the size and volume of tumor-flesh that the immune-system percieves as foreign . In otherwords , eliminate most tumors of any size before introducing any oncophages in the first place .
The best way to do this is to use a multi- faceted approach , this using a variety of treatments to reduce the extant tumors down to a lesser number of far smaller masses .
The human immune-system is quite adept at dealing with microscopic sick and foreign cells , so culling down to this size-range would result in effective purging , without engendering an overly powerful autoimmune-response .
*To examine a proposed treatment architecture that utilizes the above concepts , read my Post at :
quora.com/Cells-cant-interact-radio-waves-because-theyre-too-small-What-about-tissues-and-organs-Is-it-biologically-possible-for-a-living-creature-to-communicate-in-radio-waves/
Ok so I was going to correct you and say "CRISPR is a DNA and RNA cutting and splicing tool and has nothing to do with bacteria."
But before posting and making myself look like a D-Head I went and checked and you're essentially right.
It is the cas9 protein/ enzyme that give CRISPR the ability to edit genes.
So thanks for posting this, I now know more about CRISPR, and intend to research it more so I will be better informed about it, and the cas9 enzyme in the future :)
I heard about phages on NPR a while back. I only caught the end of the segment and forgot to look it up by the time I got home at the end of the day. I'm so glad you covered this subject. Thank you for reminding me and, not only explaining it but, providing links to info on the subject. You're awesome, Joe!
Love Answers with Joe. Definitely makes you think and he breaks it down for you. Great stuff.
Phage therapy has fascinated me for 15 years. It is amazing. Retroviruses also are absolutely amazing.
I can't wait for this to gain a bigger foot hold! I have cystic fibrosis and can get some nasty bugs.
Man Joe is such an awesome TH-camr; I noticed in his last video about antibiotic resistance that a lot of people had commented the same thing about how he should also do a topic on bacteriophages, since they’re being researched as a fallback for antibiotic resistant bacteria. And he commented back saying to all the people who mentioned bacteriophages to consider themselves heard, and lo and behold- the next video I saw on my feed was this video! It really shows how they value their audience when a TH-camr acknowledges their requests/suggestions and actually pulls through and delivers. I love it
Joe Scott using a Kurzgesagt panel?
*IS THIS A CROSSOVER EPISODE?*
Perhaps they both use the same animator.
Dear Answers with Joe,
!My apologies in advance, colorful language follows! My father of 47 lost his fight with cancer on the 22nd of Nov, 2002. His particular type of cancer is known as 'Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia' (ALL). This type of cancer is usually found in children and tends to respond well to treatment. On the other hand when an adult is diagnosed with "ALL" not much can be done in the way of treatment, this is because in adults it can be one of thee most aggressive forms of the disease. I take issue with the term that he "Lost his fight" with cancer . My father didn't lose anything, he was "Taken" ,the loss was incurred by my family. My father, my dad, my mentor, my teacher, my protector, my provider, my moral compass, my friend, and............................my Hero! and he was taken by a cold, calculating fuck of a disease that seems to kill indiscriminately at will. I have every confidence that the dedication, talent and tenacity of the minds that do battle with this Juggernaut will strike a mortal blow. My only hope is I'm still around to witness the end of such horror. Thank you for this episode Mr. Joe Scott, you helped me find my small, dusty box of hope....and from the sound of it, there's still a little left inside!
D. Prince
P.S. When we get a hold of this douche wagon cancer fella, I"ll hold him while you teach him a thing or two about being a monumental dick, i.e. knock his teeth down his gullet.
OH MY GODDESS JOE!!!
I'm a creative thinker, and I just recently got to find myself.
I'm gonna meet you someday, because starting yesterday, I am working to change the world.
Take care of yourself until then, yo!
My university paper was on bacteriophage, they're brilliant!
You have, by far, the best delivery system for your vernacular .
Thank you for teaching me about stuff I never knew I wanted to learn about.
Thank you.
That's a former professor of mine from Pitt at 6:17 he taught us all about the treatment with that girl in London. Go Dr. Hatfull!
I remember watching a doc about the Ganges river healing properties. They were attempting to explain all the anecdotal evidence for it and came to the conclusion that although or even perhaps because, it has a lot of nasty bacteria in it, it also has a lot of bacterial phages, which could explain the phenomenon.
Btw, great work as always! :)
This is truly awesome. As we age we become more susceptible to infections and this could be a real quality of life improvement.
Thank you @Joe Scott
This was something I was missing when you talked about the Antibiotic dilemma.
Its so great that you still stay close to your community even though you have reached this large viewernumbers! Keep up this wonderful work.
Kissass
Such an excellent channel! Been searching for so long for channels that cover all areas of science and how it is impacting us. I am a physicist and love the detail and broadness of the content (this video for example on biology)
hello Joe, I'm a big fan of urs, I grew up near the place where they are working on bacteriophages in Tbilisi, Georgia, I know many who work there personally
they'll very proud to hear someone noticed their work, please allow me to translate this video to Georgian and post it on facebook, with references to your channel
Also thank them, by telling them without their help my mom would have been dead.
I really appreciated that you linked the article for us to read. I was thinking, a great way you could help us find some answers for ourselves would be to recommend some related reading or interesting books, every now and again. Really enjoy the channel. Keep up the excellent work.
You made a topic I didn't think I'd be interested in, interesting! Thanks for your content!
Hey Joe, thank you so much for highlighting this fascinating field of research. My daughter has Job’s Syndrome which essentially seriously compromises her immune system. In addition to monthly Intragram treatment she has required constant antibiotics to avoid potentially life threatening lung and skin infections. She contracted MRSA two years ago that has proven resistant to all but 2 oral antibiotics and should these also fail will have no options left but lengthy hospitalisation on the most powerful IV antibiotics. I only recently became aware of phage therapy and it’s incredible potential for treating many diseases and conditions.
Hey what about a video on C.R.I.S.P.R. Great stuff.
"Teamwork makes the spleen work!"
-Joe Scott, 2019
That got an automatic like from me, followed 2 seconds later by me liking this comment. (Which I would have written had you not already done so.)
That's not even a pun... So shit
@@wwxd85 it is a pun. Teamwork makes the dream work.
That needs to be on a tee!
I mean it's so shit to doesn't qualify as a pun.
I've been recommending your channel to a bunch of people.
Wonder if you could use the phages to fight againg? Like little telomere delivery systems.
Actually that would be delivering telomerase (and anything else needed) to your existing telomeres.
But yes, I too, was thinking of treating senescence! 🤔
Wouldn't this better serve to deliver a "script" of DNA that would give the cell the ability to manufacture the substance that makes up telomeres and then add it to the ends of the DNA either before the cell duplicates it's DNA or even shortly after it's divided fully to effectly rid ourselves of aging?
And it wouldn't need to effect every cell in the body either I wouldn't think just a certain percentage that would be enough to allow it to spread over time as cell division occurs to eventually pushout the old dying ones out and still have enough cells to preform normal daily function
I am so glad I came across your channel. Every Monday and Thursday I look forward to seeing your new video in my subbox. And it never disappoints.
Read a paper some time ago about a 6 year old boy with phenylketonuria (Metabolic liver disease) who underwent a series of phage treatments to correct the faulty proteïn. Amazing stuff
Thanks for covering this! I'm hoping to work in this field after I graduate from university~~ Super exciting!
I can’t stop watching all of your videos....
Joe, this is one of the most fascinating videos I've seen lately! Thank you for putting so much time into bringing these ideas to us.
I worked with Staphylococcus Aureus specific Bacteriophages (incidentally, we pronounced it with a flat “a”. . . phage rhymes with flat) in 1963-1964. We used them to identify exactly which strain of Staph we were dealing with, for epidemiological purposes. There were various processes identified. . . “Nothing, in fact, no effect), “, inhibition of bacterial growth, and lysis, where the phage would “eat” the staph culture as it was being cultured overnight on an agar medium ina 37 degree C incubator.
I left to go back to university; wfter a second unsuccessful stint, I returned to the lab to work on Salmonella epidemiology.
Really appreciate your content sir. Nice work as always.
Hey Joe, great video keep the content coming.
To round things up on bacterial resistance, post antibiotic era, and bacteriophages you should consider making a video(s) on the microbiome and bacteriocins. I’m sure you will find the applications in medicine fascinating.
Im also working on phage therapy and Thanks to Allah almighty i have isolated phages against MRSA infection
In my memory , Some situation in the past
that had to do with some form of electronic
vibration , the bad cells ( virus , bacteria , etc. )
are vibrated to death.
Can you do a video on closed environmental systems? How close are we to having completely closed environmental systems so supplies won’t need to be delivered to a space station or colony. What are the challenges currently in completely recycling air water? Why is the space station only able to recycle 64% of its water? Where does the other percentage go?etc.
Felix had the BEST mustache. Ever.
That mustache was killer.
I love how much Joe loves the idea of cancer being wiped out. GO JOE!
I've been waiting for a vid on bacteriaphages! My sister studied them in pre med and from what she's told me, they're highly effective.
Hi Joe! I found this nifty podcast/show called "Our Ludicrous Future" with Tim Dodd and Ben Sullins. It would be awesome if you can be a guest there!
We missed you in that show. Hope you're enjoying vacay. Show's doing great IMO though. Thanks for this one too! Loved it!
excellent video as always... and that sponsorship segue? 😙👌 i kiss my fingers it was so good
Clever and well presented; nice work Sir...
People need to learn about the Bacteriophage
I have just experienced having a family member deal with a life threatening infection that put her in critical care for 21 days. Fortunately the antibiotics worked out for her. But for days her life was in serious danger. Any tool that medical experts can use to help humanity need to be explored.
BTW, a big thank you to the medical experts at St Peters hospital of Olympia Washington for their caring and professional work.
Whadaya know, Joe??
Pretty much everything!! :-)))
Good video man thx!
I hope we win the war against Cancer and super bugs soon
3:25 Kurzgesagt and Joe in the same video...what is this some kinda crossover episode?
Would Kurz animate Joe talking? Or would they make that bird talk and do Joe's monologues? Might be a fun video to drop acid and watch. 💡 -they should do a crossover episode about psychedelics! One that is 12 hours long!
ya
Great channel, good information. Thank you Scott, keep educating the public on science.
Thanks Joe, excellent video. I've been interested in bacteriaphages since I first heard about antibiotic resistance. Great to have the latest updates.
That Brilliant segue was... *chefs kiss*
Interesting! I wondered what they were gonna do about antibiotic-resistant bugs. Thank yoy!
Keep em coming Joe... you're my fav youtuber
I hope this will work on bacterial infections in plant crops as well. Like Citrus canker or Citrus greening.
Have you looked into cymatics? And the connections of geometry, frequency and Fibonacci/phi relationship? Could you do a video discussing that??
Love all your shows ! Keep up the good work.
Hey Joe, hope you're doing well and enjoyed your vacation! Great video, love your channel
You should do a video on The Minimal Genome....I studied genetics and there’s some interesting stuff there!
No u dont..Stop lying.
"Teamwork makes the spleen work" ....SOMEONE GET STARTED ON A SHIRT!
I'm sharing this on the Facebook group wall of 'Friends of Billy Meier and FIGU' because this has been a subject of discussion for years. I *think* that phage therapy is essentially a form of genetic alteration based on what I've read prior to watching this and yes, it's the beginning of the future of treating bacterial infections in a very deep way. Now again I *think* that some portion of the genetic code can be coding for relationships with certain bacteria - remember one person can have the same bacteria and experience no symptoms, unlike another person because they're 'not used to it.'
I’m coffee-phaging while watching this informative video.
Just found this channel absolutely love it!
Hey Joe! I have cystic fibrosis, your channels very amazing! Love it!
Hey Joe, I am a new sub from the Rhondda Valley in South Wales UK. Loving your channel and the easy way you seem to get the topic matter over to us. Any chance you could do a video on lightning and how we could harness its power to help us with our energy needs. Love and best wishes from Wales, stay safe and Be Good.
You're slipping Joe! You missed the pun of the gatekeeper and the original Ghostbusters! Lol love the channel!
Thanks for the awesome videos, Joe! I always learn something new.
You're comma is misplaced, kissass.
Finally, some positive thoughts enter my brain! Thank Joe
My first thought was the Vidiian Phage... I guess I watch too many Voyager reruns on Netflix
Best sponsor transition I’ve heard in a while!
“All about that bass” wasn’t expecting that laughed out load 🤣
lol you showed the cancer center at the ottawa hospital general campus i go through those exact doors at least once a month
I’m glad he finally mentioned his icon with the glasses even I barely ever see him with glasses!
just suscribed and smashed the like button !!! awesome channel Joe !! kudos
I find it interesting that referenced that bacteriophages can be used to mutate certain cells through the lysogenic cycle. Although when exposed to stressors these cells can enter the lytic cycle which leads to the bacteriophages DNA reproducing bacteriophages inside the cell and eventually lead to the cell rupturing and dying. Have they found a way to prevent this if such a technique was used?
Thanks, good info as always!
Joe you are the most legendary legend of all legends! Hope you're enjoying your holiday, please hurry back, the OLF podcast isn't the same without you!!!!
Very interesting topic! Thanks for the knowledge Joe!
Great video as always!!!! Keep rockin' it!!!!
Fascinating and hopeful!
Joe Scott
Thank you for your channel and dedication to the facts.
It seems to me, as we learn more and more about viruses and such the closer we are to a zombie apocalypse. Can you do a video on how such a thing might happen and potential likely causes?
Transitions to sponsor are top tier, 10/10, every time.
You're being sarcastic right?
wwxd85 nah, they’re clever
These videos don't need to be funny but they still are, well done Joe :D
Inspyr Thereutics developed a cancer treatment that works similar to the phages you described. They have a very toxic compounded bonded to another compound that makes the former harmless. However, as the paired compounds move through the bloodstream if the latter compound brushes up against a specific protein that only grows on the blood supply structures of tumors it will separate from the toxic compound like pulling a pin on a hand-grenade. The result is that the blood supply to the tumor, and only the tumor, is cut off and the tumor dies. The necrotic tissue is digested by the body and the cancer is essentially eliminated. Results were very promising in early trials but research funding dried up.
Very good subject ! Great video 👍🏻✅
Bro thank you for making the content that you do. Your approach is really refreshing. I appreciate that you aren’t political or have an ulterior motive. I would absolutely love it if you made a podcast. Please make a podcast.
Brilliant presentation.
Not sure if you've ever done an episode on synthetic biology but you could look at how bioplants make biofuels, antibiotics and now recreational drugs like cannabinoids.
Already an open door to a shitton of scam, though.
I was supposed to get mine. Went through a series of VERY expensive tests that of course HAD to be done in their clinic, they pretty much guaranteed me I'll qualify, of course, and in the end they simply said "Sorry, we do not have phages for your case".
Lost literally thousands - for nothing.
Hopefully this changes in the future.
TH-cams algorithm needs to kick in and spread this video, and tbh his entire channel 😁
you mean, make it go... viral?
;P
Could you make a video on the concerns surrounding concepts like this such as Biowarfare
A quick note on the cancer thing. I think the best way I've ever heard it put is that cancer is a failure of multicellularity. That doesn't seem to be entirely true in the case of things like teratomas, but as a general statement it really puts it into perspective. It's like a part of your body just decides not to keep working as a team with all the other parts and do its own thing.
There should be more publicity about this
Great explaination sir 🙏🙏, thanks for making such informative videos
Probiotics, antibiotics and Bacteriophages are the few keys that can help keep the human immune system straight and not get confused with diseases, also GMO Car T-Cells also help by destroying the diseases and then by assimilating into their new host system too (that's if it works though).
Very informative, thanks Joe.
Just not funny
So many videos coming out? Love it
This would be very helpful right now.