These is kinda like hyperbolic chamber That's why in before noah , the people lived almost 1000 years , the calculations done accounting all the differences in the genesis earth' version had more pressure and more oxygen content I think you should read it out
My first thought exactly - same result will be achieved with anyone who moves away from humans and fast paced life of modern civilization. There is a reason why wise people which live a long life would decide to live lonely away from other people. Just look my grandpa for example, with 84 years he was daily walking miles, breaked stone with mining equipment to redecorate his yard etc. His health started deteriorating after 86 when he lost his dog and didn't had anyone to walk with for miles. Moment he went living back with my screaming mother he died in less than 6 months at the age of 92.
possible explanations: 1 - He was breathing an air richer in oxygen 2 - increased pressure prevented edema and swelling like when we use pressure socks in medicine 3 - His diet might have been better, as he couldn't get unhealthy snacks It is interesting and worth a study. I'm just trying to point out that it likely had nothing to do with being deep in the ocean. Rather the benefits came from the artificial environment he lived in.
@@elias378 Yes. They are POSSIBLE explanations. My main point, as I stated, is there are likely reasons aside from him being deep in the ocean. He was in an artificial environment, after all.
Hyperbolic chamber treatment for chronic inflammation has been around for a while. We already knew increased pressure helps to reduce inflammation. Inside the sub, his diet would have been more heavily controlled than if he was out and about, which explains the cholesterol. We also know that increased atmospheric pressure reduces a number of hormones that affect our 'age'.
If you’re not being exposed to pathogens, you’re not developing antibodies. The immune system needs to be stressed to adapt just like every other system in the body
@@arstgkneio BUT the system is not magical. It needs time to rest and recover. We are bombarded by minute traces of chemicals and pathogens. Just below a lower threshold that is simply basic exposure. Just like how exercising constantly overworks your body. The body needs time to rest and heal. Now doing some martial arts quest type of bs where you go on a rich ah meditation quest. Which means extremely limited and monitored intake and physical output while focusing on mental calming. Otherwise the cabin fever would have made them VERY neurotic. Also most people can't just go live in a sub for about 3 months, just bc. Idiots thinking just be rich and able to not have to do anything for months is an answer are the biggest scammed.
There's also the placebo effect. He went underwater with very high expectations and this would of course affect the experiment. Blindfold 1000 people, put 500 underwater and 500 above water, but without windows
Mind you he also was isolated away from any junk food he might have been addicted to, probably didn't bring any alcohol with him, and did not have his wife or girlfriend with him
In outer space, you don’t feel ANY gravity, and your intervertebral discs can actually expand. Under water, gravity is the exact same as on the surface. The water pressure goes up (obviously) depending on how deep you go, but your body absorbs and retains more inert gases to equalize your internal body pressure with the pressure of the water around you. Pressure and gravity are totally different forces. The height change thing is total BS, and will be debunked soon I’m sure.
yeah but are some if not all of those benefits also from him living a generally healthier lifestyle making sure to workout and eat right and such everyday unlike his normal i assume busy life as a doctor?
Instructions unclear. I am now stuck on a distant waterworld with tons of big eyed fish, horrid alien Oarfish monstrosities, a ghostly brine cave, and various ancient ion powered structures.
I have one of those chambers in my living room. Its called a hyperbaric oxygen chamber and you breath pure oxygen while under pressure. Remarkable piece of healing equipment. I witnessed a disabled stroke survivor return to proper speech, walking and eating after losing all three abilities. Only difference, in my chamber you cant stay in longer than 2 hours without experiencing hypoxia and other negative side effects
I, too, appreciate your appetite for the fine arts of refrencing. Your knowledge is acknowledged and guarded by my lips. I tip my hat to you. A fellow survivalist of 4546B.
BROOO!!! I LITERALLY KNOW HIM! Hes such a cool guy, really laid back surfer vibes. Been spear fishing with him a few times out in the Gulf, nice dude, a LOT of experience and stories to be told!
Fun fact: This is actually a hotel you can stay in! Saafia Nygard (i mightve mispelled that) did a video about Jewels Undersea Lodge, and its really cool.
@DalekGarf Have you seen a fast food restaurant at breakfast, lunch or dinner time?? Have you heard of GrubHub making Billions _every_ year?? Just because you & I do *not* partake in any of it, does *not* mean that it's *not* an _extremely_ serious issue for over 65% of the country. Especially, our children's generation. They've got the highest rate of young people being diagnosed with bowel & stomach cancers. It's growing cause they're eating science oil made in a lab that's killing them! "Vegetable oil" is not a real food & the insane amount of sugar in a dessert disguised as an everyday "coffee". 🤯
submarine has normal air pressure inside what he was in had same air pressure as water pressure at that depth so that the could enter the water without getting immediately crunched.
😂 until he explained that it was in a capsule i thought it was like that he was just going to be under water in his scuba suit. 😂 I was gonna comment and be like "but his fingers will be so pruned!" 😂😂😂
For one the pressurized habitat of that he lived in is called the underwater hotel, it’s in Key largo Florida. It’s also not “in the ocean”. It’s sitting in a now flooded coquina rock mine. The property itself is owned by a place called “Marine Lab”. I went there on my 8th grade field trip. I dived to the hotel he stayed at. It’s literally just like 30’ under.
This is actually interesting because I was thinking the same thing for the longest time now, space usually has negative side effects; example most astronauts don’t go to space twice. If we could live underwater, adapt to the underwater lifestyle much like subnautica without the crazy mutant fish and such we could potentially live there longer than we would in space if you think about it.
This looks like another crazy man with conspiracy theories but Joseph Dituri is a expert in diving also a retired Navy Commander. He was a pilot for the 1 atms suit and a expert in deep sea exploration and hyperbaric medicine. His nickname is Dr. Deep Sea
Was there a control group? Would’ve been nice to have someone up above doing the same exercise routine as him to see if it was bc he was underwater, or if he was exercising underwater more frequently due to his enclosed space.
I lowkey believe this. When i went to an island for a week with the ocean, everything improved. All the chaperones whom lived there permanently had blinding white teeth and overall great health.
Right don’t we already use hyperbarics to cure many diseases and disorders this guy just made an underwater version. Was also fed pure oxygen I’m assuming for air which would simulate a hyperbaric chamber nearly to a t
honestly I feel the same, we need to explore the ocean before space, we havent even gotten the entire sea floor mapped, nor reached the deepest depths...
One of my favorite quotes is "If we have the technology to terraform Mars, we should have the technology to fix Earth." Might not be word for word, but its a good quote.
That actually makes sense, most if not all cells in our bodies evolved and are comfortable in our current biom. Living under water would probably kill a lot of things that are otherwise annoying, or parasitic.
My stupid ahh thought he was actually in water. Like swimming there constantly like a shark and occasionally people would come and help him refill the oxygen tank😭
There's pros and cons. Prolonged exposure to higher than normal partial pressures of various gasses and nitrogen solution in the body can lead to disbaric osteonecrosis and other ailments, very common among Saturation Divers. Although Sat Divers typically go way deeper than this guy's experiment(300ft or deeper) so the negative effects probably wouldn't be as severe at shallower depths.
He is right. Everything we need to cure anything we may have is RIGHT HERE on earth, on our lands and in our oceans. We just have to care enough about the suffering of others, shut up and find it!
Wow, it's almost like separating yourself from the constant stress of literally just living on the surface in society (which has extremely high expectations), reduces your overall stress levels, making you feel better. Who'd have thought?
Okay but what if they aren’t done growing? Do the proportions of growth stay the same? What would happen if a 10 year old was placed inside? If they were supposed to be 6’, would the difference in height by adulthood be greater than or less than 1/2 inch?
Sacrifice height for buffed stats? Sounds like a reasonable sacrifice
But those stated stats are garbage - give me speed and strength maybe and then I’ll consider
You get younger of course you will lose hight your shorter
Yo I opened the comments and u killed me 😂😂😂😂😂😂
So this is what the dwarves have been abusing for centuries, no wonder they're so powerful.
@@Polisharmy-v1o i think your stupid :)
Its all fun until you hear "gargantuan leviathan class lifeform detected, its been an honor working with you captain"
These is kinda like hyperbolic chamber
That's why in before noah , the people lived almost 1000 years , the calculations done accounting all the differences in the genesis earth' version had more pressure and more oxygen content
I think you should read it out
entering ecological dead zone
“detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you’re doing is worth it?”
@Kookie437e tf you talking about ? are you a bot or just someone who didn't read the comment ?
@Kookie437e ever heard of subnautica?
Reduced stress levels maybe, very safe environment. Probably very calming.
My first thought exactly - same result will be achieved with anyone who moves away from humans and fast paced life of modern civilization. There is a reason why wise people which live a long life would decide to live lonely away from other people. Just look my grandpa for example, with 84 years he was daily walking miles, breaked stone with mining equipment to redecorate his yard etc. His health started deteriorating after 86 when he lost his dog and didn't had anyone to walk with for miles. Moment he went living back with my screaming mother he died in less than 6 months at the age of 92.
Being underwater in a damn diving bell for a 100 days isn’t exactly what most people call calm
Not for me 😂 I have a fear of deep waters, my parents have it too so idk if its a genetic thing 😂😂 sucks I live on an island 😂😂
the constant thought of being surround be pressing water that wants to cave in, and fill your personal safe space. yeah, no thanks
@mannymudd Depends on how that structure looks, how robust it is. If its robust enough i wouldnt worry at all lol
possible explanations:
1 - He was breathing an air richer in oxygen
2 - increased pressure prevented edema and swelling like when we use pressure socks in medicine
3 - His diet might have been better, as he couldn't get unhealthy snacks
It is interesting and worth a study. I'm just trying to point out that it likely had nothing to do with being deep in the ocean. Rather the benefits came from the artificial environment he lived in.
no UV radiation from the sun either
Dude sounds like a quack tbh
Yeah, just one guy isn't much of a study, a thousand doing the same thing maybe.
Are you guessing these conclusions?
@@elias378 Yes.
They are POSSIBLE explanations.
My main point, as I stated, is there are likely reasons aside from him being deep in the ocean. He was in an artificial environment, after all.
I find it hilarious that most of the comments are talking about Subnautica. Love it x)
Hyperbolic chamber treatment for chronic inflammation has been around for a while.
We already knew increased pressure helps to reduce inflammation.
Inside the sub, his diet would have been more heavily controlled than if he was out and about, which explains the cholesterol.
We also know that increased atmospheric pressure reduces a number of hormones that affect our 'age'.
Thanks
shhhh, don't destroy his dreams and hopes.... but yeah, I was actually thinking the same
You said hyperbolic time chamber?
I was thinking the exact same thing about his cholesterol, the other things were news to me though, very cool!
Hyperbaric… right? Hyperbolic would just be a chamber that exaggerates. 😂
(I’m prepared to eat my words if I’m wrong)
“I survived 100 days of real life underwater”
Mrbeast: I survived 7 weeks under (just a room made to look like under water) water 💀
MrsBreast could never
@Lvtdgb_40m a predicton lets see what happens
@Lvtdgb_40mlives in a 8 foot deep pool and gets out regularly
@Lvtdgb_40mhow clever 😂
It's All fun and games until the PDA says "Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms are you sure whatever you are doing is worth it"
That makes it even more fun
Just they wait until eclipse comes out with a thermo knife
Just give me a Stasis rifle and a thermo knife i will deal with it no problem
No frrrr thoooo
“Entering ecological dead zone”
“You want my cure, you can have it. I left in all in the ocean. Now you just have to find it.”
I imagine he was on a strict diet whilst he was down there, which probably had everything to do with all.the health benefits
I think stress free and happy might have skewed those results a little. Not paying bills can go a long way.
Hes a doctor i dont think he worried about bills
@johnnyjoestar1249 that's no different from a bill lol
@ender2969not all bills are taxes but all taxes are bills
@ricardomilos9716 Still no different I'm saying they do the same thing both charge you cash so they're no different
Bro really found out escaping the IRS and daily life makes you 10 years younger
He’s gotta remember there wasn’t anything to get him sick down there, that’s a 100 vacation for his immune system
If you’re not being exposed to pathogens, you’re not developing antibodies. The immune system needs to be stressed to adapt just like every other system in the body
Duh
@@arstgkneio BUT the system is not magical. It needs time to rest and recover. We are bombarded by minute traces of chemicals and pathogens.
Just below a lower threshold that is simply basic exposure. Just like how exercising constantly overworks your body.
The body needs time to rest and heal. Now doing some martial arts quest type of bs where you go on a rich ah meditation quest. Which means extremely limited and monitored intake and physical output while focusing on mental calming. Otherwise the cabin fever would have made them VERY neurotic.
Also most people can't just go live in a sub for about 3 months, just bc. Idiots thinking just be rich and able to not have to do anything for months is an answer are the biggest scammed.
@@HidForHG Bro, what you're saying is equivalent to, "Just stay in bed for a year," then wondering why your legs atrophied.
There's also the placebo effect. He went underwater with very high expectations and this would of course affect the experiment. Blindfold 1000 people, put 500 underwater and 500 above water, but without windows
Mind you he also was isolated away from any junk food he might have been addicted to, probably didn't bring any alcohol with him, and did not have his wife or girlfriend with him
You would think being isolated from people would have a negative affect for his mental health
Or utube
@@imnotgood5776 I'm sure it did to some degree
@@imnotgood5776only for the mentally weak that need socialization. Form others it’s an opportunity
how would having a wife or girlfriend with him change that 😭
The "he got shorter thing" makes perfect sense since astronauts "get taller" in space.
In outer space, you don’t feel ANY gravity, and your intervertebral discs can actually expand. Under water, gravity is the exact same as on the surface. The water pressure goes up (obviously) depending on how deep you go, but your body absorbs and retains more inert gases to equalize your internal body pressure with the pressure of the water around you. Pressure and gravity are totally different forces. The height change thing is total BS, and will be debunked soon I’m sure.
Is 30 feet below surface really that much pressure? I mean I’ve been in pools that have 20 foot diving sections and it didn’t feel like pressure
"the doctor who-"
*Photo of The 12th doctor slowly fades in*
okay so I'm not the only one
Help I thought other show too
Of the* sorry typo
GIGGLES
DOCTOR WHO MENTIONED ‼️🗣️🔥💥💯
Bro found enzyme 42😭🙏
Let's just hope he doesn't end up like life Pod 3 😭🙏
Fr 😭
Or any of the other life pods with major problems
“Welcome aboard captain” but it irl 😂
Subnautica reference I see?
😂 Subnatica
"All systems online"
@@nothingishere4091 YESSSS
it's all fun and game until "abandon ship" start playing
Bro is playing subnautica irl 💀💀💀
yeah but are some if not all of those benefits also from him living a generally healthier lifestyle making sure to workout and eat right and such everyday unlike his normal i assume busy life as a doctor?
Playing Subnautica would go hard underwater
Actully tho
Fr
Fountain of Youth: ❌️
Ocean of Youth: ✅️
Instructions unclear. I am now stuck on a distant waterworld with tons of big eyed fish, horrid alien Oarfish monstrosities, a ghostly brine cave, and various ancient ion powered structures.
Ayeee my man stuckxin subnautica 😂😂💀💀
Subnautcaia ahh
4546b
serbnautish. amazing reference.
*distant roar*
Wtf,im in the safe sha-WHAT IS THAT THING DOING HERE
I have one of those chambers in my living room. Its called a hyperbaric oxygen chamber and you breath pure oxygen while under pressure. Remarkable piece of healing equipment. I witnessed a disabled stroke survivor return to proper speech, walking and eating after losing all three abilities.
Only difference, in my chamber you cant stay in longer than 2 hours without experiencing hypoxia and other negative side effects
I Think He Right About The Cure For Everything Being Somewhere Down There Tho.!
Might Be Onto Something With That One.!
🤷🏿♂️👏🏾👏🏾
DOCTOR WHO!?
That was my first thought as well
Bruh I was like I never saw this episode
DOCTOR WHO REFERENCE!
Say that again?
immediately looked for the crazed doctor who fan and i am pleased at how easy it was
Bro survived the equivalent of living in the dune zone on subnáutica
My man realy had the subnautica IRL experience💀
Thank goodness it wasn't the Sealab 2021 experience 💀
Makes you smaller but buff your health span...
ITS A DWARF!!!
are there confounding variables? different diet? levels of stress?
bro might have to pay off 1 trillion credits
???
A cultured one
I, too, appreciate your appetite for the fine arts of refrencing. Your knowledge is acknowledged and guarded by my lips. I tip my hat to you.
A fellow survivalist of 4546B.
Nah, he only has 12C$, he will lose like 5C$
Should have brought some "rare stones" back
BROOO!!! I LITERALLY KNOW HIM!
Hes such a cool guy, really laid back surfer vibes. Been spear fishing with him a few times out in the Gulf, nice dude, a LOT of experience and stories to be told!
That man ready to go to planet 4546B
All those health improvements can be found on land 😂. He was healthier probably because he wasnt eating junk food or stressed from work and daily life
Fun fact: This is actually a hotel you can stay in! Saafia Nygard (i mightve mispelled that) did a video about Jewels Undersea Lodge, and its really cool.
Bro played too much subnautica 😂
Yeah duh, remember Bro. had ZERO fast food while he was down there! THAT's why his health dramatically improved. 😂😂😂😂
Who knows he was eating american cultural food prior to that
Yall just trying to find excuses
You act like everyone eats fast food
@Nameless-y7v YOU think that ge did have access to fast foods or other sugary crap??
@DalekGarf Have you seen a fast food restaurant at breakfast, lunch or dinner time?? Have you heard of GrubHub making Billions _every_ year?? Just because you & I do *not* partake in any of it, does *not* mean that it's *not* an _extremely_ serious issue for over 65% of the country. Especially, our children's generation. They've got the highest rate of young people being diagnosed with bowel & stomach cancers. It's growing cause they're eating science oil made in a lab that's killing them! "Vegetable oil" is not a real food & the insane amount of sugar in a dessert disguised as an everyday "coffee". 🤯
Warning: entering ecological deadzone. Multiple leviathan class lifeforms detected. Are you sure that whatever it is your doing is worth it?
Yes
People do this with hyperbaric oxygen therapy to treat all sorts of illnesses and aiding in the healing of tissue damage.
Atlantis was a society of short kings
Bro played subnautica IRL 💀
Dang all those submarine operators must be like 12 years old now, crazy
submarine has normal air pressure inside
what he was in had same air pressure as water pressure at that depth so that the could enter the water without getting immediately crunched.
Brian Johnson is about to Subnautica IRL
I think you get stronger too. because gravity is stronger under the ocean...
pls fact check me if im wrong.
half an inch for some crazy buffs is so worth it
What was his diet? I'm sure there are more factors than simply pressure
Guys preparing for planet 4546B
😂 until he explained that it was in a capsule i thought it was like that he was just going to be under water in his scuba suit. 😂 I was gonna comment and be like "but his fingers will be so pruned!" 😂😂😂
I'm to stoned lol
For one the pressurized habitat of that he lived in is called the underwater hotel, it’s in Key largo Florida. It’s also not “in the ocean”. It’s sitting in a now flooded coquina rock mine. The property itself is owned by a place called “Marine Lab”. I went there on my 8th grade field trip. I dived to the hotel he stayed at. It’s literally just like 30’ under.
inflammatory markers and cholesterol? Sounds like more diet related than increased atmospheric pressure related.
Doctor who, lived underwater for 100 days 💀💀
Subnautica in real life.
"Half an inch shorter" nah im good
as a femboy i see this as an absolute win
@@JustAVoiceInTheWind we've hit rock bottom when people have to announce they are a femboy
@@JustAVoiceInTheWindThe second I heard that I knew someone would say it.
@@JustAVoiceInTheWindkys
@@JustAVoiceInTheWindkys
This is actually interesting because I was thinking the same thing for the longest time now, space usually has negative side effects; example most astronauts don’t go to space twice. If we could live underwater, adapt to the underwater lifestyle much like subnautica without the crazy mutant fish and such we could potentially live there longer than we would in space if you think about it.
We cannot deny that this man is dedicated to his work and beliefs
This looks like another crazy man with conspiracy theories but Joseph Dituri is a expert in diving also a retired Navy Commander. He was a pilot for the 1 atms suit and a expert in deep sea exploration and hyperbaric medicine. His nickname is Dr. Deep Sea
"I CHOSE... RAPTURE!"
I’m sad how far I had to scroll down to see a Bioshock reference. ;)
@@isc00t85Same.
Bro wanted to play Subnautica IRL xD
Was there a control group? Would’ve been nice to have someone up above doing the same exercise routine as him to see if it was bc he was underwater, or if he was exercising underwater more frequently due to his enclosed space.
Bro got the real-life hyperbolic time chamber experience ong!!!
why does this sound like the next mr beast video…
It would be fake
@@Scozry Fr
I read a book like this.The guy's muscles ended up deteriorating
shouldn't it be the opposite if you are under pressure
So he basically lived in a hyperbaric chamber that was submerged.
Hey there brother
I lowkey believe this. When i went to an island for a week with the ocean, everything improved. All the chaperones whom lived there permanently had blinding white teeth and overall great health.
this is probably the kind of recovery cosmonauts need when they return from space
subnautica ahh scientist😭🙏🏻
"entering ecological dead zone"
@@Jeff43265rip😨
He was living in the lost river with his base there.
"Welcome aboard captain, all systems online"
*ass, not aah. Sheesh
My dumbass heard “doctor who” not “doctor, who” and expected sci fi shenanigans
"the doctor who" DOCTOR WHO?
DOCTOR WHO MENTIONED‼️ 🗣️🔥💥💯
He lived on a carefully curated diet in a calm environment with pure, clean air. Of course he came back healthier!
Bro was playing subnotica
Water has nothing to do with this, it's pressure
Right don’t we already use hyperbarics to cure many diseases and disorders this guy just made an underwater version. Was also fed pure oxygen I’m assuming for air which would simulate a hyperbaric chamber nearly to a t
Uhhh no the guy basically took a vacation and people are wondering why his stress levels are lower?
What was his diet
Cured peepers and filtered water.
honestly I feel the same, we need to explore the ocean before space, we havent even gotten the entire sea floor mapped, nor reached the deepest depths...
One of my favorite quotes is "If we have the technology to terraform Mars, we should have the technology to fix Earth."
Might not be word for word, but its a good quote.
Cholesterol is a good thing, so that's not good to hear that he was low on that.
Depends on what cholesterol it is
Woah🤯
Man. Can’t wait till I have enough vacation time to go do this for 100 days 😂
That actually makes sense, most if not all cells in our bodies evolved and are comfortable in our current biom. Living under water would probably kill a lot of things that are otherwise annoying, or parasitic.
He has a point on studying on how to live in new environments would also help in turn make it easily be able to live on a new planets
You could use a machine that holds you at an anglr upside down to make the height deduction less intense
Great to know, just wish everyone was notified so we can do some actual science with this experiment
My stupid ahh thought he was actually in water. Like swimming there constantly like a shark and occasionally people would come and help him refill the oxygen tank😭
There's pros and cons. Prolonged exposure to higher than normal partial pressures of various gasses and nitrogen solution in the body can lead to disbaric osteonecrosis and other ailments, very common among Saturation Divers. Although Sat Divers typically go way deeper than this guy's experiment(300ft or deeper) so the negative effects probably wouldn't be as severe at shallower depths.
I saw a study showing the barium (not speeling that right) pressure chamber helped with illness and injuries
I have now from multiple sources heard that higher atmosphere actually straight up heals you
He basically lived in a hyperbaric chamber for 100 days. Very expensive to do both. They treat every cancer with them in Australia at $500 per day.
Would definitely do that if I do not have a crippling fear of the ocean
Studies have shown that increased atmospheric pressure and oxygen concentration have amazing effects on the human body.
He is right. Everything we need to cure anything we may have is RIGHT HERE on earth, on our lands and in our oceans. We just have to care enough about the suffering of others, shut up and find it!
Nah, he just didnt have to deal with the deadly lazer we call the sun.
I believe I read somewhere that when the body changes in pressure it helps to heal many things cant recall the details though.
As someone that loves being in water, I would love to try this
Marine biologist living under water going crazy rn
Brilliant. “Cure for cancer is somewhere out there we just need to find it.” Dude graduated top of his 504 class.
let’s keep in mind he was EXERCISING and eating healthy which is the main factor in this experiment something 90% of people aren’t willing to do
Dude is ready to go full Bioshock.
Wow, it's almost like separating yourself from the constant stress of literally just living on the surface in society (which has extremely high expectations), reduces your overall stress levels, making you feel better.
Who'd have thought?
Okay but what if they aren’t done growing? Do the proportions of growth stay the same? What would happen if a 10 year old was placed inside? If they were supposed to be 6’, would the difference in height by adulthood be greater than or less than 1/2 inch?
Jesus is king and can heal all sickness
There is a theory that hyperbaric chambers not only treat decompression sickness, but also heal your body in other ways