The Forgotten Fruit Behind the Fight Against Leprosy - CHAULMOOGRA FRUIT (History Unpeeled)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • Episode: 777 Chaulmoogra
    Species: Hydnocarpus sp.
    Location: Bangkok, Thailand & NYC, USA
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    Sources
    www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ing...
    archive.org/details/americand...
    confusion with gynocardia odorta, still goes on today, researchgate.net gets it wrong..
    www.austriaca.at/0xc1aa500d_0...
    www.statista.com/statistics/8...
    theconversation.com/humans-ga...
    www.cdc.gov/leprosy/symptoms/...
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    Chapters
    0:00-2:34 What does chaulmoogra fruit taste like?
    2:34-4:12 The legend of how chaulmoogra was discovered
    4:12-7:21 What is leprosy?
    7:21-13:45 The Social Stigma about Leprosy Past and Present
    13:45-19:10 How Leprosy used to be treated
    19:10-23:49 Traditional use of chaulmoogra oil
    23:49-27:00 How Chaulmoogra was introduced to the West
    27:00-29:53 Chaulmoogra Seed review
    29:53-36:18 Alice Ball and an improved leprosy medication
    36:18-39:14 Moogral Review, a manufactured medicine for leprosy
    39:14-41:49 How Chaulmoogra Fruit came to be grown in the USA
    41:49-47:23 The Problem with Chaulmoogra Oil
    47:23-51:08 How Leprosy is cured today
    51:08-54:41 Will there ever be an end to Leprosy?
    54:41-57:15 How Leprosy will be defeated
    + SPECIAL THANKS:
    Smarter Every Day, Joseph McCorkle, Bill T
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Комментарии • 553

  • @WeirdExplorer
    @WeirdExplorer  17 дней назад +31

    If you enjoyed this and want to see another history heavy episode, check out my 5 part series on the Coco de Mer! ruclips.net/video/GqicsIDYmgU/видео.html

    • @aryanprivilege9651
      @aryanprivilege9651 15 дней назад

      The information is wrong, mycobacterium are super resistant to whole body of PO antibiotics. Gram negative and positives are different in extremes solubility through wax coating, Bell’s input is unfortunately not significant and can be accessed or figured out in minutes. Know the chemical you have the solubility. It’s that she had a minor admixture of African blood in minor and female that this is artificially lionized. Especially in absence of many. The toxicity of these uv antibiotics is serious as the illnesses. I was attacked in the bandit lands of mountain to rainforest Pacific Ocean zone in indigenous communities post war. No laboratory antibiotics sensitivity tests just trail by error, no internet there police clinicians. I was a foreigner only speaking native language English. I’d mastered Spanish in 3 months there the language of nation whoch many Indios couldn’t speak and had dozens of own languages and groups not aware of a pidgin or would have quickly picked it up. It was so bad on thigh was to femur, left limped out to where legends started typical of superstition in population. Most had not seen a tall pale blonde blue eyed strong human. None certainly that would even speak to the lowest caste or be kind weep for dead, give blood or cheap meds too. Told I was one of few Northern Americans ever to go that weren’t Canadian or European. Parents were European. The smell of this infection is a foul sort of anaerobic hard to explain. Not leprosy! Though been through other tuberculosis epidemics never had bovine. Luckily doctor had read article and heard story of crazy Indios and person who couldn’t exist, could read their glyphs knew history saved them and was so prophetic blah blah said walked out of ocean returned but swam often so just error or disappeared into dark forest. Which could be mistaken from me taking path out of area to roads where go ride into next town to bus to retrace steps 2000 km to city airport next country fly home. Argentine MD said you were near there was just thinking about you, when showed leg he hit emotional asked me to wait outside office and called doctors said you will see him today. If you do not take his money to do you job, no excuses and he loses leg or life. I assure you I will see you ruined and we will both be surely damned. He apologized for years of “ mistreatment,” had met my mother which destroyed many people. Said would honor medical calls Rx requests and make it up too me? Doctors tropical medicine only recalled Cade as was so rare and name was so extraordinary, wanted to write story down, heard before. IV in patient cleared it, knock on likes cancer inducing, one so far. Lost benefits and insurance still as being persecuted over other issues helping folks research didn’t like, banks wealth pharmaceutical governments and what cannot mention. About a war. Not interesting story but happened have had infinitely more horrible or seen things photographed lectured few times on pretty much secret it disbelieved. But matters of public record. Easy to verify. I never researched this as was too busy in large efforts of research far more pressing, human crisis…I’m certain may still kill me before recover millions stolen by step brother and others from other work. I’m fairly certain it’s only 9 banded armadillo or one species unlikely vector of human zoonotic think remember from comparative vertebrate anatomy physiology or bacteriology maybe micro? I did zero research this is off the top of head. Folks don’t put any plants in mouth to skin. Phytotoxins are designed to drop you, stop you eating them by any many necessary like mycotoxins on fungi, venom etc…The microbes of our planet have been on constant accelerating warfare eternal struggles over killing controlling or keeping area food resources and competition to low or none. But we benefit in their arms races. There are trees near you that are do dangerous they are illegal or require signs, not supposed to touch or shelter under, sleep near. Never mind eat, ie saw a manzanita or little death apple other day in mangrove and city. Common you probably know, like drugs, Angel trumpets ☠️ & death caps, daturas, pseudo Tropanes alkaloids, drugs drug precursors, opio, opium. Heard expert on ibogaine say it was in Africa, Rohan said similar but always wto g like fentanylogues info are wrong 100% time. It experts and absurd. I solved this will not let me release it. Iboggain DMTs rest are surely local thought of several can walk to or get a garden store, botanical gardens or hybridized self. Trust nobody especially if say it cannot be done. That’s a challenge to disprove. Poor research or just plagerism is whatever you wish too call it, it was I believe entertaining. I’ve never taken any botany. Never offered when had opportunity. My immunity to major human killers may too die with me and few others who carry the protein coat. Other gifts, of evolution gotta explain function of allergies now, then find chemicals likely funeral or doctor visit meds that are money or life rico class organized crime crooked act. Cartels aren’t this bad as met in Puerto Arrista and Zipolite. Hope if read unlikely not offended as not my intent. Disclaimers verify all for self, host did also make proper disclaimers!

    • @aryanprivilege9651
      @aryanprivilege9651 15 дней назад

      I know that no poco loco in the coco! If go to source, smuggle me a palm or nut. Floated here I’ll claim in post. Collected 100s as walked earth, sister cut them down extinct or one of kind hybrids maybe 3 left. But as Hass Avolcado one saves all. None shall mine! Might tear out my transplanted Sri. L. E. coca tonight.

    • @johnmchumphreson7095
      @johnmchumphreson7095 15 дней назад

      Can I sit next to an armadillo on a plane, though?

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  15 дней назад +2

      @@johnmchumphreson7095 yes. just don't drink its soda

    • @dannydetonator
      @dannydetonator 15 дней назад +1

      @aryanprivilege9651
      Read your own post again. And next time avoid DMT before writing anything public, if you're indeed a native anglophone.

  • @-7070
    @-7070 18 дней назад +209

    The most impressive part about this entire story was how much research you put into it, major credit to you. Super interesting video

    • @aryanprivilege9651
      @aryanprivilege9651 15 дней назад

      The information is wrong, mycobacterium are super resistant to whole body of PO antibiotics. Gram negative and positives are different in extremes solubility through wax coating, Bell’s input is unfortunately not significant and can be accessed or figured out in minutes. Know the chemical you have the solubility. It’s that she had a minor admixture of African blood in minor and female that this is artificially lionized. Especially in absence of many. The toxicity of these uv antibiotics is serious as the illnesses. I was attacked in the bandit lands of mountain to rainforest Pacific Ocean zone in indigenous communities post war. No laboratory antibiotics sensitivity tests just trail by error, no internet there police clinicians. I was a foreigner only speaking native language English. I’d mastered Spanish in 3 months there the language of nation whoch many Indios couldn’t speak and had dozens of own languages and groups not aware of a pidgin or would have quickly picked it up. It was so bad on thigh was to femur, left limped out to where legends started typical of superstition in population. Most had not seen a tall pale blonde blue eyed strong human. None certainly that would even speak to the lowest caste or be kind weep for dead, give blood or cheap meds too. Told I was one of few Northern Americans ever to go that weren’t Canadian or European. Parents were European. The smell of this infection is a foul sort of anaerobic hard to explain. Not leprosy! Though been through other tuberculosis epidemics never had bovine. Luckily doctor had read article and heard story of crazy Indios and person who couldn’t exist, could read their glyphs knew history saved them and was so prophetic blah blah said walked out of ocean returned but swam often so just error or disappeared into dark forest. Which could be mistaken from me taking path out of area to roads where go ride into next town to bus to retrace steps 2000 km to city airport next country fly home. Argentine MD said you were near there was just thinking about you, when showed leg he hit emotional asked me to wait outside office and called doctors said you will see him today. If you do not take his money to do you job, no excuses and he loses leg or life. I assure you I will see you ruined and we will both be surely damned. He apologized for years of “ mistreatment,” had met my mother which destroyed many people. Said would honor medical calls Rx requests and make it up too me? Doctors tropical medicine only recalled Cade as was so rare and name was so extraordinary, wanted to write story down, heard before. IV in patient cleared it, knock on likes cancer inducing, one so far. Lost benefits and insurance still as being persecuted over other issues helping folks research didn’t like, banks wealth pharmaceutical governments and what cannot mention. About a war. Not interesting story but happened have had infinitely more horrible or seen things photographed lectured few times on pretty much secret it disbelieved. But matters of public record. Easy to verify. I never researched this as was too busy in large efforts of research far more pressing, human crisis…I’m certain may still kill me before recover millions stolen by step brother and others from other work. I’m fairly certain it’s only 9 banded armadillo or one species unlikely vector of human zoonotic think remember from comparative vertebrate anatomy physiology or bacteriology maybe micro? I did zero research this is off the top of head. Folks don’t put any plants in mouth to skin. Phytotoxins are designed to drop you, stop you eating them by any many necessary like mycotoxins on fungi, venom etc…The microbes of our planet have been on constant accelerating warfare eternal struggles over killing controlling or keeping area food resources and competition to low or none. But we benefit in their arms races. There are trees near you that are do dangerous they are illegal or require signs, not supposed to touch or shelter under, sleep near. Never mind eat, ie saw a manzanita or little death apple other day in mangrove and city. Common you probably know, like drugs, Angel trumpets ☠️ & death caps, daturas, pseudo Tropanes alkaloids, drugs drug precursors, opio, opium. Heard expert on ibogaine say it was in Africa, Rohan said similar but always wto g like fentanylogues info are wrong 100% time. It experts and absurd. I solved this will not let me release it. Iboggain DMTs rest are surely local thought of several can walk to or get a garden store, botanical gardens or hybridized self. Trust nobody especially if say it cannot be done. That’s a challenge to disprove. Poor research or just plagerism is whatever you wish too call it, it was I believe entertaining. I’ve never taken any botany. Never offered when had opportunity. My immunity to major human killers may too die with me and few others who carry the protein coat. Other gifts, of evolution gotta explain function of allergies now, then find chemicals likely funeral or doctor visit meds that are money or life rico class organized crime crooked act. Cartels aren’t this bad as met in Puerto Arrista and Zipolite. Hope if read unlikely not offended as not my intent. Disclaimers verify all for self, host did also make proper disclaimers!

    • @acuddlyheadcrab
      @acuddlyheadcrab 15 дней назад +4

      first weird comment has been achieved congrats aryanpriviledge9651

    • @natzos6372
      @natzos6372 4 дня назад

      Did you actually write this​@@aryanprivilege9651

  • @FishareFriendsNotFood972
    @FishareFriendsNotFood972 18 дней назад +131

    How this channel has broadened from 'what fruits taste like' to 'medical history' is fascinating and so, so exciting!

    • @Hsssssssssssssssssss
      @Hsssssssssssssssssss 17 дней назад +2

      He has envolved from a caveman mindlessly chewing on stuff to an alternative medicine doctor 😂

    • @willywonka7812
      @willywonka7812 17 дней назад

      Sounds like a natural progression ​@@Hsssssssssssssssssss

    • @censusgary
      @censusgary 17 дней назад +1

      The channel has developed in a great way. It gets better and better.

  • @wyattblaine7066
    @wyattblaine7066 18 дней назад +60

    22:22 if you take chalmugra with a grain of salt, you live 400 years

  • @benibear2995
    @benibear2995 18 дней назад +77

    The quality of your episodes has been superb lately! Not just video and audio quality but the storytelling, going into depth on subjects, amazing work! I loved the old eating random fruits in a hotel room too, just love the depth and effort you put into them lately, and this one just pulled it up another notch! And such an important subject, done with respect!

  • @LindaB651
    @LindaB651 17 дней назад +19

    I'm old now, but I remember my Dad telling me about when he was in the Military Police before I was born, in the Philippines, just at the end of WW2. He said he'd sometimes pick up "lepers" that needed a ride, but they had to stay waaay back in the bed of the jeep, and/or truck, and be dropped off somewhere relatively private, so no one could see they'd been assisted. Dad would get somebody (a paid local person) to scrub down the vehicle at the end of the day. He wasn't particularly afraid, but he wasn't taking too many chances.
    I'm glad we can finally move beyond the mindset that disease equals unclean because, although hygiene and lifestyle choices can have a marked influence upon health, quite often we're at the mercy of happenstance!

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  17 дней назад +9

      Very interesting! thanks for sharing. Do you know if that was that the Culion facility? I believe it was the largest lazzaretto in the world, one of the ones that had their own currency

    • @LindaB651
      @LindaB651 17 дней назад +4

      @@WeirdExplorer Alas, I've no way of knowing. Dad didn't share a lot of his military experiences with us, and his untold stories passed with him in 99, never to be revealed.
      As for currency, my father said he'd pay the housemaid with food, cigarettes, and chocolate, but he never discussed actual monetary exchanges.

  • @sproutingresilience4787
    @sproutingresilience4787 18 дней назад +90

    With some research into chaulmugric acid, (there is actually quite a lack of current research on this molecule surprisingly. But what i found shows that it does have antibacterial properties just as you suspected, the authors theorize based on there finding that it inhibits the growth of new cells by disrupting cell membrane processes (Cabot MC, and Goucher 1981). Also it may have been able to help with neurological symptoms in some capacity as it can act as an activator of protein phosphatase 5 which if inhibited by disease can cause neurological symptoms. (Cher C, Tremblay MH, Barber JR, Chung No S, Zhang B, 2009)

    • @censusgary
      @censusgary 17 дней назад +3

      If it disrupts cell membranes and inhibits the growth of new cells, I wonder if it could be the basis for an anticancer drug.

    • @dingdonglong803
      @dingdonglong803 16 дней назад +4

      It’s been used since ancient times, it can’t be for nothing. I believe there is something to the fruit that helps treat/cure it. I would hope there’s more research into the compounds of the fruit.

    • @cursedlight6606
      @cursedlight6606 16 дней назад +1

      @@dingdonglong803 There are tons of plants which have been used since ancient times which we now know do absolutely nothing or worse, actually harm you, it really wouldn't be surprising that this fruit did nothing too.

    • @dingdonglong803
      @dingdonglong803 16 дней назад

      @@cursedlight6606 what about some of the cases where some people were cured? Maybe somewhere along the way the Western method bastardized it and made it ineffective.
      He mentioned in the video they eventually narrowed it down to two chemicals in the seeds and they began only extracting those two compounds, what if that person who discovered those compounds were wrong and left something else behind.
      Or maybe it has properties to treat other skin maladies…who knows, but we shouldn’t quickly toss it out just yet, especially with modern technology that wasn’t available back when they did all these experiments, there’s still a lot that we don’t know…

    • @koushuu
      @koushuu 14 дней назад

      @@cursedlight6606 Indeed. Placebo effect is more often than not a very effective drug

  • @JTMusicbox
    @JTMusicbox 18 дней назад +77

    Still watching but convinced that the claymation is the best part despite not having seen it all

  • @demonkiller479
    @demonkiller479 18 дней назад +52

    I'm not finished yet, but I'm really really enjoying this longer more documentary style breakdown of a fruit and its history.
    I just finished the video and yeah this video was phenomenal and I hope we can get some more of these in the future.

  • @WeirdExplorer
    @WeirdExplorer  18 дней назад +126

    I hope you enjoy my deep dive into the incredible history of this fruit.
    TONIGHT I will be doing a live stream to talk about some weird stuff that happened when I made this episode and also do a live Q&A about the episode and what's next on the channel.
    Tune in 7pm EST.

    • @kijanajenkins2546
      @kijanajenkins2546 18 дней назад +4

      Great videos. 👍🏾

    • @sandrastreifel6452
      @sandrastreifel6452 18 дней назад +4

      I love healthcare history!

    • @richardbidinger2577
      @richardbidinger2577 18 дней назад +5

      You should do this more often.

    • @paulwright8378
      @paulwright8378 18 дней назад +3

      That's midnight in the UK

    • @erzsebetkovacs2527
      @erzsebetkovacs2527 18 дней назад +4

      Great video, enjoyed it despite its horrific subject matter. Just a note: as so often in medical history, a disease in the past may not be same disease in the present, even though both are called by the same name. What the Bible calls leprosy might have been (at least in some cases) non-contagious skin diseases, not true leprosy.

  • @rachel4483
    @rachel4483 18 дней назад +67

    The mycobacteria genus is one of my least favorite. I feel like across the biological world there's a mycobacterium for every species of animal that almost always terminally sickens and kills the organism and is impossible to kill within the living and it contaminates the environment for anywhere from years to forever. I'm so glad we've mostly moved past that point with humans. The world doesn't need a human version of Johnes disease, CRD, snuffles, fish TB, mycoplasma pneumonia, resistant abscesses or any of the other things I wish we didn't have to be aware of.

    • @censusgary
      @censusgary 17 дней назад +3

      Isn’t that “flesh rotting” organism also a mycobacteria species?

    • @seisage
      @seisage 16 дней назад

      Fun fact! Humans can contract fish TB (mycobacterium marinum). It's the only zoonotic disease from fish. Thankfully, it manifests much differently in humans than it does in fish. It's still bad news in humans, and treatment is lengthy and intensive, but at the very least, it's slow-growing tubercle lesions on the hands instead of whole-body wasting and death. Edit: it's also extremely rare in humans, so don't fret about sticking your hands in fish tanks. Still best to avoid doing so when you have open wounds though.

    • @MandrakeFernflower
      @MandrakeFernflower 12 дней назад

      ​@@censusgaryBuruli ulcer
      Also mycoplasma is different from mycobacterium

  • @pattheplanter
    @pattheplanter 17 дней назад +19

    History Unpeeled, delivered with zest, separating the pulp fiction, getting all the juicy facts, sowing the seeds of scientific curiosity and comes in bite-size segments.

  • @Hortifox_the_gardener
    @Hortifox_the_gardener 18 дней назад +29

    Wow a one hour Weird Explorer video? What a treat! Awesome. Would love more of that format. Thanks so much for researching it.

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  18 дней назад +9

      More to come!

    • @applegal3058
      @applegal3058 18 дней назад

      So excited to see more like this video...deed dive of historical uses of plants and fruits!

    • @keegsmarshall6610
      @keegsmarshall6610 17 дней назад

      I would suggest you create teaser videos because a lot of people are put off by long form videos.​@@WeirdExplorer

  • @nickc3657
    @nickc3657 17 дней назад +4

    Bonus fun fact! Dapsone is still saving people from “monstrous” skin. It’s used for spider bite infections, but also for acne! It helped clear my face almost completely. Some people will regard severe acne like leprosy, so Dr. Fromm you kind of succeeded!

  • @takforalt
    @takforalt 17 дней назад +12

    Since you referenced Hawaii several times. The leper colony on Molokai, known as Kalaupapa, was established in 1866 to isolate people with Hansen's disease (leprosy). Father Damien, a Catholic missionary, arrived in 1873 and improved living conditions until his death from the disease in 1889. Medical advances in the 1940s reduced the need for isolation, leading to better treatment and the eventual closure of the colony. Today, Kalaupapa is a National Historical Park managed by the National Park Service, preserving its history and educating the public.

    • @juliemcgugan1244
      @juliemcgugan1244 17 дней назад +2

      Where I grew up, in Singapore, we also had an island that became a leper colony, called St John's Island. It was also used as isolation space for Cholera and Beri-Beri. Until people knew more about treating these diseases and stopped persecuting these poor people. Then, it served as a penal colony for drug offenders. Luckily, this was also stopped, although the death-penalty remains in-place, for certain drug offenses to this day, including importing drugs into the country with intent to sell (Which is only determined by amount.) So not all lessons have been learn, until this day, unfortunately.

    • @takforalt
      @takforalt 16 дней назад

      @@juliemcgugan1244 That was very interesting. By the way, I live in Phuket, Thailand. There are no leper colonies here that I know of, but I have seen those unfortunate enough to have the disease.

    • @juliemcgugan1244
      @juliemcgugan1244 16 дней назад

      @@takforalt I've been to Phuket. Thailand is a lovely country and the people are so kind and welcoming.

  • @wisecoconut5
    @wisecoconut5 18 дней назад +10

    In Kansas, our department of wildlife regularly tests the local armadillo population for Leprosy. So far, they say our armored pigs are healthy. Still, don't eat road kill folks! Great video. I loved the claymatiom and illustrated story telling.

  • @sethlievense8371
    @sethlievense8371 18 дней назад +21

    That claymotion was amazing 😍

  • @Steph-zo5zk
    @Steph-zo5zk 18 дней назад +13

    I this is my favourite video of yours I've seen so far, the history of obscure fruits and their uses is so cool. Lovely to take the opportunity to draw attention to Alice Ball's contributions as well, she sounds like a brilliant mind, so sad she died young I'm sure she would have been a gift to medical research

  • @noahrouleau9598
    @noahrouleau9598 18 дней назад +14

    This long-form heavily-researched content is excellent. Loved seeing the journey from brashly trying an unknown fruit to learning all about it. I think lots of us will spread awareness as you requested, but it'll be a balancing act trying to share unsolicited fun facts about leprosy, without becoming a [...] social [...] persona non grata.

  • @lindasilva666
    @lindasilva666 17 дней назад +4

    As someone with a fascination for infectious diseases and ethnobotany, I quite enjoyed this episode. This takes me back to my first job in Thailand in the early 90s when it was not uncommon to see beggars with advanced leprosy panhandling on the streets of Bankok's shopping districts. Cheap though multi-drug treatment might have been, it was not until WHO started providing free treatment in the mid-90s that the rates really started dropping in the more remote corners of the world.

  • @sharendonnelly7770
    @sharendonnelly7770 17 дней назад +9

    Jared, i think this was your best video ever. You took a fruit, found the correlation between a disease and its effect, researched it, and gave us a very detailed history and application. Wow! Then reality hits, Awesome deep dive! Really enjoyed this, (always enjoy your videos!), and appreciated very much all the hard work you put into this. Thank you!

  • @Eveseptir
    @Eveseptir 17 дней назад +6

    Beyond the well earned praise you already got for this, I gotta say I really appreciate the little animation you made about the king in the forest. Seeing that little dude walking in the woods put a smile on my face.

  • @capnstewy55
    @capnstewy55 18 дней назад +7

    A leprosy documentary from my favorite fruitologist!?! Of course I'll watch the whole thing. Oscar! Oscar!

  • @ns_abel3460
    @ns_abel3460 18 дней назад +13

    I almost clicked off the video when I saw the time but ended up watching the whole video in one go.
    Really interesting

  • @kyrab7914
    @kyrab7914 16 дней назад +2

    This has such arthouse film vibes. Much credit for the claymation and just entire opening. Also the history, and stories you tracked down. All the research. V well done

  • @patricioiasielski8816
    @patricioiasielski8816 18 дней назад +4

    Great one. I hope you make more of these episodes, would love to see one about Quinine or Pyrethrins

  • @Indianny
    @Indianny 18 дней назад +4

    I love the long format video @WeirdExplorer. I don’t know what exactly it is, but your style has strong PBS vibes and I love it.

  • @dakota3347
    @dakota3347 18 дней назад +11

    Whoa! Ngl, i think this is one of your best videos!

  • @middlemuse
    @middlemuse 18 дней назад +5

    This video is so impressive and educational! I really hope it does well, I’m going to share it around with my friends.

  • @Locut0s
    @Locut0s 17 дней назад +3

    I look forward to every video you make! But these long form historical videos are really amazing! Fantastic work!

  • @darriendastar3941
    @darriendastar3941 18 дней назад +5

    This was great. It's probably the most interesting (and entertaining) thing I'll see on RUclips this year.
    Thank you for taking the time and effort to make this video.
    As a result of your video, I've made a donation to the charity Lepra (mentioning you and this video) that's aimed at eradicating the disease. So, because you made this video, I hope at least two people will be cured. 🙂

  • @hatface240
    @hatface240 18 дней назад +15

    Love the way you did this video, and its great that you are raising awareness about the treatment of people with leprosy in the modern day.

  • @tktyga77
    @tktyga77 18 дней назад +3

    Came in for the food uses of the fruit, left with the medical help is one fitting way to describe the video

  • @Eskermo
    @Eskermo 15 дней назад +1

    Thank you for the extensive video essay on chaulmoogra and its connection to leprosy! I hope that this and John Green's videos on tuberculosis start a trend on RUclipsrs raising awareness for treatable illnesses so that help reaches the places that need it the most but have the least access.

  • @davids9027
    @davids9027 18 дней назад +2

    Thank you for attempting to inform people with correct information about leprosy. the superstitious belief that "if I don't understand it, it must be a curse (miracle, if it benefits me.) Unfortunately I have met people who insist on learning about the world by reading nonscientific religious tracts rather than studying scientific studies. Kudos for Miss Ball's research to improve treatments of leprosy.

  • @necrogenesis1981
    @necrogenesis1981 18 дней назад +11

    It’s so easy to treat leprosy now, there’s no reason it should even be a problem.

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  18 дней назад +12

      Its on the way to being eradicated

    • @sandrastreifel6452
      @sandrastreifel6452 18 дней назад +12

      Unfortunately, it requires prolonged treatment (like the related disease, TB). People without access to necessary healthcare are the main victims, and you’re right, it should have been eradicated by now!

  • @jordov9398
    @jordov9398 18 дней назад +2

    I swear, you’re one of the coolest people to have ever lived.

  • @Gearmond
    @Gearmond 16 дней назад +1

    having followed you since you've had 4 figure followers, this is your best video on so many levels and your sincerity about every aspect of this fruit and its history is wonderful and you do good diligence with this video for the sake of others in a way that feels very genuine

  • @fokkerd3red618
    @fokkerd3red618 11 дней назад

    You deserved to be awarded for this presentation. I learned more about Leprosy from your program than I've ever known. The hours of research you must spent on this subject is very impressive. Well done.

  • @diplenski
    @diplenski 18 дней назад +2

    Not surprised it’s Florida tbh. I know they’re low hanging fruit, but they are also known to mess with wildlife against better judgement

  • @luisledesma586
    @luisledesma586 17 дней назад +1

    I have watch your work for a couple of years now and enjoy almost everything you have presented; this one is on a whole different level, a very fine piece of investigative journalism, thank you so much.

  • @Allenar4
    @Allenar4 17 дней назад +1

    I hope this video does well with the algo because this is one of my favorite videos on the platform (not just you) and I would love for this format to be profitable so we can get more.
    The deep research the disclosure of your expertise (or non expertise) on the subject, the measured conclusion based on the evidence. Chefs kiss. Basically following scientific principles in a format that exaggeration is rewarded instead.

  • @isaacthedestroyerofstuped7676
    @isaacthedestroyerofstuped7676 18 дней назад +1

    Awesome video!!! I would LOVE to see more of this kind of content! However, I absolutely anticipate these being few and far between with the sheer amount of effort you put into this.

  • @interestings7866
    @interestings7866 13 дней назад

    Love these longer essay style videos from you!

  • @dreckken
    @dreckken 17 дней назад

    This was awesome! Great video Jared!

  • @acelticmiscellany
    @acelticmiscellany 15 дней назад

    That was great, I would enjoy more of your content like this, well done

  • @michaelperrone3867
    @michaelperrone3867 15 дней назад +1

    Amazing research as always!

  • @laureeeent
    @laureeeent 13 дней назад

    great episode mr jared!

  • @davidcatanach2620
    @davidcatanach2620 16 дней назад

    Great episode! Love the deep dive and greatly respect your rational approach to the topic.

  • @maccakhan1628
    @maccakhan1628 17 дней назад +1

    This is quite possibly the best video you have released on this channel.
    Great job!

  • @elliephants7047
    @elliephants7047 17 дней назад

    I love your longer-form videos! I know that they sometimes don't do as well as you'd hope, and I'm more than happy to watch anything you give us, but I love learning!!! This is really interesting history as well, something I've never learnt about. Thank you!!

  • @GarysBBQSupplies
    @GarysBBQSupplies 17 дней назад

    Very well done episode. I am very impressed with the depth of research you did on this one. Thank you for sharing.

  • @lfuboi
    @lfuboi 17 дней назад

    Great episode!

  • @MrJBLH
    @MrJBLH 17 дней назад

    Fascinating video, really enjoyed watching it all and learning more as usual.

  • @ZeroToMidnight
    @ZeroToMidnight 18 дней назад

    Such fantastic work! This is probably the best video I’ve seen on YT this week!

  • @aidanjohnson3169
    @aidanjohnson3169 16 дней назад

    Probably the best video you’ve put out yet, really well done

  • @acccardone7679
    @acccardone7679 18 дней назад +1

    Thank you for this fascinating deep dive into the history of this fruit, and of Leprosy! As a hobbiest in both history and the history and modern uses of herbology, I found this video fascinating. In addition, the way you presented this information had me listening with enthusiasm at every point of this video. Great job!

  • @LisaKini
    @LisaKini 18 дней назад +2

    These keep getting better!!

  • @sinisterthoughts2896
    @sinisterthoughts2896 18 дней назад

    Phenomenal video! Thank you for putting in all that hard work to ahare this with us.

  • @prehistoricpleb
    @prehistoricpleb 17 дней назад

    This is your best video to date. Well presented and researched. I love history.

  • @Shizukanexen
    @Shizukanexen 18 дней назад

    Oh wow! This was a fantastic history video! Amazing work!

  • @WeirdOneOz
    @WeirdOneOz 13 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing the story of the fruit and about its history in our lives. Well researched and presented.

  • @LMF1716
    @LMF1716 14 дней назад

    This was an incredible video to watch, I had no idea about most of this story but it was very interesting to listen to!

  • @Castaway67
    @Castaway67 15 дней назад

    Haven't come across you're channel before. Happy to say you scratched my itch for in depth history of something I knew absolutely nothing about. Well done.

  • @shadownite3378
    @shadownite3378 17 дней назад

    I always appreciate how well researched and honest your work is. You don't try to misrepresent or misconstrue anything. This is definitely one of my favorite videos from you by far.

  • @aza8800
    @aza8800 18 дней назад

    I love seeing the shots of your groups! Hopefully I can go on one someday. Great, informative video!

  • @TheGreatDrAsian
    @TheGreatDrAsian 18 дней назад +1

    Super awesome episode man!!
    Very well researched and written.
    You did a brilliant job of celebrating history, telling the story, and staying real.
    I love your camerawork and editing too.
    Fantastic work bro. 10/10

  • @SarcasticShrubbery
    @SarcasticShrubbery 17 дней назад

    Fascinating research, excellently done 👏👏👏

  • @BenLymanO_o
    @BenLymanO_o 16 дней назад

    Outstanding! Great work! I loved every minute of this fascinating story

  • @Tsuchimursu
    @Tsuchimursu 17 дней назад

    Wonderful documentary. Thank you!

  • @BozackZodiack
    @BozackZodiack 17 дней назад

    This was SUPER interesting! I love how you string together the history, the controversies, the fruit, the exploring, and the characters - you are a great story teller!

  • @fibienn250
    @fibienn250 17 дней назад

    That was fascinating. I’ll definitely be sharing my new knowledge of Leprosy. 😊

  • @Ariel-ns4yr
    @Ariel-ns4yr 18 дней назад

    So very interesting! Thank you for doing so much historical research and sharing. Really enjoyed watching.

  • @shelleyhodgkinson1341
    @shelleyhodgkinson1341 18 дней назад

    Incredible research..learned so much!

  • @fakkelplemp
    @fakkelplemp 16 дней назад +2

    thanks for the very complete story,
    I hoped you would mention the sunk cost fallacy when pointing out why they kept researching a placebo

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  16 дней назад +1

      You're right. it's a great example of that

  • @phranerphamily
    @phranerphamily 17 дней назад

    Excellent episode!!

  • @conciglio5576
    @conciglio5576 11 дней назад

    another excellent video, I really enjoy how deep into the history you got.

  • @theKettleXBlack
    @theKettleXBlack 14 дней назад

    Great work, thank you!

  • @joshualieberman2265
    @joshualieberman2265 18 дней назад

    Incredible video. Seriously you knocked it out of the park

  • @objective_psychology
    @objective_psychology 15 дней назад +1

    I absolutely LOVE the new series! Keep up the (un)peeling!

  • @bullchargersc
    @bullchargersc 16 дней назад

    Love me some food history, and your animations are always a joy to watch.

  • @alexis-zt6xd
    @alexis-zt6xd 14 дней назад

    I absolutely love your full length videos. Great work. This was fascinating!

  • @animeleepocket7984
    @animeleepocket7984 18 дней назад +1

    Since 2020 I've gone back and watched EVERY. SINGLE. VIDEO. As well as EVERY. SINGLE. PATREON. EXCLUSIVE. I proudly wear my durian shirt! This is probably my favourite video of yours I've had the pleasure of watching, I was attached to the screen the entire way through. Your diligence is astounding as I'm certain the vagaries of traditional medicine journals and sentiments lost in translation proves research to be frustrating and teeming with dead ends. I really hope this pops off and is recommended like crazy on this site. Amazing.

  • @karenmarais3295
    @karenmarais3295 16 дней назад

    This is a fantastic video!! Thanks

  • @ducky169
    @ducky169 18 дней назад

    Thanks for producing such a great historical poignant and informative documentary
    Love the whole deep dive into such a seemingly insignificant fruit.
    You clearly run your channel with care and love (not just pumping out money grabbing effortless videos) ❤
    Your a legend mate and hope you never stop

  • @MermaidMakes
    @MermaidMakes 17 дней назад

    LOVING this new format!! The history of fruit is fascinating, even for the most seemingly mundane fruits. You will have plenty of material to work with for this series!

  • @Varudox
    @Varudox 18 дней назад

    I absolutely adore this style of video, you’re a very good storyteller! I’ve also noticed your video and audio quality have been improving a lot lately, keep up the great work! i’m hoping this type of content can be sprinkled into your uploads between the typical reviews and such, fascinating!

  • @_Piers_
    @_Piers_ 17 дней назад

    This was excellent!

  • @canadiansmarties
    @canadiansmarties 17 дней назад

    Beautifully edited video. Love the animation. Very excited to see the channel continue to grow ❤️

  • @plantmandr3184
    @plantmandr3184 18 дней назад

    fantastic episode !

  • @Einwetok
    @Einwetok 18 дней назад

    A nice evolution on your videos! Well done.

  • @repeatdefender6032
    @repeatdefender6032 14 дней назад

    Fantastic documentary! Love this long video.

  • @balancehd5657
    @balancehd5657 16 дней назад

    Absolutely wonderful, I LOVE long format videos like these. I'd give it a bit of time, it'll find the right crowd shortly

  • @randomname7321
    @randomname7321 17 дней назад +1

    It was so good it gave me chills. Please do more videos like this. Also I really enjoyed the livestream after party! As long ad you are comfortable maybe try doing those more!

  • @B1mb0Babe666
    @B1mb0Babe666 17 часов назад

    Loved how in depth you got

  • @gatomaru
    @gatomaru 17 дней назад

    omg you did stop motion again! i've been asking since the covid video! i'm so happy, it was great!

  • @jamesseto1
    @jamesseto1 16 дней назад

    New favourite video of yours!

  • @mandab.3180
    @mandab.3180 17 дней назад

    wow this was so informative and interesting.. well done!

  • @MikePuorro
    @MikePuorro 12 дней назад

    I've been watching weird fruit explorer from the beginning. It's been amazing to our protagonist go from hunting fruits from local stores, to traveling the world, and now doing some serious journalism, the likes of which rivals PBS and National Geographic.

  • @vegecook
    @vegecook 12 дней назад

    Great "rabbit hole" video! Superbly interesting and informative.