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B1 متوسط الإنجليزية 13:04 Educational

ALL OF NUTRITION SCIENCE in 13 Minutes (No BS)

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00:00

Hi, you're a meat tube with opinions,

00:02

shoveling things into your body. And

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wait, what the heck is going on here?

00:08

So, what exactly is nutrition? It's your

00:10

body extracting nutrients from food and

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using them. And what are nutrients? The

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stuff your body can make itself,

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molecular building blocks. Okay, before

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we talk about what these nutrients

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actually do inside, you need to meet the

00:22

machines running your food factory.

00:23

First up is your mouth, your built-in

00:25

grinder. You're chopping food into

00:27

paste, while salivary enzymes start the

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very first round of digestion. And PS,

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if you don't chew properly, your stomach

00:33

absolutely hates you. And once the

00:35

grinding is done, then it enters the

00:37

stomach, your personal acid tank. This

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is where proteins unfold, invaders get

00:41

wiped out, and everything turns into

00:43

usable mush. Basically, demolition phase

00:46

completed. And once demolition is done,

00:48

that mush slides into the small

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intestine. Inside the small intestine,

00:52

the pancreas releases biochemical

00:53

scissors that cut carbs, fats, and

00:55

proteins into tiny absorbable pieces.

00:58

And then, welcome to the absorption

00:59

zone, the long winding pipe where

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nutrients actually enter your body. This

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works only because the walls are covered

01:05

with villy and microvilli, your

01:06

microscopic absorption carpet that

01:08

multiplies surface area hundreds of

01:10

times, just like the tiny loops on a

01:12

towel help it soak up more water. And

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whatever does get absorbed, it goes

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straight to the boss, the liver, the

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command center for nutrients. Every

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molecule reports here before entering

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your bloodstream. And the liver decides

01:23

whether to burn it, store it, detox it,

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or send it elsewhere. Moral of the

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story, you're not what you eat, you're

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what you absorb. All right, factory tour

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over. Now, let's look at the inputs, the

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macronutrients. These are your three big

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boys. Carbs, fats, and proteins. Stuff

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your body needs in large quantities,

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unlike micronutrients, vitamins, and

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minerals, which you only need in tiny

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amounts, but we'll get to those later.

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Carbohydrates first. They are your

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body's preferred fuel. Every type of

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carb you eat gets converted into the

01:50

same molecule, glucose. Once that

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glucose shows up, your body has two

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options: immediate energy or glycogen

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storage. Your liver and muscles stash

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[music] a little for later. But glycogen

02:00

tanks are tiny. Once they're full, any

02:02

extra glucose gets converted straight

02:04

into body fat. So, if every carb turns

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into glucose, then why the

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differentiation? It's all about how

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they're built and how fast that glucose

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enters your bloodstream. Simple carbs

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are tiny chains. Your body digests

02:14

instantly. fast blood sugar spike, fast

02:16

crash, fast hunger. Whereas complex

02:18

carbs are long, tangled chains, slow

02:21

digestion, slow glucose release, smooth

02:24

energy, keeps you full for long. And

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then there's fiber, a carb your body

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can't digest, but your gut bacteria

02:29

munch on it to keep your gut healthy and

02:30

level up your poopy gain. Fiber also

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slows down glucose absorption, which

02:34

helps prevent blood sugar spikes. Now,

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