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In this video, Dr. Llaila Afrika shares her insights on melanin and its role in human health. Melanin is a pigment found in the skin, hair and eyes, and is important for skin health, hair growth and eye health. Dr. Afrika discusses the role of melanin in the development of skin cancer, and shares some tips for keeping your skin healthy and protected. source
If you're entertained by the video, subscribe! Click to re-tweet! We were filming something stupid, and I made a brief trip... to the OTHER SIDE. The "other side" also happens to be somewhere in Minnesota. This video marks the point where my YouTube comes full circle. If you want, you can imagine that the YYZ video happens immediately after this one. Also, I can only imagine how great the video we're shooting in this video would have been had I not, you know, died briefly. Oh well! --- Website! Twitter! Facebook! Second Channel! Check out our store! For licensing and......
**CLICK "SHOW MORE" FOR SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE** Dr. Richard D. King, M.D. is the author the following books: -- African Origin of Biological Psychiatry -- iI African Origin of Biological Psychiatry -- Melanin:: A Key To Freedom Melanin directly converts light for vertebrate metabolic use: dark human skin. "...the incidence of pineal calcification, which reflects the secretory activity of the gland, is significantly lower in the African and American black populations as compared to the white population." --Albert Einstein College of Medicine Antioxidant properties of melanin in retinal pigment epithelial cells. "Skin from black patients was associated with the cytoplasmic pattern......
Two sets of #prophetic #word: 1. Cry-out #southafrica ( 7 March 2024) 2. Religious spirit - the pig ( 10 March 2024) Interpretation & application via Matthew 15 We #decree in #sound #glory-portals #singing TELEGRAM YOUTUBE RUMBLE source
[ad_1] Ludovic Fadairo, a Beninese art master, is storming the Nigerian art/entertainment scene with his first ever show in the country. The 75 years old Beninese, with over four decades of illustrious career in the arts, will be unveiling his solo and first exhibition in Nigeria titled ‘What We Don’t See’. The master painter, with roots in Ife, Osun State, will be presenting over 20 works across different media that showcase the artist’s unflagging vitality over the years and his continued interest in the interplay between the creative and the spiritual. The show runs from March 4 – April 2,......
[ad_1] To “read” the history of times before writing, scholars have traditionally used excavated evidence. Remains like dwellings, burials and pots can reveal a lot about how people lived long ago. In southern Africa, there is another archive to “read” too: rock art. Rock art is primarily a record of spiritual beliefs – but also reflects the events that these beliefs made sense of. Hunter-gatherers in the region, ancestors of today’s San or BaTwa, made rock art for thousands of years before African herders and farmers arrived from the north 2,000 years ago and European colonists followed by sea 350......
[ad_1] To “read” the history of times before writing, scholars have traditionally used excavated evidence. Remains like dwellings, burials and pots can reveal a lot about how people lived long ago. In southern Africa, there is another archive to “read” too: rock art. Rock art is primarily a record of spiritual beliefs – but also reflects the events that these beliefs made sense of. Hunter-gatherers in the region, ancestors of today’s San or BaTwa, made rock art for thousands of years before African herders and farmers arrived from the north 2,000 years ago and European colonists followed by sea 350......