The video is a historical and educational piece that provides a glimpse into the hygiene practices and lifestyle of the Middle Ages. It discusses the lack of personal hygiene and cleanliness during this period, with people not bathing regularly due to the cold and lack of running water. The video highlights that people wore oversized clothes to mask the bad smell from their bodies, and the clothes were washed once or twice a year with a mixture of river water, urine, and caustic soda, which resulted in a strong smell.
The video also mentions that bathhouses were common in medieval Europe, but their use was discouraged by the rising Christianity, as it was believed that water weakened muscles and left people vulnerable to diseases. The video further explains that the nobility had the privilege of taking baths first, while others had to wait in order of age.
The video also discusses the lack of hygiene in public spaces. For example, during parties, people would relieve themselves in the corridors and gardens of the Palace of Versailles, and the place would get dirty and stinky. To prevent this, people would throw straws or other plants on top of the trash to hide the dirt.
The video concludes by emphasizing the importance of hygiene in modern times, and invites viewers to share the video with friends so they can learn more about the Middle Ages.
1. The text discusses a period film where people wore long clothes and fanned themselves due to the heat and bad smell.
2. In the past, people went over a year without taking a shower, threw feces out of the windows, and washed their clothes with a mixture made from urine.
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6. The text describes the hygiene habits in the Middle Ages, stating that they were terrible and the oversized clothes people wore were made on purpose to have a bad smell.
7. Before the Middle Ages, people like the Greeks and Romans were very hygienic, bathing daily, cutting their hair, and even shaving their beards. Bathhouses were common and worked with hot water, soap, and herbs.
8. The text describes how the belief arose that GTA dirt was good for your health and that lack of hygiene became a common habit.
9. The text mentions that lower classes at that time did not have toothbrushes, deodorant perfumes, much less toilet paper.
10. Humans were thrown out of the Palace window and people managed to stay for years without the water touching their bodies.
11. Only nobles could have fans so that they could be fanned and thus dispel the bad odors that they saw on their bodies and also in their mouths.
12. The text describes how people washed their clothes once or twice a year using a mixture between the river water, urine, and caustic soda.
13. The text mentions that people used food cans as cups to drink beer or even whiskey, leading to many deaths from poisoning.
14. The text discusses the practice of burying the deceased alive and the method of tying a strap to the wrist of the deceased inside the coffin connected to a bell outside.
15. The text concludes by emphasizing the importance of hygiene for our lives and health.