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asians
chinese medicine
slaves
rice
carbohydrates
[2005]
[Attendee]
I'll try to ask you about things like old ancient healing techniques, like Tai Chi, Chinese medicine, I'm going to feel better, and they don't work. Why doesn't the old stuff work that they've been using for a long time?
[Aajonus]
Did everybody hear that?
He said why doesn't exercise, and the old disciplines like Chinese medicine. Why doesn't it work for us now?
Ayurvedic medicine was geared toward your lackeys. Lackeys are your slaves that do minion work. They go out there and grow the rice patties, mine the rice patties, and the water, buffalo, and all the cows, and whatever else, chickens or whatever, they were only allowed to eat 10% meat maximum, 10% vegetables, 80% rice.
That was the rule. That was the law. If you were a warrior, you could eat 50% meat, 10% vegetables, 40% rice. If you were royalty, you could eat 90% meat. Why is that? Because the higher, the rate of carbohydrates, the less you had emotional, and mental control, you were also hyperactive, and needed to be out in the field working.
If you were eating high meat content, you can be intellectual, and overthrow the government, and they did not want that. So, I rebate, medicine was created for the lackeys, the servants, the slaves in the fields because they were not allowed to eat a lot of meat. So, they had to come up with all these very contorted methods to try to treat them.
It was very difficult, and it didn't work very often.
[Attendee #2]
Where did you get that?
[Aajonus]
I was reading in a document from a Chinese scholar, and he translated it. I forget which dynasty it was from; it was from 1100, and that was the law of diet.
[Attendee #2]
Is that the same for avurvedic medicine?
[Aajonus]
Yes.
They had the same thing in India as well, same thing with the lackeys there. They never let them have enough money to be eating a lot of meat.
But when they started, like in the United States, everybody is becoming wealthy, or they can afford to eat a lot of meat. So, what they did was they put it in law.