Medicine Of Ancient Egypt - Alternative View

Medicine Of Ancient Egypt - Alternative View
Medicine Of Ancient Egypt - Alternative View

Video: Medicine Of Ancient Egypt - Alternative View

Video: Medicine Of Ancient Egypt - Alternative View
Video: How advanced was ancient Egyptian medicine? 2024, May
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Ancient Egypt is terra incognita for researchers. The more scientists decipher ancient Egyptian texts and unearth architectural monuments, the more riddles have to be solved. - Edgar Keys: The Akashic Chronicles

The priests in the temples corrected the mutations that appeared in the migrants from Atlantis, as well as their descendants, born from the women of the land of Kem (the territory of Ancient Egypt). What is it? The beginning of modern diseases?

Another researcher, an alternative historian, notes that frescoes in temples that were used for healing, did not appear until about 1800 BC. It seems that until 1800 BC, no one in Egypt was sick. At the same time, the skill of mummifiers, which required enormous knowledge at least in the field of human anatomy, had been practiced long before that time. The same research scientist notes that around the same time, the fourth pyramid of the Giza complex was destroyed for security purposes. All four pyramids were allegedly used by the priests to restore the balance between material and spiritual, and also helped to correlate with cosmic vibrations, mainly the energies of Sirius and Orion. After the destruction of one of the pyramids, it was necessary to look for alternative methods of curing a person.

The Egyptians believed that it was necessary to heal only taking into account the trinity or Mer-Ka-Ba, which means Body-Soul-Spirit. The medical priests were involved in the treatment. In fairness, it should be noted that the same approach to the treatment of a person is advocated by oriental medicine. After the witch-hunt, Western medicine switched to mechanical healing of the body, that is, practically without taking into account the state of the soul and spirit. Since the Middle Ages, mental and spiritual ailments have been completely at the mercy of religious institutions.

But back to Ancient Egypt. The famous British Museum houses the surgical instruments of ancient Egyptian doctors. Their set, as well as the quality of their manufacture, shock modern doctors, who note that even in modern surgery they are ready to use these ancient instruments.

In conclusion, it is interesting to give an example of determining the presence of pregnancy in ancient Egyptian women. A patient who wanted to determine if she was pregnant had to, excuse me, urinate on wheat grains. If the percentage of germinated grains was 100%, then the woman was considered to be pregnant. Modern British scientists have decided to conduct such an experiment. A control batch of grains was treated with the urine of a non-pregnant woman. The results confirmed the correctness of the ancient Egyptian scientists. Simple, and most importantly cheap. No need to build expensive factories to produce pregnancy testers.