Woman's health is surrounded by many Caucasian scientific opinions, myths and distortions. These distortions have an impact upon the dis-ease and destroys the health of women (Every Woman's Book by P. Airola).
The standards of health for a woman's body is based upon scientific myths and opinions. For example, science assumes that the moon influences menstruation. Actually, the moon is used to correlate menstruation (hemorrhaging/bleeding). The moon does not induce or cause menstruation. Caucasian science's cannot explain why women miss their menstruation cycle. A missed period indicates that the body has powers within itself to regulate itself and does not depend on the moon. Ironically, the moon is composed of various types of minerals (dirt) and this dirt is many miles away. If one wants to believe that the dirt called the moon has a stronger influence upon their bodies than the earth (dirt) under the feet, then they are using a scientific myth, not factual science.
The African Art and Science of anatomy and physiology reveals many facts and many distortions in Caucasian science. Caucasian science assumes that the planets (dirt), floating thousands of miles away have a stronger influence than the earth (dirt) under their feet. Caucasian science has knowledge about the rotation, orbits, vortices, galaxies and constellations and little knowledge of the rotation of the dirt (Minerals such as: calcium, magnesium, potassium, copper, zinc, lead, silver, etc.) under their feet. African art and science of chemistry place dirt (minerals) in a special category called the Mineral Kingdom.
The woman's menstruation cycle does not have a defined beginning or end (other than menopause). The cycle of ovulation is controlled by hormones and menstruation is not part of the ovulation cycle. The hormonal cycle ends when the woman's body has no hormones --- this would mean death.
Menstruation, ovulation and the hormone cycle have a wholistic meaning. Contemporary menstruation occurs when the uterus is deteriorating and hemorrhaging (loosing fresh blood). Menstruation is a period when the spirit and the nutrients from the cellular deterioration of the egg recycles in the body, while conception is when a spirit (a child) enters through the woman.
The hormonal cycle (period) occurs when thought cycles complete themselves and the thoughts spiral to upper levels of mental growth. In ancient African culture, menstruation (the loss of a few drops of blood from the decayed egg, not hemorrhaging of uterus), was viewed as a spiritually uplifting holistic occurrence. The male hormones react and respond to the female hormone cycle, menstruation and menopause. Caucasians view the fetus' movement in the womb as accidental movements. The fetus was created by God's laws and moves according to laws. The laws of conception (marriage of sperm and egg) produce a child. A fetus is a product of laws. The fetus' movements press the acupuncture meridians of the placenta and uterus. The unborn child's kicks stimulate the organ related sections of the placenta and uterus. The abdomen and uterus are divided into a circular section composed of the upper region: heart, small intestines; lower region: kidney, bladder; right region: lungs, large intestines; left region: liver, gall bladder and the center region is the stomach and spleen. The child, stimulates these regions and influences these regions and influences the nutrients that the mother's blood feeds the placenta. This determines the nutritional menu of the unborn child.
It is generally noticed that during pregnancy women appear more physically healthy. The pregnant woman is cleansing her body in order to produce good quality nourishment for the fetus. The baby's cells and body are basically pure. The mother's cells become pure in order to maintain the health of the unborn child. This prevents her body from rejecting the child.
Postnatal Depression may occur as well as the newborn baby's rejection of the breast milk. Both activities are related to the placenta. The newborn baby and placenta are one. The placenta helps to convert the nutrients and oxygen of the mother to the baby's biochemistry. The placenta belongs to and is attached to the baby. The baby communicates biochemically and electromagnetically with the placenta. After birth, the placenta supplies the baby with oxygen, nutrients and the hormone it uses to trigger breathing. The placenta stores the oxygen the baby needs to make the transition from breathing through the mother to breathing on its own. When the umbilical cord is cut before it stops pulsating (supplying oxygen and nutrients)it cannot receive messages (biochemical and electromagnetic) from the baby to eject itself. The cutting of the pulsating cord causes blood and nutrients for the baby to stay in the placenta and become toxic. The mother's hormones trigger the destruction of the toxic placenta instead of her hormones triggering the ejection of the placenta out the uterus. Rejection of the placenta hormonally gets confused with rejection of the baby and this causes Postnatal Depression.
The mother's colostrums milk with vital enzymes, nutrients and bacteria flora are needed for the baby's stomach to have the ability to digest the breast milk that follows colostrums. However, the mother's rejection (Postnatal Depression) of the baby as well as the baby's rejection of the mother causes problems. The baby finds the mother's milk difficult to digest and rejects the milk. The baby subconsciously confuses breast rejection with mother rejection. Pregnant mothers that are given antibiotics and drugs that destroy the bacteria flora needed for the baby to digest the milk. The baby rejects breast milk it cannot digest. In this situation, rub vegetarian bifidus acidophilus on the breast's nipple so the baby can get the bacteria flora needed to digest breast milk. Vaccinations, medical drugs and synthetic chemicals given to the mother and/or baby can cause the rejection of breast mil and hormonal changes cause Postpartum Depression. Cutting the umbilical cord before is stops pulsating causes the loss of oxygen to the baby's brain and lungs. This can result in the baby not breathing properly at birth (absence of deep breaths). Slapping the baby on the buttocks in order to force it to deeply breathe is a criminal offense that amounts to an assault and battery. It causes a permanent emotional scar. The abrupt cutting of the umbilical cord causes the baby to have a decrease in the emotional and mental ability to bond to the mother, bond to the culture and bond to itself. The mother and child, in some way become subliminally and/or subconsciously dysfunctional --- either spiritually, emotionally and/or mentally.
Lactation (milk) production is generally distorted. Sexual intercourse and work (job) should be abstained from during lactation. These activities interfere with the quality of milk because they alter the nutritional quality of cells in the mother's body and in the case of sexual activity, alter the hormone level. Incidentally, the lumps (bumps and clogged areas on the breast) correspond to the acupuncture organ regions. The breast gets bumps, lumps and clogs due to a weakness or overexertion of the internal organs.
The mammae (women's breasts) are not seen as food vehicles (milk) and their purpose is distorted. Breasts are viewed as sex objects and looked up in breast nozzles, harnesses and straitjackets to make them appear sexy. These brassiered breasts harness and weaken the pectoral muscles and cut off circulation. They stop the breast skin from breathing. Nylon and/or synthetic panties stop the proper air and ventilation of the vagina. This results in vaginitis, yeast infection, and other types of diseases.
Caucasian facial features and limp hair is the standard of beauty for Black women. Beauty for Black females is based upon spirituality and Maat behavior. Today, women's beauty is based upon muscular development, breast size, the curvature of the hips, Caucasoid facial features, painting colors on the lips and face and the mutilation of flesh (earrings, nose rings, vaginal lip rings). Caucasians use makeup to add color to their pale pink skin. Black women's skin has color. In African culture, makeup has spiritual and cultural meanings. It was not used to make colored women colored.
Another type of distortion is the wearing of high heels. High heels and pointed toes on the shoes of Caucasians was created as symbols of the penis. Ancient Greek homosexual men used them for masturbation. Wearing high heels cause the spinal column to become misaligned, forces the body weight upon the uterus, shifts weight to the toes, tilts the body against gravity and is dis-ease inducing. Misalignment can result in back pain, decrease the circulation to the uterus, cause pelvic tilt, poor posture, and nervous system disorders. High heels increase the height of the female by sacrificing the anatomical balance of the body. This off-balance and poor posture is misinterpreted as beauty.
The iron deficiency anemia of female blood content is another distortion. This junk food research conclusion was based upon an iron deficiency found in less than 30% of those women used in the survey. The deficiency can indicate that the kidneys are weakened and unable to recycle and concentrate minerals. This anemia justifies the prescribing of high heels of synthetic toxic iron to women. This distortion has caused women to have biochemical imbalances.
The woman's orgasm has been vastly distorted. Proper sexual stimulation of the clitoris can be achieved by adequate pelvic-to-pelvic pressure exertion, which can result in the woman having an arousal climax. The pressure has to be applied with a pelvic-to-pelvic, up-and-down sliding motion in order to have an orgasm. Women and men have to be conscious of God's presence during sex, know their spirituality and understand how sex serves Maat. Otherwise, sex is reduced to a sensual erotic activity and/or a breeding activity of Caucasian socially engineered slaves.
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Lesson #5
"Til death do us part? Or til disagreement do us part? Marriage is too ambiguous Needs more androgyny, like the Ankh You can always add yet never take away be careful how much seasonin' (emotions) you put into your food (relationship) because if you put too much then the food becomes too spicy, too sweet, or too bitter. If you don't put enough, then it isn't spicy enough, sweet enough, or bitter enough. It has to be just right. But what's the recipe?"
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Arab Slave Trade
While Europeans targeted men in West Africa, the 'Arab' trade primarily harvested the women of East Africa to serve as domestic slaves, wet nannies and sex-slaves in the infamous harems. This trade trickled over millennia is estimated to have taken 10 million Africans via the Eastern route to India, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, and also via the Trans-Saharan route to North Africa and the Mediterranean, where in slave markets such as Ceuta, Morocco, Africans were purchased to work as servants in Spain, Portugal, and other European countries.
This trickle trade really only boomed in the 18 th and 19 th century, prior to this period the trade between Arabia and Africa was more focused on iron, ivory and animal products. There is very little evidence in the sources to support the claim that slaving was ever a major enterprise of any significance prior to the 18 the century boom.
LEGACY AND DIFFERENCE
Arab enslavement of Africans was radically different from its European counterpart. It was more complex and varied depending on time and place. Thus the slavery seen in Iraq with the zanj was not similar to slavery in Zanzibar. Also 'Arab' is not a racial group, some Arabs are African and some are White and Jewish.
One of the biggest differences between Arab slaving and European slaving was that slaves were drawn from all racial groups and they were rarely used as a means of crop production; slaves were not the economic engine behind Arab economies. Arab slavery generally lacked large droves of sugar plantations where slaves toiled to the crack of a whip in the hot sun . Unlike the European trade in enslaved Africans the physical remnants of this trade are very hard to measure. There are no Ghettos, mental institutions or prisons holding African people. Many women stolen from Africa were stolen to serve the infamous Arabian harems; their children were thus born free to Arab fathers and thus would have been heirs to wealth and status, fully and equally assimilated into the population. Many African people thus rose to great stations by virtue of their Arab fathers. The infamous eunuchs were infertile, and the other men who were enslaved would have gradually married non-African women, hence facilitating the absorption of African culture and lineage into an Arab one. The contrasting differences between racial definitions on the Arabian continent as oppose to Europe assist in blending the majority of Africans stolen from Africa into the general population of Arabia. However, in the West there was no transcending “racial stigmas.”
ISLAM AND SLAVERY
When Islam arrived, war and servitude were features of African and Arabian life. Judaism existed among certain Arab tribes as well as Christianity, and like them Islam did not blatantly out law slavery; Islam did however blatantly outlawed chattel enslavement. The Qu'ran with every reference to slavery ask the believer to free the slave as atonement for sin, the term "emancipating a slave and feeding an orphan" are repeated constantly throughout the Qu'ran as acts which gain God's favor. Also there were regulations which enhanced the pre-Islamic laws with respect to the treatment of enslaved people. They were entitled to good care, to the same clothing and food as their masters. These enslaved people were more akin to indentured servants in Europe than Chattel slaves in the Americas.
They are your brothers whom Allah placed under your hands. Feed them with what you eat, clothe them with what you wear and do not impose duties upon them which will overcome them. If you so impose duties, then assist them.
Whoever kills his slave, we will kill him.
Whoever slaps his slave or strikes him, his atonement is to free him" (narrated by Muslim by the way of ibn Umar).
It became a fundamental principle of Islamic jurisprudence that the natural condition, and therefore the presumed status, of mankind was freedom. Despite this, there were the greedy and the vindictive that sought to make slaves of their Muslim brothers and sisters as well as other Africans. There were also many Christian and Jewish Arab tribes and well as other indigenous Arabs that continued their tradition of slaving. Because Islamic Sharia had laws pertaining to slavery it was seen by the opportunist as a natural God sanctioned feature of life. Conveniently, the numerous laws of manumission were given a social back seat.
Overzealous Europeans have always over-documented the Arab trade in enslaved Africans to alleviate their guilt concerning their own trade. "Well the Arabs did it too " became the common tone of contemporary historians. Sadly, many African-American historians who have only these European sources to infer history from have taken these second-hand guilt-massaging accounts as gospel. However, it is a well-known fact that Europeans in their artistic depictions of slave raids have always intentionally portrayed slave raiders as Muslim Africans or Arabs .
This trickle trade really only boomed in the 18 th and 19 th century, prior to this period the trade between Arabia and Africa was more focused on iron, ivory and animal products. There is very little evidence in the sources to support the claim that slaving was ever a major enterprise of any significance prior to the 18 the century boom.
LEGACY AND DIFFERENCE
Arab enslavement of Africans was radically different from its European counterpart. It was more complex and varied depending on time and place. Thus the slavery seen in Iraq with the zanj was not similar to slavery in Zanzibar. Also 'Arab' is not a racial group, some Arabs are African and some are White and Jewish.
One of the biggest differences between Arab slaving and European slaving was that slaves were drawn from all racial groups and they were rarely used as a means of crop production; slaves were not the economic engine behind Arab economies. Arab slavery generally lacked large droves of sugar plantations where slaves toiled to the crack of a whip in the hot sun . Unlike the European trade in enslaved Africans the physical remnants of this trade are very hard to measure. There are no Ghettos, mental institutions or prisons holding African people. Many women stolen from Africa were stolen to serve the infamous Arabian harems; their children were thus born free to Arab fathers and thus would have been heirs to wealth and status, fully and equally assimilated into the population. Many African people thus rose to great stations by virtue of their Arab fathers. The infamous eunuchs were infertile, and the other men who were enslaved would have gradually married non-African women, hence facilitating the absorption of African culture and lineage into an Arab one. The contrasting differences between racial definitions on the Arabian continent as oppose to Europe assist in blending the majority of Africans stolen from Africa into the general population of Arabia. However, in the West there was no transcending “racial stigmas.”
ISLAM AND SLAVERY
When Islam arrived, war and servitude were features of African and Arabian life. Judaism existed among certain Arab tribes as well as Christianity, and like them Islam did not blatantly out law slavery; Islam did however blatantly outlawed chattel enslavement. The Qu'ran with every reference to slavery ask the believer to free the slave as atonement for sin, the term "emancipating a slave and feeding an orphan" are repeated constantly throughout the Qu'ran as acts which gain God's favor. Also there were regulations which enhanced the pre-Islamic laws with respect to the treatment of enslaved people. They were entitled to good care, to the same clothing and food as their masters. These enslaved people were more akin to indentured servants in Europe than Chattel slaves in the Americas.
They are your brothers whom Allah placed under your hands. Feed them with what you eat, clothe them with what you wear and do not impose duties upon them which will overcome them. If you so impose duties, then assist them.
Whoever kills his slave, we will kill him.
Whoever slaps his slave or strikes him, his atonement is to free him" (narrated by Muslim by the way of ibn Umar).
It became a fundamental principle of Islamic jurisprudence that the natural condition, and therefore the presumed status, of mankind was freedom. Despite this, there were the greedy and the vindictive that sought to make slaves of their Muslim brothers and sisters as well as other Africans. There were also many Christian and Jewish Arab tribes and well as other indigenous Arabs that continued their tradition of slaving. Because Islamic Sharia had laws pertaining to slavery it was seen by the opportunist as a natural God sanctioned feature of life. Conveniently, the numerous laws of manumission were given a social back seat.
Overzealous Europeans have always over-documented the Arab trade in enslaved Africans to alleviate their guilt concerning their own trade. "Well the Arabs did it too " became the common tone of contemporary historians. Sadly, many African-American historians who have only these European sources to infer history from have taken these second-hand guilt-massaging accounts as gospel. However, it is a well-known fact that Europeans in their artistic depictions of slave raids have always intentionally portrayed slave raiders as Muslim Africans or Arabs .

