“Female menstruation doesn't seem to me to be an original natural phenomenon”

Whatsapp conversation with the Natura Lia Phytotherapy Group.  

[10/03/2025 09:53] Lia (Natura Lia): Good morning.  I remembered today that there was a moment when I said a phrase, which, because you don't know what's behind that statement, was misunderstood and I want to clarify it. 

And to clarify this, we have to go to the biology books, and then our science accepts the theory, that is to say the majority decided that this was the most probable theory, it tells us that the HOMO species has existed for 2.5 million years (2,500,000 years). And we have to remember that apart from biological science there is another science called history and our Ancient History begins with the invention of writing.

Of those 2.5 million years, that is from the Paleolithic to modern humans goes back millions of years and modern humans only emerged around 200,000 years ago

Just to put this into context, it is estimated that our planet was formed more or less 4.6 billion years ago. Here it's billions. So the planet is very old, and a thousand things have happened to it... and 2.5 million years ago the first primates appeared and 200,000 years ago the first modern Homo appeared.

From those 200,000 years until today, how much of that history is told in our daily lives? Chronologically? For now, the calendar says 2025

So there was no humanity and no history from 2025 onwards? of course there was, 200,000 years ago, backwards

But only after writing was invented, so back then, only by studying theoretically and scientifically... with theories and studies.

Which are then vastly elaborated and it's accepted that it must have been “almost certainly” so, because we've tested it and so on.

The Epic of Gilgamesh is considered to be the oldest literary work ever discovered in the world. It's a great epic poem of Sumerian literature, approximately 4,000 years old, - WRITTEN IN STONE and that's why we can read it, but writing must have existed before that, but if it had been paper it obviously wouldn't have survived to this day, right? paper crumbles.

Writing or incomplete writing systems have been used by humanity for thousands of years. So we've had humanity for a long time, but we have very little history. Only 4,000 years.

Just to remind you that in CHINA TODAY we are in the year 4,717 of the Chinese calendar. They didn't reset the calendar with the birth of Jesus, because for them Jesus was just some guy from the West that they didn't care about.

So in CHINA TODAY YOU GO THERE AND IT'S 4717

Let's go over one more thing - Until about 12,000 years ago, all humans lived as hunter-gatherers. The Neolithic Revolution (the invention of agriculture) first took place in southwest Asia and spread to large parts of the Old World over the following millennia. - That is, humans began to develop the ability to PLANT - 12,000 years ago, and until then they ate what NATURE gave them!

When we go for a walk and find plants that are edible and beneficial, and collect them, we are reconnecting with what humans did between 200,000 years ago and 12,000 years ago!

Planting - agriculture only started 12,000 years ago! And then more seriously about 6 thousand.

An urban revolution took place in the 4th millennium BC, i.e. 6,000 years ago, with the development of city states, particularly the Sumerian cities located in the Mesopotamian region. - THE FIRST CITIES WERE IN MESOPOTAMIA - but the rest of the world and humans still didn't live in cities, this was the first time people got together in one place, settled there - and of course it went BAD. Like, we were moving in natural cycles and suddenly we stood still. And to this day we're still muddling along and we're still not able to build a community that's really in balance!

 So. Our modern history is very short, and there have been 2.5 billion years of things that nobody knows what they are, but we do know that there have been ice ages, deluges, meteors crashing into the earth, animals becoming extinct and others creating and disappearing and creating and disappearing due to cosmic changes, there are theories about a planet that existed between Jupiter and Mars that exploded and that's why we have an asteroid belt and then there's the theory that...which is what I'm getting at:

A lot of the water on our planet didn't exist and some say that it came from inside the earth, but there are those who say that it could be the water from that planet that exploded and, of course, in a cataclysm like that, there are resets of species here or enormous modifications and that could explain or contribute to genetic mutations because the electromagnetic forces involved and the new possibilities on a spiritual/soul level also modify, and those who believe that this isn't just physical, know that in the middle of this whole story there have to be higher dimensions/spiritually speaking.

So in one of the various cataclysms and after the existence of hominids, since we've existed for 2.5 million years, the changes we've had could have come from these various cataclysms, and meteors hitting the earth and planets exploding... and of course multidimensional spiritual changes that are never talked about, but there are books saying that those who taught agriculture to the people down here were “angels”/beings from another dimension... in short! It's all nonsense and possibilities.

And the moon seems to have been orbiting the earth not from the beginning, but after one of those movements in the solar system. Something that exploded and wiped out all the dinosaurs, I say... it's quite possible that one of those pieces of debris orbited the earth.

 And it may even have helped stabilize the earth after the cataclysm. But such an event would certainly alter the natural cycles of the planet, and lead to mutations in plants, animals and the beings called HOMO the hominids.

And now for the fact that caused the scare - 99.9% OF THE PLANET'S MAMMALS don't have periods like us human women.

Nothing compares to our bleeding. And that's why even the most ignorant ancients regarded women's bleeding as something TABU because other animals DON'T have it, they don't!

It was unique to women. And it IS. There are a few who have it, but not on our level.

And so let's do the math.... women's periods, menstruation is every 28 days on average.

And who has a 28-day cycle around the Earth?

Yes, the moon

So my theory is that - our periods weren't like this until the MOON WAS PLACED AROUND THE EARTH

That's why I say that women's menstruation must not be an original natural phenomenon - but something that started to happen after the Moon somehow appeared there as part of our planet magnetically stayed there, possibly after a cataclysm. And it altered our species... And it must have altered others, of course, but what in nature goes hand in hand with the Moon apart from menstruation? THE TIDES! Okay, so the moon does affect other things. Lots of other things, in fact. In plants it affects a lot.

“Female menstruation doesn't seem to me to be an original natural phenomenon”

 But one of the many changes... that have taken place in the history of the development of HOMO SAPIENS

Species Homo Saapiens, Class: Mammals.








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