Guest guest Posted October 8, 2003 Report Share Posted October 8, 2003 Following is an excerpt from Survival into the 21st Century by Viktoras Kulvinskas, M.S. Pages 168 - BIOLOGICAL SUPERIORITY OF WOMAN " For freedom Christ has set us free stand fast therefore and do not submit agin to a yoke of slavery.. " Galatians 5:1 " It seems strange that the Mother of the race should be made the Slave of the Fruits of her Womb. It appears peculiar that she should have no privileges except those received through her son. It seems illogical that the God Principle of the Universe, in its infinite wisdom, should endanger the existence of the Race by making the Mother of it the weak, cringing underling of her husband. " Hilton Hotema " There is a parallel resemblance in the sexes that proves and shows their conformity in essintial parts to some remote ancestor or progenitor, which preceded them before division of the sexes. " Charles Darwin, Origin of the Species " Mellaart's report, written in 1966 before the completion of the excavations, shows that Catal Huyuk, whatever its name may have been ten thousand years ago, was not only a matriarchal but a utopian society. There had been no wars for a thousand years. There was an ordered pattern of society. There were no human or animal sacrifices: pets were kept and cherished. Vegetarianism prevailed... the supreme deity in all the temples was a goddess. " Elizabeth Gould Davis, The First Sex " All female animals yield their regular ovulation, but it is not accompanied by waste of loss [of vital fluid]. Woman only is cursed this way. But let the female brute lose the control of her procreative function as woman has been deprived of hers [under male rule], and let her be subjected to the unbridled passion of the male, as woman is [Gen. 3:16], and she will soon begin to feel the curse. It is through woman's freedom only, and her resumption of her natural queenship in the domain of sex that she and man can be redeemed. Where is the female animal that wastes her life away at every changing moon? There are none such, save perhaps among the monkey tribes, and the fact exists there for the same reason that it does in woman. No animal that has intercourse for reproduction only, is cursed as woman is. " Victoria Woodhall Effect of Diet and Life Style on Mensus Throughout nature, the biological superiority of the female is evident. Only the civilized female " seems " to be inferior physically to the male. This condition is brought about largely by the debilitating effect of the menstrual hemorrhage. The increased consumption of animal protien (doubled in the last 25 years) and of processed foods by civilized humans is causing the menses to appear earlyer each generation and to last longer. According to Dr. E. L. Wynder, president American Health Foundation, " diet is related to the increasingly early age of menarche, the start of menstruation - six months earlyer among girls every decade since 1850. " (Boston Globe, Dec. 5, 74, p.50). In my practice I have met girls who started menses at ten and the flow lasted for as many as 15 days. Because of more natural living, low protein diet and seasonal sexual practices, menses is less of a problem to the uncivilized woman. In the United States, in spite of the menstrual and social handicap, female longevity exceeds that of the male; a larger proportion of females reach the century mark. Hardening of blood vessils and high blood pressure are more common among men than women. There are fewer miscarriages and stillbirths of females than males; the female brain has a finer texture and more complex organization, and, relative to body weight, is 25% heavier than that of the male; her thyroid gland, which has three lobes, is larger than the two- lobed one of the male. During childhood, female physical size and performance in school exceeds that of the male. This phenomenon is well known to school teachers. With the onset of menstruation and the great loss of essential body fluids, the rapid development of the female is brought to a premature slowdown. Loss of calcium. which is so essential to develop bone and muscle and to stabilize the nervous system, result in slowdown in skeletal growth. Loss of iodine, lecithin and vitamin E has a detrimental effect on brain development. Loss of hormones, which are more concentrated in menstrual discharge than in the bloodstream, speeds the aging process. Many females are anemic because the monthly hemorrhage causes a reduction of hemoglobin, the oxygen carrier. This has a significant effect on further brain development and nerve activity. Were it not for menstrual losses, the initial superiority of the female would persist in all later stages of physical development. Historically, menstruation appeared in females after the family unit had migrated to a cooler climate and/or adopted an unnatural diet and increased sexual activity.The development of the family in an unnatural environment involved many hardships. Males very readily used the services of females to do the most unpleasant, monotonous, physically strenuous tasks, while they engaged in the arts of hunting, philosophy, war and religion. The female was the first slave of the male. Often a man kept a large flock of slave wives to perform all necessary chores. Organized religion, with its male-dominated priesthood, has successfully convinced woman that she must have committed some " basic sin " (Gen. 3:6) for which she must enslave herself to the male: " Thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee " (Gen.3:16). Centuries of inculcation of this dogma have helped to make the female subservient to the dictates of the male. Through false medical and religious teachings on menstruation, the male-dominated society has managed to keep woman in a slave-like position by insuring her persistent weakness through biological ignorance. Men have claimed mental superiority because of a seeming deficiency in production of great works in philosophy, art or science by the female. There were times in history when women were not suppressed, and had equal cultural, educational and economic opportunity to achieve their potential. There are instances recorded where pagan women achieved high excellence and superiority over males. The Pythagorean school produced at least fifteen historically outstanding women. The last was Hypatia of Alexandria, who was murdered by a band od fanatic monks led by the jealous Cyrus, archbishop of Alexandria. The great Greek philosopher, Socrates, had studied under Aspasia, the young female Delphic Oracle. Ammian and Diodorus comment that the women of ancient Gaul were stronger that the males and fought the Romans. Strobo mentions that Gallic women were taller than men. Skeletal remains proved them to be seven feet tall. Havelock Ellis remarks that all outstanding women in history were relatively free from menstruation. They either menstruated slightly or not at all as was the case with Joan of Arc, proven by medical records during her trial for witchcraft. The well-known ninety-year-old Frenchwoman, Ninon de L 'Enclos, who continued to look like a young woman to the end freed herself from menstruation through a special diet. Wallace states: " Some females of robust constitution and right fiber are called viragoes. These, from constitution, menstruate sparingly or not at all. " It has been proven by Bernard, Ehret, Haig and other expermenters that a low protein vegetarian diet leads to a progressive diminution of the menstrual flow until it is replaced by a bloodless descharge as occurs in female animals. Through dietary control and avoidance of erotic excitation of the ovaries, this mucous discharge can also be made to disappear, leading to regeneration of blood, producing new body and brain cells. In our culture many pathological states are considered natural just because they are normal and prevalent. For example, it is " natural " to die from heart attack; doctors predict that by the year 2000 one of the most " natural " causes of death will be cancer. Actuarian reports state that to be at least 20% underweight increases health and longevity, however doctors and friensds consider slim vegetarians sickly because they are not " normal " in weight. During menses it is considered " natural " to bleed, to have headaches, cramps and back pain however, these problems seem to exist only in sickly females and domesticated or civilized animals and are non-existent in healthy primitives or wild animals. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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