Chinese Traditional Remedies Recommended for Africans and Others
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2017 6:06 pm
Some little known facts, revealed in a series to follow:
POWDERED MOGAO CAVE RELICS
The Mogao Caves (aka Mogao Grottoes, Caves of the Thousand Buddhas, or Caves of Dunhuang) are a system of Buddhist cave temples near the city of Dunhuang in Gansu province. They were a center of culture on the Silk Road from the 4th to the 14th centuries and contain a religious artworks spanning that entire period. There are about 600 surviving cave temples, of which 30 are open to the public.
http://www.sacred-destinations.com/china/mogao-caves
An entirely newly thought-up tradition has it that any parts of these relics, or even pieces of the cave walls themselves, will prevent hangovers when ground up and injected into the anus using a hollowed-out plastic chopstick. This may be done before, during or after the intake of alcohol.
Legend has it that the builders of the Mogao complex were visited by interstellar beings in ships resembling bottles, so this must be true.
Naysayers suggest that this specific cave dust is the same as, for example, dust you may find on any mountain or in any cave, but that is irrelevant.
The most potent Mogao Arse Cement is found in the 570 cave temples not open to the public.
CITES, the Centre for International Excremental Studies, has banned the trade in Mogao Arse Cement under Appendix 6 of their constitution, but fortunately their rulings are largely ignored by the Chinese Government, so trade in this precious commodity should be encouraged, as it seems legal for now.
POWDERED MOGAO CAVE RELICS
The Mogao Caves (aka Mogao Grottoes, Caves of the Thousand Buddhas, or Caves of Dunhuang) are a system of Buddhist cave temples near the city of Dunhuang in Gansu province. They were a center of culture on the Silk Road from the 4th to the 14th centuries and contain a religious artworks spanning that entire period. There are about 600 surviving cave temples, of which 30 are open to the public.
http://www.sacred-destinations.com/china/mogao-caves
An entirely newly thought-up tradition has it that any parts of these relics, or even pieces of the cave walls themselves, will prevent hangovers when ground up and injected into the anus using a hollowed-out plastic chopstick. This may be done before, during or after the intake of alcohol.
Legend has it that the builders of the Mogao complex were visited by interstellar beings in ships resembling bottles, so this must be true.
Naysayers suggest that this specific cave dust is the same as, for example, dust you may find on any mountain or in any cave, but that is irrelevant.
The most potent Mogao Arse Cement is found in the 570 cave temples not open to the public.
CITES, the Centre for International Excremental Studies, has banned the trade in Mogao Arse Cement under Appendix 6 of their constitution, but fortunately their rulings are largely ignored by the Chinese Government, so trade in this precious commodity should be encouraged, as it seems legal for now.