The Undiscovered Discoveries: African Mothers Vs. Scientists.

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The statement, "Women are the best CIA agents if they want to be" Is true. Women can find out things by using some undefined discoveries which will make you think endlessly trying to know how they did it. At the end of the day, you may have to give up for your peace of mind.

I know some men can get to find things but women's acts of solving mysteries are inborn. They did not learn it. It is just natural and this brings us to the African women.

I am quite sure scientists would have loved it if they could get an African mother's brain to study as it helps them understand things better.

Speaking of scientists, they always work with backing things up with facts but... "How can they back up some undefined discoveries of African mothers?" It is crazy that there aren't facts to back the discoveries by African women.

Let's take for example how they stop a baby's hiccup by putting a strand of thread or a strand from the baby's shawl on the baby's head which undoubtedly stops it. You get to wonder, how did they discover such a thing? Think no more and try drinking water to digest the information.

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Whenever my Mum says something and I give her a side eye, she says "I should ask Google if it will give me answers". Ah! How can Google answer such a thing? I mean how do you tell Google that;

"Is it true that if I eat directly from the pot it will give my baby a black butt? Or, how true is it that crossing a pregnant woman's leg when she is sitting makes her give birth to a child who has my character.

How do you ask Google these things without it showing an error or saying;

"Do you mean this?"

I did remember my Mum's friend who told me to put the dirt from my ear to a boil I had under my armpit so that it would go which I did and miraculously, it was gone. I even tried it other times to see if that was just luck but the same thing happened and I didn't question it anymore.

There are other scenarios I have heard, like how you can heal a sore throat by opening your mouth and letting out breath 3 times to a cracked or an opened wall before saying a word to anyone.

I have also seen scenarios where an African mother has to give her child a little amount of her pee when he is convulsing and this works.

Also, I have seen people use their pee to treat dandruff on their hair before conditioning it and it works too.

And this begot the question;

"How can scientists get facts about these discoveries?"

Thankfully, I am not a scientist. I am sure I didn't add it to my list of "Jack Of All Trades" which makes me free from trying to understand them. But, if you are a medical practitioner or planning to be a scientist one day, I give kudos to you and a word of advice;

"Try staying away from African Mothers Undefined Discoveries".


Still yours truly,
Balikis.

Thanks for reading.

Peace be unto those who crave it and more to those who chase it away.



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I realise the same thing here in Jamaica with our grandmothers and mothers old enough to remember some of the passed down African traditions. Plus I think the female intuition is very strongly connected to the energetic field/ consciousness of 'Mother Earth'

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Yes, female intuition is strong which is why they are acknowledged as mothers.

It is interesting to know some of their undefined discoveries. Thank you for reading.

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Those are some crazy discoveries, wondering what thought came to mind to have tried and confirm such discovery to use them lol.

Where did you get the second image from? You didn't source it, do that soonest.

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Hehe... We never know. Humans' minds are mind-blowing, especially women's.

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I have also seen scenarios where an African mother has to give her child a little amount of her pee when he is convulsing and this works.

Weeeetin be this?😭😭😭

I've never heard this before

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Haha... I have seen it oooo. I almost sued them oo😂😂

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Hope you're not doing this to our child when we marry??

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My husband knows I never did that to any of our kids.

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And why didn't you inform me earlier that you are Mrs?.
Now, I'm feeling guilty to have been 'dragging' you and not putting the accorded respect

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stop a baby's hiccup by putting a strand of thread or a strand from the baby's shawl on the baby's head

Does this thing work?! And how is it even possible 😂. Why does it work on only babies😂.
I thought the easiest way to stop hiccup is to stand on your feet and raise your two hands up.

Well, African mothers are quite the discoverers. I wanted to call them scientists but the real scientist don't come close when African mothers are involved 😅.

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Haha, you are damn right real scientists don't talk when the realest scientists are at work😂😂. African mothers are the great discoverer.

Hands up for hiccup? Does that work too? Oh, just great 🤣🤣🤣.

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The hands up while standing works. I may have tried it once😅

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