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ARTERIAL CURE

ARTERIAL CURE

Alternative tradition implies
What goes up must come down
See the waiting wonders
My aunt in the village
Prepared some medicine
For reducing hypertension
In these times of stress
She collected tree barks
By seven shrines
On seven hills
Over seven nights
From seven witch doctors

She brewed them in dry gin
With seven leaves
In seven pots
For seven days
A friendly witch offered
A helping hand to treat
The malady of crooked nerves
Banish rheumatism
And make you young again
If you are interested
I will bring some samples
For your drinking pleasure

And after a sip
Of this elixir
Handed down to me
With a sacred oath
To keep and protect
From the profane
All you will see
Is celestial glories
No worries
No problems
No loss of manhood
You see what I mean

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The meaning is strong, the value is clear and it shits in the eye of Western doctors. I love it.

cheers,
Jess
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Medicine like this abound in our different cultures. I admire the progress made in china on alternative medicine and wish ours could be incorporated into the mainstream. These traditional medicines are not usually regulated in its application which often lead to abuse. Research and development, funded by the government is needed to bring traditional practice to an acceptable level with orthodox medicine.

Your encouragement is appreciated.

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