2,500-year-old Tibetan text accurately describes the coronavirus epidemic

(ORDO NEWS) — A text found in Tibet and over 2,500 years old describes an infectious lung disease and its causative agent. Experts who analyzed the text noted that the description strongly resembles the current coronavirus epidemic.

The text called “Gyoji” speaks of a round virus with blunt processes. Already 2.5 millennia ago, Tibetan doctors knew what caused massive infections. They even somehow managed to see the virus.

The virus in the manuscript is called Nyekrim. Only recently have scientists noticed that it strongly resembles a coronavirus infection.

The text begins with the fact that people in the era of Kali-yuga became mercantile and greedy.

It seemed that all human values ​​were hidden in a chest and a struggle for religions and resources began. This behavior caused the higher powers to send epidemics to the earth, spreading through breathing.

The victims of Nyekrim had lung problems, shortness of breath, cough, fever, abdominal pain, and rash. Dark acne appeared on the skin, and as a result of a negative effect on the intestines, bloody diarrhea began.

The text describes the virus itself surprisingly accurately, it has a rounded shape and blunt processes. The virus can only be examined under a microscope and how scientists saw and described it 2500 years ago cannot understand.

The pathogen, according to the text, entered the body through the nose, ears, mouth, eyes and anus. Most often, penetration took place through the nose and mouth, so people wore masks.

The virus quickly spread throughout the body: muscle tissue, blood channels, bones and vital organs were affected. The treatment was carried out with herbal decoctions, pastes and medicinal beer.

History repeats itself?

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