The crow of chickens began the life of "migratory birds" with water as the axis.
In mid-May, Bama entered the flood season, and there was a cold rain. The soil wrapped in the mountain entered the Panyang River, and the river was somewhat turbid. This is Grandpa Tang's first worry in Shanghai. To this end, he would rather walk for half an hour to take a look at Longquan in Changshou Village, Jiazhuan Township to get water. There is a donation box next to Longquan. When there is more water, Grandpa Tang will consciously put a dollar or two into it, which is a thank you for the "God-given water".
If it doesn't rain for two days, the Panyang River will be green again, and most of the "migratory birds" will go to Bai Mo Cave in Bai Mo Tun, Poyue Village to draw water twice a day, but the thunder won't move. Like the fair, they carried or dragged empty bottles with trailers, barefoot and wearing slippers, and went down to the old banyan tree in Bai Mo Cave to catch the clear spring.
Short mineral water bottles sold on the street, small 5 yuan and big 20 yuan are all wonders of Bama.
Only the "migratory birds" in Bama are addicted to water.
About this kind of water, people are passed on from mouth to mouth, just like chemists. They said that the Panyang River originated in Fengshan County. Before flowing through Bama, there were five underground rivers lurking in underground caves. After the impact of "five underground" and "five green hills", the river water has become small molecular water, which generally contains trace elements such as manganese, zinc and selenium, and its PH value is alkaline, which can cure all diseases.
Many of these people are "not short of money", but no matter how rich they are, they must enjoy life. They bent down for "Shenshui" and placed high hopes on it. They drank raw water happily, even had diarrhea in the first week, and comforted themselves that it was "detoxification".
Grandpa Tang in Shanghai was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer a year ago and had to go back to Shanghai to take care of his granddaughter in primary school. Before bidding farewell to Bama, who lived for half a year, he airlifted a whole ton of mountain spring water from Bama to Shanghai, 2000 kilometers away. Enough for him to drink for half a year.
"Migratory Bird Man" went to Bai Mo Cave to get oxygen.
Besides fetching water, another important lesson of "migratory birds" is to get oxygen at the mouth of Bai Mo cave.
This season, at 4pm, the "migratory birds" who had finished their siesta came to Bai Mo Cave one after another with stools, and lined up in turn along the road, chatting, meditating, exercising, rubbing hemp, shouting or staring blankly.
Bai Mo Cave, a magnificent limestone cave, is like a huge air conditioner, constantly blowing cold air mixed with huge negative oxygen ions.
For this negative oxygen ion, Shanghai native Lin Keyong's younger brother simply bought a bus, transported six brothers and sisters and their families to Bama, and bought a floor 13 room in a villa in Poyue Village for the extended family to recuperate. Lin Keyong brought American professional instruments to detect negative oxygen ions: "There are 4,000 to 6,000 balconies in villas, 200 to 300 in Shanghai, and 30,000 to 50,000 in Bai Mo caves."
Based on the theory that cancer cells are afraid of oxygen, some cancer friends try to train their vital capacity by dragging the sound of lung tips in Bai Mo caves and then taking a deep breath.
"Migrant Bird Man" went to Bai Mo Cave for magnetic therapy.
Many people are keen on cave magnetic therapy and lie down for hours.
It was not the "migrant birds" of Bama people who invented the "Bama therapy"
The aborigines seldom get water from the springs in Bai Mo caves.
Bai Mo Cave was once a passage for Yao people to go home.
It was not the "migrant birds" of Bama people who invented the "Bama therapy".
Will "superstitious" group behaviors such as fetching water, inhaling oxygen and magnetic therapy become jokes of indigenous people? Incredible methods have also been derived—
Some people, wearing gloves and barefoot, crawl on the hillside like dogs, thinking that they can let their internal organs hang in the air and touch each other, and they can also draw energy from the earth's atmosphere;
Some people find a fallen tree and practice a wooden bridge every day, believing that the concentration of ideas can drive away diseases;
There was a couple whose wife was suffering from ovarian cancer. Because among the cancer friends in Bama, I heard that someone was drinking urine for treatment. The husband did not hesitate to drink urine on the spot to persuade his wife to try. The efforts of human survival are presented here to the extreme.
But is "Bama" a lifeline?
Among the patients here is a 35-year-old lung cancer patient. After spending hundreds of thousands of yuan on treatment, cancer cells still recurred and metastasized unscrupulously. When the hospital was helpless, the patient's mother sold all her belongings and came here with the last bit of cash. Mother and son live together.
Of course, there are also many rich people who travel all over Europe and America looking for world famous doctors and top technology, but their internal organs are hollowed out because of the spread of cancer cells. Finally, they came, and they are dead horses.
Many "migratory birds" who have lived for more than 2 years have confirmed that many people will lie about their diabetes and high blood pressure when they first come. In fact, the proportion of cancer patients here is over 70%.
After living for a long time, many people will smile at each other and take the initiative to say hello when walking on the road. The first sentence asks, where are you from? Then I asked, what's the matter?
Miracles certainly exist, especially diabetes and hypertension.
He, a Shanghainese who has been suffering from diabetes for nearly 20 years, bought a 20-year right to use a 40-square-meter room here for 80,000 yuan in 2009, and spent two consecutive Spring Festival holidays in Bama. He told reporters that diabetics who come here generally don't need insulin if they live for more than half a year. "Living like me for more than four years, from playing more than 40 sets a day to 12 sets, is the most failure."
However, once you leave Bama, you will be in danger of rebounding. Therefore, He Dongzi always advises people to stay as long as possible. The shorter the residence time, the faster the rebound speed.
There is also good news from time to time among cancer patients. People who have been judged by doctors to enter the countdown of life for three months, and people who have lived for one year abound.
Cui Dongxue, the core figure of the "Blue Ties" charity organization of "Migratory Birds", has 40% of his liver removed and an oblique scar of more than 20 cm in his abdomen. This strong man with glasses has cholangiocarcinoma, the "evil among evil" in liver cancer. There is no case of living for five years in medical textbooks. I have lived for two and a half years.
There are also cases of failure. Ma Jie, an ovarian cancer patient, told the reporter that a girl she knew had breast cancer for 8 years and climbed mountains 7-8 times a day in Bama, and her weight dropped from 150 kg to 120 kg. "Maybe she's anxious for success, and she's relapse here."
Cui made a rough statistic. Of the 65,438+00 patients who came here, an average of 6 stayed. He said frankly: "What you see are all positive cases, but the absolute number of people who left is not small."