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The Moon
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Boy or girl?
In the times of Confucius and Lao-Tsu, in the sixth century before our era, the Chinese already occupied themselves with the problem of contraception and the selection of the sex of the children to be born by basing themselves on the lunar cycle. It's only twenty-five centuries later that scientists began to take an interest in this subject. The first results of their researches definitely tend to confirm Chinese millennial intuition. Since the menstrual cycle is as a rule conditioned by the lunar cycle, it would then be logical that one can determine the period of feminine infertility according to the age of the Moon. As for the choice of the sex of the offspring, science has been able to establish that the rate of acidity or alkalinity of vaginal secretions vary according to the position of the Moon. Indeed, at the moment of fertilization, secretions with acid predominance are favorable to the female chromosome X of sperm cells, whereas alkaline secretions are favorable to the male chromosome Y.
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