the summary from Youtube:
The Portland Cement Association quietly phased out pozzolan additives after the American Society for Testing and Materials standardized modern cement in 1940 with a built-in fifty-year lifespan.
USDA Farmers' Bulletin 1772, published in 1937 by agricultural engineer Howard P. Mathewson, documented the exact burn-and-mix method using kaolin clay.
This video shows the exact eight-percent ratio the Amish use: six pounds of kaolin clay per eighty-pound bag of Portland cement, mixed dry before adding sand and water, plus the slurry wash method that seals existing cracked concrete from the inside using a one-to-one-to-four ratio of lime to clay to water brushed in with a stiff broom.