5 biological laws of the hummer reviews who helped. Once again about New German Medicine from fillum


Bio-psycho-social view of man and stuttering

Stuttering, according to traditional ideas, is a disease, a malfunction of the speech apparatus, a malfunction in the body system. What if we look at it differently?

We are people, we live among people in one environment or another. And these people in this environment come into contact with us in one way or another, influence us in one way or another. Accordingly, our body, our organism reacts to this influence in different ways. And our body has very clear and definite reactions to certain external influences.

External influences that cause emotional experiences (whether we are conscious of them or not), such as, for example, the unexpected departure or loss of a loved one, the fear of death, the threat of hunger, or a sudden outburst of anger on the part of a boss or parent, trigger a specific biological program corresponding to this event. emergency response. During the day we are exposed to many environmental factors, and during the day (and night) our body constantly reacts to this, one way or another - “modifying”, adapting to the surrounding living conditions.

We sweat in the sun and shiver in the cold, we close our ears from loud noise and close our eyes from bright light, we run away from danger and spit out tasteless food.

Most of these reactions occur unconsciously, our autonomic nervous system (ANS) controls this reaction, and it has one way of “reacting” - by functional or physiological changes in the organs of our body. When the ANS reads the surrounding event as a conflict, it instantly gives a command to rebuild (modify) the body (or part of it) to function in a new situation, and after resolving the conflict, as far as possible, it returns everything to its original state.

“Restructuring the body” is the work of a meaningful, expedient Special Biological Program (SBP). The SBP is started without the participation of the conscious mind. The logic of the VNS is the logic of the subconscious, the speed of which is much higher than the speed of our conscious mind. And the subconscious always reacts instantly to conflicts that threaten our existence.

A New Look

Man has an inquisitive mind, and throughout history people have made and continue to make discoveries. The closest thing a person can touch is himself. Probably, a person studies himself for as long as he exists. Various sciences study the structure of the human body and the processes occurring in it, but the average person most often encounters medicine.

From generation to generation, we have become accustomed to taking medicine for any “disease” in order to become “healthy” again. For many people, it is still considered completely normal to leave the doctor's office with a prescription in hand. We can say that the presence of a prescription confirms for them that the disease comes “from the outside,” which means that it must also be treated with something taken “from the outside.” This is a convenient, but childishly simple-minded attitude towards the occurrence of “diseases” “The “experts” know better how to repair my body, because they have been studying this for many years!” Of course, it is easier to hand over responsibility for our own bodies to other people, especially when we have no idea why we suddenly get sick or remain healthy for a long time. At least, the official medicine available today in one way or another “explains” all existing (and previously existing) diseases. Even if the doctor cannot determine the cause of the disease, the existing medical system offers some kind of support and treatment to the patient, which sometimes even helps him. The successes of operational medicine and disaster medicine are so impressive that most people feel under the reliable protection of other medical specialties and areas, or at least believe in it.

TO As you know, a blind person allows himself to be led like a lamb on a string. The sighted person chooses his own path. Most of the names and definitions used by modern official medicine are not clear to the common person. Wouldn't it be more honest to call in simple words - "joint inflammation"? Yes, that would be more honest, but then how should the patient answer the question about the causes of this “inflammation” if the doctor himself does not know the answer? What if the patient asks why he should swallow chemicals prescribed by the doctor? After all, the doctor doesn’t even know the reason why the joint becomes inflamed... But with a diagnosis "juvenile idiopathic arthritis" there are no problems for the doctor: even if the patient wants to clarify what it is, there is always an “explanation” - “ This autoimmune disease". If this answer is not enough for a stubborn patient, the doctor will explain even more effectively - “impaired excretion of immune complexes by the reticuloendothelial system with their deposition in some tissues, which is sometimes a complication of autoimmune diseases.”

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Having learned the principles of the flow of biological processes in our body, we no longer need “treatment from the outside,” we no longer hide behind incomprehensible terms and can no longer agree to the passive role of the patient. These fig leaves are no longer needed, they even get in the way, because each person can understand exactly what decision to make in the case of a particular “disease” and how to carry out their therapy. On the other hand, we must be ready to take responsibility for our health or our “illnesses” with all the ensuing consequences, no matter how difficult or unpleasant it may be.

Biological Laws of Nature
Since childhood, we have been told about things that are impossible in this world.

But there is always someone who either doesn’t believe in it,

or just wants to try.

And he makes a discovery.

In 1981, a German doctor Ryke Geerd Hamer(Dr. Hamer) discovered the first of the Five Biological Laws of Nature, the basis of the New Medicine. Before his discovery, Dr. Hamer worked for fifteen years in the departments of internal medicine at the clinics of the universities of Tübingen and Heidelberg, five years as a professor, and had his own private practice, doing, among other things, and with cancer patients. By 1985, he had discovered all Five Biological Laws. In fact, today we are at the beginning of a new medical era - in the coming years, medicine will have to change radically. Through understanding and using the Biological Laws of Nature, we will see a real paradigm shift and a powerful flow of new knowledge.

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All medical theories, official or alternative, past or present, are based on the idea of ​​diseases as dysfunctions of the body, errors of nature. The discovery of the Biological Laws of Nature shows that there is nothing “sick” or “wrong” in nature, that everything is always filled with deep biological meaning. New Medicine and standard medicine today stand in seemingly irreconcilable positions. Even naturopathy tries to fight the facts stated in the Biological Laws of Nature. This is a difficult path, but there is no way to avoid it: standard medicine must revise its principles in accordance with the New Medicine for the benefit of patients, in order to ultimately become a unified Medical Knowledge. Doctors will have to integrate some really valuable parts of today's standard medicine and naturopathy into the discoveries made by Dr. Hamer. Integration “on the contrary” is objectively impossible.

Often, in apparent chaos, strict order is revealed, you just need to change your perspective.

The discovery of the Biological Laws of Nature changed the point of view on health and “disease”.

No one is surprised that we have increased salivation when we eat delicious food or put a slice of lemon in our mouth. It's completely normal to be sexually aroused by seeing your partner naked, even if it's just a photograph or image on a screen. The dangerous situation can lead to excessive sweating, restlessness, rapid heart rate and speech impediment. All this and much more has been known since time immemorial. It has always been clear that our biological perception of the surrounding reality leads to certain reactions of our body, but it was not always clear what events “outside us” lead to specific changes “inside us”.

Biological Laws describe the principles of adaptation of any biological organism (not just humans) to environmental changes, but they do it very precisely and literally, which was not the case before. However, instead of some minor new ideas or correction of some old assumptions, the discovery of the Biological Laws of Nature led to an entirely new fundamental understanding of our entire biology. Open natural logic evokes real admiration; all processes occurring within us become extremely clear. Even understanding the basics of New Medicine can significantly make the life of any person easier, remove the fear of “diseases” and “terrible germs”, eliminate the need to use almost any medications, and even more so the extremely dangerous chemotherapy “therapy”, radiation exposure, and most unnecessary surgeries to remove organs in the event of an oncological (or similar in severity) diagnosis. For a deeper understanding or in case of difficulty in “deciphering the body’s message,” you can always contact a qualified New Medicine specialist (for details see the brochure“Biological Laws of Nature and the Foundations of New Medicine” - www . GNM - Pro . ru ).

Symptoms and diagnoses

It should be understood that most of the names (labels) we are familiar with for symptoms and diagnoses, for example, such as cough, sore throat, headache, chills, colds, mastitis or breast cancer, multiple sclerosis, diabetes mellitus and thousands of other pseudo-diagnoses are not have no real meaning. If you are trying to understand what is happening to you or your loved ones using these familiar terms, you will quickly notice that you do not know which way to go. It is impossible to translate most of the disease designations of the outdated medical system into the language of the Special Biological Programs of our body.

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For example, the question “what does a cough mean?” from the point of view of the Biological Laws of Nature and New Medicine does not make any sense. Knowing the basics of New Medicine, you understand that there are at least seven different processes that can give rise to different types of cough: processes in the alveoli of the lungs, on the bronchial mucosa or in the goblet cells of the bronchi, in the larynx, in the pleura, in the myocardial tissues of the left sections heart and, finally, the presence of a foreign body in the respiratory tract.

The question “what are the causes of neck pain?” from the point of view of New Medicine is also incorrect. The neck, like most organs or parts of the body, is made up of different tissues, each of which can, directly or indirectly, produce different types of pain. The same procedure applies to “headache.” We don’t just have a “heart”, or just “lungs”, or just “teeth”, or just “skin” and, of course, we don’t just have “breasts” or “gastrointestinal tract”. Any of these and many other names describe a single complex organ or organ system consisting of different tissues with different functions and different behaviors at the cellular level.

Taking into account the Five Biological Laws of Nature, in most cases you only need to answer two questions:


  1. What's happening?
2) What type of fabric?

– and everything becomes clear. When we observe cell division ("what's happening?") in the alveoli of the lungs (“in what type of fabric?» ) , we know exactly what process and in what phase it takes place. When we see swelling ("what's happening?") internal bronchial mucosa (“in what type of fabric?”), we also know exactly what process is taking place and in what phase. Both of these just mentioned processes are called “lung cancer” in traditional medicine only due to ignorance of the literal biological essence of what is happening in these organs. In addition, even these processes should not be perceived as negative, because we already know that everything that happens in our body is necessary from the point of view of evolutionary programs for our survival and has a biological meaning and logic.

In reality, there are only a very small number of truly objective symptoms. Mainly: gain of function, decrease of function, cell division, cell death, swelling, scarring, and - bleeding, fever, sweating, pain, fatigue, itching, numbness(reduced sensitivity), hyperesthesia(increased sensitivity). These objective signs are generally considered as truly significant symptoms in the New Medicine.

It should also be clear that a given symptom almost always has the same cause. Other, now outdated systems assumed that the same symptom could have many different causes. These “causes” could be microbes or “poisons they produce,” “a malfunction in the immune system,” poor nutrition, a sedentary lifestyle, heredity, stress, sin, evil spirits, “the stars are not aligned,” karma, “harmful energy fields.” past lives" and the like. Each of these reasons may seem convincing on its own, but there was no way to either prove or disprove it. New Medicine has convincingly proven the strict correspondence of each specific symptom only to its Special Biological Program (SBP), discarding guesswork and all sorts of elements of mysticism and esotericism, so often found in other medical and near-medical systems and theories.

5 Biological Laws of Nature
Biological Laws of Nature reflect the principles of functioning of any biological organism. These Biological Laws apply to any case of “disease” of any organism (not just humans!), giving a completely new understanding of both the disease itself and the dynamics of its development and the natural process of healing from it.

Briefly, the 5 Biological Laws are as follows:

1st Biological Law: any “disease”, which in fact is a completely logical and important reaction of the body to an unexpected conflict event, is part of a significant Special Biological Program (SBP). This reaction to conflict in the body occurs simultaneously at three levels - in the psyche, in the brain and in the organ.

2nd Biological Law : This Special Biological Program (SBP) always has two phases, provided the conflict has been resolved (active phase of the conflict Andrecovery phase ).

3rd Biological Law: all the tissues of our body react to conflict in a very specific way. Tissues controlled from the ancient brain (stem and cerebellum) respond to the conflict with tissue growth (cell proliferation, tumor growth), and after the conflict is resolved, with the degradation of these now redundant cells. Tissues controlled from the new brain (cerebral hemispheres) react to the conflict by reducing the number of cells (necrosis, ulceration), and after the conflict is resolved, by restoring cellular tissue in the same place.

4th Biological Law explains the beneficial role of microbes in the body in their relation to all types of tissues of our body during the work of any Special Biological Program (SBP).

5th Biological Law (the quintessence of New Medicine): every “disease” is part of a significant Special Biological Program of Nature, created to assist the body (humans, animals, plants) to successfully resolve a biological conflict.

All so-called “diseases” have a special biological significance. Many of us are accustomed to attributing to Mother Nature the ability to make mistakes and have the audacity to claim that she constantly makes these mistakes and herself is the cause of failures (malignant, meaningless degenerative cancerous growths, etc.). Now the blinders have fallen from our eyes, and we are able to see that only our pride and ignorance represent the only stupidity that ever was and is in this world.

Blinded by our own ignorance, we previously imposed this senseless, soulless and cruel medicine on ourselves. Filled with surprise, we are finally able to understand that Nature contains order, and that every phenomenon in nature is full of meaning in the context of the whole picture, and that what we call diseases are not meaningless ordeals that are used by apprentice sorcerers. We see that nothing is meaningless, malignant or diseased."

Dr. Hamer,

discoverer of the Biological Laws of Nature,

creator of New Medicine.

First Biological Law

The First Biological Law of Nature was originally called the “Iron Rule of Cancer”, because... Dr. Hamer discovered it specifically in relation to the occurrence of cancerous tumors. However, then this law was extended to all known diseases and dysfunctions. The First Biological Law has three criteria.

First criterion: every significant Special Biological Program (SBP) begins with SDH (Dirk Hamer Syndrome), i.e. is activated (triggered) by the body’s “acute” reaction to some conflicting event or circumstance. This activation is not of a psychological nature, but of a biological one - the launch of this program occurs unconsciously, the decision is not made by the conscious mind of a person. This is an evolutionary pattern that arose millions of years ago.

Second criterion: the nature of the unconscious perception of the biological problem (conflict) determines the specific SBP that is activated. At the moment of SDH, a biological conflict determines the localization of SBP in the brain in the form of the so-called. Hamer's lesion (HA) and the place in the corresponding organ where ulceration/necrosis of tissue begins to occur or a tumor, its equivalent begins to grow, or there will be one or another change in the function of a separate organ or part of the body.

Third criterion: The UPS always operates synchronously at all three levels: psyche , V brain and in organ . None of these levels individually and by itself is the cause of SBP activation.

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Explanations for the first criterion:
any SBP begins with DHS - Dirk Hamer Syndrome. The situation is classified by the body as SDH, when we suddenly lose control over the situation and, as a result, our biological (!!!) existence (or the existence of some important or loved person, animal or “object”) is under threat. Thus, SDH is an extremely acute, unexpected, isolated conflict shock, unfolding simultaneously in psyche And brain , and reflected in the corresponding organ bodies.

Syndrome is a combination of several parameters or phenomena. In order for an event to be perceived as an SDS and for a specific SBP to be launched, three conditions must coincide:

a) the situation is perceived as very acute and dramatic;

b) the situation arose unexpectedly (i.e. we did not expect it and we could not prepare for it);

c) the situation is perceived in isolation.

Note : the term “isolated” means that a person is in a situation and experiences it completely alone (within himself, alone with himself). For example, a person does not talk about what happened to him because he thinks that no one will understand him, or that he will be judged, or he will be ashamed, perhaps out of fear of social consequences of all kinds, because the problem is very embarrassing or that he might even be ostracized or rejected.

Thus, we are talking about the simultaneous presence of these three criteria - only then will one or another SBP be launched. If there is no at least one criterion, there will be no “disease”. Based on this principle, certain methods of therapy are built - sometimes simply by excluding one of the criteria (isolation or drama) from the current situation, you can return a person to a normal state.

SDH arises not at the level of consciousness, but at the level of instinct, biology. Consequently, the situation is perceived as a biological conflict, not a psychological one. SDH causes a change in our psyche, and a person has to experience certain sensations, feelings, emotions, and perform appropriate actions (including inside his own body) in order to adapt to a biological conflict or be able to resolve it. Therefore, SBP should first be understood as a reflex reaction.

Biological conflict affects the entire organism and is reflected at all three levels: psyche-brain-organ . Accordingly, the state at any level simultaneously corresponds to equivalent states in the corresponding places (areas, zones) of other levels.

Thus, the idea that “stress, anxiety, wrong thoughts lead to illness” is wrong. Stress, fear and negative thoughts already are part of active SBP (at the mental level), but they are not its cause! Active SBP has an effect on the entire body and SBP works simultaneously on all three of these levels, but none of these three levels causes the triggering of SBP.

SBP is necessary if a person suddenly loses control over an existentially important part of his life (real or “real” in the opinion of the subconscious).

Attention! Not all SBPs are triggered by an acute, dramatic, “isolated,” unexpected SDH. Many processes are launched by the so-called. “tracks” that cause relapses (repeated activation) of the same SBP - this is the cause of most allergies.

Attention! SDH is not the same as “stress”. Stress itself is a result of SDH, i.e. this is already a symptom. Biological activation allows the body to enter a state of stress. The fairly widespread belief that stress leads to SDH (cancer, oncology or disease) is therefore incorrect.

P Explanations for the second criterion: the content of each conflict causes certain changes in the psyche, a certain localization of the Hamer Focus in the brain and specific changes in the organ associated with this type of conflict. How exactly the content of the conflict (completely unconsciously!) is interpreted depends on the type biological needs body at the moment. This may have nothing to do with what actually happened, it is about the biological unconscious perception of the situation.

Animals experience these conflicts literally as such, when they, for example, lose their nest or territory, find themselves separated from their mate or offspring, are attacked or threatened with starvation or death. Because humans are able to interact with the world in both literal and symbolic ways, we can perceive these conflicts in figurative terms as well. For example, "conflict of loss of territory" may be experienced by us when losing a home or losing a job, "attack conflict" - upon receiving an offensive remark, "abandonment conflict" - when isolated from other people or excluded from one’s group, and "fear of death conflict" - when receiving a terrible diagnosis, perceived as a “death sentence”.

Dr. Hamer

Biological Laws of Nature reflect the principles of functioning of any biological organism. Dr. Hamer called his discoveries the “Five Biological Laws of German New Medicine” because these biological laws apply to any case of “disease” in any person, giving a completely new understanding of both the disease itself and the dynamics of its development and the natural process of healing from it.

Briefly, the 5 Biological Laws are as follows:

1st Biological Law: any “disease”, which in fact is a completely logical and important reaction of the body to an unexpected conflict event, is part of a significant Special Biological Program (SBP). This reaction to conflict in the body occurs simultaneously at three levels - in the psyche, in the brain and in the organ.

2nd Biological Law: This Special Biological Program (SBP) always has two phases, provided that the conflict has been resolved (the active phase of the conflict and the recovery phase).

3rd Biological Law: All tissues of our body react to conflict in a very specific way.

Tissues controlled from the ancient brain (stem and cerebellum) react to the conflict with tissue growth (cell proliferation, tumor growth), and after the conflict is resolved, with the degradation of these now superfluous cells (they are eaten by bacteria).

Tissues controlled from the new brain (cerebral hemispheres) react to the conflict by reducing the number of cells (necrosis, ulceration), and after resolving the conflict by restoring the cellular structure in the same place (for this, the body pumps fluid into the ulcers in order to heal the ulcers, and doctors call this tumor).

The 4th Biological Law explains the beneficial role of microbes in the body in their relation to all types of tissues of our body during the work of any Special Biological Program (SBP).

5th Biological Law (quintessence of New Medicine): every “disease” is part of a significant Special Biological Program of Nature, created to assist the body (humans, animals, plants) to successfully resolve a biological conflict.

“All so-called “diseases” have a special biological significance. Many of us are accustomed to attributing to Mother Nature the ability to make mistakes and have the audacity to claim that she constantly makes these mistakes and is herself the cause of failures (malignant, meaningless degenerative cancerous growths and other “mistakes” ).

Now the blinders have fallen from our eyes, and we are able to see that only our pride and ignorance represent the only stupidity that ever was and is in this world.

Blinded by our own ignorance, we previously imposed this senseless, soulless and cruel medicine on ourselves. Filled with surprise, we are finally able to understand that Nature contains order, and that every phenomenon in nature is full of meaning in the context of the whole picture, and that what we call diseases are not meaningless ordeals that are used by apprentice sorcerers. We see that nothing is meaningless, malignant or diseased."

Dr. Hamer,

discoverer of the Biological Laws of Nature,

creator of New Medicine.

Dr. Hamer called his discovery German New Medicine, or GNM.
GNM has 5 biological laws:

1st Biological Law - Iron Rule of Cancer - IRC
Dr. Hamer discovered this law in connection with cancer and called it IRC because he thought he had discovered the cause of cancer. He later discovered that this law describes the causes of all other diseases, even multiple sclerosis, diabetes, paralysis, etc.

The IRC says that every cancer or other disease is caused by a severe, dramatic and isolated conflict perceived at all three levels of a person: psyche, brain and organ. In this case, a significant special biological program of nature (SBP) is launched, aimed at the survival of the organism (or group).

2nd biological law - two-phase course of each SBP for any disease
Each SBP has two phases if the original conflict is resolved. The first stage is called the conflict activity phase, which occurs after a “biological strike” or Dirk Hamer Syndrome (DHS). The second stage is called the “recovery phase”, which occurs when the biological conflict has been resolved.

3rd biological law - Ontogenetic system of tumors and cancer-equivalent diseases.
It states that the symptoms of any cancer or disease in both phases of SBP depend on the tissues of which germinal layer the corresponding organ is composed of.

For example, all organs (or parts thereof) consisting of tissues of the endodermal germ layer give rise to tumor growth in the active phase, and degradation (decomposition) of the tumor in the recovery phase. Dr. Hamer is especially proud of this 3rd biological law, because he discovered the connection between the content of conflicts and the symptoms that accompany it.

4th biological law - Ontogenetic system of microbes.
This law states that the type of microbes that are active (work) in the recovery phase also depends on the tissues of which germinal layer a particular organ consists of. Surprisingly, it is microbes that help us cope with cancer or other diseases! They are our little helpers and they do not cause illness!

5th Biological Law - Quintessence
This law is truly the most significant of all biological laws. Cancer or other bodily (or even mental) manifestation is not a “disease”, but a significant Biological Program of Nature (SBP) - in German Sinnvolles Biologisches Sonderprogramm der Natur, abbreviated SBS.
A shock event has occurred and the body attempts to resolve the biological conflict through “disease” or cancer (proliferation of organ cells).

This turns our conventional understanding of disease on its head. Cancer always has a reason! And it is inside a person, not outside!

New medicine and a systematic approach to the study of emotional and mental causes of illness

Greetings to my readers,

There have been a lot of posts on the blog lately with videos/timecodes on the topic of Clear Health. And in January, I taught a small section of a course as part of teaching clinical psychology at the Moscow Psychological and Social University (by the way, the audio from this course will be posted freely on my channel, I don’t mind), where I was also offered to compile and publish a textbook for students based on materials accumulated over the years.

Having said all this, I want to talk a little about the background of this publication and the general emergence of this topic in Russia.

One way or another, I heard about Dr. Hamer’s “new medicine” for quite a long time, but it was some scattered data that did not fit well into the general practice of what I was doing (in one of the professions I have been working for many years as a practical and clinical psychologist) . Nevertheless, since the topic of health is an integral part of the general well-being of any person, I continued to study and dig into the topic, and eventually in 2010 I became the organizer of the first visit to the former USSR of one of Dr. Hamer’s students, Harald Baumann. Harald conducted a seminar for a small group in Kyiv, which for me personally was quite difficult to understand and did not really clarify questions about how this could really be applied to people, but from Harald I received a complete set of Hamer’s materials - his famous " Scientific scheme of the German new medicine."


We put this book into translation and after some time published it in Moscow, together with the organizer of annual conferences on oncopsychology, Sergei Koponev.

As it turned out later, the book itself was quite highly abstract and incomprehensible even for narrow specialists, not to mention those who tried to work with living people with its help.

However, it set off a chain of events that first, in 2013, led me to the practical seminars of the Canadian specialist in Remembrance Healing, Gilbert Renaud, a student of Dr. Hamer and Dr. Saba from France. I took Gilbert’s full course of seminars, including thematic ones on various specific topics (children’s problems, symbolism, relationships, depression, autism, tools for working out, etc.), and, in addition, became his permanent translator, having worked for more than than at his three dozen seminars on various topics in Moscow and St. Petersburg, as well as in online projects. It is to Gilbert, with whom we have been fruitfully cooperating since then, helping people who turned to me, that my main gratitude is for the opportunity not just to theorize about the study of the causes of illnesses, but to actually help people.

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The human body is an amazing structure that has inherited genetics and tissue from hundreds of different creatures. Whatever fabric you take, it can also be found in much more ancient creatures that lived on this planet. And all these tissues are built according to a strictly defined plan, working in harmony under the control of the central and autonomic nervous system, which unites this heterogeneous diversity into a single harmonious organism. In fact, any way you look at it, the thing is absolutely amazing if you look at it statistically, especially from the point of view of managing this entire conglomerate of billions of individual cells. How this miracle even lives and operates in this world is a matter of endless wonder for me personally. :)

By the way, this is not a picture from Hamer, I found it from a manual technician. It fits together, although he had never heard of Hamer.

Hamer's road map is drawn by some pretty careful tracking how the human body is born, formed and grows. The book sets out all this in detail; again, there is no particular point in reproducing it - I will only say that the final classification is clear and transparent.

If you look through the standard Hamer materials, you will see that they are all painted in three colors. This is one way of classification. Endoderm, mesoderm, exoderm - three germinal lobes, three types of tissues according to the way they respond to stress, three algorithms for resolving stress. Some organs are “single-color”, some are “multi-color”. Diagnosis in GNM is made by organs, brain and symptoms.

Our guide itself is a carefully compiled index where every tissue in every organ is described in terms of how it responds to stress.

From the point of view of the occurrence and course of the “disease” the GNM distinguishes certain stages of it. And if you look carefully at these stages, you will notice that in this medicine there is no concept of “disease” at all, but there is something else - "biologically appropriate recovery program". This is very difficult to understand and accept at first, but as you read the table and realize the patterns of how it works, you begin to understand that yes, this is very similar to the truth.

In a moment of sudden shock with a threat to survival (Hamer calls this "Dirk Hamer syndrome, DHS, in memory of his deceased son, who was shot dead at a resort by the Italian crown prince, after which Hamer himself developed testicular cancer, which is where his story of cancer research and the fact that he later called “cancer equivalents” - all other “diseases”) The complex human body loses its “central government” to one degree or another, and accordingly the tissues of the body are ordered to launch “biological survival programs” that follow the million-year-old algorithms written in the genes that created that tissue.

The fabric is “saved” in the way it was saved, being part of the original independent organism, it contains locally all the information necessary for this.

Some tissues grow (trying to enhance their function thereby), some tissues temporarily self-destruct in an attempt to "reset", some tissues temporarily block their functions, and so on.

People call it terrible words - “cancer”, “osteoporosis”, “leukemia” and so on. and considers them “diseases”, failures in “nature”, which they, without a doubt, are from the point of view of the universal human mind and the survival of man as an integral organism. The paradox is that from the point of view of nature, this is just a standard “hardwired” mechanism for resolving problems, and not a failure in the program.

Just as we call the emotions of “disgust”, “fear” or “anger” NEGATIVE, these quite ordinary reactions are called DISEASES, and accordingly they are tried to be “treated”. But emotions, as we know, do not need to be “treated”; we need to identify and resolve the CAUSES of these emotions. The idea of ​​processing, by the way, is built on this.

Let's be honest: few people can really explain WHY everything that we observe happens to our body. And such treatment is no less meaningless than an attempt to suppress or displace negative emotions. These are just symptoms, they show the presence of a certain PROCESS, and before “treating” it, you must first at least understand what it consists of.

This is exactly what is laid out on the shelves in our book. Every organ, every conflict and every stage special biological program. This term can be used without any quotation marks - in nature, everything has a purpose, although sometimes this purpose violates the canons of human ethics, when, for example, a program is launched for the self-destruction of an organism due to its non-survival under given conditions.

The key switching point is the moment of shock (Dirk Hamer syndrome). Active (cold) phase of the conflict. Conflict resolution. Hot phase of recovery. The epileptoid crisis in the middle is an attempt by the body to briefly “reproduce” the conflict and “erase” it from the body (what we consciously do in processing). If there is too much charge (the conflict was very active or lasted for a long time), and you let this matter take its course, you can easily come to an end, the body will not stand it. Nature allows this option - the rejection of genetic material unsuitable for prolongation, alas. If you took care of the work in advance, everything will be OK. End of the program.

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Each organ, tissue, system - does not react to just anything and not to any stress, but to certain TYPES of conflicts and gaps, in accordance with its nature. This, by the way, is what Ayurvedicists, Lisbourbonists, etc. are trying to endlessly classify. psychosomatists. I have not seen any justification from anyone other than pure “observational experience” (anger in the stomach, envy in the liver, and so on).

What use is all this knowledge to us?

1. “Diseases,” from the point of view of nature, do not exist; there are only “response programs.” If you understand how they work, then there is no need to poison, cut and burn what nature tries to do in an attempt to heal us. It’s much more comfortable to live when you know what your body or its tissues are doing now, why something is swollen or deflated, than to be paranoid, googling terrible diagnoses of “similar cases” and reading stories of people who died, perhaps not at all from the disease itself , and about fear of her or about doctors' terrible prognosis.

2. This understanding removes unnecessary secondary shocks that come from “terrible diagnoses” and traumatic “treatments”. This simply becomes unnecessary, because... a good half of the “diseases” are not diseases even from an everyday point of view - they are recovery programs. Trivial examples that high temperature is not a “disease” at all would not even be worth citing here, but I will still emphasize that with the help of GNM you can get no less clear explanations of why in many cases people do not die from the disease, but from the treatment of this disease. For example, recent statistics from Ireland are known that before the introduction of a national ambulance service in this country, about 7% of people died from heart attacks, and now 30% die. And all just because a heart attack is not a disease, and there is no need to “treat” it...

By the way, you should not underestimate the influence of faith on health There have been many documented cases showing that sometimes it is a matter of life and death Read the story at the link, just for fun.

3. Having such a reference book at hand, I can quite easily, if necessary, using test results and images of the organ, determine what kind of conflict such symptoms could be caused by.

Then everything is straightforward - we remove the initial conflict objectively (by changing the environment) or subjectively (by processing), provide the person with psychological support during the stages of recovery, reduce medical etching, cutting and burning to an absolutely inevitable minimum, guide the person through all stages, allow him to learn lessons.. This, of course, in reality is much more complicated than what I just described, but nevertheless it is possible.

And recovery occurs, UNLESS the person fell into a panic and by this moment has not etched, burned and cut out everything that is possible for himself, and has come to you as the last resort. Usually, it is precisely such stories - people abandoned by official medicine, who are in the last stages of dying, when they have already spent all their money and lost all their time, are cited as examples "blatant deception of charlatans". How much nerves and energy the poor patient spent on the “officials” called the “health care system” is usually modestly kept silent.

4. The main mission of clinical psychology in the context of the topic we have touched upon is, of course, not treatment, that is, not it AT ALL. We do not interfere with medical protocols at all, because... the work is on a different level. In this regard, I do not at all share the views of some followers of the GNM, who indiscriminately call all doctors “murderers,” throw themselves at the embrasures and write that “95% of modern medicine is nonsense.” Of course not. It’s just that medicine, specifically for you personally and for anyone else, is, alas, already a last resort. It is better to eliminate all these things preventatively.

Be able to cope with stress. Monitor your overall level of well-being. Do not panic when “terrible symptoms” appear - the symptoms will then disappear, and the secondary shock will easily trigger new problems with your body, which will frantically try to compensate for the glitches of the “central management”, which was temporarily freaked out by the information received and sent a distress signal to the body. The main mission is understanding the nature of our conditions, prevention and awareness. And peace of mind about this. What can happen cannot be avoided; the human body has many limitations. And you shouldn’t complicate his tasks with your idiotic mental tricks - the body is TOO responsive to them.

And I wish you great success in applying the information from this guide - and may you be healthy, now and forever!

Caroline Markolin

New German Medicine

New German Medicine(HNM) is based on medical discoveries made Dr. med. Ryck Gerd Hamer. In the early 80's Dr. Hamer discovered five biological laws, explaining the causes, development, and process of natural healing from diseases based on universal biological principles.

According to these biological laws, diseases are not, as previously believed, the result of dysfunctions or malignant processes in the body, but rather “important special biological programs of nature” (SBP), created by her to provide assistance to an individual during periods of emotional and psychological distress.

All medical theories, official or “alternative”, past or present, are based on the idea of ​​diseases as “dysfunctions” of the body. Dr. Hamer's discoveries show that there is nothing “sick” in Nature, but everything is always filled with deep biological meaning.

The five biological laws on which this truly “New Medicine” is built find a solid basis in the natural sciences, and at the same time they are in complete harmony with the spiritual laws. Thanks to this truth The Spaniards call NNM “La Medicina Sagrada” - Sacred Medicine.

Five biological laws

First biological law

First criterion

Each SPB (Important Special Biological Program) is activated in response to DHS (Dirk Hamer Syndrome), which is an extremely acute unexpected isolated conflict shock, unfolding simultaneously in the PSYCHE and BRAIN, and reflected in the corresponding ORGAN of the body.

In the language of CNM, “conflict shock” or CSH describes a situation that leads to acute distress - a situation that we could not foresee and for which we find ourselves unprepared. Such DHS may be caused, for example, by unexpected care or loss of a loved one, an unexpected outburst of anger or severe anxiety, or an unexpectedly poor diagnosis with a negative prognosis. SDH differs from ordinary psychological “problems” and habitual daily stress in that an unexpected conflict shock involves not only the psyche, but also the brain and organs of the body.

From a biological point of view, "surprise" suggests that unpreparedness for a situation can lead to harm for the individual taken by surprise. In order to assist the individual in such an unforeseen crisis situation, the Important Special Biological Program, designed just for this type of situation.

Since these ancient, meaningful survival programs are inherited by all living organisms, including humans, HNM speaks of them in terms biological, not psychological conflicts.

Animals experience these conflicts literally as such, when they, for example, lose their nest or territory, find themselves separated from their mate or offspring, are attacked or threatened with starvation or death.

Grief at the loss of your mate

Because we humans are able to interact with the world in both literal and symbolic ways, we can experience these conflicts in a figurative sense as well. For example, “conflict due to loss of territory” can be experienced by us when we lose a home or job, “conflict due to an attack” - when receiving an offensive remark, “conflict due to abandonment” - when isolated from other people or excluded from one’s own life. groups, and “conflict due to fear of death” - when receiving a bad diagnosis, perceived as a death sentence.

Attention: poor quality nutrition, poisoning and wounds can lead to organ dysfunction(s) even without SDH!

This is what's happening in the psyche, brain and corresponding organ at the time of manifestation of SDH:

At the mental level: the individual experiences emotional and mental distress.

At the brain level: at the moment of manifestation of SDH, conflict shock affects a specifically predetermined area of ​​the brain. The effects of shock can be seen in the CT scan as a set clearly visible concentric circles. In NNM these circles are called Hamer foci - NN(from German H amersche H erde). The term was originally coined by Dr. Hamer's opponents, who derisively called these formations "Hamer's dubious tricks."

Before Dr. Hamer identified these ring structures in the brain, radiologists viewed them as artifacts resulting from equipment failures. However, in 1989, Siemens, a manufacturer of computer tomography equipment, gave a guarantee that these rings cannot be artifacts created by the equipment, because with repeated tomography sessions these configurations are reproduced in the same place when shooting at any angle.

Conflicts of the same type always affect the same area of ​​the brain.

The exact location of DV formation is determined by the nature of the conflict. For example, a “motor conflict,” which is experienced as “the inability to escape” or “shocked numbness,” affects the motor part of the cerebral cortex, which is responsible for controlling muscle contractions.


German New Medicine (GNM) is based on medical discoveries made by Doctor of Medicine, Master of Theology Rike Geerd Hamer. In the early 1980s, Dr. Hamer discovered five biological laws of nature that explain the causes, development, and process of natural healing from diseases based on universal biological principles.


According to these biological laws, diseases are not, as previously believed, the result of dysfunctions or malignant processes in the body, but “expedient biological special programs of Nature” (CSP), created by it to provide assistance to the individual during the period of experiencing emotional and psychological distress.


All medical theories, official or “alternative”, past or present, are based on the idea of ​​diseases as “dysfunctions” of the body. Dr. Hamer's discoveries show that there is nothing “sick” in Nature; on the contrary, everything is always filled with deep biological meaning.


The five biological laws on which this truly “New Medicine” is built find a solid basis in the natural sciences, and at the same time they are in complete harmony with the spiritual laws. Thanks to this truth, the Spaniards call GNM “La Medicina Sagrada” - the Sacred Medicine.


Five biological laws

The First Biological Law The Iron Rule of Cancer

First criterion


Each CBS (Experient Biological Special Program) is activated in response to DHS (Dirk Hamer Syndrome), which is an extremely acute unexpected isolated conflict shock, unfolding simultaneously in the PSYCHE and BRAIN, and reflected in the corresponding ORGAN of the body . To turn on the central nervous system, the following factors are required: 1 - Dramatic, 2 - Surprise and 3 - Isolation. If one of the three is absent, the central nervous system does not turn on and, accordingly, we do not get sick.


In GNM parlance, “conflict shock” or CSH describes a situation that results in acute distress—a situation for which we could not have foreseen and for which we find ourselves unprepared. Such DHS may be caused, for example, by the unexpected care or loss of a loved one, an unexpected outburst of anger or severe anxiety, or an unexpectedly poor diagnosis with a negative prognosis. SDH differs from ordinary psychological “problems” and habitual daily stress in that unexpected conflict shock involves in the process not only the psyche, but also the brain and organs of the body and is found in both people and animals and in a simplified form in plants, while psychological problems occur only in civilized people.


From a biological point of view, "surprise" suggests that unpreparedness for a situation can lead to harm for the individual taken by surprise. In order to assist the individual in such an unforeseen crisis situation, an Expedient Biological Special Program designed specifically for this type of situation is immediately put into action.


Because these ancient, meaningful survival programs are inherited by all living organisms, including humans, GNM speaks of them in terms of biological rather than psychological conflicts.


Animals experience these conflicts literally when, for example, they lose their nest or territory, find themselves separated from their mate or offspring, or are attacked or threatened with starvation or death.


Because we humans are able to interact with the world in both literal and symbolic ways, we can also experience these conflicts figuratively. For example, “conflict due to loss of territory” can be experienced by us when we lose a home or job, “conflict due to attack” - when receiving an offensive remark, “conflict due to abandonment” - when isolated from


Grief at the loss of your mate other people or exclusion from one’s group, and “conflict due to fear of death” - when receiving a bad diagnosis, perceived as a death sentence.


Attention: Poor nutrition, poisoning and wounds can lead to organ dysfunction(s) even without SDH!


This is what happens in the psyche, brain and corresponding organ at the moment of manifestation of SDH:


At the mental level: The individual experiences emotional and mental distress in the form of compulsory thinking.


At the brain level: at the moment of manifestation of SDH, conflict shock affects a specifically predetermined area of ​​the brain. The effects of shock are visible on a CT scan as a series of clearly visible concentric circles. In the GNM, these circles are called Hamer's foci - NN (from the German Hamersche H erde). The term was originally coined by Dr. Hamer's opponents, who derisively called these formations "Hamer's dubious tricks."



Before Dr. Hamer identified these ring structures in the brain, radiologists viewed them as artifacts resulting from equipment failures. However, in 1989, Siemens, a manufacturer of CT equipment, guaranteed that these rings could not be artifacts created by the equipment, because repeated CT scans reproduced these configurations in the same place at all angles.



Conflicts of the same type always affect the same area of ​​the brain.


The exact location of DV formation is determined by the nature of the conflict. For example, a “motor conflict,” which is experienced as “the inability to escape” or “shocked numbness,” affects the motor part of the cerebral cortex, which is responsible for controlling muscle contractions.


The size of the NV is determined by the intensity of the conflict experienced. You can think of each part of the brain as a cluster of neurons that function as both receptors and transmitters.


At the organ level: at the moment when the neurons accept the SDH, the conflict shock is immediately transmitted to the corresponding organ, and the “Expective Biological Special Program” (CBS) designed to handle this type of conflict is instantly activated. The biological meaning of any central nervous system is improvement functions of the organ affected by the conflict, so that the individual is in a better position to cope with the situation and gradually resolve the conflict.


Both the biological conflict itself and the biological significance of each expedient biological special program (CBS) are always associated with the function of the corresponding organ or tissue of the body.


Example: If a male or right-handed individual experiences a “conflict of loss of territory,” then this conflict affects the area of ​​​​the brain responsible for the coronary arteries. At this point, ulcers form on the walls of the arteries (causing angina). The biological purpose of the resulting loss of arterial tissue is to widen the bed of the arteries to improve the blood supply to the heart so that more blood can pass through the heart per minute, which gives the individual more energy and the opportunity to exert more pressure in an attempt to regain its territory (for humans - home or job) or take a new one.


Such meaningful interaction between the psyche, brain and organs has been developed by nature over millions of years. Initially, such innate programs of biological reactions were activated by the “organ brain” (any plant is endowed with such an “organ brain”). With the increasing complexity of life forms, a “brain” developed, which began to manage and coordinate the work of all appropriate biological special programs (CBS). This transfer of biological functions to the brain explains why the centers that control organ function in the brain are arranged in the same order as the organs themselves in the body.


Example: The parts of the brain that control the skeleton (bones) and striated muscles are quite obviously located in an area called the brain parenchyma (white matter).



This diagram shows that the centers governing the skull, arms, shoulders, spine, pelvic bones, knees and feet follow the same order as the organs themselves (a configuration reminiscent of an embryo lying on its back).


Biological conflicts related to bones and muscle tissue are “conflicts of self-devaluation” (associated with loss of self-respect, feelings of worthlessness and uselessness).


Because of the cross-talk between the hemispheres of the brain and the organs of the body, the areas of the right hemisphere control the organs of the left half of the body, while the areas of the left hemisphere control the organs of the right half of the body.



This remarkable CT scan of the organ depicts an active Hamer lesion (HL) at the level of the 4th lumbar vertebra (an active “self-devaluation conflict”), clearly demonstrating connections between the brain and organs.


Second criterion



The content of the conflict is determined at the very moment of manifestation of the SDH. As soon as a conflict occurs, our subconscious in a split second correlates it with a specific biological topic, i.e. “loss of territory”, “discord in the nest”, “rejection from one’s own”, “separation from one’s mate”, “loss of offspring”, “enemy attack”, “threat of famine”, etc.


If, for example, a woman experiences an unexpected separation from her romantic partner, this will not necessarily mean experiencing a “breaking up with her mate” conflict in the biological sense. SDH here can be experienced as an “abandonment conflict” (which affects the kidneys), or a “self-devaluation conflict” (which affects the bones and leads to osteoporosis), or a “loss conflict” (which leads to ovarian damage). Also, what one person will experience as a “conflict of self-depreciation,” another person may experience as a conflict of a completely different type. The third person may not be internally affected by everything that is happening at all. ATTENTION: Not every conflict leads to SDH and, accordingly, to CSB, but only those conflicts in which the above factors are necessarily present: Drama, Surprise and Isolation.


It is our subjective perception of the conflict and the feelings behind the conflict that determine which part of the brain will be affected by the shock, and accordingly, what physical symptoms will manifest itself as a result of the conflict.


One particular DCS can affect multiple areas of the brain, resulting in multiple “diseases,” such as multiple types of cancer that are mistaken for metastases. For example: a man unexpectedly loses his business, and the bank takes away all his assets, he may develop intestinal cancer as a result of the “conflict of inability to digest something” (“I can’t digest this!”), liver cancer as a result of the “conflict threats of hunger” (“I don’t know how I can feed myself!”) and bone cancer as a result of a “conflict of self-devaluation” (loss of self-esteem). Once the conflict is resolved, healing from all three types of cancer begins simultaneously.


Third criterion


Each CBS - Expedient Biological Special Program unfolds synchronously at the level of the psyche, brain and specific organ.


The psyche, brain and corresponding organ represent three level of one whole organism, functioning synchronously.


Biological lateralization


Our biologically determined dominant hand determines which hemisphere of the brain and which side of the body is affected by conflict. Biological lateralization is determined at the moment of the first reproduction of a fertilized egg. The ratio between right- and left-handed people in society is approximately 60:40.



Biological lateralization is easily determined by a test clap of the palms. So the hand that is on top is the leading one, and it is easy to see from it whether a person is right-handed or left-handed.


Lateralization rule: right-handers react to conflict related to mother or child, left side of your body, and in a conflict with a partner (anyone other than mother and child) - right side of the body. For left-handed people the situation is reversed.


Example: If a right-handed woman experiences a “conflict of fear for the health of her child,” she will develop cancer left breasts Due to cross-relationships between the brain and organs in a brain image, the corresponding NN will be detected in right hemispheres of the brain in the area that controls glandular tissue left mammary gland. If this woman were left-handed, such a “conflict of fear for the health of her child” would lead her to cancer right breast, and a CT scan of the brain would reveal a lesion left sides of the cerebellum.



Determining the dominant hand is of utmost importance in identifying the initial SDH.


Second biological law


Each TSB - Expedient Biological Special Program - has two passing phase, if the conflict has been resolved.


The normal circadian rhythm of day and night characterizes a condition called normotension. As shown in the diagram below, the "sympathicotonia" phase gives way to the "vagotonia" phase. These terms refer to our autonomic nervous system (ANS), which controls autonomic functions such as heartbeat and digestion. During the day, the body is under normal sympathicotonic stress (“readiness to fight or flight”), and during sleep it is in a state of normal vagotonic rest (“rest and digestion”).



Active phase of conflict (Ca-phase, sympathicotonia)


At the moment when a conflict shock (SSH) occurs in the body, the normal rhythm of day and night is instantly interrupted and the entire body enters the state of the active conflict phase (Ca-phase). At the same time, an Expedient Biological Special Program (CBS) is activated, designed to respond to this specific type of conflict and allowing the body to change its normal functioning mode to one in which the individual receives help at all three levels to resolve the conflict - the psyche, brain and body organs.


At the mental level: in the active stage of the conflict, compulsory thinking manifests itself, as a constant concentration on attempts to resolve it.


At the same time, the autonomic nervous system switches us into a state of prolonged sympathicotonia. Typical symptoms of this condition include insomnia, loss of appetite, increased heart rate, slightly elevated blood pressure, low blood sugar and even nausea. The active phase of conflict is also called the COLD phase because under stress, blood vessels constrict, which leads to a feeling of cold hands and feet, cold skin, and chills. However, from a biological point of view, the state of stress and complete absorption in the conflict puts the individual in a more advantageous position, stimulating him to find a solution to the conflict.


At the brain level: The exact location of the lesion is determined by the content of the conflict. The size of the NV is always proportional to the duration and intensity of the conflict (mass of the conflict).



During the Ca phase, NN always appears in the form of sharply defined concentric rings.


In the image, computed tomography revealed NN in right hemisphere in the motor cortex, which indicates a corresponding motor conflict (“impossibility to escape”), which led to paralysis of the left leg in the active phase of the conflict. U left-handed such an image would indicate a conflict associated with a partner.


The biological meaning of such paralysis is “feigned death”; in nature, a predator often attacks its prey precisely when it is trying to escape. In other words, the biological reaction of the victim follows the logic: “Since I cannot escape, I will play dead,” causing paralysis until the danger disappears. This reaction of the body is characteristic of people along with all species of animals.


At the organ level:


If more organic tissue is required to resolve the conflict, cell proliferation and tissue growth in the organ occurs in the corresponding organ.


Example: In “death anxiety conflict,” which is often triggered by an unfavorable medical diagnosis, shock affects the area of ​​the brain responsible for the pulmonary alveoli, which in turn provide oxygen. Since, in a biological sense, panic caused by the fear of death is equivalent to “escaping by flight from a death-bearing predator and the ability not to run out of breath is essential for successful escape,” the growth of lung tissue immediately begins. The biological purpose of pulmonary neoplasms (lung cancer) is to increase the working capacity of the lungs so that the individual is in a better position to combat the fear of death.


If less organic tissue is required to resolve a conflict, the corresponding organ or tissue responds to the conflict by decreasing the number of cells.


Example: if a woman (female) experiences a sexual conflict associated with the inability to copulate (conceive), the tissue lining the cervix becomes covered with sores. The biological purpose of partial tissue loss is to widen the cervical passage to improve the ability of sperm to enter the uterus and increase the likelihood of conception. In humans, such a conflict for a woman can be associated with sexual rejection, sexual frustration, sexual violence, etc.


What will be the reaction of an organ or tissue to a conflict? growth or loss organic tissue is determined by how they relate to the evolutionary development of the brain.



The diagram above (GNM compass) shows that all organs and tissues governed by ancient brain(medulla oblongata and cerebellum), such as the intestines, lungs, liver, kidneys, mammary glands in the active phase of the conflict always give an increase in cellular tissue (tumor growth).


All tissues and organs controlled brain(parenchyma and cerebral cortex), such as bones, lymph nodes, cervix, ovaries, testicles, epidermis always lose tissue.


Ongoing conflict


Ongoing conflict refers to a situation where an individual continues to remain in an active phase of conflict due to the fact that the conflict cannot be resolved or simply has not yet been brought to resolution.


A person can live in a state of mild, ongoing conflict and the cancerous process it causes until a very old age, if the tumor does not cause any mechanical disturbances, such as a tumor in the intestines.


Being in an intense conflict for an extended period of time can be fatal. However, a patient who is in the active phase of the conflict cannot die from the cancer itself, since the tumor growing during the first phase of the central nervous system (lung, liver, breast cancer) actually improves functioning of the organ during this period.


For those who die during the first phase of conflict, it is often as a result of energy exhaustion, sleep deprivation and, most often, fear. With a negative prognosis and toxic chemotherapy in addition to emotional, mental and physical exhaustion, many patients have no chance of survival.


Conflictolysis (CL)


Resolution (removal) of the conflict is the turning point from which the Central Bank enters the second phase. Just like the active phase, the healing phase unfolds simultaneously for everyone three levels.


Healing phase (PCL-phase, PCL=post-conflictolysis)


At the mental level: Conflict resolution brings a great sense of relief. The autonomic nervous system instantly switches to a mode of prolonged vagotonia, accompanied by a feeling of extreme fatigue and at the same time a good appetite. Here, rest and healthy eating serve the purpose of supporting the body as it heals and recovers. The healing phase is also called the WARM phase because vagotonia causes the blood vessels to dilate, causing the skin and hands to become warmer and possibly fever.


At the brain level: At the same time as the psyche and the affected organs, the brain cells affected by SDH also begin to heal.


The first part of the healing phase (PCL-phase A) at the brain level : Once the conflict is resolved, water and serous fluid flow to the corresponding part of the brain, forming a swelling in that part of the brain, protecting its tissues during the healing process. It is this swelling of the brain that causes the typical symptoms of the brain healing process, such as headaches, dizziness and blurry sensations.



During this first healing phase, BN appears as dark, concentric rings on a CT scan (indicating swelling in that part of the brain).


Example: this image shows NN in PCL phase A, corresponding to a lung tumor, indicating a resolved “conflict of fear of death.” Most of these “fear of death conflicts” that lead to lung cancer are caused by an unfavorable diagnosis with a negative prognosis.


An epileptic or epileptoid crisis (epi-crisis) occurs at the peak of the healing process and occurs simultaneously in all three levels.


With the onset of an epicrisis, the individual immediately finds himself again in a state characteristic of the active phase of the conflict. At the psychological and autonomic level, there is a re-emergence of typical sympathicotonic symptoms such as nervousness, cold sweats, chills and nausea. What is the biological meaning of such an involuntary return of a conflict state? At the peak of the healing phase (the deepest state of vagotonia), swelling of both the organ itself and the corresponding part of the brain reaches its maximum size. It is at this moment that the brain initiates sympathicotonic stress to eliminate edema. This important biological regulatory process is followed by the urination phase, during which the body rids itself of all excess fluid accumulated during the first part of the healing phase (PCL-Phase A).


The specific symptoms of an epicrisis are determined by the specific type of conflict and the organ that was affected. Heart attack, stroke, asthma attack, migraine are some examples of crises during the healing phase.


The second part of the healing phase (Pcl-phase B) at the brain level: after the edema of the brain has resolved, the final stage of healing of its tissue involves a large amount of glial tissue, which is always present in the brain as a connective tissue between neurons. The size of the glial tissue areas here is determined by the size of the previous brain edema (Pcl -phase A). It is precisely this natural proliferation of glial cells (“glioblastoma” literally the spread of glial cells) that is mistakenly mistaken for a “brain tumor”.



During the second part of the healing phase, NN appears on tomographic images as a white ring, but only if a contrast agent is used.


The image shows NN in the area of ​​the brain that controls the coronary arteries, indicating that the “territory loss conflict” has been successfully resolved.


During the epicrisis, the patient successfully suffered the expected heart attack (after an angina attack in the Ca phase). If the active conflict phase had lasted more than 9 months in this case, the heart attack could have been fatal. Knowing the basics of GNM, you can prevent such developments in advance!


At the organ level (healing phase):



After the resolution of the corresponding conflict, tumors that developed under the control of the ancient brain (brain stem and cerebellum) in the active phase of the conflict turn out to be no longer unnecessary (for example, tumors of the lungs, intestines, prostate) and are eliminated with the help of fungi and tuberculosis bacteria. If bacteria are absent, tumors remain in place and become encapsulated without further growth.


On the contrary, the loss in the active phase of the conflict of tissues of organs controlled by the brain (white matter and cerebral cortex) is compensated by new cellular tissue. This recovery process occurs throughout the healing phase (Pcl phase). This occurs with cervical cancer (tissue loss in the Ca phase), ovarian cancer, testicular cancer, breast duct cancer, bronchial cancer, muscle and bone tissue, and lymphoma. Standard medicine mistakes these actually healing tumors for malignant cancerous tumors (see the article “The Nature of Tumors”).


Symptoms of the Pcl phase such as swelling, inflammation, pus, discharge (including those mixed with blood), “so-called infections,” fever and pain are signs of the natural healing process underway.


The duration and severity of the symptoms of the healing process are determined by the duration and intensity of the previous active phase of the conflict. Repeated conflicts that interrupt the healing process lengthen this process itself.


Chemotherapy and radiation severely interrupt the natural course of healing from all types of diseases including cancer. Since our body is innately programmed to heal, it will certainly attempt to complete the healing process immediately after the effects of medication have ended. Medicine responds to these repeated “diseases” with even more aggressive treatment methods!


Since “mainstream medicine” is unable to recognize the biphasic pattern of any “disease,” doctors see either a stressed patient with a growing tumor (Ca phase), not realizing that this will necessarily be followed by a healing phase, or they see a patient with a fever, “ infection", inflammation, discharge, headaches or other pain (Pcl phase), without realizing that these are symptoms of the healing process after the previous active conflict phase.


As a result of the fact that one of the phases is overlooked, the symptoms characteristic of the course of one of the two phases are taken for a separate independent disease, such as, for example, osteoporosis, which occurs in the active phase of the “conflict of self-depreciation,” or arthritis, characteristic for the healing phase of the same type of conflict.


This lack of awareness among doctors leads to particularly tragic consequences, because the patient is diagnosed with a “malignant” tumor or even “metastasis” precisely when in reality the body is undergoing a natural process of healing from cancer.


If doctors understood the inextricable connection between the psyche, brain and organs, they would understand that the two phases are actually two stages of ONE central nervous system, visible with the help of tomographic images of the brain, in which NN in both phases is found in the same place. Specific features of the NV in the image show whether the patient is still in the active conflict phase (NN in the form of bright concentric rings), or is already undergoing the healing process, and it is clear which stage of this phase is taking place - Pcl -phase A (NN with edematous rings ) or PCL phase B (LN with a concentration of white glial tissue), indicating that the critical point of the epi-crisis is already behind (see the article “Reading Brain Images”).


With the end of the healing phase for everyone three levels, normotension and the normal rhythm of day and night are restored.


Protracted healing Relapse


The term "protracted healing" describes a situation in which the healing process cannot be completed due to repeated relapses of conflict.


Renewable conflicts or "tracks"


Whenever we first experience a conflict shock (SSH), our mind is in a state of acute awareness of the situation. The subconscious, being very active, tenaciously remembers all the circumstances associated with this particular conflict situation: features of the place, weather conditions, people involved in the conflict situation, sounds, smells, etc. In GNM we call these imprints left behind SDH, tracks.



The CBS unfolds as a result of the action of the tracks formed at the time of the first SDH.


If we are in the process of healing, but one of the tracks is triggered directly or by association, the conflict is instantly reactivated, and after a quick, so to speak, “run through” of the entire process of the conflict, the symptoms of the healing process of the organ affected by this conflict immediately appear, to for example, a skin rash after a renewed “separation conflict”, common cold symptoms after a “bad smell conflict (literally or figuratively)”, difficulty breathing or even an asthma attack after experiencing a “threat to one’s territory”, and diarrhea is resolved the stage of “conflict of territorial aggression (literally or figuratively.” Such an “allergic reaction” is triggered by something or someone who is associated with the initial SDH: a certain type of food, pollen, animal fur, smell, but also by the presence of a certain specific person (see article Allergies) In conventional medicine (both allopathic and naturopathic), the main cause of allergies is considered to be a “weak” immune system.


The biological meaning of the track is to serve as a warning to avoid repeated “traumatic” experiences (SDX). In the wild, such a signaling system is essential for survival.


Tracks should always be taken into account when we are dealing with regularly recurring diseases: regular colds, asthma attacks, migraines, skin rashes, epileptic seizures, hemorrhoids, cystitis, etc. Of course, the reactivation of the cancer process should be understood in a similar way. Tracks also cause such “chronic” diseases as atherosclerosis, arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis.


In GNM, an important step in achieving complete healing is the reconstruction of the event that led to the manifestation of the SDH and all associated tracks.


Third biological law

Ontogenetic system of cancer and its equivalents


Dr. Hamer: The basis of medicine is embryology and our knowledge of human evolution. These are two sources that reveal to us the nature of cancer and so-called “diseases”.


The third biological law explains the relationship between the psyche, brain and organ in the context of embryological (ontogenetic) and evolutionary (phylogenetic) development of the human body. It shows that no specific localization NN in the brain, neither growth (tumor) nor loss cell tissue caused by SDH are not random in nature, but are full of meaning in the biological system, innate and characteristic of each species of living beings.


Embryonic leaves:


From embryology we know that after the first 17 days of development, three layers are formed in the embryo, from which all the tissues and organs of the body subsequently develop.


These three layers are endoderm, mesoderm and ectoderm.



Endoderm



Mesoderm



Ectoderm



During the period of embryonic development, the fetus at an accelerated pace passes through all evolutionary stages from a single-celled organism to a full-fledged human being (ontogenetic development repeats phylogenetic development).



The diagram above shows that all tissues developed from one embryonic layer are subsequently controlled from one part of the brain.


“The entire development of the human body comes from a very ancient creature - a single-celled organism”

(Neil Shubin, The Fish Inside You, 2008)


Most of our organs, for example, the large intestine, develop from only one embryonic layer. True, there are organs, such as the heart, liver, pancreas, bladder, each of which is built from different types of tissues, originating from different embryonic layers. These tissues, which have come together over time to perform their functions, are considered as a single organ, despite the fact that they themselves are controlled from different parts of the brain located far apart from each other. On the other hand, there are organs located quite far apart in the body, such as the rectum, larynx and coronary veins, which, however, are controlled from adjacent very close areas of the brain.


Endoderm (inner embryonic layer)


The endoderm is the leaf that first appears during evolution. Therefore, at the first stage of embryonic development, the most “ancient” organs are formed from it.


Organs and tissues formed from the endoderm:


Mouth (sub mucosa)

· Almond glands

Salivary and parotid glands

· Nasopharynx

· Thyroid

Lower third of the esophagus

Pulmonary alveoli

Bronchial goblet cells

Liver and pancreas

Greater curvature of the stomach and duodenum

Small intestine and large intestine

Sigmoid, colon and rectum

Bladder triangle

Renal collecting ducts

· Prostate

· Uterus and fallopian tubes

Auditory nerve nuclei



All organs and tissues that develop from the endoderm are composed of glandular (adenoides) cells, therefore cancerous tumors of such organs are called “adenocarcinomas”.


Organs and tissues originating from the most “ancient” embryonic layer are controlled by the most ancient structure of the brain - the brain stem, and are thus associated with the most archaic types of biological conflicts.


Biological conflicts: piece biological conflicts related to endodermal tissues are associated with breathing (piece of air) (lungs), (piece of food) (digestive organs) and reproduction (prostate and uterus).



The organs and tissues of the digestive tract—from the mouth to the rectum—are biologically associated with “piece conflicts” (literally, with a piece of food). “Inability to grasp a piece of food” is associated with the oral cavity and pharynx (including the palate, tonsils, salivary glands, nasopharynx and thyroid gland). The conflict of “inability to swallow a piece of food” affects the lower part of the esophagus, conflicts of “inability to digest and assimilate a swallowed piece” involve the digestive organs, such as the stomach (except the lesser curvature), small intestine, colon, rectum, as well as the liver and pancreas.


Animals literally experience these "digestive conflicts" when, for example, they can't find food, or when a piece of food or bone gets stuck in their intestines. Because we humans are able to interact with the world figuratively through language and symbols, we are also able to experience “piecemeal conflicts” figuratively. Symbolically, a "piece of food" can become a contract we cannot enter into or a person we cannot access; we may not be able to “process” a hurtful remark, and we may also be dealing with “bits of food” that we crave, “bits of food” that have been taken away from us, or “bits of food” that we want to get rid of.



The lungs, or more precisely their alveoli, which absorb oxygen, are associated with “death fear conflicts”, which are initiated by life-threatening situations.


Bronchial goblet cells are associated with the "fear of suffocation".



The middle ear is associated with "hearing conflicts" (sound "piece of food"). The conflict of “not being able to get a sound bite,” such as not being able to hear the mother's voice, affects the right ear, while the “not being able to get rid of a sound bite,” such as an annoying noise, is affecting the left ear. The intense conflict active phase results in an “infection” of the middle ear during the healing phase.



The renal collecting tubes (shown in yellow), which are the most ancient tissues of the kidneys, are associated with biological conflicts that took place in the distant past, when the ancestors of today's mammals lived in the ocean, and for which being thrown ashore meant getting into a situation with threat to life. We – humans – are capable of experiencing such “fish out of water” SDH during “abandonment conflicts”, when we are rejected, abandoned (with accompanying feelings of isolation, exclusion, abandonment), during “refugee conflicts” (when we are forced to flee from our own home ), in “existential conflicts” (when our very life or the possibility of having a livelihood is in question), as well as in “hospitalization conflicts” (being admitted to the hospital).



The uterus and fallopian tubes, as well as the prostate, are associated with “reproductive conflicts” and “situations involving feelings of disgust towards the opposite sex.”


When we are dealing with tissues and organs controlled from the brainstem, the rules of lateralization do not apply. So, for example, if a right-handed woman suffers from an “abandonment conflict,” then the tubules of both the right and left kidneys may be equally affected (regardless of whether the conflict is associated with a child or sexual partner).



Relationship between the brain, the organ and the embryonic layer from which the organ was formed


All tissues and organs originating from the endoderm generate cellular tissue growth during the active phase of the conflict. Thus, cancer of the oral cavity, as well as cancer of the esophagus, stomach and duodenum, liver, pancreas, colon and rectum, bladder, kidney, lung, uterus and prostate, are under the control of the brain stem and are caused by corresponding types of biological conflicts . Once the conflict is resolved, these tumors immediately stop growing.


In the healing phase, additional cells (“tumor”) that performed useful biological functions during the active phase of the conflict are subject to elimination using special forms of TV microbes (fungi and mycobacteria). If the right microbes are not available, for example due to overuse of antibiotics or poor hygiene, the tumor remains in place and becomes encapsulated without further growth.


The natural healing process is usually accompanied by swelling, inflammation, (tubercular) discharge (possibly mixed with blood), profuse sweating at night, fever and pain. Here we also find conditions such as Crohn's disease (granulomatosis), ulcerative colitis and various fungal "infections" such as candidiasis. These conditions become chronic only when the healing process is regularly interrupted by reactivation of conflicts or by the effects of medications.


The mesoderm (middle embryonic layer) is divided into older (Entodermal) and younger (Ectodermal) parts.



The older part of the mesoderm is controlled from the cerebellum, which itself is part of the ancient brain.


The young part of the mesoderm is the brain parenchyma, belonging to the brain itself (cerebrum).


Old part of mesoderm


The old part of the mesoderm was formed when our ancestors moved to land, and the formation of the skin was necessary to protect against natural influences and sharp stones of the coast.


Organs and tissues formed from the old part of the mesoderm:


Dermis (inner layer of skin)

Pleura (outer lining of the lungs)

Peritoneum (inner lining of the abdominal cavity and the organs contained in it)

Pericardium (heart sac)

· Mammary and sweat glands



All organs and tissues descending from the old part of the mesoderm consist of adenoid cells, which is why cancerous tumors of such organs are called “adenocarcinomas.”


The organs and tissues that develop from the old part of the mesoderm are controlled by the cerebellum, which is part of the ancient brain. Conflicts affecting these tissues relate to the functions of the corresponding organs.


Biological conflicts: Biological conflicts affecting the tissues of the developed and old part of the mesoderm are associated with “conflicts of defense against attack” (membranes) and “conflicts of experience and concern” (mammary glands).


"Conflicts of defense against attack" can be experienced in both a literal and symbolic sense. For example, the experience of a “dermal attack” can be caused by an actual physical attack, a verbal attack, or actions directed against our integrity, but it can also be something that has no emotional context, such as solar a burn that the body interprets as an “attack.”



“An attack on the peritoneum” (peritoneum) in a figurative sense can be experienced when the patient learns about the need for abdominal surgery (intestines, ovaries, uterus, etc.).



An “attack on the chest cavity” (pleura) can be provoked, for example, by a mastectomy operation; and an “attack against the heart” (pericardium) is a heart attack.



The mammary glands are perceived as synonymous with feeding and caring and are associated with “conflicts of experience and concern.” During the evolutionary development of mammals, the mammary glands developed from the dermis, as a result of which their control center is located in the same part of the brain, specifically in the cerebellum.


When we are dealing with tissues and organs controlled from the cerebellum, we must take into account the cross-relationships between the hemispheres of the brain. The rules of lateralization must be taken into account. If, for example, a right-handed woman experiences a “conflict of experience or concern” related to her child, the conflict is striking right half of the cerebellum causing cancer in left breasts in the active phase of conflict (see article Breast cancer).




All organs and tissues originating from the old part of the mesoderm generate cell tissue growth during the active phase of the conflict. Thus, dermal cancer (melanoma), breast cancer, tumors of the peritoneum, pleura and pericardium (so-called mesotheliomas) develop under the control of the cerebellum and are caused by corresponding biological conflicts. Once the conflict is resolved, these tumors immediately stop growing.


In the healing phase, additional cells (“tumor”) that performed useful biological functions during the active phase of the conflict are subject to elimination with the help of special forms of microbes (fungi and mycobacteria).


The natural healing process is usually accompanied by swelling, inflammation, (tubercular) discharge mixed with blood, profuse sweating at night, fever and pain. If the right microbes are not available, for example due to overuse of antibiotics, the tumor remains in place and becomes encapsulated without further growth.


The young part of the mesoderm (Ectodermal)


The next stage of evolution is the formation of the skeleton and skeletal muscles.


Organs and tissues formed from the young part of the mesoderm:


Bones (including teeth)

Tendons and ligaments

· Connective tissues

Adipose tissue

Lymphatic system (lymph nodes and vessels)

Blood vessels (except coronary)

Muscles (striated muscles)

Myocardium (80% striated muscle)

Kidney parenchyma

Adrenal cortex

Spleen

Ovaries



All tissues and organs originating from the young part of the mesoderm are controlled from the Brain Parenchyma - the inner part of the brain.


Attention: the muscles themselves fabrics controlled from the brain parenchyma, while movement, performed through muscle contractions, are controlled from the motor cortex. The smooth muscle of the myocardium (about 20% of tissues), as well as the colon and uterus, are controlled from the midbrain, which is part of the brain stem.


Biological conflicts: Biological conflicts associated with tissues developing from the young part of the mesoderm are mainly referred to as “self-depreciation conflicts”.


A "self-devaluation conflict" is a sharp blow to one's self-esteem or sense of self-worth.



Whether the self-devaluation conflict (SDC) will affect bones, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, connective or fatty tissues, blood vessels or lymph nodes is determined by the intensity of the conflict (especially acute DHS affects bones and joints, less severe DHS will affect muscles or lymph nodes, mild DHS will affect tendons).


The exact localization of symptoms (arthritis, muscle atrophy, tendonitis) is determined by the specific content of the self-devaluation conflict. “Motor coordination conflict,” for example, which occurs after failure to perform a manual task such as typing on a keyboard, affects the hands and fingers; “a conflict of intellectual self-devaluation” that arises, for example, after failing an exam or as a result of suffering humiliation, will be reflected in the neck.



The ovaries and testes are biologically associated with “deep loss conflicts”—the unexpected loss of loved ones, including beloved pets. Even the fear of such a loss can initiate the corresponding central nervous system.



The kidney parenchyma is associated with “water or liquid conflicts” (for example, the experiences of a person who had to drown); The adrenal cortex is associated with “conflicts of going in the wrong direction,” such as when making a bad decision


The spleen is associated with “blood and wound conflicts” (severe bleeding or, figuratively, an unexpected unfavorable blood test).


The myocardium (heart muscle) is affected by “conflicts based on a feeling of complete collapse.”


When we are dealing with organs derived from the young part of the mesoderm, we must take into account the cross-relationships between the cerebral hemispheres and the organs. The rule of lateralization applies here. For example, if a right-handed woman suffers from the “conflict of loss” of her love partner, the area of ​​the brain parenchyma in her is affected. left hemisphere, causing necrosis right ovary in the active phase of the conflict. If she were left-handed, her left ovary would be damaged.


Relationship between the brain, the organ and the embryonic layer from which the organ was formed



In the brain we are faced with a new situation.


All organs and tissues originating from the young part of the mesoderm, during the active phase of the conflict, lose cellular tissue, as we see in osteoporosis, bone cancer, muscle atrophy, necrosis of the spleen, ovaries, testicles or kidney parenchyma caused by corresponding conflicts. Once the conflict is resolved, tissue loss stops instantly.


During the healing phase, previous tissue loss is replaced by tissue growth, ideally with special bacteria involved in the process.


The natural healing process is usually accompanied by swelling, inflammation, heat, infection and pain. In the absence of the necessary microbes, the healing process still occurs, but not to the biologically optimal extent. Cancers such as lymphoma (Hodgkin's disease), adrenal cancer, Wilms tumor, osteosarcoma, ovarian cancer, testicular cancer and leukemia are healing in nature and indicate that the original conflict has been resolved. In the same series we find such phenomena as varicose veins, arthritis and enlarged spleen. All of these healing symptoms become chronic when the healing process is regularly interrupted by repeated conflicts.


ATTENTION: The biological meaning of all CBS for tissues controlled from the brain parenchyma is revealed at the end of the healing process. Once tissue repair is complete, the tissues themselves (bones and muscles) and organs (ovaries, testicles, etc.) become much stronger than before, and thus much better prepared in case of a repeat injury. SDH.



Ectoderm (outer embryonic layer)


When the inner skin layer was found to be insufficient, a new protective layer was grown to cover the entire surface of the dermis. From this leaf the mouth opening and anus were formed, as well as the integument of some organs and the mucous membranes of the canals in these organs.


Organs and tissues originating from the ectoderm:


Epidermis

· Periosteum

· Oral mucosa: palate, gums, tongue, salivary gland ducts

· Mucous membranes of the nose and sinuses.

· Inner ear

Lens, cornea, conjunctiva, retina and vitreous body of the eye

· Tooth enamel

Mucous membrane of the mammary gland ducts

Mucous membranes of the pharynx and thyroid ducts

· Inner walls of heart vessels (coronary arteries and veins)

Upper 2/3 of the esophagus

Mucous membranes of the larynx and bronchi

Inner wall of the stomach (lesser curvature)

Walls of the bile ducts, gallbladder and pancreatic ducts

Vagina and cervix

Inner walls of the renal pelvis, bladder, ureters, and urethra

Inner wall of the lower rectum

Neurons of the central nervous system



All organs and tissues originating from the ectoderm are built from squamous epithelial cells. Therefore, cancers of these organs are called “squamous cell carcinoma.”


All organs and tissues formed from ectoderm ( the youngest embryonic leaf), are controlled from the youngest part of the brain - the cerebral cortex, and therefore they are associated with evolutionarily later types of conflicts occurring in our sexual and social life.


Biological conflicts: According to the evolutionary development of the human body, the biological conflicts associated with ectodermal tissues are more advanced in nature.


The tissues governed by the cerebral cortex are associated with sexual conflicts (sexual frustration or sexual rejection), identity conflicts (misunderstanding of one's belonging), and various "territorial conflicts": territorial conflicts associated with fear (threat to one's territory), affecting the larynx and bronchi; conflicts of loss of territory (threat of loss or actual loss of one’s territory), affecting the coronary vessels, conflicts of aggression on one’s territory, manifested on the mucous membranes of the stomach, bile ducts and pancreatic ducts; inability to “mark your territory” (affecting the renal pelvis, bladder, ureters and urethra).



"Separation conflicts" affect the skin and ducts of the mammary gland. Appropriate Biological Special Programs (CBS for processing these types of conflicts are controlled entirely from special parts of the brain in the sensory cortex.


The post-sensory cortex controls the periosteum, which is affected by “separation conflicts” that are experienced as particularly harsh or “cruel” in form.


The motor cortex, which controls muscle movement, is programmed to biologically respond to “motor conflicts,” such as “not being able to escape” or “feeling stuck.”


The anterior lobe takes over "conflicts related to fears lying in front" (fear of being in a dangerous position) or "conflicts of feelings of powerlessness" that affect the walls of the thyroid ducts and the pharynx.


The visual cortex responds to “rear dangers” reflected on the retina and vitreous humor of the eyes.



Other conflicts related to the cerebral cortex: "bad smell conflicts" (nasal membrane), "bite conflicts" (tooth enamel), "oral conflicts" (mouth and lips), "hearing conflicts" (inner ear), " disgust conflicts" or "fear, disgust or opposition conflicts" (pancreatic islet cells). When we are dealing with organs controlled by the motor cortex, sensory and postsensory cortex and visual cortex, the rule of lateralization should be taken into account. For example, if a man is left-handed from “separation conflict” from his mother, his sensory cortex is affected left hemisphere, causing a skin rash on the right side of the body (see article “Torn from my skin”).


In the temporal lobe, in addition to lateralization and gender, hormonal status, especially estrogen and testosterone concentrations, should also be taken into account. Hormonal status determines whether a conflict will be experienced in a masculine or feminine manner, which in turn will affect whether it affects the temporal lobe in the right or left hemisphere of the brain. Right The temporal lobe is the "male or testosterone side" while left side – “female or estrogen”. If hormonal status changes after menopause, or testosterone or estrogen levels decrease as a result of medications (contraceptives, hormone-lowering drugs, or chemotherapy), biological identity also changes.



Thus, after menopause, a woman’s conflicts may begin to manifest themselves in a male pattern, which is reflected in the right “male” hemisphere of the brain, causing completely different symptoms than would have occurred in the period preceding menopause.


Relationship between the brain, the organ and the embryonic layer from which the organ was formed


In all tissues and organs originating from the ectoderm, tissue loss (ulceration) occurs in the active phase of the conflict. With the resolution of the conflict, the ulcerative process instantly stops.



In the healing phase, lost tissue, which had biological meaning in the active phase of the conflict, is replaced by restorative tissue gain (and the question of whether viruses are involved in this process is highly controversial).


The natural healing process is usually accompanied by swelling, inflammation, heat and pain. Bacteria (if present) help form scar tissue, which results in symptoms " bacterial infections" such as bladder infections.


Cancers such as breast ductal cancer, bronchial carcinoma, laryngeal cancer, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, or cervical cancer are types of healing process that indicate that the conflict in question has already been resolved. In the same series we find such phenomena as skin rashes, hemorrhoids, common colds, bronchitis, laryngitis, jaundice, hepatitis, cataracts and goiter.


Functional disorders and functional insufficiency


Some organs controlled by the cerebral cortex, such as muscles, periosteum, inner ear, retina and pancreatic islet cells, during the active phase of the conflict, instead of ulceration, demonstrate functional failure, as we see, for example, with hypoglycemia, diabetes, visual impairment and hearing, sensory or motor paralysis. During the healing phase, or more precisely, after the epi-crisis, organs and tissues can restore their normal functioning if the protracted healing process reaches its end.


The scientific tables of the German New Medicine show:


· Relationships between the psyche, brain and organ based on five biological laws, taking into account the three embryonic layers (endoderm, mesoderm and ectoderm)

· A type of biological conflict that causes a specific symptom, such as a specific type of cancer

Localization of the corresponding Hamer lesions (HF) in the brain

· Symptoms of the active KA phase of conflict

· Symptoms of the healing phase of the PCL phase

· Biological meaning of each TSB (Expectable Biological Special Program)


Fourth biological law


The fourth biological law explains the beneficial role of microbes in the body in their relation to the three embryonic layers during the healing phase of any given Expedient Biological Special Program (CBS).



For the first 2.5 million years, microbes were the only microorganisms inhabiting the earth. Over time, microbes gradually colonized the developing human body. The biological function of microbes has become to support organs and tissues and maintain them in a healthy state. For centuries, microbes such as bacteria and fungi have been essential to our survival.


Microbes are only active during the healing phase!



From the moment of SDH (from the beginning of the action of the central nervous system) during the active phase of the conflict, microbes multiply in proportion to the conflict mass and as soon as the conflict reaches its resolution, the microbes, standing ready in the organ, expediently changed by the action of the conflict, receive an impulse from the human brain, prompting them to turn on into the healing process that has begun.


Microbes are endemic microorganisms; they exist in symbiosis with all organisms of the ecological niche in which they have evolved together over millions of years. Contact with microbes foreign to the human body, for example, during trips abroad, is not a self-sufficient cause of “disease”. However, if, say, a European experiences the resolution of some conflict in the tropics and comes into contact with local microbes, his conflict-damaged organ will use local bacteria and fungi during the healing phase. Since his body is not accustomed to such local helpers, the healing process can be quite difficult.


Microbes do not cross the boundaries between tissues!


Relationships between microbes, germ layers and the brain



The diagram shows the relationships between the types of microbes, the three embryonic layers and the corresponding parts of the brain from which the activities of the microbes are controlled and coordinated.


Mycobacteria and fungi act only in tissues originating from the endoderm and the old part of the mesoderm, while bacteria (except mycobacteria) are involved only in the healing of tissues developing from the young part of the mesoderm.


This biological system is inherited by every species of living beings.


The way in which microbes assist in the healing process is entirely consistent with the logic of evolution.


Fungi and mycobacteria (TB bacteria) are the most ancient types of microbes. They act exclusively on organs and tissues that are controlled from the ancient brain (brain stem and cerebellum) originating from the endoderm and the old part of the mesoderm.


During the healing phase, fungi such as candida albicans, or mycobacteria, such as tuberculosis bacillus (TB bacteria), destroy cells that have become unnecessary, which performed useful functions during the active phase of the conflict.


Being natural “microsurgeons,” fungi and mycobacteria remove, for example, tumors of the intestines, lungs, kidneys, liver, mammary glands, as well as melanomas that have lost their biological significance.


What is so wonderful about mycobacteria is that they immediately begin to multiply at the very moment of formation of SDC. Their quantitative reproduction is proportional to the quantitative growth of the tumor so that by the time the conflict is resolved, just as many mycobacteria will be available as needed to destroy and eliminate the cancerous tumor.


Symptoms: During the process of tumor destruction, waste from the healing process is eliminated in the stool (CBS on the intestines), in urine (CBS on the kidneys and prostate), from the lungs (corresponding to the CBS) by coughing and expectoration (possibly with traces of blood), which is usually accompanied by night sweats , discharge, swelling, inflammation, heat and pain. This natural process of microbial activity is mistakenly called “infection.”


If the necessary microbes are eliminated from the body, for example by antibiotics or chemotherapy, the tumor is encapsulated and remains in place without further growth and poses no threat to the individual.


Bacteria (except mycobacteria) act only on organs and tissues that are controlled from the brain parenchyma, originating from the young part of the mesoderm.


During the healing phase, these types of bacteria help replace tissue lost during the active conflict phase. For example, staphylococci and streptococci help in the reconstruction of bone tissue and compensate for cell loss (necrosis) of ovarian and testicular tissue. They also take part in the formation of scar tissue, since connective tissues are controlled from the brain parenchyma. In the absence of these bacteria, the healing process would still take place, but would not reach the biological optimum.


Symptoms: The process of tissue replacement involving microbes is usually accompanied by swelling, inflammation, heat and pain. The natural healing process is mistakenly considered an “infection.”


Attention: the function of TV bacteria is exclusively to eliminate tumors resulting from the central nervous system and controlled by the ancient brain, while all other types of bacteria contribute restoration tissues (controlled by the young brain).



Regarding “viruses”, in GNM we prefer to talk about “suspected viruses”, since recently the very existence of viruses has been called into question. The lack of scientific evidence for the existence of viruses is in full agreement with the results of Dr. Hamer's early research, namely, that the process of repair of tissues of ectodermal origin controlled by the cerebral cortex, for example, the epidermis of the skin, tissue of the cervix, the walls of the bile ducts, the walls of the stomach, the bronchial mucosa and nasal membrane goes and in the absence of any viruses. In other words, the skin is restored without the herpes “virus”, the liver – without the hepatitis “virus”, the nasal mucosa – without the influenza “virus”, etc.


Symptoms: The process of tissue repair is usually accompanied by swelling, inflammation, heat and pain. A natural process involving microbes is mistakenly considered an “infection.”


If viruses really existed, they - in full accordance with evolutionary logic - would help in the restoration of ectodermal tissues.


Based on the beneficial role of microbes, viruses would not be the cause of “disease”, but instead they would play a vital role in the healing process of tissues controlled by the cerebral cortex!


According to the fourth biological law, we can no longer consider microbes to be the cause of “infectious diseases.” With the understanding that it is not cause disease, but instead play a beneficial role during the healing phase, the idea of ​​the immune system as protective against “pathogenic microbes” loses all meaning.


Fifth biological law

Quintessence


Any disease is an expedient biological special program of nature, created to assist the body (humans as well as animals) in resolving a biological conflict.


Dr. Hamer: “All so-called diseases have a special biological significance. While we are accustomed to attributing to Mother Nature the ability to make mistakes, and have the audacity to claim that She constantly makes these mistakes and causes failures (malignant senseless degenerative cancerous growths, etc.), now that the blinders have fallen from our eyes , we are able to see that only our pride and ignorance represent the only stupidity that has ever been and is in this cosmos.


Blinded, we have imposed this senseless, soulless and cruel medicine on ourselves. Filled with surprise, we finally became able for the first time to understand that Nature contains a strict order (now we already know this), and that every phenomenon in nature is full of meaning in the context of a holistic picture, and that what we call diseases are not meaningless ordeals , which are used by apprentice sorcerers. We see that nothing is meaningless, malignant or diseased."



The translation was corrected by Vyacheslav Neufeld,

Psychologist-expert of the Anti-Crisis Service.

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