The NEW MEDICINE is a comprehension of the biological programs running inside the body, which have formerly been called ¿diseases¿, based on biological laws of nature. Due to the NEW MEDICINE it is now possible to understand, why we become ¿ill¿, what happens in our body during this processes and, above all, that we don¿t need to be afraid of them, whether they are called ¿cancer¿ or with other names. This book for the first time clearly understandable for everyone explains the basics and principles of the NEW MEDICINE compactly and comprehensibly, so that even persons without medical…mehr
The NEW MEDICINE is a comprehension of the biological programs running inside the body, which have formerly been called ¿diseases¿, based on biological laws of nature. Due to the NEW MEDICINE it is now possible to understand, why we become ¿ill¿, what happens in our body during this processes and, above all, that we don¿t need to be afraid of them, whether they are called ¿cancer¿ or with other names. This book for the first time clearly understandable for everyone explains the basics and principles of the NEW MEDICINE compactly and comprehensibly, so that even persons without medical education are able to understand, validate and use the NEW MEDICINE. The underlying principles of the NEW MEDICINE are well-known to the medical establishment for over 30 years, but with their acknowledgement the medical and pharmaceutical system would become redundant. This is the reason, why the NEW MEDICINE is being hushed up and suppressed since its discovery, because you can¿t make money out of mature patients, who don¿t need chemo therapy, unnecessary surgical operations and expensive pills.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Content Preface Introduction Emergence of "disease" The 5 biological laws of nature 1. Biological programs are caused by a conflict shock 2. Biological programs always run in two phases 3. All biological programs are controlled by a particular brain area, which determines their process The germ layers and their assignment to the particular brain areas Inner germ layer (endoderm) Middle germ layer (mesoderm) Outer germ layer (ectoderm) 4. All microorganisms serve a useful purpose in symbiosis with humans 5. All biological programs fulfill a meaningful purpose "Cancer" So-called "carcinogenic" substances "Metastases" So-called "chronical diseases" The senselessness of preventive checkups Vaccinations Handedness So-called "psychic diseases" Biological Programs, arranged according to the brain parts, from which they are controlled, and their triggering conflicts Biological Programs controlled by the brain stem Morsel conflicts Oral submucosa Parotid gland Palate Pharyngeal tonsils Lower third of the esophagus Stomach (Greater curvature) Small intestine Large intestine (Colon) Pancreas Thyroid gland Starvation conflict Liver tissue (Liver parenchyma) Mortal fear conflict Pulmonary alveoli Conflict dealing with conception Prostate Endometrium Existence conflict / Refugee conflict Kidney collecting ducts Insufferable stress Adrenal medulla Conflict of getting rid of something Bladder (Bladder trigone / Trigonum vesicae) Conflict of not being able to get pregnant Muscle tissue of the uterus (Myometrium) Severe loss conflict Germinal epithelium of the testicles Germ line cells of the ovaria Biological Programs controlled by the cerebellum Attack conflicts Heart sac (Pericard) Visceral pleura Peritoneum Defilement conflicts Corium Worry conflict Mammary glands Biological Programs controlled by the cerebral medulla Self-worth conflicts Bones Teeth (Dentin) Lymph nodes Conjunctive tissue Voluntary, striated muscles Heart muscle (Myocardium) Loss conflicts Ovaria Testicles Water conflict / Liquid conflict Renal tissue (Renal parenchyma) Conflict "Running in the wrong direction" Adrenal cortex Biological Programs controlled by the cerebral cortex Territorial conflicts Territorial fear conflict Bronchial mucosa Territorial loss conflict Coronary vessels Territorial anger conflict Gastric mucosa - Stomach entrance (Cardia), Lesser curvature, Pylorus Duodenal mucosa Hepatic biliary ducts Pancreatic ducts Territorial marking conflict Bladder mucosa Territorial identity conflict Rectal mucosa Sexual frustration conflict / Not being able to mate Mucosa of the neck of the womb (Cervix) / Mucosa of the mouth of the womb Separation conflicts Epidermis Visual separation conflict Conjunctiva Severe visual separation conflict Cornea Partner or child separation conflict Mammary ducts Scare conflict Larynx Frontal fear conflict Disused branchial arch ducts Motoric conflicts Voluntary, striated muscles Conflict of being reluctant Insulin producing beta cells of the pancreas Fear and disgust conflict Glucagon producing alpha cells of the pancreas Scent conflict Nasal mucosa / Paranasal sinus mucosa Oral conflict Oral mucosa / tongue Conflict of not being allowed to bite Tooth enamel Way of proceeding in case of symptoms of a biological program Questions and answers Terminology as used by Dr. Hamer Literature
Content Preface Introduction Emergence of "disease" The 5 biological laws of nature 1. Biological programs are caused by a conflict shock 2. Biological programs always run in two phases 3. All biological programs are controlled by a particular brain area, which determines their process The germ layers and their assignment to the particular brain areas Inner germ layer (endoderm) Middle germ layer (mesoderm) Outer germ layer (ectoderm) 4. All microorganisms serve a useful purpose in symbiosis with humans 5. All biological programs fulfill a meaningful purpose "Cancer" So-called "carcinogenic" substances "Metastases" So-called "chronical diseases" The senselessness of preventive checkups Vaccinations Handedness So-called "psychic diseases" Biological Programs, arranged according to the brain parts, from which they are controlled, and their triggering conflicts Biological Programs controlled by the brain stem Morsel conflicts Oral submucosa Parotid gland Palate Pharyngeal tonsils Lower third of the esophagus Stomach (Greater curvature) Small intestine Large intestine (Colon) Pancreas Thyroid gland Starvation conflict Liver tissue (Liver parenchyma) Mortal fear conflict Pulmonary alveoli Conflict dealing with conception Prostate Endometrium Existence conflict / Refugee conflict Kidney collecting ducts Insufferable stress Adrenal medulla Conflict of getting rid of something Bladder (Bladder trigone / Trigonum vesicae) Conflict of not being able to get pregnant Muscle tissue of the uterus (Myometrium) Severe loss conflict Germinal epithelium of the testicles Germ line cells of the ovaria Biological Programs controlled by the cerebellum Attack conflicts Heart sac (Pericard) Visceral pleura Peritoneum Defilement conflicts Corium Worry conflict Mammary glands Biological Programs controlled by the cerebral medulla Self-worth conflicts Bones Teeth (Dentin) Lymph nodes Conjunctive tissue Voluntary, striated muscles Heart muscle (Myocardium) Loss conflicts Ovaria Testicles Water conflict / Liquid conflict Renal tissue (Renal parenchyma) Conflict "Running in the wrong direction" Adrenal cortex Biological Programs controlled by the cerebral cortex Territorial conflicts Territorial fear conflict Bronchial mucosa Territorial loss conflict Coronary vessels Territorial anger conflict Gastric mucosa - Stomach entrance (Cardia), Lesser curvature, Pylorus Duodenal mucosa Hepatic biliary ducts Pancreatic ducts Territorial marking conflict Bladder mucosa Territorial identity conflict Rectal mucosa Sexual frustration conflict / Not being able to mate Mucosa of the neck of the womb (Cervix) / Mucosa of the mouth of the womb Separation conflicts Epidermis Visual separation conflict Conjunctiva Severe visual separation conflict Cornea Partner or child separation conflict Mammary ducts Scare conflict Larynx Frontal fear conflict Disused branchial arch ducts Motoric conflicts Voluntary, striated muscles Conflict of being reluctant Insulin producing beta cells of the pancreas Fear and disgust conflict Glucagon producing alpha cells of the pancreas Scent conflict Nasal mucosa / Paranasal sinus mucosa Oral conflict Oral mucosa / tongue Conflict of not being allowed to bite Tooth enamel Way of proceeding in case of symptoms of a biological program Questions and answers Terminology as used by Dr. Hamer Literature
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