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The Secrets of German New Medicine by Dr. Hamer

Jul 26, 2024

The Secrets of German New Medicine by Dr. Hamer

Introduction

  • Location: Church (considered a sacred place for discussing the sacred medicine, Medicina Sagrada)
  • Presenter: Discusses a revolutionary new approach to medicine known as German New Medicine (GNM)
  • Disclaimer: Traditional medicine views diseases as malfunctions caused by microbes, cancer cells, defective genes, or weak immune systems. Risk factors include family history, toxins, smoking, poor diet, stress, etc.
  • Transformation: The presenter, initially skeptical and influenced by media portraying Dr. Hamer negatively, was won over by the science-based principles of GNM.

Dr. Hamer and German New Medicine (GNM)

  • Background: Dr. Hamer's license was revoked for his unconventional methods, yet he continued practicing.
  • Principles: GNM is firmly anchored in the science of embryology and understands diseases as biological special programs created by nature for survival.
  • Quote: Dr. Hamer experienced a revelation through personal tragedy, giving rise to his discoveries.

Five Biological Laws

First Biological Law

  • Origin of Disease: Every disease originates from a biological conflict, distinct from general stress.
  • Biological Conflict Example: Loss of a job, separation, unexpected diagnosis can activate a survival program involving the psyche, brain, and organ.
  • Brain Impact: Conflicts impact specific brain areas visible on brain scans; these areas control related disease symptoms.
  • Example: Conflict in the motor cortex can lead to muscle paralysis, such as in MS or ALS, due to the body’s fake death response for survival.

Second Biological Law

  • Two Phases: Every biological special program has two phases if there is a resolution:
    1. Conflict Active Phase: Prolonged stress state, cold hands, focused on finding conflict resolution.
    2. Healing Phase: Organism switches to rest, symptoms like fatigue, fever, and inflammation as the body repairs.
  • Example: The extra waking hours and conflict focus aim to resolve the conflict quickly.
  • Signs: Cold hands indicating a biological program activation, aim to resolve conflict quickly for shorter healing.

Third Biological Law

  • Cell Behavior: Organ/tissue response during conflict active phase varies by brain control:
    • Brainstem/Cerebellum: Cell augmentation (e.g., tumors in colon, liver, breast glands)
    • Cerebrum: Tissue loss (e.g., osteoporosis) or functional loss (e.g., muscle paralysis, hearing loss)
  • Embryonic Germ Layers: Development influences organ response based on which brain part controls them.

Fourth Biological Law

  • Role of Microbes: Microbes like fungi and bacteria play a beneficial role in the healing phase, aiding in the removal of unnecessary cells.
  • Immune System: Viewed as a support system facilitating recovery rather than fighting diseases. Healing symptoms often indicate resolution and not the disease itself.

Fifth Biological Law

  • Understanding Chronic Conditions: Healing can take long or become chronic due to repeated psychological trauma. Many pharmaceutical drugs can interrupt the healing phase.
  • Comparison to Old Medicine: GNM challenges views on pathogens, malignancy, genes, and the concept of an immune system, promoting a nuanced understanding of healing.

Practical Examples and Case Studies

Emotional Conflicts and Organ Reactions

  • Examples: Loss or separation conflicts can impact different organs depending on the context. For instance, a woman may have ovarian issues or breast tissue responses based on the type of emotional shock.
  • Kidney Tubules: Associated with abandonment, leading to water retention and other symptoms. Important to differentiate and provide appropriate psychological support.

GNM Overview

  • Scientific Charts: Tools to connect symptoms with biological conflicts help understand and resolve health issues.
  • Final Note: Emphasis on understanding symptoms in the context of biological conflicts to avoid panic and make informed health decisions.

Resources: For further learning, visit the presenter's website for charts and detailed explanations.