This Nerve and Muscle guy certainly doesn’t provide us much, but he does offer us a look into his vivid imagination.
Intro
Our Thoughts Matter
Two Phases Of Illness
The Cause of Death (In this Paradigm)
Terrain
Metastasis Anomalies
Wrap Up
Intro
Someone had alerted me to this field/paradigm of what’s called, “German New Medicine” multiple times and I always said I’d get around to it but never did…until now. It's important to look at a problem from multiple perspectives. Speaking from experience, for most of my adult life I’ve been trained in how to fight but never to ask whether this is a fight I should be engaging in in the first place.
August of last year, after getting wind of an alternative view to the question of cancer started me down a path of looking at this myself, being my own detective, and trying to crack the case. It’s best to learn through trial and error.
But it's wonderful when one comes across a field of study on a paradigm that is similar to their own although compared to these folks I’m just taking my first steps.
German New Medicine is not just an alternative way to look at cancer but all diseases in general.
The bottom line up front, everything that happens in the body has a purpose unless it gets interfered with.
Our Thoughts Matter
“Pursuing the hypothesis that all bodily events are controlled from the brain, he analyzed his patients' brain scans and compared them with their medical records. Dr. Hamer discovered that every disease—not only cancer!—is controlled from its own specific area in the brain and linked to a very particular, identifiable, “conflict shock”.”
This specific health paradigm was started by Doctor Ryke Hamer from Germany who started looking at disease from a different perspective following a diagnosis that was preceded by the loss of a loved one. Over the decades he was able to determine links between illness, stressful events, and negative thought patterns. This also means that the diagnosis of something that we’re told is a terrible disease can be enough to make a person sick. The placebo effect is real and so is the “Nocebo” effect.
“If a person dies during the conflict-active phase, it is usually because of energy loss, weight loss, sleep deprivation, and emotional and mental exhaustion. Often, it is a devastating cancer diagnosis or a negative prognosis—“You have six months to live!”—that throws cancer patients (including their loved ones) into a state of despair. With little or no hope, and deprived of their life-force, they waste away and eventually die of cachexia, an agonizing process that conventional cancer treatments only accelerate.”
Dr. Hamer believes that these, “Conflict Shocks” ultimately manifest biologically as part of an evolutionary process that other animals experience.
“Glandular breast cancer is, according to Dr. Hamer's findings, the result of either a “mother-child” or a “partner worry” conflict….During the conflict-active stress phase, the breast gland cells continually multiply, forming a tumor. The biological purpose of the cell proliferation is to be able to provide more milk for the suffering offspring and thus speed up healing. Every female human and mammal is born with this age-old biological response program. Dr. Hamer's many case studies show that women, even when not breastfeeding, developed a tumor in the breast glands from obsessively worrying about the well-being of a loved one.”
The loss of offspring
The loss of a mate
Separation from the pack
The unexpected threat of starvation
Territorial disputes or the loss of territory.
These conflict shocks aren’t set in stone. But they are dictated by how one responds to them. The loss of a loved one is a painful ordeal. However, it’s important to realize that not dealing with the pain properly can bring one into a similar situation as well as the stress of everyday life.
Therefore, it’s important to use and strengthen certain tools to pull ourselves out of the pit.
Focus on the 5% of beauty amidst the 95% of chaos.
Two Phases Of Illness
“Dr. Hamer also discovered that, provided there is a resolution of the conflict, every disease proceeds in two phases (Second Biological Law). During the first, or conflict-active phase, the entire organism is geared to dealing with the conflict. While a meaningful cell alteration runs its course on the physical level, the psyche and the vegetative autonomic nervous system also try to handle the unexpected situation.”
“The resolution of the conflict signals the beginning of the second phase of the biological program…During the healing phase, the appetite returns but we are very tired (we might not even be able to get out of bed). Rest and supplying the organism with nutrients are essential while the body is trying to heal. The second phase is also called the “warm phase”, as during vagotonia the blood vessels are enlarged, causing warm hands, warm feet, and warm skin.”
Our symptoms can serve a purpose. These biological laws and there are five of them I’ll review at a later date. But if cancer is a healing mechanism then this will change our entire approach to the problem. There have been some studies that have looked at the similarities between cancer and wound healing but it hasn’t gained much traction. Some studies look at the possibilities but don’t fully grasp the significance.
Although this quote may seem unrelated I believe that if you replace media with Industrial medicine, innocent with healing mechanisms, and guilty with diseases you would have captured the essence of what we have today.
Media = Industrial Medicine
Innocent = Healing Mechanism/Natural Process
Guilty = Diseases
To provide an example cholesterol is the precursor to testosterone and it also helps one to fully gain the benefits from sun exposure. Tell a population of men to lower their cholesterol you’ll have a bunch of dudes with low T popping Vitamin D supplements.
We’ve been trained to view the good guys as enemies.
With this, they can recommend treatments for us that further destroy our bodies and when we die blame it on the illness and not the protocol.
But, what Dr. Hamer has researched and that I’m believing more and more each day is that there is a purpose to the things that our body does.
“Based on the observation of cell multiplication (mitosis) and the standard distinction between “benign” and “malignant” tumors, conventional medicine interprets the natural cell production of healing tissues as a “malignancy”.”
“In GNM we likewise distinguish two types of tumors. But the tumors are not divided into “good” and “bad” ones; rather they are classified according to their tissue type and the part of the brain from which they originate and are controlled.”
“As with “old-brain”-controlled cancers, the tumor growth is neither accidental nor meaningless since the cell proliferation stops as soon as the tissue is mended.”
The Cause of Death (In this Paradigm)
“But Dr. Hamer proves beyond reasonable doubt that an organism can never die of cancer, in and of itself. A person can die as a result of mechanical complications of a tumor that, for example, occludes a vital organ such as the colon or the bile ducts, but in no way can cancer cells, as such, cause death.”
Whether a person heals is dependent on the severity of the wound. Healing from a paper cut although annoying is possible. But full healing from the loss of a leg is more problematic although scientists are figuring out how to do that through what’s called, “Bioelectrical Engineering.”
Them - “We’ll fix you up, regrow your limbs, and fight the devil that is cancer. Just allow us to continue to research ways to use voltage to modify the human body. It’ll be worth your while!!!!”
Me -
Our perspectives on disease can and are opening the doors for such technology. But if we understand why humans become diseased this tech will not be necessary or at least reveal the true motives behind this stuff.
The body can be capable of healing itself from certain wounds if we let it and by letting it I don’t mean doing nothing. Find the source of the issue whether it’s
A traumatic event
Man-Made EMF
Processed food
and dealing with it through those things that heal.
Terrain
Looking at disease from a different perspective should be a packaged deal. Why stop at one thing just grab it all.
“Microbes such as fungi, bacteria, and viruses are only active during the healing phase, and the manner in which they operate is fully in accordance with evolutionary logic...Their function during the repair phase is to decompose tumors that are now superfluous, e.g., lung tumors, colon tumors, kidney tumors, prostate tumors, uterus tumors, breast gland tumors, melanomas, and mesothelioma.”
This is similar to something a 19th-century physician by the name of Rudolph Virchow said.
“If I could devote my life over again, I would devote it to proving that germs seek their natural habitat, diseased tissue–rather than being the cause of the diseased tissue.” - Rudolph Virchow
He also believed cancer to be inflammation which corresponds with the wound healing paradigm. It’s a response instead of the cause.
Cancer is a healing mechanism for toxins either mental, chemical, or electric
Cholesterol is linked to my testosterone and sun-absorbing capabilities
Bacteria are the clean-up crew when damage occurs
Have you seen the pattern yet?
Just kidding. You don’t have to agree with me. But by reading this the seed would have been planted which is all I need.
“Hepatitis, pneumonia, herpes, influenza, and the stomach flu,are indications that a “virulent” but natural healing process is running its course. Concerning the role of viruses, Dr. Hamer prefers to speak of “hypothetical viruses” since lately the existence of viruses is called into question. This would be in line with Dr. Hamer's earlier findings that the reconstruction and restoration process of ulcerated or necrotized tissue still occurs, even if the tissue-related viruses are not present.”
Metastasis Anomalies
“We also have to ask ourselves why cancer cells rarely “spread” to the closest neighboring tissue, e.g., from the uterus to the cervix. If cancer cells travel via the bloodstream, why is donated blood not screened for cancer cells? Why are there not multitudinous tumors found in the walls of the blood vessels of cancer patients?”
Dang…let me check out the Red Cross and see what they have to say.
So far it doesn’t match what Dr Hamer said…but hold up!!!! What if someone donates blood and has tumor cells that have started dividing, is there any way to screen for that?
What they do screenings for…
Trypanosoma cruzi (anti-T. cruzi) (implemented in January 2007)
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) Surface Antigen (HBsAg) (implemented in 1971), Hepatitis B Core Antibody (Anti-HBc) (implemented in 1986), HBV DNA Nucleic Acid Testing (NAT) (implemented in June 2009)
Hepatitis C virus (HCV 3.0) Antibody testing (implemented in December 1990) and Nucleic Acid Testing (NAT) (implemented in September 1999)
Human Immunodeficiency viruses, Types 1 and 2 (HIV 1,2) Antibody testing (implemented in March 1985) and Nucleic Acid Testing (NAT) (implemented in September 1999)
Human T-Lymphotropic virus (HTLV-1/2) (implemented in 1998)
If they don’t screen for it and it’s on somebody’s honor or knowledge not to give blood couldn’t that be a lawsuit waiting to happen? There is what’s called the Complete Blood Count(CBC) test used to diagnose and monitor those taking cancer treatments. Shouldn’t this be used on blood donation screenings and also act as a form of early detection?
But apparently, these aren’t great either and even some of the newer tech for this has its issues.
The study included 2,283 people with known cancer and 1,254 healthy people. It came back with a false positive rate of less than 1 percent…However, it only identified about 50% of those patients who did have a cancer, and for some of the major cancers such as breast and prostate cancers the multi-cancer liquid biopsy detection rate is about 35%.1
We don’t really screen for cancer through blood tests(alone) and if we did, it wouldn’t be accurate. Like Dr Hamer asked if it does travel through the blood for metastasis why aren’t there tumors in our blood vessels? Do cancer cells not stop at rest stops during their cross-country road trip? If cancer occurs in the blood cells themselves wouldn’t that bring about massive metastasis?
“an unexpected diagnosis of cancer, or being told that it is “metastasizing” can trigger a death-fright (causing lung cancer) or any other type of diagnosis-related shock, causing new cancers in other parts of the body. In many cases, these patients don't make it into the healing phase because the severe state of stress weakens them to a point where they have very little chance of surviving the highly toxic chemotherapy treatment.”
This quote is accurate and it doesn’t have to be chemo…
“Dr. Hamer does not, of course, dispute the fact of second cancers, but these subsequent tumors are not caused by migrating cancer cells that miraculously transform into a different cell type, but rather by new conflict shocks.”
Wrap Up
Maybe the best way to defeat cancer is to realize that nothing needs to be defeated in the first place. What might yield better results is focusing on what it’s responding to. I’m a lost cause and there’s no turning back. If I’ve learned anything in the past couple of years is to assume the opposite of what I’ve been told. When I choose to live counter to the narrative or travel on the less obvious path, I more often than not receive immense benefits.
When things get dark, the light becomes more obvious. With that light, you can start making better progress.
Thank you for making it to the end and let me know your thoughts below.
Until next time…
We Can Find Cancers with a Simple Blood Test https://healthpolicy.usc.edu/article/we-can-find-cancers-with-a-simple-blood-test/
Simply superb article! Thank you so much for writing it!
I completely agree with this: “If I’ve learned anything in the past couple of years is to assume the opposite of what I’ve been told. When I choose to live counter to the narrative or travel on the less obvious path, I more often than not receive immense benefits.”