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GitOverIt
09-09-2007, 12:17 PM
Not too long ago I was reading from a medical review and the doctor said "There is only one disease everthing else are symptoms" I can't find that quote now but I thought boy that makes sense....could the common denominator be "inflammation".....

then Dr Mercola had this in his last newsletter on one doctors premise of disease...interesting reading....I'm trying to think back on my life and what shock I may have had!!!



German New Medicine (GNM), developed by Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, M.D., operates under the premise that every disease, including cancer, originates from an unexpected shock experience.

The discovery came after Dr. Hamer, the former head internist in the oncology clinic at the University of Munich, Germany, lost his son in an unexpected tragedy, then developed testicular cancer. The diagnosis led him to study the connection between stressful events and disease by investigating the histories of his cancer patients.

He found that, like himself, every one of his patients had gone through a very stressful episode prior to developing cancer, and, upon investigating other diseases found that every disease is controlled from its own specific area in the brain and linked to a very particular, identifiable, “conflict shock.”

GNM is based of five biological laws that apply scientifically to each and every case of disease. They include:



#1: Every disease is caused by a conflict shock that catches an individual completely off guard.

#2: Provided there is a resolution of the conflict, every disease proceeds in two phases, a conflict-active phase and a healing phase.

#3: Ties the findings of the first two laws into the context of embryology and the evolution of man. It illustrates the biological correlation between the psyche, the brain, and the organ from an evolutionary point of view.
#4: Addresses the role of microbes in the context of evolution and in relation to the three germ layers from which our organs originate. Microbes are indispensable to your survival.
#5: Every so-called disease has to be understood as a “meaningful special biological program of nature” created to solve an unexpected biological conflict.
Further, Dr. Hamer believes that a person cannot die of cancer in and of itself.

If someone dies during the conflict-active phase of disease, he says, it’s because of energy loss, weight loss, sleep deprivation, and emotional and mental exhaustion. The stress of receiving a cancer diagnosis, or being given a negative prognosis, is often enough to deprive a person of their life-force. Conventional cancer treatments only accelerate the downward spiral.

If a patient has not undergone any conventional treatments such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy, GNM has a success rate of 95 percent to 98 percent.

While trying to publicize his findings, Dr. Hamer has been persecuted and harassed by German and French authorities. He is now living in exile in Spain where he is continuing his fight for official recognition of GNM.

German New Medicine (pdf)


German New Medicine Home Page



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DR MERCOLA'S COMMENTS:

I have long maintained that your emotional state plays a role in nearly every physical disease -- from heart disease, to depression, to arthritis and cancer.

Even the conservative Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that 85 percent of all diseases have an emotional element. And I believe the actual percentage is much higher.

It is not surprising that Dr. Hamer has been persecuted for trying to publicize his GNM findings that solving an emotional conflict is the first step to healing disease. Most all new theories, particularly those that go against recommending drugs, surgeries, and conventional treatments, go through this. It makes complete intuitive sense that the stress of receiving a negative prognosis -- "You have six months to live" -- would be enough to make a person give up hope entirely.

And, of course, once your mind gives up hope, your physical body will follow.

Fortunately for you, the converse also holds true.

If you tend to focus on pain, misery and grief, you will tend to experience and attract more of that into your life. Alternatively, if you keep your focus on what you want to experience and put some energy into healthy lifestyle choices, your body really doesn't have much of a choice. Before you know it you will start to feel much better.

Quite simply, it's one of the most amazing and remarkable transformations that you could possibly imagine.

If allowing your body to heal itself by resolving your emotional conflicts is as intriguing to you as it is to me, please do read through the PDF file above. It's a fascinating read!

Also, remember that you can get a better handle on your emotions and pain, including the stress from unexpected tragedies, by learning the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), my most highly recommended energy psychology tool.

One of my other favorite strategies is to focus on W. Clement Stone's strategy. He was the most financially successful student of Napoleon Hill and was a billionaire in Chicago. He died at 100 years old a few years ago. He was fond of taking the position of an "inverse paranoid". He firmly believed that most of the negative events that occur in your life can be viewed from the perspective of life trying to teach you something that will ultimately improve you.

Sounds like a simple and perhaps naive approach, but it has powerful potential to transform many of the negative consequences that some of life's events will throw at you.

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2007/08/21/a-new-view-of-cancer-german-new-medicine.aspx

AnnieB
09-09-2007, 02:07 PM
It's an extremely complicated story. Just the basics from Wiki:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryke_Geerd_Hamer

deemah
09-09-2007, 02:15 PM
That is a very interesting theory, and it's something worth thinking about. Thanks for posting. Now, to reflect on what shock I might have had.

JKNY
09-10-2007, 05:48 AM
tough goal. I think that there is positive stress also. Can you get sick in the womb?

AndrewKFletcher
09-10-2007, 12:44 PM
Hope this is appropriate. Wrote this a long time ago when I was researching multiple sclerosis and it echoes what I have read here.

A Placebo Effect scenario Bitter pill to swallow. Fiction or fact?
Patient: Multiple sclerosis, acute depression, loss of sensitivity in hands and feet, poor hair quality, no energy, tired all of the time, hardly able to get out of bed. Constant pain in muscles and joints, limbs swollen, repeated chest infections, skin in poor condition, possibly overweight, taking drugs to ease pains, depression and to assist sleeping etc. Most of the time unable to stand, so dependant on sitting in armchair, Wheelchair inevitable.

Prescribed: Sugar pills

Doctor: “Take these two tablets three time per day. I am sure that this new drug will help to ease your condition, it should give you enough energy in a few days to enable you to cope a little better”. Please let me know how you get on.

Scenario
Patient is no longer alone, because the Doctor at least appears to care and is observed to be trying to help. The pills initially stimulate a subtle belief in ones ability to at least make the effort to try to get up. Immediately the body becomes upright, gravity starts to work its magic by automatically stimulating an increase in the circulation of fluids throughout the entire complicated network of tubes and cells of the body. And the longer a person is in an upright position, the more benefits the person receives from the healing affects of gravity.

Day 1 of the new treatment requires a great deal of effort, rewarded only by an increased level of pain. It is at this point that anger, determination, call it what you like, takes over from depression, causing an adrenaline rush, which compensates for the discomfort. A bit like a boxer receiving a blow for the first time, following blows appear to be somewhat less painful.
Day 2 requires a similar amount of effort with little obvious benefits except a few more aches and pains developing from the previous day.

By the end of about two weeks, the extra activity has meant that the fluids are now flowing, as they should be, more freely throughout all of the systems within the body. Although aching, it becomes apparent to the patient that they are in fact doing more than they have done for a long time, and the only thing that could possibly be helping are the pills which are prescribed by the Doctor.
Further visits to the surgery, driven by sheer determination to show the improvements which have already been achieved, coupled with a desire to obtain some more of this wonderful stuff, means a further increase in activity and a breath of fresh air.

Over the following months less time is allocated to the bed and chair, in favour of mobility, which means an inevitable increase in exposure to the beneficial effects that gravity exerts on the circulation. The depression lifts and sleeping pills are abandoned as a genuine feeling of tiredness takes over due to the effort subconsciously put in to proving that ‘the pill is mightier than the sores’.

Eventually, even the damaged nervous system begins to respond again, simply because gravity opens up the damaged fluid pathways and effects repairs on the damaged myelin.

The Doctor who sees the improvements knows that the miracle drug does not exist. A conclusion that either the problem was all in the mind of the recipient, or the placebo somehow fooled the brain into healing the body is understandably drawn from the evidence.
Giving the illusion for a clear case of mind over matter. The placebo wins another place in the battle of medical remedies.
Andrew K Fletcher 02 July 1998