Emotional Root Causes of Cancer

W Douglas Brodie M.D. | The Psycho-Emotional Roots of Cancer – Search (bing.com)
By Darren Starwynn, OMD, LAc

Is cancer a neurological disease? – Bing video
After years of taking histories of my cancer patients. I have noticed a marked connection between their core emotional issues, their most imbalanced chakras and the location of the tumors. Cancer usually manifests in the body area near the most imbalanced chakra that is most affected by their core issue. One of my early spiritual teachers told me about what she called “the law of the spiritual preceding the physical.”

This principle states that disease starts in the energy bodies surrounding our physical body, on the consciousness level. If the person practices good spiritual and emotional housekeeping these imbalances can be released or otherwise resolved at that level. He or she can remain healthy. Intense negativity repeatedly generated in the energy bodies can eventually precipitate into the physical body causing various forms of pain and disease symptoms. I believe this to be an accurate picture of the genesis of most cancers.

The idea that emotional trauma was the prime cause of cancer was met with considerable skepticism by the medical establishment in the past. But, that has been changing as research studies have been published in medical journals validating the cancer mind-body connection. In recent decades a new medical specialty called Psychoneuroimmunology has sprung up with its own schools, organizations and journals. Called PNI for short, this field deals with “the study of the interactions between psychological factors, the central nervous system, and immune function as modulated by the neuroendocrine system.” Many PNI studies validate how emotional imbalances lead to the formation of cancerous tumors.

One such article in the European Journal of Cancer linked emotional stress with down-regulation of the immune system. It explored how depression could suppress killer T cell formation in the body, retard repair of damaged DNA and trigger apoptosis (cell death). They concluded that “psychological or behavioural factors may influence the incidence or progression of cancer through psychosocial influences on immune function and other physiological pathways.”

The controversial German doctor Ryke Geerd Hamer discovered what he calls the
“shock-conflict” causation of cancer and other major diseases. He proposed that cancer stems from emotional-psychic causes that remain unresolved over long periods of time, and that emotional healing and meditative practices provide the best cancer treatments.
According to Dr. Hamer’s observations the body is able to heal itself of most cancers if:
The patient is given therapy and support for de-programming and releasing the harmful effects of the shock-conflict on her body.

The patient’s body is not interfered with by overuse of medical treatment.
This rather bold view is based on the belief that many treatments given by oncologists interfere with the body’s self-healing process and aggravate the emotional causes of cancer by promoting fear and disempowerment.
Dr. Hamer has been persecuted for his practices, as you can understand from that last statement. During one trial he went through in Wiener Neustadt, Austria the prosecutor
of his case had to admit into evidence that 6,000 out of the 6,500 patients with mostly advanced cancer that Dr. Hamer had treated were still alive 4 – 5 years after being treated by him. This, a 90 percent success rate, is unheard of in conventional treatment of advanced cancers.

According to Hamer human beings are very susceptible to the creation of lesions in the brain and organs due to shock and trauma. These types of lesions create something like a short-circuit in the brain that if unresolved can give birth to cancerous tumors. Dr. Hamer has been able to show the precise location and form of these lesions through CT scans of his patient’s brains. In the scans they look like the concentric ripple pattern produced by dropping a pebble into a still pond.
CT scans also showed that concentric circle lesions often also form in a related organ at the same time as they appear in the brain. This is generally the organ that develops cancer. This validates a physical basis for the mind-body connection.

Hamer’s Iron Rules of Cancer state:
Every cancer and related disease starts as a serious, acute-dramatic and isolating conflict-shock experience. It manifests simultaneously on three levels: psyche, brain and organ.
The theme of the psychic conflict determines the location of the focus in the brain, and the location of the cancer in the organ.
The course of the psychic conflict correlates with the development of the focus in the brain, and the course of the cancer in the organ.
Hamer’s observations are very much worth considering because of the large number of advanced cancer patients he has treated and tracked.
Another major part of Hamer’s work concerns the healing phase of cancer. He has observed in thousands of patients that many of the most uncomfortable inflammatory symptoms, and the formation of many of the tumors showing up in scans, are actually part of the healing process. By managing these symptoms and helping patients transform their emotionally-based lesions Hamer and his protégées have achieved their high success rates.
The following chart illustrates the connections between organs and emotional issues.
It combines Hamer’s correlations as well as some of my own. As a disclaimer, you must remember that not all patients will follow what is in this chart. While it is a very helpful guide, individual assessment is necessary.

Type of cancer
Primary emotional issues according to Hamer
Primary emotional issues
according to Starwynn/TCM

Thyroid: Disempowerment = Lack of full self-expression.
Lung: Fear of dying or suffocation = Unrelenting grief,
issues with receiving and letting go.
Lymphatic: Loss of self-worth = Deep, pervasive fear and negative thinking
Breast: Separation conflicts = Issues with nurturing – not giving or receiving enough – betrayal
Stomach: Stuffing anger, “swallowed” too much negativity = same
Pancreatic: Anxiety, anger, family conflicts, inheritance issues
Lack of emotional sweetness in life, relationship traumas
Liver: Fear of starvation = Repressed anger, extended frustration
Colon: Ugly indigestible conflict = Rigidity, inability to adapt and let go,
holding anger within or rage-o-holic
Uterine: Sexual conflict = Sexual abuse and boundary issues – betrayal
Cervix: Severe frustration = Same as uterus
Bone: Lack of self-worth, inferiority complex
Too much or too little willpower, ancient conflicts
Melanoma/skin: Feeling violated, unclean, loss of integrity.
Out of touch with natural rhythms of life

After Hamer’s patients went through psychotherapy and resolved the specific inner conflicts that led to the cancer he was able to notice changes on their brain and organ CT scans. The characteristic lesions would disappear and be replaced by edema in those area. He sees this as a positive sign of healing. Eventually the body’s own healing mechanisms would dispose of the cancer by assimilating, expelling or encapsulating it. As that happened normal tissue would grow back.

Cancer and the Chakras: Where does cancer originate in the
parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system – Search (bing.com)
Do you now accept that pervasive emotional issues are at the root of cancer,
and that psychotherapy can be instrumental in resolving it?

In my previous article in the April issue of Acupuncture, Chakras and Cancer Treatment: Psycho-Neuro-Endocrine Balancing | Acupuncture Today our emotional nature and cancer. In that article, I also outlined some specific therapies that can support a healing process for cancer patients using energy medical methods applied via affected chakras.

The following chart suggests associations of the PNE centers with the various forms
of cancer. The purpose of this chart is to give you examples of these associations and stimulate further inquiry on your part.

It is NOT a definitive guide to the cancer – chakra relationships.
If you are interested in using this information with cancer patients,
I suggest that you observe their primary emotional issues with an
unbiased and open mind.

What do you observe? Then compare that to what is in this and the previous
chart line up with what is listed here, in other cases it could be quite different.
In the “Primary emotional issue” column a few keywords from the previous
chart for convenience, drawing from both right columns.

Type of cancer
Primary emotional issues
Primary affected PNE centers
Thyroid: Disempowerment, lack of expression. Throat (5)
Lung: Fear of dying or suffocation, unrelenting grief. Throat and Heart (4 or 5)
Lymphatic: Loss of self-worth, pervasive fear. Sacral and Solar (2 or 3)
Breast: Separation conflicts, nurture issues. Heart (4)
Stomach: Stuffing anger, “swallowed” too much negativity. Solar (3)
Pancreatic: Anxiety, family conflicts, lack of sweetness. Solar and Heart (3 or 4)
Liver: Fear of starvation, longstanding anger/frustration. Solar (3)
Colon: Conflict, inadaptable. Root, Sacral or Solar (1, 2 or 3)
Uterine: Sexual conflict & abuse. Sacral (2)
Cervix: Severe frustration. Sacral (2)
Bone: Lack of self-worth, inferiority complex, issues with “will”. Root or Sacral (1 or 2)
Melanoma/skin: Feeling violated, out of touch, lack of integrity. Any Chakra

Summary
While most patients are aware of their surface emotions they are not as commonly in touch with the deeper causative levels that have helped create the life path culminating in their current issues and diseases. Practitioners who can evaluate and treat the emotional imbalances at the root of cancer can be of great assistance both for remedial treatment and raising the awareness of the patient.

Multi-modal therapy using energy medical modalities such as microcurrent, color light therapy and sound therapies are extremely valuable for establishing a true healing dialogue, both between the practitioner and patient and between the patient and their own inner self. The combination of acupuncture on selected points with color light therapy on the chakras has powerful effects at bringing hidden, blocked energies to the surface and facilitating positive transformation and release.

References, One PNI journal:
https://www.pnirs.org/society/society_journal.cfm[/url]
Orland’s Medical Dictionary for Health Consumers.
Kiecolt-Glaser JK, Glaser R. Eur J Cancer. 1999 Oct;35(11):1603-7
TCM = Traditional Chinese Medicine.

TCM theory recognizes characteristic emotions and life experiences associated with each major Organ. It is common practice to capitalize the “O” in Organ when referring to the TCM defined Organ, and organ with a lower-case o when referring to the physical organs as recognized by Western medicine. You can listen to this as a podcast or watch a video.

New Paradigm
In this post, I’m sharing with you the basics of German New Medicine.
 
Have you ever heard of it?  Many have not in the US.

It’s more well-known in Europe, however, it’s definitely starting to grow here in the
United States. My goal is simply to get you thinking about your health, your wellness
and about your belief systems because those play a big part in how we look at the
symptoms we have and the choices we make.

German New Medicine is an entirely new paradigm about your symptoms and your diseases, why you have them, how you got them, what their natural progression is,
and how they will naturally resolve. 

Let me say right up front: This isn’t information you’re going to get from a healthcare provider or even a holistic health practitioner.

But, if you’re open to learning outside the box, then I think this info will be intriguing. 

Personally, I think healthcare in America is broken. Raise your hand if you agree.

 I think it’s built around an incorrect model, and I think there’s a lot of companies
that make people sick and keep them sick for profit. For me, that doesn’t work. 

To me, that has to change because it’s not sustainable. One way that we can change
that is to educate ourselves about what’s really going on in our bodies. 

What’s a paradigm?

It’s a model. It’s a view of something. So, think of gravity. 

I think we all believe in the paradigm of gravity, at least. I think we do.  

Scientists have researched it. They figured out what it is. 
They can measure it, and even though we can’t see it, we can see the effects of it. 

We know that if you drop a pen right, it’s going to go down. It’s not going to go up. 

 Gravity is a paradigm that we all believe; we have all cognized it. 

 What, in allopathic medicine and modern medicine, do we all believe?

Well, truly the beliefs that we’ve grown up with are theories, and they’re
not true 100% of the time, which means there’s something else at play here. 

Americans are Sicker.
The World Health Organization says that Americans are sicker than most of the developed world, and we spend a lot more money on healthcare than our counterparts in other countries.

Why is that? 

Again, it comes back to sickness for profit in our country. We have five and a half million kids that have been diagnosed with asthma. That’s about seven and a half percent of all the kids in America. 

We have almost 5% of the U S population that are 12 and over that have been diagnosed with hypothyroidism. That’s five out of a hundred people. 

In 2018, we had an estimated 1.7 million new cases of cancer that were diagnosed,
and over 600,000 of them would die. We can do better than this, folks!

Education is Important
So let’s educate ourselves and one way to do that is by learning the life’s work discoveries of one German physician.

His name is Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, and I’m going to tell you his story. 

This story starts in 1978. Dr Hamer is a traditionally trained physician, lives in Germany. 

One day he gets a phone call that his teenage son, Dirk, had been accidentally shot while he was on vacation.
 
Four months later, Dirk died in his arms and shortly after that, Dr. Hamer was diagnosed with testicular cancer.

Now he’s a smart guy, and he started to think, okay, I’ve got this trauma and now I’ve got this cancer, but there’s got to be a correlation here. 

He’s not going to body, mind, spirit like you and I might. He’s not thinking, “Oh my gosh,
I had trauma and now I have symptoms. Of course, that makes sense,” especially if you’ve studied Louise Hay….  you totally get that. 

Not. He’s a traditionally trained physician.  I imagine that would have been emotional woowoo for him, so he’s not thinking that. 

The Brain as the Cause of Disease

Gut Brian Axis Microbiome and Dis`ease – Bing video

After he had surgery, he started to look at the brain as the cause of disease. 

He was starting to think, “Okay, something’s going on in the body.  

I’ve got to figure this out. It has to do with trauma.

I’m going to look at the brain.”

No one had ever looked at the brain as the cause of disease before.

He was now working at the University of Munich and he was the head internist in their cancer area.  

For the previous 10 years, CT scans had been on the rise.  Hospitals were starting to use them more and more. He decided to take CT scans of all his patients. Why not? Right? 

CT Scans Reveal
He discovered that every single one of his patients, including himself, had a circle,
a lesion, a targeted ring formation in their brain in different locations. 

Well, what the heck was that?

He contacted the company that made the CT equipment and they said,
“Oh, you know, it’s nothing. It’s just an artifact.” 

He started to think there was something to this so he started talking with his patients. What had gone on in their life prior to their diagnosis? 

A Big Clue
As it turns out, every single one of them had had some sort of trauma or distressing event.
Hmmm. He thought he was onto something because he, too, had had trauma prior to his diagnosis.

He started to correlate all this information, their medical histories, their brain CT scans, all the stuff that had gone on in their life and he started to see a pattern, and this is where it gets super fascinating.

OMG!
He started to realize that everyone with the same kind of trauma had this circle in the same place in the brain, and they all had the same diagnosis of cancer. 

Okay, so take a deep breath. I’m going to say this one more time because it is big. 

Everyone in the cancer clinic at the University of Munich with the circle in the same area of the brain had all experienced the same kind of emotional trauma or distressing event, and they all had the same cancer.

There were no exceptions to this. It was true in 100% of them. 

Modern Medicine Today
Let’s look at modern medicine today.

What do we have that would be considered 100% true?

Do all smokers get lung cancer?

Well, no they don’t. 

The Journal of Theoretics says that if there is one exception, that it isn’t true.

So, because not everyone who smokes gets cancer, smoking is not a cause of cancer. 
Drinking and smoking together raises the risk of these cancers many times more than drinking or smoking alone. This might be because alcohol can help harmful chemicals in tobacco get inside the cells that line the mouth, throat, and esophagus.

Alcohol may also limit how these cells can repair damage to their DNA caused by the chemicals in tobacco. Again, what I’m teaching you is an entirely new paradigm.
It’s a new perspective on what’s going on in our body. 

Germs Cause Disease, right? 
We have been led to believe that germs cause disease. 

So, do you always get a cold if you were just around somebody who had a cold?

If you just breathe the air, they were breathing?

No. 

We’ve also been led to believe that our cells will suddenly go rogue and travel through
the blood and maybe the lymph. They don’t really know how they get to other parts of
the body and cause what they call, “metastasized cancer.” 

So why isn’t donated blood tested for cancer?

I checked it out. It’s not. 

Heart Attacks
What about heart attacks? They say it’s from clogged arteries, from cholesterol, and new studies show that millions of people with existing heart disease have clean coronary arteries.

Okay, so do studies show that the higher your cholesterol, the more susceptible you are to heart disease? No. In fact, the opposite is true. 

The higher your cholesterol, the longer you live. 

Again, it’s a theory. It’s not 100% true for all living beings so obviously Dr. Hamer’s discoveries are very contrary to what we now have.

And I imagine as a traditionally trained physician, his mind was probably boggled. 

“Oh my gosh, this is nothing like what I was taught in med school. What is going on here?

What have I discovered and who the heck is ever going to believe me?”

The Cause of Every Disease
He spent years correlating the CT scans he was looking at with the medical histories, and he was able to figure out the cause of every disease that we have.

He discovered the cause of every symptom. 

It’s no longer a mystery why one person is diagnosed with one disease and another person is diagnosed with a different disease. 

The Conflict Shock
The premise of Dr. Hamer’s work was that he discovered that every single disease starts with what he called a conflict shock.
 
What is a conflict shock?

It’s something that you were unaware of. It caught you unexpectedly.

It was a shock to your system. What he says is that it’s a shock to your psyche. 

Conflict of The Psyche
What is the psyche? It’s not the Freudian definition of psyche,
which involves the id, ego, super ego. It’s not like that. 

This is Dr. Hamer’s definition of the psyche and he is a physician so his definition
is that the psyche is our nervous system, our brain, and our five senses. 

Our five senses are how we perceive the world around us.

We hear it, we see it, we touch it, we smell it right? 

Our psyche, brain, and nervous system are all impacted at the moment of a conflict shock. And because it’s unexpected, and we are hard wired for survival. our psyche then says,
“Uh Oh, this is unexpected. We have to mobilize all the forces here in this body to make
sure we’re going to be safe, to make it through this issue.”

 So changes occur in the body. Physiological changes. 
Think of the last time you were really stressed out. You could probably feel that your heart might have been pumping, your brain was busy processing the stressful events, and you were just stressed.

Your blood was being shunted to your muscles because you were now running from that saber tooth tiger. Even though that saber tooth tiger might’ve been your boss who just piled a load of work on you in front of everyone and dressed you down and you felt about this tall, about an inch tall.

What you know is that you’re upset and when you’re upset, you know it,
you’re focused on the issue. You’re mulling it over in your brain.

You’re rehashing the events and figuring out different scenarios.

You’re trying to make sense of it, or maybe you’re plotting your revenge. I don’t know. 

The moment that this happens, there is a circle that appears in our brain at that moment of that conflict shock.

Survival Mechanism Turns On
Our psyche then turns on a program and this program is
because we are hardwired for survival. 

The program makes physiological changes occur in the body to help us survive.

It’s a survival mechanism. 

There are survival mechanisms all throughout nature.

They’re all around us. Think of plants.

Roses have thorns that basically say, “Stay away.

You’re going to hurt yourself if you touch me.”

 What about poisonous plants? Poison Ivy. Poison sumac. Poison Oak.

If you touch it, you get a rash, it’s going to be uncomfortable. They don’t want to be touched. 

There are some plants that release chemicals, so the plants around it will then take notice and knows that there’s danger.

Not only plants, but animals have survival mechanisms in place as well.
There’s a certain squid that will chop off its own arm and leave it behind as a diversion so it can get away. Pretty smart. 

What about a possum? We know it plays dead, right? “Oh, I’m dead.

You can leave me alone,” and so it gets left alone.

We all know what a skunk does; their scent is a survival mechanism. 

Think of a horse. I’m a horseback rider, so I love horses. They have eyes on each side of the head so they can see around them almost 360 degrees because they are prey animals. 

They’re constantly looking for danger, and if you have horses, you know this. Their nervous systems are heightened and they’re thinking: “Am I safe? Am I safe? Am I safe? What can I do if it’s not safe?”

 We all know what a horse does, right? It can run really fast from the time it’s born. 

These are all survival mechanisms that are built into nature. They’re built into the natural organisms on this planet, and we are natural organisms. Why would we be any different?

Well, we’re not. We also have survival mechanisms, 

These are the biological programs that we, incidentally, share with animals. 

Three Biological Programs
At the moment of the conflict shock a program starts in our body.

One of three programs begins, and I’m not going to go into those programs now but just know it begins and we are instantly in one of the two phases that Dr. Hamer discovered.

He realized that all diseases have two phases to them.

Conflict Active
The first one is called being conflict active, and it’s when we’re upset, that’s what we feel. 

After your boss yells at you you’re upset, you’re shaky, you’re not hungry anymore. 

You’re wanting to go home and maybe live under a rock for a while. 

Physiological changes are occurring right then and there helping you to survive.

Your nervous system has been turned on and we’re in what we would call, fight or flight. 

Healing Phase
Once we resolve this program, maybe we make peace with it, maybe the next day we talk with our boss and we work it out and there’s an apology and our nervous system switches now into the second phase, which is called the healing phase.

Some people call it the resolution phase because we had physiological changes when we were conflict active, when we were upset. 

In this healing phase, our brain is now going to direct our body to return to balance, to homeostasis. 

So, your body looks at the changes that occurred in the first phase, and it makes changes in the second phase to bring us back into balance.

These changes are what we call being sick. There’s pain, swelling, and inflammation to help bring us back into balance. 

How We “Catch” A Cold
Let’s look at an example. Let’s look at the common cold because that’s something that most of us had experienced. 

Do you really catch a virus from somebody else? Something comes into our body and knows exactly where to go to give us exact symptoms?

No. That’s not an accurate description of what’s occurring. 

What happened is that you had a stink conflict. 

What is a stint conflict? Well, something stinks. Something was lousy in your life, something you were fed up with. 

At the moment of the conflict shock, when you’re totally fed up with something, you’re psyche started a program that reduced the number of cells in your sinuses because your body wanted to help you survive this issue.

“Let’s not smell this person anymore. Let’s get away from this person.” 

This is so counterintuitive to what we’ve been taught. I know that. Hang in with me! 

So, we’ve had a conflict. We’re upset. We’re totally fed up. We’re losing cells in our sinuses. 

Biologically, we don’t want to smell that person that we’re fed up with and were, and if we can’t smell it, then our psyche says, well, we’re no longer near then which means the crisis has been averted.

 This whole mechanism helps us to get away from it. Our psyche knows that losing cells in our sinuses will help us resolve  this program. 

Let’s say you’re on a city bus and somebody sits next to you who obviously has a bad cold. 

They’re sneezing, they’re coughing all over you, and you’re thinking, “Oh my gosh, they’re sitting right next to me. I can’t believe this, they’re spraying their germs all around me.”

Instantly you have a conflict shock. You are now losing cells in your sinuses right there on the bus so you could no longer smell this person that you don’t want to be near. 

A few days later, you’re away from this person.

You’re not even thinking about them anymore.

Your psyche has realized, “Okay, we’re not in any danger. We’re away from that person. We lost cells. We need to refill them.”

Healing always takes place in a liquid environment, so our body brings liquid to our sinuses and that process helps us to replenish the holes that we created a few days ago on the bus.

This is what we call a common cold. It’s the healing phase of a stink conflict. 
Nothing has invaded you. There are no microbes that have entered to
wreak havoc with you. 

The Real Role of Microbes
In fact, microbes are helping you, which is why we always see microbes being active in the healing phase when you are “sick.” Yet what do we do? We take drugs to minimize all those symptoms, to get rid of the microbes. 

A better choice would be to support the healing phase. Maybe taking herbs, some homeopathy, some chicken soup, all of those things that we know that will help our bodies to recover sooner and easier. That’s what’s important.

How GNM Helps Us
German New Medicine gives us an entirely new perspective on how to help ourselves. 

For some programs, truly, surgery might be your best bet. Sometimes it’s the worst thing you can do, but with GNM, you at least have a better understanding of when to use surgery, and even when to take pharmaceuticals or use holistic therapies, if at all. 

GNM is NOT A Modality
It’s not something you do like acupuncture or homeopathy or herbs or surgery or pharmaceuticals. 

GNM is a new understanding of physiology – of what’s occurring in the body and why. Once we have this understanding, we have a much better picture of any actions to take.

We know what’s going on and why, then we can support it better and easier through the healing phase.

No More Mysteries to Disease
Where does cancer originate from within the brain emotionally?
Dr. Harmer discovered the conflict shock that goes with every single disease –
he mapped out the entire brain. 

There’s no mystery as to why somebody gets the disease that they get. It’s information that allows you to then support your body’s innate ability to heal itself.

And you’re probably thinking, “Oh, I know somebody who’s always eating right and always does the right thing, and yet they die of cancer.”
 And yes, that happens and I will certainly explain that at another time as I’m keeping it fairly basic right now.

Let’s go back to smoking, which I talked about earlier.

Is Smoking the Cause of Lung Cancer?
Does smoking cause cancer in 100% of the people who smoke? 
No. Well, in that case, then smoking is not the cause of lung cancer. 

What smoking does do, however, is that it weakens the lungs.

We’ve all seen those pictures of the blackened lungs.
 
Common sense tells us that’s not healthy. Lungs blackened form tar are not healthy at all.

The conflict shock that goes with the lungs is a death, fright, conflict. 

A death, fright, conflict, so ” I’m going to die,” or, “Somebody else is going to die.” 

We have a whole culture of fear about smoking and smokers know that.

This culture of fear is not helping smokers to resolve their programs.

Our Culture of Fear
The culture of fear is not helpful for anyone because fear makes every single program that runs in the body more complicated and severe. 

Also consider that people who have never smoked and yet they get lung cancer.
Well, now we know exactly why. 

They experienced a conflict shock, a death fright conflict. 

Seemingly Paradoxical
We probably all know somebody who’s 85 years old who drinks whiskey every day.

He smokes a cigar every day. He lives on white bread and 0n spam.

He’s never exercised a day in his life, and he’s still going spry at 85, right?

Who has an Uncle Joe like that? 

And we probably all know someone, let’s say a 40-year-old female who exercises and has a loving family, a wonderful husband.

She meditates and she eats organic food. And she has a great support network and then BAM – she’s diagnosed with cancer or fibromyalgia or something like that.
 
Why do people think, “Oh, this doesn’t make sense,” and they don’t understand why it doesn’t make sense with conventional medicine, but with GNM, we know exactly why things like this happen. 

That’s because we know the cause of all diseases, which are usually healing phases and they all originate from the conflict shock. 

GNM explains that. 

Freedom From The Fear Of Disease
For me, one of the best things about GNM is the freedom of fear of disease. We have a culture of fear in our country.
 
Let’s face it, we’ve been taught to fear our bodies, to fear each other, to fear, the natural microbes that live inside us and also around us.

These are microbes that, that physicians and researchers are just starting to realize are there. 

I think we’ve lost a connection to our bodies. I think we’ve lost an innate wisdom of our bodies and GNM helps us to get that back. 

I find it’s very empowering that when you understand what really caused the symptoms you have; you have this new perspective and it’s something that people often understand intuitively.

I can’t tell you the number of times when I’ve asked somebody, “Okay, so what was going on in your life five years ago, right before your symptoms began?”

 And they all will know, “Oh, well that’s when my mother died,” or, “That’s when my divorce was final.”

 People know intuitively what was going on in their lives around the time.

We always work with the timeline and when you develop the timeline, you narrow down the conflict that was in everyone’s life. And sometimes the conflict happens in utero or sometimes birth. 

GNM and Kids = True Empowerment = Change the Planet
I love the thought of teaching this to kids.

Can you imagine if we raised our kids to understand when they experienced a conflict shock?  When they’re in a conflict active phase?

They could downgrade it sooner rather than later and so their healing phase, their sickness, will be a lot less complicated and less severe. 

Maybe they have a day of sniffles instead of having a full blown cold or flu. 

This is how GNM can empower us. It’s awesome.

I don’t see that kind of empowerment coming from the business model of disease we currently have now. 

I truly believe we are hardwired for survival and we’ve forgotten that we are. To me, it’s just common sense. 

I know that we have forgotten to trust our bodies.

It’s really up to us to get out of their way and support it as best we can.

And this doesn’t mean do nothing.

I can hear people right now thinking, “Oh, she’s saying we don’t do anything.”

That’s not at all what I’m saying but learn GNM and you’ll understand this concept better. 

I think our chances of being healthy are really increased if we understand GNM before we have any sort of diagnosis, if possible.

Because of our culture, diagnoses can create fear in our bodies.

Like I said earlier, that makes things more complicated. 

I’m hoping I got you thinking today as I introduced a new paradigm to you. 

I’m hoping you understand at least a little bit more about German New Medicine and maybe I’ve piqued your curiosity.
You can check out my online GNM programs. 

One is for the general population to be empowered with your help. 

The other is for holistic practitioners and healthcare providers to learn how to use German New Medicine with clients and patients. 

Drop me a line and let me know what else you’d like to learn about GNM. I look forward to that.

Resources mentioned:
Website: www.biohealthworksinstitute.com or andilockemears.com for two online courses
Heart: https://fourfoldhealing.com/blogs/news/study-confirms-blocked-arteries-heart-disease-don’t- always-go-together
Hypothyroidism Statistics: https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/endocrine- diseases/hypothyroidism
Blood testing: http://www.carterbloodcare.org/do-you-know-the-tests-your-blood-goes-through/
Cancer stats: https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/understanding/statistics

Asthma: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/asthma.htm

RELATIVE LINKS: German New Medicine about Emotions and Cancer –
Caroline Markolin – Conscious Living Radio
The ‘Emotion Chart’ My Therapist Gave Me That I Didn’t Know I Needed (yahoo.com)
Acupuncture Today I explained the connection between PNE centers (chakras),
German New Medicine Caroline Markolin, Ph.D. – Search (bing.com)
Germanische Heilkunde (GHk) Made Easy | Podcast on Spotify
What is German New Medicine? A Brief Intro – Andi Locke Mears
New German Medicine Emotional Chart – Search (bing.com)
Andi Locke Mears – What’s German New Medicine?
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