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Re: Not quite a straight arrow mainstream medicine supporter


Would the claims that I'm making be considered an anomaly or an enigma? Perhaps what we call sickness can be called a healing phase? Let me explain, every illness has two phases. One, the conflict active phase. Two, the conflict resolution, or healing phase. 2 days ago I became ill with laryngitis.

Well I know that laryngitis is a healing phase illness and that the conflict active phase goes unnoticed; during the active phase micro-serrations and expansion occurred in the larynx to allow me to speak loudly and aggressively. I had to ponder and search as to why I became ill. When I found it, I thought that's not such a big deal, but my body obviously disagreed.

(I had to deal with an unpleasant insurance agent, and I didn't want to deal with him) A few hours later my voice became raspy and harsh. Micro-organisms invaded the serrations causing a mild swelling and infection. Thus when a sample is taken "staph caused the illness" ;) If the staph organism wasn't around then something else would take advantage of a free meal. This can be treated with herbs or Antibiotics , but I elected to allow it to heal naturally, which it did in 48 hours.

The biological invariant for laryngitis is: being forced speak against one's will. We all react to stress differently. You may have no problem dealing with the medical gestapo as I do.

Cancers also are no exception to the 2 phases. If a resolution is found the patient becomes very tired, feels awful and my have pain fever and infections, bleeding may occur, but after he will have a good appetite. In the healing stage, grape fasts, Hulda Clark , chemo, Oleander soup, all kinds of weird diets, humming Tibetan sutras and tree hugging will cure cancer ;) That is if the infections don't get out of hand, that is when it is essential to be under the care of a physician, Antibiotics work better than herbs.

When a cancer is still in the conflict active stage it continues to grow and if not resolved, death will cure cancer but not the conflict.

Now to deal with placebo: when I work with a patient I don't tell them what I'm working on, the therapy works better, when they don't know.

A very skeptical patient came in with a number of health issues, she clearly had oppositional defiance disorder. I picked to work on her dry eye syndrome, its easy to start on. So I started asking questions about her mother. She looked at me like WHAT ARE DOING???? She resolved the issue. She had been using eye drops every 15 minutes or so. I called her poor husband 2 weeks later and she hadn't noticed that she didn't need to buy eye drops anymore, it just went away after 20 years. I was careful not to ask her, because if I did her eye syndrome would return (She has ODD).

So its possible to cure people without them even knowing what happened, and that's fun!

Cancer has likely been around as long as we have had serious conflicts. I recall reading an NG article about some Egyptian mummy with cancer. Children and babies with cancer are not an anomaly to New German Medicine. While pregnant the mother's emotions also influence the fetus; and to make things even weirder and "new agey" the child's ancestors also influence the child's attitudes and health. Have you ever noticed that a grandchild could laugh the same as his grandpa? Or have the temper of a parent? Things are passed down through the generations.

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