Produktbild: The New Medicine

The New Medicine Understanding cancer and other biological programs

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2013

Verlag

Edition Esoterick Publishing

Seitenzahl

104

Maße (L/B/H)

21/14,8/0,8 cm

Gewicht

163 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Originaltitel

Die NEUE MEDIZIN. Grundlagen zum Verständnis von Krebs und anderen biologischen Programmen

Sprache

Deutsch, Englisch

ISBN

978-3-936830-53-8

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2013

Verlag

Edition Esoterick Publishing

Seitenzahl

104

Maße (L/B/H)

21/14,8/0,8 cm

Gewicht

163 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Originaltitel

Die NEUE MEDIZIN. Grundlagen zum Verständnis von Krebs und anderen biologischen Programmen

Sprache

Deutsch, Englisch

ISBN

978-3-936830-53-8

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  • Produktbild: The New Medicine
  • Content

    Preface
    Introduction
    Emergence of “disease”

    The 5 biological laws of nature

    1. Biological programs are caused by a conflict shock
    2. Biological programs always run in two phases
    3. All biological programs are controlled by a particular brain area, which determines their process
    The germ layers and their assignment to the particular brain areas
    Inner germ layer (endoderm)
    Middle germ layer (mesoderm)
    Outer germ layer (ectoderm)
    4. All microorganisms serve a useful purpose in symbiosis with humans
    5. All biological programs fulfill a meaningful purpose

    “Cancer“
    So-called “carcinogenic“ substances
    “Metastases“
    So-called “chronical diseases”
    The senselessness of preventive checkups
    Vaccinations
    Handedness
    So-called "psychic diseases"

    Biological Programs, arranged according to the brain parts, from which they are controlled, and their triggering conflicts

    Biological Programs controlled by the brain stem
    Morsel conflicts
    Oral submucosa
    Parotid gland
    Palate
    Pharyngeal tonsils
    Lower third of the esophagus
    Stomach (Greater curvature)
    Small intestine
    Large intestine (Colon)
    Pancreas
    Thyroid gland
    Starvation conflict
    Liver tissue (Liver parenchyma)
    Mortal fear conflict
    Pulmonary alveoli
    Conflict dealing with conception
    Prostate
    Endometrium
    Existence conflict / Refugee conflict
    Kidney collecting ducts
    Insufferable stress
    Adrenal medulla
    Conflict of getting rid of something
    Bladder (Bladder trigone / Trigonum vesicae)
    Conflict of not being able to get pregnant
    Muscle tissue of the uterus (Myometrium)
    Severe loss conflict
    Germinal epithelium of the testicles
    Germ line cells of the ovaria

    Biological Programs controlled by the cerebellum
    Attack conflicts
    Heart sac (Pericard)
    Visceral pleura
    Peritoneum
    Defilement conflicts
    Corium
    Worry conflict
    Mammary glands

    Biological Programs controlled by the cerebral medulla
    Self-worth conflicts
    Bones
    Teeth (Dentin)
    Lymph nodes
    Conjunctive tissue
    Voluntary, striated muscles
    Heart muscle (Myocardium)
    Loss conflicts
    Ovaria
    Testicles
    Water conflict / Liquid conflict
    Renal tissue (Renal parenchyma)
    Conflict "Running in the wrong direction"
    Adrenal cortex

    Biological Programs controlled by the cerebral cortex
    Territorial conflicts
    Territorial fear conflict
    Bronchial mucosa
    Territorial loss conflict
    Coronary vessels
    Territorial anger conflict
    Gastric mucosa – Stomach entrance (Cardia),
    Lesser curvature, Pylorus
    Duodenal mucosa
    Hepatic biliary ducts
    Pancreatic ducts
    Territorial marking conflict
    Bladder mucosa
    Territorial identity conflict
    Rectal mucosa
    Sexual frustration conflict / Not being able to mate
    Mucosa of the neck of the womb (Cervix) /
    Mucosa of the mouth of the womb
    Separation conflicts
    Epidermis
    Visual separation conflict
    Conjunctiva
    Severe visual separation conflict
    Cornea
    Partner or child separation conflict
    Mammary ducts
    Scare conflict
    Larynx
    Frontal fear conflict
    Disused branchial arch ducts
    Motoric conflicts
    Voluntary, striated muscles
    Conflict of being reluctant
    Insulin producing beta cells of the pancreas
    Fear and disgust conflict
    Glucagon producing alpha cells of the pancreas
    Scent conflict
    Nasal mucosa / Paranasal sinus mucosa
    Oral conflict
    Oral mucosa / tongue
    Conflict of not being allowed to bite
    Tooth enamel

    Way of proceeding in case of symptoms of a biological program
    Questions and answers
    Terminology as used by Dr. Hamer
    Literature