German New Medicine

German New Medicine is a breakthrough natural science which is shedding a new and revolutionary light on disease, its meaning and process. It was discovered by Dr. R. G. Hamer of Germany.

His research led him to the conclusion that disease is actually a significant biological process based on natural and evolutionary principles. These natural processes, which we tend to call disease, are meant to provide a much needed balance in times of distress. They are at all times meaningful and necessary.

Dr. Hamer discovered that a serious shock in life will cause a lesion in the brain in the area corresponding to the nature of the shock. The relays contained in that part of the brain are thus activated, sending signals of distress to the organ or tissue regulated by those same brain relays. As a result, a symptom of disease will arise eventually in the body.

Disease or Healing?

German New Medicine outlines the differences between the state of disease proper and the phase of healing which results from the resolution of the initial conflict on the mental level. It allows the body to restore its integrity, usually with most of the typical symptoms we today associate with “disease”—fever, swelling, pain, inflammation, and bacterial or viral involvement in many cases.

The Discovery

The founder of German New Medicine, Dr. med. Ryke Geerd Hamer, was born in 1935 in Frisia Germany. He graduated in medicine and theology at the University of Tübingen, worked at the cancer clinic in Munich and conducted research in thousands of cases of cancer and other diseases, to establish without a doubt, the connection between psyche, brain and body.

Finally, the mind-body relationship in health was grounded in science, documenting what centuries of healing experience has always claimed. Our body is not a simple sum of its parts, but a real symbiotic eco-system where everything occurs based on solid natural laws.

How It All Began …

A personal tragedy gives birth to a new understanding of disease. In 1978 Dr. Hamer’s son Dirk was accidentally shot and killed. Shortly after Dirk’s death, Dr. Hamer was diagnosed with testicular cancer.

Having always been in excellent health, he suspected that his cancer could be directly related to the sudden loss of his son. He began investigating other cancer patients’ histories and discovered that, like him, they all had experienced an unexpected shock previous to developing the cancer.

His further research led him to examine multiple brain scans under the premise that the brain, as the major source of coordination of information in the body, must be involved in such serious changes in tissue. His work confirmed that shocks will manifest in an organ in the body and also in the brain.

The Connection

There is a connection between the psyche, the brain and the physical. German New Medicine not only confirms the connection, but in his many years of research, Dr. Hamer has been able to outline the various mental and emotional issues that constitute a serious conflict and where in the body they will manifest, and most importantly, which area of the brain will show a corresponding lesion, always specific to each event and always the same in all people with that symptom.

Dr. Hamer: “Finding the Biological Special Programs of Nature was indeed a revelation. Only life itself can write such a drama. Without the death of my son and my subsequent own case of cancer, the true nature of diseases would probably not have been discovered for many decades, because conventional medicine is moving away from the secret.”

How Does German New Medicine Work?

There are five natural laws on which the evolution of man is based. They have arisen from the natural phases of human evolution as a result of the adaptation of our organism to the environment and to its own growing complexity. Today, a human embryo will go through these stages of evolution as well, proving that our organism has retained in its memory and make-up, the information and tissues corresponding to its development from a simple to a highly differentiated physical entity.

Each of the Five Biological laws of German New Medicine outlines an important principle in the cause of disease:

  • Its different phases
  • The place in the brain where it affects us and which can easily be identified on a brain scan
  • The specific organ or tissue in the body that will be affected

Law #1: Every disease originates from a serious life trauma or shock—a sudden and intense, isolating conflict shock that affects simultaneously three levels of our system: the psyche, the brain and the corresponding organ in the body.

Psyche: The shocks are always sudden and unexpected. They create a psychological feeling of isolation and fight or flight response. For disease to occur, the state of distress has to remain unresolved long enough for the corresponding reaction on the physical level to be detected, either as a symptom or by medical tests.

Our typical worries or life stress when known and expected, even if just for a few instants before the shock occurs, do not cause a lesion in the brain that can then lead to disease. But such a state of mind can certainly predispose us to over-reacting to life’s drama in a way that CAN trigger a survival response.

Brain: A lesion appears in the brain at the location related to the specific nature of each shock. It is seen on a brain scan as a bulls-eye. Our brain is programmed to initiate survival programs depending on which center is activated. These programs evolved as we as a species evolved.

Body: At the instant of the shock, the cells at the location of the brain lesion receive the signal of distress and transmit it to the respective body part that is in charge of survival in such situations. A biological response is initiated in the body, one that is geared toward resolution of the crisis or buying time until it can be resolved, by creating a compensatory function or cell activity meant for survival.

Law #2: The complete process from disease to resolution goes through clearly identifiable phases—from conflict shock to its resolution and restoration of health. Psyche, brain and body all go through the stages of this process at the same time.

Conflict Phase: This is the phase following the initial shock. All activity in the body shifts to conflict management. The psyche is on high alert and we experience distress and worry.

The brain lesion corresponds to the area best suited to resolve that kind of conflict and its size will reflect the intensity of the shock or the duration of the conflict phase. The more significant the shock and the longer we are in distress because of it, the larger the lesion in the brain.

Physically we feel cold, lack appetite and cannot sleep at night. We can lose weight, our heart can race, our blood pressure goes up, our blood sugar goes down and we feel nausea and dizziness. We are on high alert, which biologically allows us to focus and resolve the problem.

Organs or tissues will respond with cell growth or cell loss, depending on where in the brain the lesion occurs. For example, organs controlled by the brain stem and cerebellum increase cell production (a tumor or cyst) to create more of the same organ to help it function better, while organs connected to the cerebral medulla and cerebral cortex, lose cells (ulcerate) in an attempt to increase orifices or to adjust organ function so as to increase its capability to deal with the situation biologically.

Once the conflict is resolved, through life adjustments or mental or emotional resolution, for example, the healing phase begins and psyche, brain and organs heal again, together.

We know the conflict is resolved when we feel relief and we stop worrying about it.

During the first stage of healing we feel relaxed and tired to the point, quite often, of exhaustion and weakness. But our appetite is ravenous, our body is once again warm, perhaps even feverish for a while. This biological healing response is very adequate for what the body wants to do—restore tissue and functions by applying all resources to healing. To do so, it causes us to stay put by making us weak and drowsy.

The brain lesion begins to heal as soon as we resolve the conflict in our mind. The healing follows two phases both in brain and body. During the first phase of the healing process, an edema (swelling) is formed over the lesion to protect it while it is repaired. If big enough, it can cause some pain, dizziness, vision problems or other symptoms, depending on which relays are pressed by the edema. The healing of the lesion can be seen on a brain scan as a bulls-eye, but this time it appears blurred.

This stage of the healing culminates into what German New Medicine calls an epileptoid crisis, a healing crisis during which we experience a sharp but short relapse into the conflict phase with its typical stress symptoms, shivers, and nausea. The purpose of this short crisis is to help express the brain edema (swelling) which will no longer be needed after healing has concluded.

Depending on which area of the brain was affected and the organs it controls, the healing crisis can cause heart attacks, strokes, asthma attacks, migraine attacks or epileptic seizures, in some extreme cases.

The second phase of healing begins after the brain edema is pressed out. The lesion now is completely healed by neuroglia—harmless brain connective tissue specifically useful for that purpose. Sometimes a large accumulation of such neuroglia can be mistaken for a brain tumor, especially when we are dealing with the results of a very intense shock or one of long duration.

Organs go through the two stages of healing as well, at the same time as the brain heals. Typically tumors that grew during the conflict phase are now broken down and re-absorbed or expelled from the body. This is done by specialized fungi and myco-bacteria. If they are not available, the tumor stays in place and encapsulates without further growth.

Organs that had lost cells during the conflict phase now restore tissue through the creation of new cells and we see a sudden cell growth sometimes wrongly confused with a cancerous cell growth. This process of cell replenishment is aided by specialized bacteria and viruses which make it proceed faster and better, but it can also happen without them.

It is critical to understand that most of the symptoms we typically associate with disease can be actually an indication of healing. For example, our body repairs tissue through swelling, inflammation, infections, fever and pain, as we well know if we observe the healing of a bee sting or a twisted ankle.

The healing phase will be as long and as intense as was the magnitude of the initial conflict. But the intensity of the healing process can also cause us suffering and secondary distress which can make it last longer. Very often people are frightened by the symptoms of healing, mistaking them for a new disease. Pain can also cause distress, making it hard to relax and to let the body heal.

Relapses and chronic conditions can cause an ongoing problem by dragging on the healing process. This can happen when there are triggers in our environment that remind us of the initial shock and send us repeatedly into conflict active mode, causing us to cycle again and again through conflict and healing. This is typical, for example, with allergies, arthritis, osteo-arthritis or MS, to name a few.

This is how it happens. When we experience an intense shock, our whole system goes into high alert; our mind scans and catalogues all the important details in our environment. Sound, smell and visual items are all registered subconsciously and kept in memory. The biological purpose for that is to recognize these as possible signs of danger. When we next encounter them, our system will react by sending a signal of danger evoking the memory of the past trauma and its respective protective response.

Our memory will let go of these imprints once we are healed, but sometimes some memories remain longer, causing us to relapse. These relapses are very short and the conflict phase is almost imperceptible. But the healing phase is what we notice: swelling, runny nose, or rashes as our body responds to the trigger for protective action in order to prevent a new conflict like the one we experienced the last time.

Once the healing is complete, normal functioning is restored to the body. All affected organs are restored and also fortified, to prevent future issues with what is now perceived as a vulnerable part of the system. If a future shock of similar nature were to occur, this body part will be better equipped to deal with it.

Law #3: The psyche, brain and organs are biologically connected and this is once again observed in the stages of evolution of the human being.

It has been observed that the human organism develops by passing through all the typical phases that it went through during its evolution as a species. As we follow the growth of the human embryo, it is as if we are observing an accelerated version of the evolution of man. We see the appearance, one after the other, of the three main germ layers from which arise a variety of organs, corresponding to each layer.

From here, it is easy to follow the connections between brain areas and organs, as well as the purpose of each organ—the biological purpose it served at the time of its appearance and full development.

For example, the earliest organism arose at a time when only the brain stem existed. We see here a response related to pure survival and an organ activity related mostly to food consumption, digestion and elimination.

The more the organism grew and developed, the more complex organ systems were created to reflect the higher complexity of function required, including a nerve-sense system, skeletal and muscle system and the five senses.

These new organs correspond to the appearance of more differentiation in the brain as well and culminating with the development of the brain cortex where complex thinking processes and ideation is registered as a sense of identity, territorial belonging, ownership and more complex desires than the singleminded urge for eating and survival.

Law # 4: Fungi, bacteria and viruses are intimately involved in the healing processes in the body. Which microbial form will be used by the body, depends on the tissue affected and the respective part of the brain it relates to.

Microbes evolved parallel to our own evolution and they are part of our internal ecosystem, in charge of maintaining balance at all times. Each organ system has specific microbes which, when it becomes necessary, will help keep those organs healthy.

Microbes only get activated during the healing phase. As soon as the conflict is resolved and healing begins, a signal is sent to activate the bacteria needed for that specific function. The rest of the time, when we are healthy or when we are in conflict mode, they can exist in the body. Irrespective of being active or not, bacteria and viruses serve to optimize healing and are otherwise always harmless.

Contemporary medical science does not accept or desire to address the monumental findings of Dr. Hamer in this and many other areas outlined in German New Medicine. For that reason, medical doctors do not follow the stages of disease and healing. They do not understand the processes typical to those stages and logically then, they do not grasp the role of microbes in our body.

A medical doctor will identify the existence of bacteria once it appears in the second phase of healing, as a disease process. The typical swelling, discharges, fevers and other symptoms that appear with the activity of bacteria are labeled a disease.

Medication is used to destroy the microbes and to suppress a perfectly natural healing process. This causes not only a slowing down of healing, but it also introduces new harm in the form of drug toxicity and the destruction of much needed bacteria.

So what are the microbes useful for? With the help of bacteria and fungi and viruses, our body breaks down cysts and tumors, liquefies and further decomposes dead tissue and cells. It prepares them in a form easy to eliminate through the usual pathways of skin, liver, kidneys and lungs. Without them, our body becomes septic, waste matter is not dealt with properly, and the inner balance of our body is upset leading to a proliferation of one or another kind of bacteria that otherwise would have been kept in-check.

Today we observe all these processes and also the amazing compensatory ability of nature, in the appearance of indestructible strains of bacteria and viruses, a process of adaptation that follows natural law more than man even has.

Another great contribution of Dr. Hamer to our understanding of how we coexist with our miniscule bacterial friends is that the whole theory about the bacterial origin of disease is just a theory. Even when Louis Pasteur came up with his elegant proposal for all cause of disease, another scientific view was equally popular and much better documented with observable proof. That was the observation that micro-organisms will shift from one form to another, all within one organism, to reflect the changes in our bodily terrain and to provide a new service as required for our inner balance and health.

This 200-year old view about the role of bacteria, viruses and fungi for our health is well confirmed and documented by many scientists since then and now again by Dr. Hamer and German New Medicine. The implications of such a new perception on disease and microbes for the future of healthcare are mind boggling.

Law # 5: Disease as a meaningful process and not an accident.

Once we realize the implications of Dr. Hamer’s findings, we reach the conclusion that nothing in nature is random and all processes have a purpose, including those occurring in our own body.

Based on the solid research behind such conclusions, we can now take a second look at what ails us and we are better equipped to find the cause and the meaning of each biological process.

More importantly, we are able to connect physical symptoms to deeper and more significant themes related to our own nature, life purpose and character.

Life-threatening diseases such as cancer, heart disease, and auto-immune diseases, can now be understood and addressed in a way that can lead to health and not to death as we have been taught to believe.

We now see that our diseases reflect our life challenges and that our body is well equipped to lead us safely to the other side—back to health. Of course, with the new understanding of this beautiful biological process, we also learn ways to help ourselves. We can now let go of harmful interventions and medications, and instead, we can take all the adequate measures that support our body, rather than handicap it.

Armed with new knowledge we can avoid harmful diagnosis shock by reaching for a better explanation of what is happening to our body, one based on solid biological laws and on a common sense view that is based on true observation and proof of thousands of cases.

A new understanding of disease brings us new hope and arms us with new tools to restore health and balance in our lives.

German New Medicine Therapy consists of educating the person by explaining what is happening and taking away the fear. Once the process is understood, the nature of the conflict has to be found. If it’s not yet resolved, counseling and discussion is aimed to lead to a resolution of the disease-inducing shock and conflict.

Instead of focusing on the symptom alone and targeting it with allopathic or even holistic treatments aiming at getting rid of it, German New Medicine follows the natural progression of the disease and takes measures to resolve existing stress while assisting the body in its healing. Special care is taken during the healing phase to avoid complications through either relapses into conflict, or through too intense and harmful healing symptoms.

You’re In Control

The person is given back his/her central role to direct and take responsibility for the resolution of the conflicts that caused the symptoms. It’s not easy to choose between a traditional medical system that predicts suffering and death, but holds the authority of officialdom, and a new approach that brings hope and appeals to our common sense. And this is a choice only the person involved can make.

Part of German New Medicine Therapy consists in watching for any typical complications during the whole process. Most complications usually arise during the healing phase. German New Medicine has practical ways to predict and deal with complications by the application of various hands-on techniques. These techniques reduce the severity of the healing process.

When we realize that seizures, heart attacks, bleeding and obstruction of passages are some typical effects of healing crises, we see the importance of being aware and taking measures so this doesn’t happen.

Since healing happens mostly at night, clients tend to suffer the most during the night until 3-4 am when the day cycle begins and healing slows down, leading to a reduction of nocturnal symptoms. The majority of people can heal without any trouble.

German New Medicine is able to identify who will need extra support to get through the healing.

Limitations of German New Medicine:

1. People who have been told that their disease is life-threatening and there is no hope for healing. The medical system does not offer any more help in those cases and they are left without hope and much needed support.

Alternative therapies lack the facilities for testing and life support to help the person survive the situation and restore health. For example, people who opt not to have chemotherapy or surgery to deal with teminal cancers are not usually offered help at the hospital unless they comply with the recommended treatment. It is sad to observe how many doctors forget the Hippocratic Oath in favour of medical association regulations and plain ego issues when the person asks for help and requests to have a say as to what they want to have done to their own body.

2. People with chronic disease who are unable to understand and change their views about the source of the symptom. Unfortunately, these people succumb to the temporary relief of dubious and toxic medication and medical treatments, including surgery and removal of organs.

Such interventions can lead to complications and a crisis of the whole organism that is then hard to stop and restore due to the opposing action of the same inadvisable treatments. For example, if a person has joint pain during the healing of eroded bone or tendons, taking anti-inflammatory drugs or doing joint replacement surgery is counter-productive to the healing and just induces a new trauma for our body to fight against.

3. Since German New Medicine relies mostly on counseling and hands-on methods to guide a person through their healing, it has not yet explored how other therapies, already developed and potent, can aid the healing.

German New Medicine is very new and there is only so much one person can discover, research and test in a lifetime. As a completely new science on biological healing it has grown to include the processes in ALL organs and systems in the body.

The Future of Medicine

It will be the contribution of many other alternative scientists to fill in the gaps with more therapeutic tools and enrich the solid foundation of this new medicine.

How Is German New Medicine Best Applied?

To better understand the nature of the conflict which affects the person and whether it was resolved or not, in order to choose a health promoting strategy. Knowing if a person is in distress or if they are already healing is essential for the selection of the right therapy.

To resolve the the central conflict if it is still running and the body is in stress mode and compensating.  This is best accomplished with homeopathic remedies and any other therapy that can help reduce the distress so the person can come to terms and fix the perceived life conflict.

To help take healing to a successful conclusion. Once that is achieved or if the client has already resolved the initial, shock-induced conflict, the focus then is on the healing process. A wide variety of therapies, homeopathic remedies and common sense advice are given to help the client through this stage of healing in the most efficient and direct way.

To minimize suffering. Suffering is part of life. It is not life threatening and is bearable once we understand what is going on. In fact, it is what spurs us on to transformation. But there is also unnecessary suffering induced by crude natural healing, suppressive measures, mental anxiety, and healing symptoms left unchecked, even though positive, but just too uncomfortable.

We apply homeopathic remedies to address any and all of these areas, while giving advice and facilitating other therapeutic measures that can help the body rebuild itself with the least suffering possible.

To minimize relapses through education and support. With the help of homeopathic remedies specifically chosen, past memory of the conflict can be eradicated and the underlying tendency to be drawn into repeated crises of a similar nature is resolved. These crises include hereditary predispositions to certain diseases or states of mind that can set us up for a shock in life.

To improve results through understanding. German New Medicine offers invaluable information that helps people understand the nature of their symptom or condition. Making sense of what ails us, calms our mind, gives us hope and helps us participate in our own healing. It also helps us prevent falling into the same situation in the future.

Once a person understands the biological process that can give rise to symptoms, it is easy to see the dynamic between our reaction to changes in life and the physical response of our body to extreme reactions.

To focus on our main life themes. The mind-body connection is yet another way to hear what our body, in its wisdom, is always telling us. Character traits, false beliefs, and repetitive unchecked reactivity in life can easily be identified. How? Through the typical symptoms that affect specific organs in the body!

Suddenly our frequent colds or chronic indigestion speak volumes about what in our lives needs closer scrutiny and where to seek change to improve not just our physical health, but our mental attitudes and even our spiritual journey!

German New Medicine was intended to be used:

  • For the betterment of people’s health
  • To remove misconceptions about disease
  • To educate and support people as they discover a new way to approach their personal life and health
  • To reduce the suffering caused by needless medical interventions in cases where a better way can be found

Add to this approach, detoxification and organ balancing therapies, counseling on nutrition and other healing lifestyle changes, based on each individual’s personal needs and characteristics and you have a very powerful healing combination.

Our spiritual growth is part of all healing and as such, the themes uncovered by the German New Medicine approach can enhance our journey, bring clarity into who we are and how to improve ourselves.

With more trust in our body and inner knowing, we can embark with more assurance on a journey of enlightenment. Knowing that our body is always taking care of our survival and needs, we can embrace it as our partner in life and not an enemy that needs to be constantly feared, watched and controlled.

Consultations

The following practitioner incorporates German New Medicine into her practice.

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Irma Boyle, DMH, B.A. Psych., Heilkunst Physician

Health Dynamics, Heilkunst, Homeopathy
Inergetix CoRe System

www.healthdynamics.ca
info@healthdynamics.ca

Skype: healthdynamics  613-295-5979 | 416-767-4846

“Treating health issues with natural medicine”

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