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Understanding German New Medicine: Navigating the Mind-Body Connection

Updated: Aug 28, 2024



German New Medicine (GNM) is a revolutionary concept in holistic healing that challenges conventional medical paradigms. Developed by Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, GNM proposes a deep connection between our emotional experiences, biological responses, and the manifestation of illness in the body. Unlike traditional medicine that focuses solely on physical symptoms, GNM considers the intricate interplay between the mind, body, and environment.


The Origins of GNM


Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer's journey into discovering German New Medicine (GNM) began with a series of deeply impactful events that reshaped his understanding of health and illness. Tragically, Dr. Hamer's son fell victim to a fatal gunshot, a profound loss that shattered their family. This traumatic experience marked a turning point in Dr. Hamer's life and ultimately influenced the development of GNM.


Following his son's death, Dr. Hamer experienced his own battle with cancer. He was diagnosed with testicular cancer, a disease that would later become instrumental in his research and discoveries. Driven by his personal struggles and the desire to uncover the deeper meanings behind illness, Dr. Hamer delved into the complexities of cancer and its emotional connections.


Dr. Hamer's insights were not confined to his own experience but extended to his observations in other cancer units. He noticed patterns among cancer patients—specifically, the correlation between emotional shocks and the onset of cancer. This led him to question traditional medical explanations and delve deeper into the mind-body connection in disease development.


His research and observations culminated in the foundational principles of German New Medicine. Dr. Hamer proposed that diseases, including cancer, have biological purposes and are often triggered by unresolved emotional conflicts or shocks. This revolutionary concept challenged established medical norms and emphasized the importance of addressing emotional factors in healing.


Through his personal journey, from the tragic loss of his son to his own battle with cancer and subsequent research in cancer units, Dr. Hamer forged a new path in understanding health and disease. His legacy lives on in German New Medicine, offering a holistic approach that integrates emotional well-being with physical health.


The Principles of German New Medicine


At the core of GNM are five biological laws that outline how our psyche, emotions, and physiology are interconnected:


The Five Biological Laws of German New Medicine

First Biological Law - The Iron Rule of Cancer:


This law states that every disease begins with a DHS (Dirk Hamer Syndrome), a severe, acute, and isolating conflict shock that simultaneously affects the psyche, the brain, and the corresponding organ. The nature of the conflict determines the location of the impact in the brain and the organ that will manifest symptoms.


Second Biological Law - The Law of Two Phases:


According to this law, all diseases have two phases: the conflict-active phase, where the body reacts to an unresolved conflict, and the healing phase, which begins once the conflict is resolved. The symptoms experienced in each phase vary based on the nature of the conflict and its resolution.


Third Biological Law - The Ontogenetic System of Tumors and Cancer-Equivalent Diseases:


This law explains that the development and behavior of tumors and cancer-equivalent diseases are determined by the embryonic germ layer from which the affected organ originates. Each germ layer (endoderm, mesoderm, ectoderm) is associated with specific types of conflicts and corresponding organ responses.


Fourth Biological Law - The Ontogenetic System of Microbes:


GNM redefines the role of microbes in the healing process. Rather than being the cause of disease, microbes such as bacteria and viruses are seen as helpers that assist in the repair of tissues during the healing phase, following the resolution of the conflict.


Fifth Biological Law - The Quintessence:


This law encapsulates the essence of GNM, emphasizing that diseases are not senseless or random but meaningful biological processes. These processes are nature’s way of resolving conflicts, and symptoms are part of the body’s intelligent response to restore balance and health.


Example of German New Medicine in Practice


Meet Emily, a 50-year-old woman diagnosed with lung cancer. Traditional treatments offered limited improvement, and Emily sought a different approach through German New Medicine (GNM).


Upon consultation with a GNM practitioner, Emily discovered that her lung cancer was linked to a deep-seated conflict related to feeling stifled and unfulfilled in her career. The diagnosis coincided with a period of intense stress and dissatisfaction at work, triggering a biological response in her lungs according to GNM principles.


The practitioner guided Emily through emotional exploration and resolution techniques, helping her address the underlying career-related conflict. As Emily worked through her feelings of frustration and found ways to pursue a more fulfilling path, she noticed significant improvements in her overall well-being and lung health.


Over time, with continued emotional healing and support, Emily's lung cancer symptoms diminished, and she experienced a profound sense of empowerment and vitality.

This example illustrates how German New Medicine considers the emotional and psychological aspects of illness and emphasizes the importance of addressing root conflicts for holistic healing and recovery.


Here is a link to a real testimonial from the LearningGNM website that provides insight into German New Medicine in practice: lung_cancer_testimonial_davet.

Conclusion

German New Medicine offers a profound perspective on health and wellness by recognizing the intimate connection between our emotional experiences and physical well-being. By understanding and addressing the underlying emotional conflicts, GNM empowers individuals to achieve holistic healing and balance in their lives.


Additionally, modalities such as Emotion/Body Code can be invaluable tools for those struggling to identify specific traumas or conflicts. These modalities use techniques that delve into the subconscious mind to uncover hidden emotional issues, allowing individuals to gain insight into their emotional well-being and facilitate healing. Want to learn more about German New Medicine (GNM)? Feel free to reach out to me at https://www.kelseybartleyhealth.com/connect or explore further information about GNM at https://learninggnm.com/home.html.

 
 
 

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