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THE IRON RULE OF CANCER
THE FIRST CRITERION
Every Significant Biological Special Program (SBS) originates from a DHS (Dirk Hamer Syndrome), which is a serious, highly acute, dramatic and isolating conflict shock that occurs simultaneously on the three levels: PSYCHE - BRAIN - ORGAN.
A DHS can be triggered, for example, by the unexpected loss of a loved one, an unforeseen separation, a diagnosis or prognosis for which one is not prepared, a sudden death panic, unexpected anger or worry, a sudden feeling of abandonment (emotionally, mentally or physically), or an unexpected fear or threat.
The conflict shock immediately disrupts the normal biological functions of the organism. In order to handle the unexpected event, the brain instantly activates a Significant Biological Special Programs (SBS) created to deal with exactly that particular situation. The moment the DHS occurs, the entire organism is engaged.
Psychic level: Psychologically, we experience emotional and mental stress.
Cerebral level: At the very moment of the DHS the conflict shock strikes a specific area in the brain causing a lesion that is clearly visible on a brain computer tomogram (CT) as a set of sharp concentric rings. Such a ringed lesion is called a Hamer Focus (German: Hamerscher Herd - HH; the term was actually coined by Dr. Hamer's opponents who mockingly named the ring formations "the dubious Hamer Foci“).
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Before Dr. Hamer identified these ringed lesions in the brain, radiologists considered them as artifacts created by a glitch in the machine. But Siemens, a manufacturer of computer tomography equipment, certified that these target lesions cannot be artifacts because even when the tomography is repeated and taken from different angles, the same ring formation always appears in the same location.
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The exact location of the Hamer Focus is determined by the nature of the conflict - see Reading the Brain (article).
Example: a separation conflict always impacts the sensory cortex (see above picture). The size of the lesion is determined by the conflict intensity and conflict duration.
Why do specific conflicts always impact a definite area in the brain? In the course of the evolution of the brain, each brain area was programmed with a special biological response program enabling an organism to combat an unexpected emergency situation. We could imagine such a brain relay as a cluster of brain cells that are both receptors and transmitters. At the moment the conflict shock strikes, the brain cells receive confirmation of the conflict content for which they are programmed and then transmit a biochemical signal to the corresponding body cells. The relation between the conflict shock, the brain area and the organ is always unequivocal.
Organ level: Whether the organ responds to the conflict shock with cell multiplication (tumor growth), cell decrease (osteolysis, necrosis, ulceration) or functional disturbance (a so-called cancer-equivalent disease such diabetes, motor paralysis, visual or hearing impairment) depends on which brain layer receives the shock and on the type of tissue that is involved (endoderm, mesoderm, ectoderm). For every type of conflict there is a specific type of disease and a specific area in the brain from which the processes are controlled.
Exception: Malnutrition, poisoning, or injuries can result in organ dysfunction(s) – without a DHS!
THE SECOND CRITERION
At the moment of the DHS, the biological conflict determines the location of the SBS in the brain as a so-called Hamer Focus (HH=Hamer Herd) and the location on the corresponding organ as a cancer or cancer-equivalent disease.
The conflict content is determined the moment the conflict shock occurs. At the precise moment of the incident, our subconscious associates with the event a certain biological conflict theme such as territory, starvation or death fright. Thus, it is our subjective feeling behind the conflict that determines which part of the brain will receive the conflict shock and consequently which organ or tissue will be affected. What one person experiences as a separation conflict, can be experienced quite differently by another person. For a third person the event could be totally irrelevant. Moreover, one single DHS can impact more than one brain area, resulting in multiple disease manifestations with corresponding lesions in the correlating parts of the brain (metastasis).
Example: If a man unexpectedly loses his business and the bank takes all his assets, he can develop angina pectoris (as a result of a territory loss conflict), liver cancer (as a result of a starvation conflict) and bone cancer (as a result of a self devaluation conflict), all at the same time.
Biological conflicts differ greatly from psychological issues or everyday stress situations. Psychological problems for which we have time to prepare (even if it s just a few seconds) do not leave a mark in the brain and consequently do not cause disease. However, a certain psychological problem can predispose a person to be more susceptible to a particular type of conflict shock.
THE THIRD CRITERION
The development of the SBS (Significant Biological Special Program of Nature) from the DHS (Dirk Hamer Syndrome) to the conflict resolution to the epileptoid crisis at the height of the healing phase and the return to normalization always runs synchronously on all three levels (psyche – brain – organ).
As the conflict advances, both the brain lesion and the organ alteration, e.g. a tumor growth, progress. As soon as there is stagnation on one level, the development on the other two levels is slowed.
LATERALITY
Since the brain plays such a decisive role in assessing each situation, laterality always has to be taken into account. Our handedness determines which side of the brain the conflict impacts and which side of the body will be affected. In the GNM therapy, determining the laterality of the patient is therefore most important.
A right-handed person responds to a conflict with his/her mother or child with the left side of the body and to a conflict with a partner (anybody except mother or child) with the right side. With left-handed people it is reversed. Example: if a right-handed woman suddenly worries over the health of her child, her left breast will be affected. On a brain scan, the corresponding lesion (Hamer Focus) will be found on the right hemisphere in the part of the brain that controls the glandular breast tissue of the left breast (Article Breast Cancer).
There is always a cross-over correlation from the brain to the organ.
These rules only apply to the cerebellum and the cerebrum (diagram). In the brain stem, the oldest part of the brain, laterality is insignificant.
Handedness can easily be established by the clapping test. The hand that is on top is the leading hand and reveals whether the person is right-handed or left-handed.

© Dr. med. Ryke Geerd Hamer, Amici di Dirk
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