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THE LAW OF TWO PHASES OF ALL DISEASES

Every Significant Biological Special Program (SBS) runs in two phases, provided there is a resolution of the conflict.
NORMOTONIA is the state of our normal day-night-rhythm. As shown in the figure above, "sympathicotonia" alternates with "vagotonia". The terms relate to our autonomous nervous system (ANS) that controls vegetative functions such as our heart beat or digestion. During the day our organism is in a sympathicotonic stress tonus ("fight or take flight"), during sleep in a vagotonic rest tonus ("rest and digest").
THE CONFLICT ACTIVE PHASE (ca-phase)
An unexpected conflict or DHS immediately interrupts the normal day-night-rhythm and initiates the conflict-active phase. The shock triggers the onset of a Significant Biological Special Program (SBS) that allows the organism (psyche, brain and organ) to override everyday functioning and to focus entirely on handling the unforeseen situation.
Psychic level: Conflict activity is experienced as emotional stress and constant dwelling on the conflict. (Therapeutic Measures on the Psychic Level in the conflict active phase click here.)
Vegetative level: During the conflict active phase, the nervous system is in lasting sympathicotonia, an extended day-rhythm. Sleeplessness, a lack of appetite, weight loss, a fast heart beat, elevated blood pressure, low blood sugar, or nausea are typical symptoms for conflict activity. The conflict active phase is also called the COLD phase, because during stress the blood vessels are constricted resulting in cold hands and cold feet, a cold skin, chills, shivers, or cold sweats. From a biological point of view, the prolonged stress tonus, particularly the extra waking hours and the preoccupation with the conflict, generates ideal conditions for resolving the conflict.
Cerebral level: The brain lesion or Hamer Focus (HH) appears on a brain scan as a set of sharp target rings. The location of the lesion is determined by the exact nature of the conflict, the size by the intensity and duration of the conflict (conflict mass). (Therapeutic Measures on the Brain Level in the conflict active phase click here.)
Organ level: Organs that are directed from the old brain (brain stem and cerebellum) such as the colon, the lungs, the liver, the kidneys, the corium skin (under skin), or the breast glands show cell multiplication (tumor growth); organs that are directed from the cerebrum (cerebral medulla and cerebral cortex) such as the bones, the lymph nodes, the bronchia, or the cervix, show cell decrease in form of osteolysis, necrosis, or ulceration (diagram).
If there is NO RESOLUTION TO THE CONFLICT the individual remains in the first phase, the conflict active stress phase. If the conflict activity is very intense and lasts over a longer period of time, the condition may be mortal. However, the individual does not die, for example, of a tumor but of exhaustion as a result of energy loss, weight loss and sleep deprivation. Completely stressed out, the individual wastes away and eventually dies of enervation.
HANGING CONFLICT
If we are not able to resolve the conflict or if a feasible resolution can not be attained, e.g. we can't leave our workplace or an unhappy relationship, we have the chance to consciously downgrade the conflict either intellectually, psychologically, or spiritually. By downgrading the conflict, we decrease the conflict intensity and consequently the symptoms both on the cerebral and the organ level. We can live with such a reduced conflict to an old age, with, for example, a tumor provided that it does not cause any mechanical obstructions, for example in the colon, and no hormone producing organ such as the thyroid is involved. But we have to keep in mind that transforming a conflict into a hanging conflict can only represent a second best alternative because healing can only set in when the conflict is completely resolved.
The Focus of German New Medicine Therapy is to identify the original DHS and to find a solution to the conflict that is as real and as practical as possible. For example, a man who lost his business and suffers a territorial loss must find a new occupation; the shock from an unexpected early retirement could be resolved by establishing a new domain, such as by joining a club or taking up a neglected hobby. As soon as the conflict is resolved, healing runs its natural course. (Therapeutic Measures on the Psychic Level in the conflict active phase click here.)
CL-CONFLICTOLYSIS - the resolution of the conflict is the turning point that initiates the healing phase. Like the conflict active phase, the progress of the healing phase runs synchronously on all three levels.
THE HEALING PHASE (pcl-phase; pcl=post-conflictolysis)
Psychic level: The resolution of the conflict comes with a feeling of great relief. (Therapeutic Measures on the Psychic Level in the Healing phase click here.)
Vegetative level: The vegetative tonus instantly changes to lasting vagotonia, an extended night-rhythm. Fatigue, weakness and a good appetite are typical symptoms. The healing phase is also called the WARM phase, because during vagotonia the blood vessels are widened resulting in warm hands, warm skin, and possible fever. From a biological point of view, the prolonged rest-tonus, particularly fatigue and good appetite, assists the repair process and the restoration of health.
Cerebral level: In parallel to the psyche and the organ, the brain lesion also starts to heal. During the first part of the healing phase (pcl-phase A) water and serous fluid are drawn to the area, creating a brain edema to protect the brain tissue during the repair process. It is this swelling of the brain edema that causes typical cerebral healing symptoms like headaches, dizziness or double vision. On a brain scan, the sharp target rings that submerge in the edema appear in the resolution phase as blurry, indistinct and dark (Therapeutic Measures on the Brain Level in the healing phase click here.)

The EPILEPTIC OR EPILEPTOID CRISIS (EC) is initiated at the height of the healing phase. With the onset of this crisis the individual is instantly plummeted into conflict activity with its typical stress symptoms such as shivers, cold sweats, or nausea. What is the purpose of this sudden conflict-relapse? At the lowest point of the vagotonic phase, the swelling of the brain edema has reached its maximum size. And, at this exact moment, the brain triggers a brief, potentially intense stress push that presses the edema out. This is followed by the urinary phase during which the body eliminates all the excess fluid that was stored during the first part of the healing pcl-phase A. Each type of conflict and each type of disease has a specific type of epileptoid crisis. Heart attacks, strokes, asthma attacks, migraine attacks or epileptic seizures are just a few examples of this healing crisis. After the epileptoid crisis, the patient gradually regains strength and is directly on the road to normalization. (Therapeutic Measures on the Brain Level in the healing phase click here).
After the brain edema has been pressed out the second part of the healing phase (pcl-phase B) begins. Now neuroglia, harmless brain-connective tissue that is always present in the brain, assembles at the site to finish the repair of the brain lesion caused by the shock of the DHS. The mass of glia (cerebral connective tissue) accumulation is determined by the intensity and duration of the preceding conflict active phase. It is this storage of neuroglia that is commonly called a brain tumor (Article Reading the Brain).
Organ level: During the healing phase, tumors directed from the old brain (brain stem and cerebellum) such as colon tumors, lung tumors, liver tumors or breast gland tumors, which developed during the conflict active phase (diagram) are decomposed by specialized fungi and myco-bacteria. If the necessary microbes are not available, the tumor stays in place and encapsulates without further cell division. Cell loss directed from the cerebrum (cerebral medulla and cerebral cortex) such as osteoporosis, ovarian necrosis or ulceration in the stomach, which occurred during the conflict active phase (diagram) is refilled, replenished and reconstructed with the help of specialized bacteria or viruses.
In general, the healing phase is considerably more dangerous than the conflict active phase. Since the repair phase is often accompanied with swelling, inflammation, infections, fever and pain, most diseases are detected when we are already healing.
The duration and severity of the healing phase are determined by the intensity and duration of the preceding conflict active phase, the seriousness of the epileptoid crisis, and complications or conflict relapses during the healing phase (tracks).
Since standard medicine fails to recognize the two-phase pattern of every disease, conventional doctors see only one of the two phases. They either see a stressed out patient with a growing tumor (conflict active phase), missing that there is a healing phase ahead, or they see a patient with fever, infection, inflammation, discharge, headaches or other pain (healing phase), ignoring the preceding conflict active phase. By overlooking either of the two phases, symptoms that belong only to one phase are viewed as a disease in itself, for example osteoporosis or angina pectoris which only occur during the conflict active phase, or arthritis, lymphoma or cervical cancer which only occur in the healing phase.
This unawareness is particularly tragic when a patient undergoing the repair phase is diagnosed with a malignant cancer although it is, in fact, a healing tumor that naturally degrades during the course of the healing process. If conventional medicine regarded the brain as the location where disease originates and from where it is controlled, it would recognize that the two phases are one entity, verifiable by a brain scan in which the Hamer Focus (HH) would be found in both phases in the same place, indicating whether the patient is still conflict active (sharp concentric rings) or already healing (edematous rings).
TRACKS
At the moment of the conflict shock (DHS), the mind is in a state of acute awareness. Highly alert, our subconscious picks up all components that surround the conflict, such as sounds, smells, people, or objects, and stores them until the conflict is completely resolved. The imprints that remain in the aftermath of the DHS are called tracks. If we are in the healing phase and suddenly set on one of the tracks, either through direct contact or by association, the conflict reactivates and we are instantly put back into conflict activity. This conflict relapse is commonly called an allergy (see article Allergies) or an allergic reaction. The allergic agent can be a food substance, certain pollen, animal hair, a certain perfume, the ex-spouse, a colleague, whatever and whoever was involved when the conflict shock occurred. Usually the relapsed conflict activity is short. What we call the allergy like a runny nose, asthma or a rash, are in fact already the healing symptoms. The biological purpose of the allergy is to function as a warning in order to avoid experiencing the same dangerous situation a second time. In the wild, these warning systems are vital for survival.
Example: An allergy to animal hair can express itself as eczema if the person in question is holding a pet while experiencing an unexpected separation. The animal hair will serve as the track causing eczema relapses as long as the conflict has not been resolved (Article Skin Diseases). When the exposure to animal hair causes coughing or other bronchial disorders then we can conclude that the pet was involved (possibly as a refuge) when a territorial fear conflict took place, for example, when a child is afraid of losing a parent, e.g. because the parents divorce (Article Allergies).
Tracks always have to be taken into consideration when we are dealing with re-occurring conditions such as migraines, epileptic seizures, hemorrhoids, bladder infections, or recurring colds. Any cancer relapse has to be viewed from this perspective. Tracks also play a major role in "chronic" conditions such as arteriosclerosis, arthritis, Parkinson or MS.
HANGING HEALING
A conflict that is continuously in resolution because of repetitive relapses is called a hanging healing. Thus in German New Medicine, reconstructing the event of the DHS together with all its accompanying tracks is a significant therapeutic measure.
With the completion of the healing phase, Normotonia and normal day-night-rhythm are re-established. After the repair phase, the tissues and organs that were involved are much stronger than before. This is in fact the biological purpose. Since the particular conflict is now a vulnerable point, the stronger tissue puts the individual in a much improved position for any repetition of another DHS of this nature. On a brain CT, the scar of a healed brain lesion appears as a small ring that disappears with time.
© Dr. med. Ryke Geerd Hamer, Amici di Dirk
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