Ryke Geerd Hamer (1935-2017) was a German physician and the originator of Germanic New Medicine (GNM), also formerly known as German New Medicine and New Medicine.
Germanic new medicine (GNM), which can be summarized in its “five biological laws”:
- “ 1st law (“iron rule”): Severe diseases originate from a shock event, which the individual experiences as very difficult, highly acute, dramatic, and isolating. The shock’s psychological conflict content determines the location of the appearance of a focus of activity in the brain that can be seen in a CT scan as a set of concentric rings, called Hamer focus or HH (from German: Hamerscher Herd), which corresponds to the location of the disease in the body. The subsequent development of the conflict determines the development of both the brain focus and the disease.
- 2nd law (two-phased nature of disease): A patient who has not solved their conflict is in the first, active conflict phase, where the sympathetic nervous system predominates and manifests as a “cold disease” accompanied by cold skin and extremities, stress, weight loss, and sleep disorders. If they manage to resolve the conflict, they enter a second, post-resolution healing phase, in which the parasympathetic nervous system predominates, commonly diagnosed as a separate “warm” (rheumatic, infectious, allergic, etc.) disease. This second phase is the one that usually entails more risks, and a complete cure only comes upon its completion. In some circumstances, not solving the conflict but downgrading it to a reasonably livable level may be preferable to facing the second phase.
- 3rd law (ontogenetic system of diseases): Hamer proposes that disease progression is primarily controlled by the brain, either by the “old brain” (brainstem and cerebellum) or the “new brain” (cerebrum). The old brain controls more primitive processes, having to do with basic survival, such as breathing, eating, and reproduction, whereas the new brain manages more advanced personal and social issues, such as territorial conflicts, separation conflicts, and self-devaluation and identity conflicts. Hamer’s research is tied to the science of embryology because he links the type of disease progression—whether involving tissue augmentation (tumor growth), tissue loss (necrosis or ulceration), or functional impairment—with the embryonic germ layer (endoderm, mesoderm, or ectoderm) from which both the organ tissues and the corresponding brain regions originate. Conflicts that have their focus either in the brain stem (which controls body tissues that derive from the endoderm) or the cerebellum (which controls tissues that derive from the mesoderm) show cell multiplication in the conflict active phase, and destruction of the resulting tumors in the healing phase. Cerebrum-directed conflicts (affecting the rest of mesoderm-derived tissues and all ectoderm-derived ones) show either cell decrease (necroses, ulcers) or function impairment or interruption in the active phase, and the replenishment of the damaged tissues in the healing phase (which can also be diagnosed as a tumor).
- 4th law (ontogenetic system of microbes: Microbes do not cause diseases but are used by the body, coordinated by the brain, to optimize the healing phase, provided that the required microbes are available when needed. Fungi and mycobacteria work on tissues that originated in the endoderm, as well as on some of the tissues originating in the mesoderm. Bacteria work on all mesoderm-derived tissues and viruses on ectoderm-derived ones. Hamer maintains that these microbes, rather than being antagonistic to the body, actually perform a necessary role in healing, and that some of the interventions of conventional medicine are counterproductive by interfering with these natural processes.
- 5th law (“quintessence”): The conflict active phase and the healing phase of diseases, as described above, constitute “special meaningful programs of nature,” developed during the evolution of the species, to allow organisms to override everyday functioning to deal with particular emergencies.
Therefore, according to Hamer, no real diseases exist; rather, what established medicine calls a “disease” is actually a “special meaningful program of nature” (sinnvolles biologisches Sonderprogramm) to which bacteria, viruses, and fungi belong. Hamer’s GNM claims to explain every disease and treatment according to those premises, and to thereby obviate traditional medicine. The cure is always the resolution of the conflict. Some treatments, like chemotherapy or pain-relieving drugs like morphine, are deadly according to Hamer. ” (source of information – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryke_Geerd_Hamer#)
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