Introduction
People often ask me, “How many people have you healed from cancer?”
My answer is always, “One person: myself.” Healing others is impossible; it is only possible to heal yourself.
The fact that you are responsible for your health, or the lack thereof, may be shocking to those who have allowed others, out of fear, to dictate their medical decisions (often ignoring their instincts). For others, it is empowering.
You are not a victim. You can heal.
The major drawback to today’s medical paradigm is that it is a system of symptom treatment. For most health problems, drugs are prescribed to counteract the symptoms. Anyone who has worked in an organization, whether it is a business, a charity, or a non-governmental organization, will be familiar with the following concept: If you only deal with the symptoms of a problem and not the root cause, it will return repeatedly.
Today, this is what we are doing with our health, and it is why we end up with chronic health issues. This is good if you are in the business of selling pharmaceuticals. It is not so good if you are a consumer.
In the last report I read, the average cancer patient in America was worth $1 million to the medical system. With this type of money to be made, there is a strong incentive to diagnose as many people as possible with cancer. I would love to be wrong about this. Unfortunately, my years of experience leave me in a position where I can draw no other logical conclusion.
Watching my dear friend die needlessly from the aftereffects of chemotherapy is what led me on my 20-year journey searching for the holy grail of health and wellness. Studying both mainstream and alternative medicine modalities, the fundamental issue I discovered was that they are ALL systems of symptomatic treatment. None address the “cause” of the problem.
Then I discovered the scientific body of knowledge, Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer’s Germanic New Medicine, or Germanische Heilkunde. This is most closely translated into English as Germanic Healing Knowledge.
In Dr. Hamer’s medical science, Germanic Healing Knowledge, there is no such diagnosis as breast cancer.
If you have been given a diagnosis of breast cancer by a medical doctor, read this book to discover:
• Why your diagnosis is incorrect.
• A six-year cancer research study resulting in an 85% survival rate for cancer patients who refused standard medical treatment.
• How to switch off excruciating pain triggered by a cancer diagnosis.
• Principles and healing protocols that apply to all breast cancer diagnoses, regardless of stage.
• Music therapy that places your disease on hold while you address its emotional origins.
• How Germanic Healing Knowledge therapy is the only exception I have ever found to the rule, “If it’s too good to be true, it probably is.”
Additionally, sign up at my website danny-carroll.com to receive:
• A step-by-step resource guide, including a list of Germanic Healing Knowledge consultants and educational materials. Both are highly recommended to embark on what may be the most extraordinary journey of your life — to fully recover your health.
• A 400+ page e-book with over 500 case study examples detailing the “cause” of nearly every known disease.
• A one-year course of daily, six- to seven-minute MP3 Germanic Healing Knowledge classes.
• This book series, The Healing Tribune – The Cause of Disease Made Simple. These books explore the cause and treatments for disease from a Germanic Healing Knowledge perspective, including how you can use your subconscious mind to switch off chronic illness. There will be 500+ books written over time, one for each disease.
In this edition of The Healing Tribune, I will examine Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer’s explanation for breast cancer and share my personal experiences of working with women who had received the diagnosis. I make comments and observations on the different schools of thought and close with what I believe you need to do to successfully resolve your breast cancer health issue.
Germanic Healing Knowledge
Just because a doctor has given you a breast cancer diagnosis does not mean it is correct. They are still interpreting your symptoms through centuries of medical dogma — and the commercial interests that have been increasingly exploiting health care for profit since the late 1800s. A large hospital can give you the best organ-level diagnosis of your symptoms. Unfortunately, the doctors working there are only allowed to manage those symptoms with surgery, chemotherapy and radiation.
As a member of a private, professional organization, your doctors would be risking their license if they attempted to address the root cause(s) of the issues affecting your health. Dr. Hamer found this out the hard way.
Today, however, an experienced Germanic Healing Knowledge consultant, operating outside of this monopoly, can help you navigate this revolutionary understanding of how our biology functions and get to the root cause of your disease.
Mind-Cancer Connection
Founder Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer began studying the mind-cancer connection in 1978 after a diagnosis of testicular and abdominal cancer. Informed that his entire abdomen was full of metastases, he was given a 1% chance of survival. The diagnosis came two months after the death of his 19-year-old son, Dirk, who had been accidentally shot on the island of Cavallo by the Italian crown prince, Prince Victor Emmanuel of Savoy.
After 17 surgeries and months of suffering, Dirk died in his father’s arms. A healthy man his entire life, Dr. Hamer could not help thinking that there must be some link between his devastation over his son’s death and his own cancer diagnosis.
Unlike the traditional belief that his “disease” was a random growth in his testicle, an abnormal, fast-growing, and uncontrollable (malignant) tumor with no specific cause, Dr. Hamer would later conclude that his cancer was a biological program triggered by the untimely death of his son.
Dr. Hamer underwent surgery for testicular cancer and metastases in his abdomen but refused chemotherapy and radiation (as I understand over 90% of medical doctors do when they have a cancer diagnosis themselves).
Once recovered, he was in the perfect position to follow up on his hypothesis. Dr. Hamer was an internal medicine specialist and, at the time, the chief resident at a gynecological cancer research center affiliated with the Munich University Clinic. There, he carried out in-depth interviews with 200 confirmed cancer patients to discern whether they had suffered from similarly distressing events before their diagnoses.
Without exception, all the cancer patients had experienced some type of trauma.
Dr. Hamer divided the women into categories based on their cancer types, e.g., ovarian, uterine, mammary, and ductal cancer. What he discovered was extraordinary. The women in each of the categories had suffered the same type of trauma. For example, the women with ovarian cancer had all suffered some form of profound loss, in the same way he had suffered a profound loss when his son died. Strong patterns emerged.
Dr. Hamer concluded that cancer is a survival biological program. When we face an unexpected, distressing event/emotional trauma, the biological program we call cancer is triggered to increase (or decrease) the capacity of a specific organ. This helps us overcome the problem and ensure our survival.
In Dr. Hamer’s case, his son died. Abnormally fast-growing tissue was added to his testicle to increase his capacity to produce testosterone and sperm. The biological purpose was to increase his ability to impregnate his wife and replace their lost child.
The Iron Rule of Cancer
Over time, Dr. Hamer worked with over 50,000 patients to complete his medical research findings and establish what is now known as The Iron Rule of Cancer. It states that cancer can only be caused by what he called a biological conflict shock. According to Dr. Hamer, this is an unexpected event that catches you on the wrong foot, is dramatic, isolates you in your predicament, and affects you on three levels: the psyche, the brain, and the organ.
Perceived in the psyche, this unexpected distress or trauma leaves a physical impression, a set of target rings on the area in the brain that is associated with a specific organ, and starts a physiological process — an adaptation — in the organ itself. These foci can be seen on the brain via a computed tomography (CT) scan.
In time, Dr. Hamer could determine someone’s entire medical history from a brain CT scan.
In 1991, Dr. Hamer presented his medical discoveries to a group of doctors. One of the attending physicians gave Dr. Hamer a brain CT scan of a hospital patient. He asked Dr. Hamer if he could diagnose the patient’s health issues by only reading the brain scan. Dr. Hamer had no prior knowledge of the patient’s medical history.
In his own words, Dr. Hamer’s findings:
“After a lecture I gave in Vienna in May 1991, a doctor handed me a brain computed tomogram of a patient and asked me to disclose the person’s organic state, and to which conflict it belonged. There were twenty colleagues present, including some radiologists and CT specialists. Of the three levels (psyche, brain, organ), I had only the brain level in front of me.
From these brain CT scans, I was able to diagnose a fresh bleeding bladder carcinoma in the healing phase, an old prostate carcinoma, diabetes, an old lung carcinoma, and a sensory paralysis of a specific area in the body, and, of course, the corresponding conflicts.
The doctor stood up and congratulated me. “Five diagnoses and five hits. That is exactly what the patient has, and you were even able to differentiate what he has now and what he had before. Fantastic!”
One of the radiologists told me, “I am convinced of your method. How could you have guessed the fresh bleeding bladder carcinoma? I could find nothing in the CT scan, but now that you have shown us the relay, I can understand the findings.”
Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer
Ignoring the Evidence
Dr. Hamer presented his initial findings on the connection between biological conflicts and cancer as a post-doctoral thesis to the University of Tübingen (where he had graduated from medical school). However, the university’s review committee immediately rejected his work without even evaluating it.
Furthermore, after Dr. Hamer shared his findings with his Bavarian colleagues, he was quickly given an ultimatum: either repudiate his findings or face dismissal. Refusing to retract his medical discoveries, he was summarily dismissed.
Even though German law requires universities to review all post-doctoral submissions, the University of Tübingen later admitted in court that they never made any attempt to confirm Dr. Hamer’s medical discoveries. When the presiding judge asked university representatives why they had defied a court order, they replied:
“We do not want to know whether Dr. Hamer is right or not.”
Even when his medical license was revoked and a court-ordered injunction was issued against him, Dr. Hamer never stopped consulting with the desperately ill.
In 1993, Dr. Hamer was prosecuted in Austria for practicing medicine without a license. The Public Prosecutor’s Office of Neustadt subpoenaed the medical records of over 6,500 of Dr. Hamer’s patients (many of whom had been previously diagnosed as terminally ill).
After tracking down these patients in person to find out their current state of health, the prosecution had to admit in court that over 6,000, or 92%, were not only alive but had fully recovered their health. Even so, Dr. Hamer was subsequently convicted of practicing medicine without a license.
In 2004, Dr. Hamer was arrested in Spain and extradited to France. A French medical doctor had studied Dr. Hamer’s medical discoveries and was using them with his patients.
Dr. Hamer had never met the doctor or his patients, and yet was convicted and sentenced to three years in prison for “conspiracy to practice medicine.”
After two different prison sentences that totaled three and a half years, the courts in Germany and France had to conclude that Dr. Hamer had been unjustly prosecuted, and he was released.
One must stop and question why someone who successfully helped thousands of cancer patients to fully recover their health lost his medical license and was imprisoned. The answer is simple: Dr. Hamer defied the standard treatment protocol and refused to prescribe chemotherapy.
But it did not end there. In the following decades, Dr. Hamer was categorically vilified on television programs in German-speaking countries, and dozens of attempts were made to have him declared mentally insane and institutionalized. He even survived violent attacks on his life. Now you understand why the world has not heard of Dr. Hamer’s breakthrough medical discoveries.
The End of Conventional Medicine?
Dr. Hamer estimated that were his medical discoveries allowed to surface and become accepted in mainstream society, 95% of today’s conventional, and alternative medicine, treatment protocols and procedures would be obsolete. People would heal themselves, so a health care and alternative health system would no longer be required.
Very few people have been exposed to this information — and even fewer have taken the time to investigate it for themselves. I consider myself lucky. It took me seven years of searching for better cancer solutions before I even found Dr. Hamer. Sadly, he passed away in July of 2017. A truly extraordinary man, Dr. Hamer’s medical discoveries are a great gift to humanity.
Humanity, however, just needs to discover and understand this gift for themselves. Fortunately, today, you have the information in an understandable format to learn from when the doctors give you a scary cancer misdiagnosis.
Conventional Medicine Versus Germanic Healing Knowledge
“The pharmaceutical industry has spent billions of dollars to convince Americans that patented drugs are the answer to all our ailments, but in most cases of chronic disease, drugs don’t cure us. They only contribute to the behaviors that are making us sick.” Chris Wark, Chris Beat Cancer.
Conventional medicine is a multi-trillion-dollar business. According to a September 2024 issue of The Lancet, Oncology: “A steep rise in the costs of cancer drugs is prompting more oncologists to call for increased scrutiny of the efficacy and value of therapeutics amid what they call rising inequities as health systems struggle to pay for them. Global spending on oncology drugs is expected to reach US $409 billion by 2028, up from $223 billion in 2024, according to the IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science (Durham, NC, USA).”
There are currently more than four million women with a history of breast cancer in the United States.1 This includes women currently being treated and women who have finished treatment. Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death in US women. The typical protocol is almost always a combination of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation.
Chemotherapy and Mustard Gas
In the 1940s, Yale University physicians Louis Goodman and Alfred Gilman researched the medical records of WW1 soldiers affected by mustard gas. They found that many had an extremely low number of immune cells in their blood. They surmised that if mustard gas could destroy normal white blood cells, it seemed likely that the gas could also destroy cancerous ones.
And so, it began.
Carboplatin is a chemotherapy drug commonly used for many cancers, including breast cancer. Nitrogen mustard is part of its chemical makeup (also called Mustargen or mechlorethamine). Chemotherapy drugs kill cancer cells, but they also kill healthy dividing cells. These drugs can damage organs, the brain, and blood cells, leaving the body in a weakened, defenseless state.
In a 2015 Journal of the American Medical Association study, findings concluded that for end-stage cancer patients with less than six months to live, chemotherapy did not improve their survival or quality of life. End-stage patients who decided against chemotherapy lived just as long with a better quality of life.
2004 Chemotherapy Oncology Study – 2% Survival Rate
In 2004, a group of oncologists at the Northern Sydney Cancer Centre in Australia carried out a clinical oncology study. They assessed the five-year survival rate of cancer patients who only had chemotherapy as a treatment, i.e., no surgery or radiation. They analyzed 72,903 patients with twenty types of cancer. Only 1,690 were still alive after five years, a survival rate of 2.3%.
The oncologists believed there must be a problem with Australia’s medical treatment system, so they replicated the study in the United States. They doubled the sample size and analyzed the cases of 154,971 cancer patients. Again, these patients only had chemotherapy as a treatment, no surgery or radiation. After five years, 3,306 were still alive, a survival rate of 2.1%.
Let that sink in.
The oncologists carrying out the study concluded:
“In an environment of scarce resources and cost-containment, there is a need for evidence-based assessment before any new or previously accepted treatment is accepted as standard practice. To justify the continued funding and availability of drugs used in cytotoxic chemotherapy, a rigorous evaluation of the cost-effectiveness and impact on quality of life is urgently required. ”
The oncologists’ study was subsequently buried.
Conventional medicine has a standard that if a treatment protocol does not help at least 30% of the people who take the treatment, it should be discontinued. Why then do they still use chemotherapy as a treatment when, according to oncologists in Australia, it kills more than 97% of the people who take it?
The existing medical system, which has five-year survival rates in the low single digits, is protected by the medical and legal systems. According to PubMed, medical treatments are the third leading cause of death in the US. Johns Hopkins reports that 10% of deaths in the US each year are caused by medical errors.
Doctors who attempt to practice principles of new medical discoveries that have demonstrated success rates in the 80% and 90% range (which include many people who had already been sent home to die by conventional medicine) are thrown in prison and, in some cases, murdered.
Conventional Medicine Breast Cancer Theories and Practices
The most obvious difference between conventional medicine and Germanic Healing Knowledge lies in the understanding of the cause of breast cancer. Conventional medicine is a system of symptom treatment and does not address the root cause of disease. In conventional medicine, breast cancer has no biological purpose. It is just Nature gone wrong for unknown causes. According to breastcancer.org, here are commonly considered risk factors of breast cancer:
• “Researchers have identified hormonal, lifestyle, and environmental factors that may increase your risk of breast cancer. But it’s not clear why some people who have no risk factors develop cancer, yet other people with risk factors never do. It’s likely that breast cancer is caused by a complex interaction of your genetic makeup and your environment.”
• “Doctors estimate that about 5 to 10 percent of breast cancers are linked to gene mutations passed through generations of a family. Several inherited mutated genes that can increase the likelihood of breast cancer have been identified. The most well-known are breast cancer gene 1 (BRCA1) and breast cancer gene 2 (BRCA2), both of which significantly increase the risk of both breast and ovarian cancer.”
• “A breast cancer risk factor is anything that makes it more likely you will get breast cancer. But having one or even several breast cancer risk factors does not necessarily mean you’ll develop breast cancer. Many women who develop breast cancer have no known risk factors other than simply being a woman.”
• This is my favorite: “If your mother, sister, or daughter was diagnosed with breast cancer, particularly at a young age, your risk of breast cancer is increased. Still, the majority of people diagnosed with breast cancer have no family history of the disease.”
Is your understanding of the risks of breast cancer clearer now?
The conventional medicine description of what they believe to be the cause of breast cancer is far from convincing. You can have all the risk factors and never get breast cancer or have none of them and still get breast cancer. If you follow all prevention recommendations, eat a Mediterranean diet, abstain from alcohol, exercise regularly, maintain good body weight, and brush your teeth twice a day, if you are a woman, your risk profile will remain the same.
Mastectomy
As previously mentioned, biological programs, or diseases, as doctors call them (except for poisoning, injuries from accidents, and nutritional deficiency diseases, e.g., scurvy due to a lack of vitamin C), are caused by our psyche’s perception of unexpected, distressing external events. The brain is the control center where the program runs, and the organ expresses the program.
You can never solve the problem at the organ level. The organ expresses the symptoms of the program; it is not the cause. Recurrent breast cancer on a breast that has been removed is a good example.
Having your breast removed does not affect the risk of you getting breast cancer.
If you want to eliminate your risk of breast cancer by removing organs, it appears the only viable option would be to have your head amputated. And this is far from an ideal solution.
Surgery typically involves the removal of the affected breast. The breast is not a vital organ. You do not breathe or eat with it. Even if you have your breast amputated, it won’t kill you. So why are the death rates so tragically high?
Another good example of how issues can persist after removing a body part is shown by what doctors call “phantom limb pain.” This is where amputees still experience pain in a limb after it has been amputated. The Cleveland Clinic reports that eight out of ten people who have limbs amputated still experience pain in the limb despite its absence.
This begs the question: How does someone feel pain in a limb that is no longer there? The answer: The pain is in the brain, not in the limb or organ. It does not matter if the organ is no longer there. The biological program, which results in pain or cancer, is still running in the brain.
If you are considered high risk, you might consider having your healthy breasts removed, as actor Angelina Jolie did. But doctors do not explain that even if the breasts are removed, you can still get breast cancer. This is described by conventional medicine as recurrent breast cancer.
The biological program for breast cancer runs in your brain and not in the organ; it makes no difference if the organ is there or not.
Cindy Scott, who shared her case study below, experienced this when she got breast cancer after a double mastectomy.
Cindy Scott, Stage 4 Breast Cancer Survivor
“The three scariest words you could hear in the English language are “you have cancer.” No other phrase will take the wind out of your sails and instill such fear as this powerful phrase.
Personally, I have heard these words, not once, not twice, but three times… with each diagnosis a more serious, sinister, and terrifying one.
In 2015, I had a hot, itchy sensation on the outer side of my left breast. I massaged and iced it, but nothing made it go away. After months of continued irritation and a good friend’s insistence, I decided to get it checked out. And to my shock, I was told it was a cancerous tumor (DCIS) and that it would require immediate removal.
Conveniently, the breast surgeon could schedule me in the next week. I was like a deer in headlights. I had never had any health challenges before this, so I decided to get these rogue cells removed immediately.
In 2020, I was having my annual mammogram and ultrasound, which found I had a pea-sized lump, this time on the top of my left breast. I could not feel it with my fingers, and had no sensory awareness it was there. They biopsied the lump to find it was cancerous and in my lymph nodes (ER+, HER2+), which is usually treated with a lumpectomy, chemotherapy, Herceptin infusions, and possibly radiation.
The oncologist instilled a great deal of fear in me around this little lump, and I reluctantly had surgery and commenced chemotherapy straight away. After eighteen months of infusions, I was then urged to have a double mastectomy and reconstruction. To which I complied.
In 2023, just eighteen months after having my breasts removed, I discovered a lump on the outer side of my left breast, above my implant. It was hard and the size of a golf ball. I chose to ignore it for many months, but it was hard to ignore as it protruded out of my skin and was visible in some tops.
I finally went to have the lump checked to discover that yes, it was a cancerous lump (ER+, HER2-) that had metastasized into my bones and lymphatic system. I was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer despite not having any breast tissue at all. How could this be?
I intuitively felt this was a crazy situation. Just eighteen months out from significant cancer treatment, my cancer had returned with even greater force. I was looking down the barrel of a terminal diagnosis at just age 52.
I had jumped through all the hoops the medical fraternity put in front of me, and cancer kept coming back… like an unwanted visitor repeatedly returning again and again.
This time, I chose to ignore the advice of the oncologist and instead went looking for a more holistic and natural approach to healing. And what a wondrous journey of learning and self-discovery it has been.
I’d love to say that I quickly figured it out and had a miraculous and immediate recovery. But that’s not how my story goes.
I tried many different healing modalities, some effective and some not so effective, for my overall healing. Many of these were more ‘surface’ level treatments, the low-hanging fruit. But I was bypassing the real work that sat at the core of my cancer.
It was around this time that I discovered German New Medicine and Dr. Hamer’s incredible work. I devoured everything I could find about this very different paradigm of thinking and approach. I intuitively knew this was the missing link.
As I began to study German New Medicine, my health continued to decline. It wasn’t until I was riddled with tumors and crippled with so much pain, that I decided something needed to change. “I” needed to change.
Instead of giving German New Medicine a cursory glance, I began to explore the possible conflicts that might be driving a recurrence of breast cancer in my left breast. What was driving this part of my body to continue building tumors despite having no breast tissue?
I had been busy treating the “symptoms” of cancer, but not the root cause.
For many months, I explored the mother/child separation conflict as that felt relevant. It wasn’t until I began working with a German New Medicine practitioner that I realized I have a left-handed orientation in terms of German New Medicine, despite being right-handed. This meant that I was looking at the incorrect conflict given my handedness. So, I began to look at the partner-separation conflict, and that felt even more relevant to my life story.
This realization opened a can of worms that had lain dormant for 20 years. In German New Medicine, they ask about significant conflicts that stood out to you. And this conflict was the most significant, heart-wrenching, traumatic experience of my life.
At that time, I was married and had a beautiful 3-year-old son. I had left my country of origin, Canada, to build a life with an Australian man. I truly believed he would be my “forever” partner, and so discovering that he was having an affair sent a seismic shock wave through my entire being.
I did what any self-respecting woman would do and asked for a divorce.
The years that followed were incredibly difficult as I was left to pick up the pieces of my life in a foreign country, a three-year-old in tow, and an ex-husband who overnight went from being my beloved and best friend to my archenemy.
I was continually confronted by his hostility, manipulation, and game-playing, all the while left to raise our son for the next 15 years. To make matters worse, our son is a spitting image both in looks and personality of his father, so I had a daily reminder of the person I was so desperately trying to separate from.
I endured a great deal of abusive behavior from my ex-husband and his new lover for many years, making it very difficult to find any peace and to heal. My best option was to avoid him and his partner, which resulted in my repressing the hurts and betrayal of this man.
It wasn’t until I took a serious look at what was in the way of my healing (so much deep pain, grief, sadness, and loss related to the separation from my son’s father) that I began to heal. I leaned into the partner-separation conflict that had plagued my life for many years with a focus on healing it once and for all.
I got in the driver’s seat as my own greatest healer and tended to the deeper, core work I needed to do to clear this conflict and associated emotions trapped in my body. And in two short months, my tumors literally vanished. A miraculous, happy ending to many years of suffering.
I believe that Dr. Hamer’s work is key to exploring and clearing the root cause of disease. I am so very grateful to him and this incredible body of work.” (Archive, Danny Carroll) – Cindy Scott
Metastasis
According to conventional medicine, cancer cells break off tumors, swim through your bloodstream or lymphatic system, and attack other organs. What we are not told is that this is just a hypothesis. A cancer cell, malignant or benign, has never been found in either the bloodstream or the lymphatic system.
If there were really cancer cells swimming around in your bloodstream, wouldn’t your blood have to be screened for cancer cells when you donate it?
The most common secondary or metastatic cancers are of the lung, liver, lymph glands, brain, bones, and skin. Isn’t it strange that breast cancer usually only affects one breast and does not metastasize to the second breast when it is made from the same tissue and is right next door?
According to PubMed.gov, in a 2019 cancer research study titled “National Trends of Bilateral Breast Cancer Incidence in the United States,” the incidence of bilateral breast cancer (cancer in both breasts) increased significantly from 1.4% in 1975 to 2.9% in 2014. Even though the incidence has more than doubled since 1975, in over 97% of breast cancer cases, the cancer does not metastasize to the second breast.
What really causes metastatic cancer?
Lung Cancer
The alveoli are the primary tissue in the lungs, responsible for gas exchange, or breathing. According to Dr. Hamer, it is affected by a fear of death or an existential conflict for oneself or a loved one. When a medical doctor says to you, “You have breast cancer. If you do not have surgery and start chemotherapy immediately, you will be dead in a year,” is it possible that this will cause you to fear dying and trigger cancer in your lungs? Then you are diagnosed with metastatic lung cancer. Could this, therefore, be caused by your fear of dying when you heard the doctor’s prognosis?
Liver Cancer
Dr. Hamer believes that liver cancer is caused by what he calls a starvation conflict. One of the key functions of the liver is to develop digestive enzymes to digest food.
Is it possible that when you start taking chemotherapy and vomit up everything you attempt to eat, your psyche concludes you are starving to death and increases the capacity of your liver to produce more digestive enzymes to try to stop you from starving? Then you are diagnosed with metastatic liver cancer. Could this be caused by the highly toxic chemotherapy making you vomit?
Lymphatic System
In the Germanic Healing Knowledge system, the lymphatic system is affected by a self-esteem conflict of the inability to clean or remove an internal burden.
Is it possible that when you have painful swelling in your breast, it would cause a self-esteem conflict of being unable to rid yourself of something unpleasant in your breast?
The lymphatic system closest to the organ gets affected. In this case, it is the lymph nodes under the armpit next to the impacted breast. The lymph nodes reduce in size during the conflict phase (where there is tissue loss), swell up, become painful, and are replenished during the second, healing or repair phase (where there is tissue growth).
You only realize the problem in the lymph glands once you have resolved the self-esteem conflict of being unable to get rid of something unpleasant in your breast, i.e., when your breast has healed or been removed. Medical doctors will then tell you that cancer has spread to your lymph nodes.
Brain Cancer
According to Dr. Hamer, there is no such diagnosis as brain cancer.
Neurons in the brain do not multiply after birth. The only cells in the brain that multiply are called glial cells. Diagnosed by medical doctors as glioblastoma or brain cancer, these glial cells are harmless and have a biological purpose.
Glial cells are connective tissue (like a needle and thread) that repair the brain and are simply finishing the healing phase from a conflict shock lesion. Dr. Hamer’s music therapy aids in the healing of these situations very well. You can read more about this in Chapter 10.
Dr. Hamer reported that medical doctors cannot read brain CT scans. In my work, each time somebody came to me with a brain cancer diagnosis, I put Dr. Hamer’s assertion to the test. I had these patients take their brain CT scans to five different neurologists and instructed them NOT to disclose their previous brain cancer diagnosis. Every time, without exception, the neurologist said nothing was wrong, and they should take a painkiller.
Next, I sent them to five more neurologists. This time, when they showed those very same brain CT scans, they disclosed their previous brain cancer diagnosis. On every occasion, the neurologists confirmed their brain cancer diagnosis.
The patient was now convinced that their medical doctors had no idea what they were doing and that they had been misdiagnosed. This opened the door for me to help them with a correct diagnosis of their brain (health) problem.
Bone Cancer
Dr. Hamer reported that the bones are affected by a self-esteem conflict corresponding with the location within the body. When you experience pain and inflammation in the breast, if you do not understand why it is happening and its biological purpose, you may conclude, “My breast is damaged and broken.” This self-esteem conflict causes ulceration or “osteolysis” in the rib bones beneath the breast.
When you resolve the self-esteem conflict of having a damaged and broken breast, the ribs start to heal with inflammation and pain. Doctors will then say the cancer has spread to your bones.
Skin Cancer
Dr. Hamer discovered that skin cancer is caused by feeling either attacked or defiled. When we are being attacked, Nature responds by thickening the skin to protect us from the attack. Conventional medicine calls this a melanoma or skin cancer.
If a puncture is made in the breast for a biopsy, your subconscious mind can take this as an attack conflict and a melanoma will develop in the area of the biopsy puncture. This is Nature’s way of protecting the area against future sharp needles.
A melanoma will also often develop along a surgical scar from a mastectomy or breast conserving surgery. Nature does this to thicken the skin and protect you from future surgeons knives.
If the appearance of the breast changes as a result of swelling, surgery, or if it shrinks at the end of the healing process, this can cause a disfigurement conflict. The feeling of the breast being disfigured can also trigger melanoma on the breast.
A doctor pointing at your breast and saying it needs to be removed or amputated can also be experienced as an attack on the breast and cause a melanoma to grow.
Metastasis Is Biologically Impossible
According to Dr. Hamer, it is biologically impossible for a mammary gland cell that has a biological program to create breast milk, to swim through the bloodstream or lymphatic system and morph into a liver, lung, lymphatic, brain, bone or skin cell at the end of its journey.
If you put an apple seed in a pipe filled with human blood, what are the chances it will come out of the end of the pipe as an orange seed? Absurd, right? That is fundamentally what we are expected to believe with the metastasis hypothesis.
Gaining Conviction in Dr. Hamer’s Discoveries
As a skeptical person, I need to experience things for myself. I never believe what I read until I have personally tested ideas. There is no other way to gain conviction, and I strongly recommend you take a similar approach.
As the years passed, I followed Dr. Hamer’s scientific chart to switch off the disease symptoms (biological programs) running in my body.
Thus far, I have learned to switch off:
• 15 years of irritable bowel syndrome/ulcerative colitis.
• Acute anxiety attacks whilst riding my Vespa.
• Lactose intolerance: After going vegan to test a nutrition hypothesis for cancer, I was lactose-intolerant for five years.
• Eczema/psoriasis. • Recurring disc pain in my lower back: I suffered for 15 years and spent weeks and even months working from my bedroom floor.
• Ear and sinus infections.
• Large boils under my armpits.
• A loss conflict that had been running for 20 years: It had reduced my left testicle to half its original size (testicular seminoma Leydig cell cancer).
• Cancer in my jaw and pain from a five-hour reconstructive surgery.
• A cerebellum constellation: In short, this condition is caused by an attack conflict (I was attacked for not taking the COVID vaccine), and it leaves you emotionally numb and void.
• Crushing toothache pain: I turned off the toothache pain like a light switch after the originating conflict was released to my conscious mind in a dream.
• Rheumatoid arthritis in my left arm.
• A melanoma on my left shoulder.
• Depression: After my mum passed away, I went into deep depression for three months. I switched the depression off like a light switch.
• Pain and chronic fatigue BEFORE THEY STARTED, after a second reconstructive surgery on my jaw.
An In-Depth Look into Jaw Cancer
In 2019, I had cancer in my jaw. I finally worked out that it had been triggered by a five-second disagreement with my wife, which made the conflict incredibly difficult to locate.
To make it even more challenging, my conscious and subconscious minds experienced this conflict very differently. In my conscious mind, it was a five-second argument and not a big deal. In my subconscious mind, it was perceived as an unexpected, distressing, and isolating event, and triggered a cancer program to start running. How do you find a cancer-causing event if your conscious mind did not perceive it as traumatic?
I was still very new to the subject of using the subconscious mind. After experiencing over a month of unbearable pain, out of desperation, I finally resorted to demanding that my subconscious mind reveal the conflict shock that triggered the cancer program to start running in my jaw. My subconscious mind delivered. I had a dream and was woken up in the night with the originating conflict that started the chain of events.
I used this information to switch off the cancer program by consciously connecting the originating event with the symptoms of tissue being added to my jaw, and triggered a spontaneous cathartic healing process.
By the time I was able to switch off the cancer program, and the tuberculosis mycobacteria removed the added tissue (or tumor), all my teeth had fallen out on one side of my mouth, and half of my jaw was destroyed. I had five hours of reconstructive surgery, including a bone graft, to rebuild the jaw and replace my teeth.
I took one painkiller at the time of the oral surgery and another in the evening. After that, I switched off the pain from the surgery and did not need to take any more. It was a truly mind-blowing experience. This was the first time I tried to switch off pain from physical trauma, oral surgery. Previously, I had only turned off the pain that had come from the distress following a biological conflict shock.
Pain has a biological purpose of stopping you from using that part of the body, so it has the time, space, and energy to heal. When you cut your finger, if you do not use it, you will not feel any pain. As soon as you start using your finger, it will start throbbing. It is Nature’s way of telling you the finger needs to heal.
I had no teeth, so I could not use that side of my mouth to chew. I said to my subconscious mind, “I have no teeth, so I will not use that side of my mouth to eat. I will give it the time, space, and energy to heal. Please switch off the pain.” The pain and throbbing from the surgery stopped immediately!
Whenever food accidentally went to the side of my mouth where I had the surgery, the pain would restart with a vengeance. I apologized to my subconscious mind for the error and struck the deal again. The pain switched off again. For my jaw to recover from the surgery, I slept twenty hours a day for three weeks without pain. The thirty-five stitches were then removed, and my gums fully healed.
A few years later, I woke up one morning with the dental bridge in my mouth. It had fallen during the night while I was sleeping.
I then had to have a second reconstructive surgery on my jaw. This time, I had to have a bone graft in my sinuses and industrial-sized implants put in my jaw.
On the way home from the surgery before the anesthetic wore off, I instructed my subconscious mind that I would give my jaw the time, space, and energy to heal and not switch the pain program on. I went through the jaw healing process with ZERO PAIN.
I also worked out that the biological purpose of chronic fatigue in jaw healing is to stop you from burning energy when you are unable to consume it. Nature assumes that when your jaw is broken that you cannot eat.
I had a stern discussion with my subconscious mind and told it I would be able to consume energy through fresh fruit juices and soft food without using the damaged side of my jaw, and to not trigger the chronic fatigue program I experienced after the first jaw surgery. It did exactly what I instructed it to do. I did not sleep for 20-22 hours a day after the second surgery, I slept a normal 8-9 hours a night.
Once you have personal experience of how this medical science works, every subsequent healing experience increases your conviction.
It is the Holy Grail of health and wellness.
My Experience with Women Suffering from Breast Cancer Women Suffering from Breast Cancer
In spending the last two decades researching better solutions to cancer, I have found the following to be true: When people have either lost confidence in their medical doctors or been sent home to die, it is then that they seek alternative solutions.
Even though I am not a physician or formally consider myself a health consultant, people from all over the globe have found me by word of mouth.
I will share three case studies. Two had a good outcome. Sadly, the other did not.
Breast Cancer Misdiagnosis
*A woman in her 60s came to me after receiving a breast cancer diagnosis from a medical doctor based on the results of a mammogram. She was not pleased with the diagnosis and was seeking second opinions.
I recommended that she have a brain CT scan. Important parts of her life history are imprinted on her brain, so all health issues can be observed with one diagnostic test.
The brain CT scan showed she had suffered from breast cancer in the past, but it had fully resolved. The mammogram showed areas of calcification in the breast. Medical doctors diagnose calcification as malignant cancer when it is, in fact, a fully resolved problem. When I explained to her that the problem was in the past and resolved long ago, she said excitedly, “I knew there was no problem!”
She decided not to go back to her doctor. She got on with her life and considered it all a learning experience. (Archive, Danny Carroll)
Aggressive Ductal Cancer
*A woman in her 40s came to me after receiving a diagnosis of an aggressive intraductal breast cancer in her right breast. She had regular fights with her husband. This triggered the separation conflict biological program in the milk ducts in her right breast.
She had one foot in the conventional medicine camp and the other in the naturopathy camp, oscillating between the two. Each time she hit a crisis point, she would come to me for help and then not come back for a lengthy period. In between, she would go to the hospital for advice. This went on for a couple of years.
When the hospital did a biopsy, it made a small puncture close to her right nipple. The puncture did not heal, and blood and pus continuously leaked from it. She was very proud of her breasts, and this troubled her. She became obsessed with the blood leaking from the puncture, and a melanoma developed around the puncture wound.
According to Dr. Hamer, melanoma is caused by an attack conflict and is Nature’s way of thickening the skin to help strengthen it against future attacks. In this case, the attack was caused by the puncture from the biopsy.
After the melanoma developed, doctors advised her to have a mastectomy and remove the breast. I strongly advised her against this. Because of her age and her pride in her breasts, she had struggled to manage the consequences of a biopsy on the breast. If she agreed to the breast removal, I expected that the psychological impact on her could lead to dire consequences. Regrettably, I was right.
She proceeded with the breast removal. This caused an enormous problem for her. She said she no longer felt like a full woman and could not look at herself in the mirror. She was shocked by the look of her chest after the surgery, and a melanoma developed along the surgical scar.
Complications set in, and she was subsequently diagnosed with pleural effusion. This is fluid between the chest cavity and the outside of the lung. According to Dr. Hamer, this is caused by an attack conflict on the chest, so in this case, it was caused by the surgery to remove the breast.
The pleural effusion, combined with the prognosis given by the hospital, triggered a fear of death or existence conflict. The survival function in her kidneys that causes water retention was triggered, significantly increasing the amount of fluid retained in the pleural cavity. This fluid is heavily concentrated with healing proteins.
She asked me if she should have a chest tube inserted to evacuate the fluid, and I said it was not a good idea. Evacuating the healing fluids leads to excessive loss of protein in the body. The psyche also takes the insertion of a chest tube into the pleura as a fresh attack conflict, causing an increase in fluid accumulation and becoming a vicious cycle.
She followed the doctors’ advice and had the chest tube inserted to evacuate the fluid from the pleural cavity. Within two weeks of having the chest tube inserted, she died in her sleep. I foresaw this outcome long before it happened, but there was nothing I could do to prevent it.
It always affects me deeply when somebody I have been trying to help passes away. Special bonds are developed in these situations. But I must keep reminding myself that it is only possible to heal yourself. Some people will. Some people won’t. (Archive, Danny Carroll)
COVID-Triggered Breast Cancer
During COVID-19, I was invited to join the World Doctors Alliance, a group of brave medical doctors who were fighting against the COVID-19 injection mandates.
I presented to the doctors my book, Terminal Cancer Is A Misdiagnosis. During the presentation, one of the attendees, Carole DeCouto, requested a copy. She explained she had a large lump in her left breast.
We spent the next year figuring out how to resolve the issue. After some investigation, Carole worked out that the lump was caused by her grandchildren taking the COVID-19 vaccinations. And there was nothing she could do about it. Carole convinced her doctor to remove the lump from her breast under local anesthesia.
*My experience started on the 28th of January 2022, at the age of 75 years old. I found a lump in my left breast. That date is also my two sons’ birthdays, both born on the same day, four years apart. At the time, I was not too concerned but asked my guardian spirits to help me find the right treatment.
A few weeks later, I found Danny Carroll on a Zoom we both participated in and asked him how I could get his book “Terminal Cancer Is A Misdiagnosis.” From that moment on, Danny was a great help in understanding the connection between disease and emotional distress.
My passion has always been natural remedies. I had not seen a doctor in decades and was not about to have one tell me I had cancer, etc., I wanted to avoid THAT EMOTIONAL DISTRESS!
Danny explained German New Medicine to me and asked what “emotional conflict” I had experienced in my home previously. 2021 had been a very difficult year. I was pressured to take the COVID injection, which we refused, and I was repudiated by family and friends…but once I made the association with left mother/child breast, I realized the date significance and the fact that in December of 2022, at Christmas, I discovered that all five of my grandkids got the COVID jab. I was very distressed.
I was determined to heal myself, but unable to resolve the issue. What’s done is done. My lump grew, and I discovered that at worst, it would eventually cross the skin and leak tuberculosis mycobacteria (TB) with a very bad smell.
I woke up one morning thinking if that were to happen overnight, my husband would call an ambulance, and I would end up in the hospital, where I did not want to go. So, I got the lump removed in February 2023. I refused chemo and radiation. The biopsy on the lump was mucinous carcinoma, the size of a large egg. I also refused an MRI, since the contrast agent Gadavist is toxic to the kidneys.
I have a four-inch scar on my left breast that healed within a week. Not once did I feel any pain from the surgery. I did not take any pain meds at all. I have not taken any meds in decades. I did take some food supplements on occasion.
In August of 2023, I had a follow-up exam and no recurrence or problems.
Recently, I had hip pain that kept me awake one night. Thinking about Danny’s experience with his jaw and how he switched off the pain, I thought, if he can switch off the pain, so can I. So, I told my subconscious mind, “How can I heal if this pain keeps me awake all night? Switch the pain off, and I will rest the hip tomorrow.” The pain left immediately. I woke up in the morning, amazed and KNOWING this was right.
I now understand that our emotional distress affects our biology and causes our diseases. Now, the minute I feel unwell, I look for the mental distress to resolve and heal.
Thank you, Danny Carroll, and Dr. Hamer’s German New Medicine. (Archive, Danny Carroll) – Carole DeCouto
The examples above show contrasting ways in which people manage medical diagnoses and the different outcomes that can result from the decisions made along the journey. They also show the critical difference between what happens when you take responsibility for your health versus outsourcing it to your medical doctor.
Dr. Hamer used to say that it is difficult to teach someone to swim while they are drowning. It is always better to learn to swim before you enter deep water.
Similarly, it is better to learn to heal yourself before you get sick. If you study Germanic Healing Knowledge and eliminate the fear of disease before you suffer health challenges, your chances of navigating them successfully increase dramatically, in my experience.
Trigger Spontaneous Cathartic Healing – The Bioswitch
We have been deeply conditioned by the conventional medicine system to think that all diseases are caused by outside factors. These factors include smoking, viruses, industrial chemicals, bad lifestyle habits, radiation from mobile phones and towers, etc.
The idea that our illnesses are caused by distressing conflict shocks/traumas (except for poisoning, injuries from accidents, and nutritional deficiency diseases, e.g., scurvy through a lack of vitamin C), is not an easy pill to swallow — excuse the pun.
Dr. Hamer discovered that cancer and cancer-equivalent diseases, e.g. heart attacks, multiple sclerosis, etc., have components that I term The Bioswitch. The following apply to all the conditions we call diseases:
• On switch
• Off switch
• Biological significance/purpose
On Switch: The Psyche
The on switch is found in the part of your subconscious mind we call the psyche. It involves your senses, brain, and nervous system, and it is always aware and alert for danger.
According to Dr. Hamer, the on switch is triggered by an unexpected, distressing event that catches you on the wrong foot. It is highly acute, dramatic and isolates you in your predicament. Dr. Hamer experienced this unexpected biological conflict shock when his son Dirk died in his arms. This caused his testicular and stomach cancer programs to run.
When we experience this unexpected conflict, instantly, it simultaneously affects the psyche, brain, and corresponding organ, like an electric shock. This triggers the start of the first phase of disease Dr. Hamer named the “conflict-active” phase.
This phase entails incessant thinking about the problem, and you will often wake up at 3 am to have more waking hours to solve the conflict. Symptoms include cold hands and feet as blood flow to your extremities is reduced, diminished appetite, and weight loss.
At the organ level, physiological changes are triggered to change the organs’ capacity to help you solve the problem. This includes either adding tissue (a tumor), removing tissue (bone osteolysis, ulceration), or functional loss or enhancement (high or low blood sugar or thyroxin), short-term memory loss, paralysis, etc.
An easy way to understand the concept of tissue being added and removed is to look at a woman’s menstrual cycle. In the first half of a woman’s cycle, tissue is added to the walls of the uterus so that it will be prepared for a fertilized egg to implant should she become pregnant. If she does not, the extra tissue is removed via bleeding.
Off-Switch One
There are two ways to switch off disease. The best way to switch off a biological program is through a real-life resolution to the conflict that triggered it. Dr. Hamer called this a Biological Solution. Dr. Hamer’s sudden and tragic loss of his son led to the development of his testicular cancer. Logically, he later determined that this type of cancer is caused by the conflict of suffering a profound loss.
As mentioned, the biological purpose of a testicular teratoma tumor was to increase his testosterone and sperm production to make him more fertile. If Dr. Hamer had fathered another child, the purpose of that specific biological program would have been achieved and the active program (i.e., the “cancer” or addition of tissue) would have switched off naturally.
Off-Switch Two
Real-life solutions to conflicts are not always possible. Dr. Hamer’s son was 19 when he died, and his wife was already past her childbearing years. Nature, unfortunately, does not factor in the impracticalities built into our modern, civilized culture.
While a biological program is running on autopilot below your level of waking consciousness, you can use your conscious mind to manipulate the biological programs running in your subconscious mind.
When you consciously recall the traumatic event and connect it to the symptoms you are experiencing, you can switch off a disease like a light switch. There is a catch to this off switch: Reminders or “tracks” of the original trauma in your psyche can switch the program back on again. You may have to keep switching it off repeatedly.
To switch off these subconscious tracks and reminders that retrigger the problem to start again, you must convince your subconscious mind both why the conflict has been fully resolved and why it can never happen again. This dissolves the subconscious tracks and reminders, so they no longer trigger the symptoms to start again.
Most physical symptoms are experienced in the second phase, AFTER the conflict is resolved and the switch is turned off. This healing, or repair phase, is accompanied by inflammation, swelling, and pain as the body naturally returns to normal, a state known as homeostasis.
How the Subconscious Mind Stores Tracks and Reminders
Imagine you are walking down a dark city street lined with cars at night when suddenly someone jumps out from behind a parked vehicle, bashes you over the head, and steals your money. In the split second you are being attacked, your psyche, or subconscious, takes a snapshot and records all the sensory details of the situation. This often includes sounds, smells, noises, feelings, and even food, if you were eating at the time of the attack.
After that traumatic event, any time you find yourself in a similar situation, i.e., on a dark street lined with cars, your psyche triggers your fight-or-flight response. If the person who mugged you jumped out from behind a black pickup truck, your psyche can record this type and color of the vehicle as one of the key factors indicating imminent danger.
Every time you see a black pickup truck, your psyche will put you into fight-or-flight mode. The body responds with a racing heart, flushed or pale skin, dilated pupils, dry mouth, and sweaty hands. Your psyche is screaming, “Danger! Danger!”, so you do not get hurt again.
Unfortunately, a real problem associated with this evolutionary warning system is that it reaches far beyond the surface. If you do not consciously remember that your attacker jumped out from behind a black pickup truck, you will now have an irrational fear of these vehicles.
Similarly, for example, if you were eating an apple at the time of the attack, the next time you eat an apple, it could trigger fight-or-flight anxiety or even an allergic reaction. This all makes perfect sense when you understand how it works. If you use The Bioswitch and consciously connect these triggers to the night you were attacked, you can switch them off.
The following is an example from my own life:
While riding down the highway on a scooter with my girlfriend in Bali, Indonesia, a crack about four inches wide and twenty feet long suddenly opened up in the road. With no time to react, the front wheel plunged into the crack. My girlfriend and I flew over the handlebars and suffered injuries.
Seventeen years later, I bought a bike to get around town. Whenever I saw a seam in the road where two pieces of cement slabs or tarmac met, my heart started racing, and my mouth went dry; I had all the symptoms of acute anxiety. It took me a good while to work out why this was happening. At the time, though, I had only just started studying Dr. Hamer’s medical discoveries and had little experience connecting the dots.
After six months of inexplicable anxiety attacks while bike-riding, I finally remembered the 1997 incident in Bali. My subconscious mind had buried this traumatic experience, and I initially had no conscious recall of the incident. When the memory surfaced in my conscious mind, I consciously connected the past accident in Bali with the present anxiety, and I immediately stopped suffering the anxiety attacks. Just like that, I switched off the track. It still blows my mind every time I flip off one of those switches.
Fortunately, the psyche does not always react to every sign of danger. It only puts you in fight-or-flight mode when encountering a unique stimulus involved in an unresolved biological conflict shock. To increase your chances of survival, it reminds you of previously experienced danger in connection with this stimulus and turns the biological program back on again. The psyche is in charge when the conscious mind is acting on autopilot, which is most of the time. This is especially true when we are overwhelmed and cannot pay attention to everything.
When you inform your conscious mind of what your psyche is trying to do, your psyche steps back and disarms the tracks that restart the biological program. Once you use The Bioswitch and consciously connect the biological stimulus from a past traumatic event, your psyche says, “Okay, you have finally made the connection in your conscious awareness. Now that you have come to terms with it, I do not need to keep reminding you.” Your psyche will either immediately delete the program for good, or at least it will not turn it back on again.
Buried Trauma in the Subconscious Mind
When we experience a traumatic event, our subconscious mind often buries it. If we had every traumatic event we experienced in life in front of our conscious minds, we would be miserable. The trauma that triggered the program may not be immediately accessible to your conscious mind. If we cannot consciously recall a traumatic event, we believe we have not experienced it. As mentioned, my subconscious mind buried the bike accident I had in Bali. I had no conscious recall of that accident.
It is good that the subconscious mind is trying to protect us from the traumatic events we have been through in life, but this also causes us a big problem.
The “ON” switch is also the “OFF” switch.
The traumatic event that triggered the change in your biology to help you overcome a life challenge and survive is the originating event and the cause of the change in your biology.
Our biology operates in the same way as the light switch at home. You use the same switch to switch the light on and off. Imagine if you switched the light on at home and an electrician hid the light switch so you could not turn the light off. This is what happens when your subconscious mind buries trauma.
The trauma is our light switch. It switched on the change in our biology, and it is the magic key to switching off the biological program, or disease. You can ONLY resolve ANY problem in life by addressing the CAUSE of the problem. That is a universal rule that applies in business and health. If the subconscious mind buries the trauma and it is not accessible to your conscious mind, you have never experienced that trauma.
Dr. Hamer highlighted the practical challenge this creates for us in a case he named The Axe of Trnava.
The Axe of Trnava
*In 1998, Dr. Hamer was invited to the University of Trnava in Slovakia to verify his medical discoveries. After explaining the theory, he was requested to demonstrate it in practice.
The doctors wheeled a 74-year-old man with pericardial effusion (fluid inside the heart sac) into the auditorium. There were many doctors and professors in attendance. Dr. Hamer believed the fluid in the heart sac was caused by an attack on the heart.
He questioned the elderly man for 45 minutes about whether he had experienced a physical attack on the heart. The man emphatically said no. There was an electric silence in the auditorium, followed by whispers from skeptical doctors.
Dr. Hamer took a break and changed his line of questioning when he returned. He asked the man about his profession. He said he used to be a farmer, but recently moved to the city as he could no longer work on the farmland. Dr. Hamer asked him if he had a dog. The question about his dog triggered the release of a memory buried deep in the man’s subconscious mind.
“Yes, I have a dog. And now I remember. Twenty-five years ago, one Saturday at midnight, my dog was continuously barking. I went to my farmyard with a torch and found my neighbor trying to steal my geese. He attacked me with an axe and planted it into my chest. I had to travel 13 miles to the hospital on a bullock cart with the axe in my chest. I spent three months in the hospital. The axe went into my heart. My neighbor was convicted and sentenced to ten years in prison.”
The elderly man had no conscious access to this memory. His dog was a track or reminder of the trauma, and it was released by his subconscious mind when Dr. Hamer asked him if he had a dog.
The attack conflict on his heart sac had not gone into healing, as he still lived next to his attacker, who returned after being released from prison. After he sold his farm and moved to the city, he was in a “safe environment” where he could no longer be attacked. This is when the pericardium started to heal, and the healing fluids built up in the heart sac. (Archive, Dr. Hamer)
To solve the problem of buried trauma and bring the memory to the surface, you may need to consult family members and close friends to piece together what happened.
You can also learn how to ask your subconscious mind to release the information to you by taking my course, The Bioswitch. You will learn how to release trauma buried in the subconscious mind and trigger a spontaneous cathartic healing process.
Subconscious Tracks and Reminders
Tracks, reminders, or stimuli that remind us of a conflict shock are what lead to chronic illnesses. A disease becomes chronic when any given biological program responsible for certain symptoms is activated repeatedly. This happens due to the presence of one or more subconscious tracks and reminders.
When using The Bioswitch to trigger spontaneous cathartic healing, it is important to remember that if your subconscious mind has stored tracks or reminders related to the conflict shock that started the breast program, it will switch the problem back on again. You may need to switch it off many times a day. When I experienced rheumatoid arthritis in my arm during COVID, I often had to switch it off hundreds of times each day.
Switching Off Tracks and Reminders
When I experienced rheumatoid arthritis in my arm during COVID, many of the arguments I had with my wife were in our home environment. My home ended up loaded with tracks and reminders that kept switching the rheumatoid arthritis pain back on again.
When the rheumatoid arthritis pain first started, it was almost a full-time job to find what tracks my subconscious mind had stored that kept triggering the pain. You know when your subconscious mind comes across a track, as the symptoms restart. Your job is to find the stored tracks and reminders and switch them off.
To turn off the track or reminder, discuss with your subconscious mind along these lines: “Subconscious mind, I know that disease symptoms have restarted because I was in this room when I fought with my partner (fill in the specific details of your experience). I am now consciously aware of the reminder of that fight and do not need to be reminded — please switch off the track in my subconscious mind.”
If you can resolve the originating conflict that triggered the chain of events to start running in real life, if you can convince your subconscious mind that the conflict is fully resolved and it cannot happen again, the tracks and reminders stored in the subconscious mind will be dissolved and no longer trigger the problem.
You have no doubt heard about “spontaneous remissions” with many cancers, including “terminal” cancers. This is because the conflict causing the biological program has been resolved. The repair phase is complete, and the body returns to homeostasis. These “miracles” are perfectly natural, but a phenomenon that conventional medicine still struggles to explain.
Identifying and switching off subconscious tracks and triggers is a learned skill. But it is one skill we all need to master to not suffer from chronic health conditions. My course, called The Bioswitch, will help you learn this technique.
Biological Significance/Purpose
Dr. Hamer discovered that every change in our biology, whether it is a runny nose, sore throat, or cancer, is part of a survival biological program that is designed to help us survive a challenge in life. In our lifetime, Nature will never make a single mistake. The problem is that we do not understand it, and when we get sick, we believe Nature has gone wrong and needs fixing.
When you are driving a motor vehicle, if you see a danger ahead, you can either put your foot on the accelerator or brake to increase or decrease your speed to avoid it.
When we experience a challenge in life, our subconscious mind will either increase or decrease the capacity of our organs to help us overcome the challenge. These are our brakes and accelerator.
Dr. Hamer’s Fifth Biological Law of Nature is called “The Quintessence.” He has given us the biological purpose for the change of every cell in our body, which specific emotional conflict triggers the change, and why.
We can now understand both the life challenge that triggers changes in our biology and the biological purpose for why Nature is making that adaptation. When you understand Nature’s design and why it does what it does, it completely removes the fear of disease and is liberating.
For me, it has not only removed the fear of disease, but it has also fundamentally changed my understanding of our biology. I now live in a world where there is no such thing as disease. When you can connect the dots of what is going on in your life and how different life challenges change your biology, there are no more random acts where you do not understand why you have gotten “sick.”
Breast Cancer from a Germanic Healing Knowledge Perspective
According to Dr. Hamer, cancer is not a disease. It is a biological program that has a biological purpose or meaning. The breast is a nurturing part of a woman’s biology. Outside of childbirth and breastfeeding periods, a woman rarely lactates and produces milk.
Nature has designed our biology to maximize our chances of survival.
For the breast, this means activating a woman’s ability to lactate outside of childbirth and breastfeeding periods during times of trouble. This gives a woman the ability to “nurse” a sick loved one back to health, regardless of her age.
In Germanic Healing Knowledge, there is only one type of breast cancer: mammary gland (lobular) cancer, which, as the name suggests, affects the mammary glands in the breast. Dr. Hamer believed intraductal breast cancer is a “cell replenishment process”, like your finger healing after a cut. It is not “abnormal cell multiplication” as conventional medicine defines cancer.
It should never have been classified as cancer, but it was.
Mammary Breast Cancer
In our evolutionary development, the breast was the only tool a woman had to nurse a sick loved one. If a woman had a sick close family member, using her breast to nurse them back to health would have been a natural and logical response to solving the problem.
You can find historical artworks of daughters breastfeeding their fathers who were imprisoned and convicted to death by starvation for stealing food to feed their families.
Today, the idea of a woman breastfeeding a sick loved one seems absurd. We have moved so far away from Nature’s design that nursing a newborn child is often frowned upon, especially if done in a public space. I have personally seen this happen on many occasions.
According to Dr. Hamer, the mammary gland is activated when a woman has a baby, a sick loved one who needs nursing, or when she experiences a nest worry conflict.
Imagine you are walking down the road, talking to a friend, and not paying attention, and your five-year-old pulls away from you, runs onto the road, gets hit by a car, and ends up in the hospital. This can trigger the activation of the mammary gland in your mother-child breast because you now have a sick child to nurse.
A nest worry conflict is discord within the home environment. This includes fights with a family member or threats to the home, i.e., being evicted, or moving to a new home you are not comfortable in.
Intraductal Breast Cancer
According to Dr. Hamer, this is not cancer.
The conventional medicine definition of cancer is “abnormal cell multiplication.” The inflammation and pain in the milk ducts are a “cell replenishment process,” not an abnormal cell multiplication.
The milk ducts in the female breast are affected by a separation conflict. Someone is figuratively “torn from your breast.”
Imagine a sheep nursing a young lamb. If a fox takes the lamb, the sheep now has an udder full of milk. If the milk is not removed, and because the lamb is no longer suckling the udder, the udder will burst. Evolution has designed the milk ducts to be ulcerated and widened to allow the milk to be evacuated so that the breast does not burst. This process often goes unnoticed.
When you resolve the separation conflict, the milk ducts, now like hosepipes, must be restored to being like straws. This is done with inflammation and pain, and is when you become aware of it. This is not a cell multiplication process. It is a cell restoration or replenishment process, no different from when you cut your finger, which is why Dr. Hamer said this is not cancer.
When a calf is taken away from a milking cow, the mother suffers from a separation conflict. When she has another calf, this conflict is resolved. The mother will experience swelling and inflammation in one of the udders. This is what a farmer calls quarter pain. The farmer will only milk the swollen udder by hand, not by a machine. Milking the udder by hand for a few days will help to clear the blockage of the udder caused by the healing inflammation, and soon the swelling will go down. This is Nature’s design.
The Law of Two Phases
In Germanic Healing Knowledge, Nature’s biological programs work in two phases. This is Dr. Hamer’s second biological law, The Law of Two Phases. All diseases, or biological programs, as Dr. Hamer called them, go through these two phases. The first phase is the conflict-active phase, and the second phase, post-resolution of the conflict, is called the healing or repair phase.
In mammary gland cancer, tissue is added during the first, conflict-active phase, and removed during the second, healing and repair phase. For intraductal cancer, it is the reverse. Tissue is removed during conflict activity and replenished during the healing or repair phase.
The biological purpose of adding tissue to the mammary gland is to activate lactation. In intraductal breast cancer, the biological purpose of widening the milk ducts is to allow milk to drain from the breast when you are separated from someone you love. This can be difficult to understand when you are not pregnant and do not have milk in your breast.
The Importance of Handedness
Determining whether you are left or right-brain-wired is critically important when identifying the conflict that started the mammary gland or intraductal cancer process. If you are right-brain-wired and your left breast is affected by cancer, then the problem was triggered by a conflict with your mother or child. The right breast is affected by a conflict with everybody else. Dr. Hamer named this the partner side of our body. If you are left-brain-wired, it is the reverse.
Just because you write with your right hand does not always mean you are right-brain-wired. My wife writes with her right hand but is left-brain-wired. Some religious groups believe that left-handed people are evil and force young left-handed children to write with their right hand by tying their left hand behind their backs.
The case study of Cindy Scott in Chapter 2 highlights the importance of this issue. Cindy writes with her right hand. She experienced breast cancer in her left breast. She assumed this was a conflict with either her mother or child. When she visited a Germanic Healing Knowledge practitioner, she learned she was left-brain-wired and the conflict was with a partner, not mother-child. She was barking up the wrong tree, trying to solve the wrong conflict.
There is a grey area in the rules of laterality. A pet treated like a child can affect the left mother-child breast of a right-handed woman. An elderly father whom you look after like a child can also affect the mother-child breast. A grown-up child with whom you no longer have a parent-child relationship can affect your partner (everybody else) breast.
It depends on the nature of your relationship.
Determining which way your brain is wired is the critical first step to ensuring you are identifying the conflict in the correct relationship that caused the problem to start.
Finding the initial conflict that triggered it is the key to solving the problem.
If you are unable to identify the conflict with your conscious mind, I recommend you learn to use your subconscious mind to resolve health challenges. Many modalities teach you to manage and manipulate the subconscious mind. I have developed a training called The Bioswitch to teach this concept. Use the modality that best resonates with you.
Tests to Determine Brain-Wiring
The Clap Test: Try sitting down and putting your hands on your lap and clap with only one hand. That is your dominant hand.
The Nail File Test: Try filing your fingernails. You will typically move your dominant hand to file your nails. If you are right-brain-wired, while filing the nails on your right hand, you will hold the file in your left hand, but the movement to file the nails will come from your dominant right hand. It is the reverse for people who are left-brain-wired.
Carry a Baby Test: Try carrying a baby, or a doll to simulate a baby. If you are right-brain-wired, you will rest the baby’s head on your left shoulder and support the baby’s weight with your dominant right arm under the baby’s bottom. If you are left-brain-wired, it is the reverse.
The Swirl of the Crown of Your Hair Test: Check the crown of your hair at the top of your head; it will have a swirl. The swirl can go clockwise or counterclockwise. If the swirl goes clockwise, it means you are right-brain-wired. If it goes counterclockwise, it means you are left-brain-wired.
This test is much easier to do with people who have short hair, as it is easier to see the swirl in the crown. If you have long hair, wait until it is wet after washing and check the crown for the swirl.
Clarification on Terms
In this book, when I use the terms left-handed or right-handed, I’m referring to how the brain is wired, not which hand the person writes with.
Mammary Gland Cancer
Conflict (The Cause of the Problem)
As previously mentioned, mammary gland cancer is caused by what Dr. Hamer described as a nest worry or care conflict. A nest worry conflict is a major problem within your home. For example, a major fight with a family member, a fear of eviction, or moving from a beautiful place you loved to an undesirable place where you are unhappy.
A care conflict is a worry about the health of a loved one, including when a child, partner, or parent becomes sick and needs nursing back to health.
During the evolutionary development process, the breast was a key tool for a woman to nurse a sick loved one. When a woman (or man with low testosterone levels) experiences a nest worry or care conflict, Nature activates the mammary glands in the breast so that the mother can start lactation and metaphorically offer them her breast.
Conflict Activity (When the Problem Starts)
In mammary gland cancer, the biological program (or disease) is triggered in the very instant you experience the nest worry or care conflict. In a split second, the unexpected biological conflict affects the psyche, brain, and organs, like an electric shock.
There are three criteria for this conflict shock to trigger a “cancer” program. The shock has to be unexpected, highly acute, and isolative. Dr. Hamer described this as being caught on the wrong foot. This stressful state has you incessantly thinking about the problem until the conflict is resolved. Nature will wake you at 3:00 a.m. to allow more time to solve the problem. Symptoms include diminished appetite, weight loss, and cold hands and feet as blood flow to your extremities is reduced.
In mammary gland cancer, the tumor starts growing as soon as you experience the nest worry or care conflict. When you feel the lump, I recommend evacuating or “milking” the healing fluids and milk from the breast. This can be done with a breast pump, or a partner can suckle the breast to reduce inflammation by preventing the buildup of undrained fluids.
Conflict Resolution or Repair Phase (After the Problem Has Been Resolved)
In mammary gland cancer, conflict resolution means that your nest worry or care conflict has been resolved. For a nest worry conflict, the quarrels at home, or worries of eviction, have been resolved. If a loved one in your nest was sick, they have now recovered their health, and you no longer need the capacity to offer them your breast.
Tuberculosis Mycobacteria
Mammary gland tissue is added in the first conflict-active phase to facilitate lactation and removed in the repair or healing phase. This added tissue (or tumor) is removed with tuberculosis mycobacteria.
Tuberculosis mycobacteria is one of Nature’s healing systems that removes capacity added during conflict activity in areas of the body including the mammary glands, lungs, liver, etc. It achieves this by rotting the tissue added during the conflict to remove it.
When the tuberculosis mycobacteria were removing the added tissue from my jaw cancer, I had the taste and smell of rotting flesh in my mouth and sinuses for a four-month period. As you can imagine, this is not pleasant.
Conventional medicine believes this to be a disease. In the 1940s, antibiotics were introduced to wipe out tuberculosis mycobacteria after a significant percentage of the population resolved fear of death conflicts caused by the Second World War. They simultaneously went into tuberculous healing in the lungs after they resolved the conflict when the war ended.
When you fear for your own life, or a loved one’s, Nature adds extra capacity in your lungs to stop you from dying. Today this is diagnosed as lung cancer. Tuberculosis mycobacteria is Nature’s tool to remove the added capacity in the lungs when you resolve the fear of death conflict.
Medical doctors find tuberculosis mycobacteria in organs like the mammary glands, lungs, liver, etc, and conclude it is the cause of disease. According to Dr. Hamer, this is the equivalent of finding firefighters at every fire and concluding the firefighter is the cause of the fire.
Healing symptoms include swelling and sharp pain.
Whenever a healing program involving tuberculosis mycobacteria is running, you will experience night sweats; your bedsheets will be soaking wet in the morning. Keep plenty of water at your bedside for when you wake up in the night, incredibly thirsty.
If you have had heavy doses of antibiotics that have killed your natural tuberculosis mycobacteria, or grew up in a sterile childhood and were not allowed to put your dirty fingers in your mouth, the added mammary gland tissue (tumor) cannot be removed. It will develop into a cyst and remain in the breast as a benign hard lump.
If tuberculosis mycobacteria break the surface of the breast skin, blood and foul-smelling discharge leak from the open wound. This smells like rotting flesh, which is exactly what it is. As mentioned, tuberculosis mycobacteria remove the tissue added during conflict activity by rotting the tissue. Some Germanic Healing Knowledge practitioners recommend using a product called Medihoney to help the open wound on the breast heal quicker.
If the breast breaks open, protein-rich healing fluids leak from the open wound. These proteins must be replaced through an animal protein-heavy diet. It is NOT recommended that you follow raw food or low-protein vegetarian diets at this point.
If you experience weight loss during this period and do not increase your animal protein intake, it can lead to cachexia, which is a wasting away of muscle and fat in the body. Not replacing lost proteins through your diet will cause Nature to steal them from your muscles. Nature prioritizes applying the proteins from your muscles to the healing process.
Expect to feel exhausted and have reduced energy during the repair or healing process. Do not fight it. If your body needs rest, it is advisable to listen. If you resist, the length of the healing process will increase.
Inflammation can be relieved by applying leaves of Savoy cabbage on the breast. Remove the thick ribs from the leaves and insert the leaf inside your bra. This helps soften the breast and reduce inflammation. You can also administer milking grease to the inflamed breast to prevent the skin from becoming dry and brittle.
The time it takes to heal depends on the length of time you were in conflict, multiplied by the intensity of the conflict. The longer the conflict has run and the greater the intensity, the longer it will take to heal and the more pain you’ll experience.
You can learn to shorten the duration of the healing period and downgrade and switch off the pain in the breast by learning to trigger spontaneous cathartic healing with your subconscious mind, as seen in the next section.
Open Breast Wound from a Male Germanic Healing Knowledge Student
*I noticed a painful lump in my right breast, near the nipple. I’m right-handed. Soon after, two more lumps followed, one at about 3:00 and the other at 6:00 o’clock in the breast. I wondered what this was about?
A year before, my lovely wife died at only 49 years of age. I was devastated and very angry with God for taking her. The MD told me that she died of “brain cancer.”
I knew well enough that there is no brain cancer and that she had brain edema. My wife had refused to see any medical doctors about her headaches and other health conditions, including ascites.
Eventually, I made peace with God and was able to accept the loss of my wife. We had an excellent marriage, and I missed her very much.
About a year after her death, I noticed three 3 cm-sized lumps in the right breast. They were painful and uncomfortable to touch. I instantly knew what these were about. It was a nest worry and care conflict.
The skin over the lumps turned red, and they soon burst through the skin and were leaking clear fluid, some pus, and a little blood. I was completely calm about this and knew well enough to stay away from any medical doctors.
The whole process took about six or seven weeks. Because I had been studying GNM/GHk and had knowledge in advance of how my biology functions, I had no fear. It was relatively painless but a bit uncomfortable. I was not confined to bed or had any notable fevers, and was able to carry on with my normal duties and activities. Recovery was complete, and five years later, there are no traces of anything wrong. My breast was not deformed, and there was no scarring. (Archive, Danny Carroll)
The above case study is a great example of how breast cancer can be managed peacefully when you have prior knowledge of how your body makes adaptations to your biology in times of crisis.
The Bioswitch
With mammary gland cancer, the most important aspect to focus on is resolving the nest worry or care conflict that triggered the biological program to start.
The mammary glands will continue to produce milk and be diagnosed as lobular cancer while the nest worry, or care conflict, persists. This should be easy to identify as you would have found the lump in your breast a few days after you experienced the conflict shock that triggered the mammary glands to start lactation.
Once the conflict has been resolved, the biological program switches off, and the extra mammary gland tissue added during the conflict is naturally removed by tuberculosis mycobacteria, if you still have them. Otherwise, the lump will be encapsulated and stay in the breast as a benign cyst.
If you consciously connect the original nest worry or care conflict trauma with the mammary cancer symptoms, it will trigger a spontaneous cathartic healing process – The Bioswitch.
Have a stern discussion with your subconscious mind and say: I know the mammary glands in my breast are healing because I experienced a nest worry or care conflict with (fill in the blank). This swelling is part of the natural healing process. I will give my breast the time, space, and energy to heal. Please trigger a spontaneous cathartic healing in the mammary gland repair program and switch off the pain.
You have nothing to lose by trying it. Did your pain resolve?
If your subconscious mind has stored tracks and reminders of the nest worry or care conflict, it will turn the program back on again. If this happens, re-read Chapter 5 on The Bioswitch and deepen your learning about how to manage subconscious tracks and reminders.
Healing or Repair Crisis (Nature’s Way of Removing Inflammation from the Brain and Organ After Healing is Completed)
Healing can only happen in a fluid environment. Once the healing process is complete, the body needs to remove the healing fluid from both the organ and the brain relay that manages this organ (brain edema). Dr. Hamer named this the healing or repair crisis. The inflammation is squeezed out of the organ and the brain.
The body achieves this by temporarily putting you back into conflict activity. You will re-experience the nest worry or care conflict emotions that triggered the biological program to start. This can last from seconds to weeks, depending on how much fluid has built up in the brain and organs.
The healing fluids (edema) in the brain are often diagnosed as metastatic brain cancer in the cerebellum (back of your head) part of the brain. This is a misdiagnosis.
All cells in our body can only heal in a fluid environment. That includes brain cells. This brain edema is merely the healing fluids required for the brain to heal.
In mammary gland cancer, this involves chills or feeling cold, coupled with severe pain.
Biological Purpose or Meaning
One of Dr. Hamer’s many extraordinary medical discoveries is that all biological changes in the human body have a biological purpose or meaning. Evolution has developed human biology to maximize our chances of survival. An increase or decrease in an organ system’s capacity can help us in times of trouble to survive difficult challenges in life.
With mammary gland cancer, the biological purpose or meaning is found in the first conflict-active phase, which is to activate the mammary gland’s capacity to produce milk so that you can offer your breast to a sick loved one to nurse them back to full health. Unfortunately, the understanding of the importance of the breast as a nurturing tool has been lost in today’s society.
Case Studies
In this chapter and the following, the description of Dr. Hamer’s explanation for breast cancer and the case studies that follow are taken from several sources: Dr. Hamer’s Scientific Chart, Helmut Pilhar’s seminar on breast cancer, Bjorn Eybl’s book The Psychic Roots of Disease, and my case studies.
Leona Morris: Invasive Lobular Breast Cancer
*In ten days, I’d gone from a happy, carefree 46-year-old to a “diseased” breast cancer patient who was being strongly advised to have a mastectomy, radiation on my breast wall, and then follow a course of life-limiting drugs to both prolong and, indeed, save my life. I didn’t even have any symptoms!
The only reason I’d gone along for a private mammogram was due to my increasing fear of cancer. A silent “killer” within that might suddenly rob me of my fantastic life. I’d been for a skin cancer check. All fine. I’d had a routine colonoscopy, which ended up with me giving the consultant “quite the scare” as I’d crashed from a very mild sedative. All fine. I’d then become increasingly worried about my “dense” breasts. What could they be hiding?
Invasive Lobular Cancer – two tiny malignant cysts and one tiny spiculated mass, but “great” that they/I had caught it so early, because that would significantly increase my survival rate and mid to long-term prognosis.
Terrified, I went into Google overdrive, desperately searching for a treatment plan that guaranteed a 100% positive health outcome. The only thing I knew beyond all doubt at that stage was that if I were to have the treatment plan suggested, particularly the general anesthetic, I would not wake up again. I can’t tell you how I knew that. I just did. So, I asked for a lumpectomy instead and was told this was impossible.
I then really got to work and started reading as much as I possibly could about cancer. I voraciously studied everything I could get my hands on, from the somatic theory of cancer to the metabolic theory, to terrain theory, to Mark Lintern’s Cancer Resolution. I consulted a brilliant Functional Oncologist and started the Keto diet, had all my epigenetics looked at, and understood every genetic pathway in my body.
I started meditating daily, rebounding to clear my lymph system, took barefoot walks every morning, learned Qi Gong, went to yoga, started dancing again, singing in an amazing choir, and hill walking daily. I had my coil removed and stopped HRT. All in an attempt to “cure” these “mutating cells.”
Every test result from my genetic profile, to my blood work, to my hormone test, proved that I was in optimum health, and more importantly, I started to feel in the best health of my life. I then began a deep dive into spontaneous remissions and started researching repurposed drugs. I read everything I could on the mind-body connection and energy healing.
Amidst all this fear and research, I asked my Consultant several times if this was “a biological emergency” – I’d read somewhere that it wasn’t. He finally agreed it wasn’t, but that I still needed to have the mastectomy as soon as possible in case “it” spread.
Amidst all of the above, fast feet paddling beneath the waters of a loving wife and Mum of two gorgeous children, with whom I chose not to share this diagnosis, I began to start to KNOW that I couldn’t live my life in fear of cancer returning.
Not only did I know I couldn’t have the surgery, but also that the only way I could find any future peace was to find the root cause of cancer definitively. If I knew the root cause, I knew that it could never come back again, and that was true freedom for me. And one tearful, rageful walk around my garden, that is what I asked for!
Cue Danny’s book, Terminal Cancer Is A Misdiagnosis. I read his book while on holiday, and it felt like a bolt of electricity flew through me. I then read his book on Breast Cancer, which hit me. It was like all the pieces fitting together.
I’d asked the sonographer, “Why do I have this type of cancer?” and she replied, “No idea!” but there WAS in German New Medicine a theory that did make complete sense. My husband and I had had many arguments over the previous two years about buying a house and how we each spent money. I had also been deeply worried about his mental and physical health.
I reached out to Danny, who immediately offered to help and suggested I get a brain CT scan. So, I asked everyone if I could get a brain CT scan. Nobody in the medical or naturopathic fields would help or agree to even turn on a CT machine for me. I will never know how I managed to get a scan privately.
Danny read my brain CT scan and confirmed it was indeed a misdiagnosis. The terrifying “tumors” were old calcifications and cysts that had been misdiagnosed by conventional medicine. The relief was palpable and significant, and still, I had a long journey to walk. Firstly, to untangle myself from traditional medicine, and secondly, to truly trust and believe in German New Medicine and my now new “misdiagnosed” status.
I read and learned as much about GNM as possible and continued all my other practices. I returned to my Consultant and thanked him for his kindness and grace, asked him to stop sending me scary letters, and explained how happy I was with the thoroughly researched course I was taking. It was one of the most empowering moments of my life.
Finally, I was in the driver’s seat of my health. I will always be grateful for the grace and compassion the consultant and medical staff showed me in that moment; even though they disagreed with my course of action, they acknowledged that it was my body, that the patient always knows best, and how incredibly well I looked and seemed.
So, then you have to walk the walk! I realized I had to form my beliefs so they would form me, but now intentionally. I stripped back everything to my barest self and scrutinized all my beliefs and limitations I’d imposed on myself, or been programmed to believe, with compassion and forgiveness for myself and those around me.
I decided to let go of the person I was to create more space and joy for the person I wanted to become. A person with a profound trust in nature, that a sound understanding of GNM, invites you to embody fully. I chose, as much as I could, to turn my back on all the fear surrounding cancer, the naysayers, and all the scary stories that kept vying for my attention. At the same time, there were times when I STILL felt scared that I’d taken the wrong course.
Six months after the initial misdiagnosis and refusing treatment, I went back to the same hospital and had an ultrasound, and one of the cysts had grown by 50%. This was another opportunity for the Consultant to advise me that I WAS pursuing the wrong, life-threatening path, terrifying my husband this time, who had lovingly stood alongside me throughout.
I then dug deeper into GNM, devoured as much as I could about the Kidney Collecting Tubules (KCT) program that triggers water retention, and understood why tumors can appear to grow. I consulted Danny again and started working with other GNM experts. I surrounded myself with a wonderful GNM community with whom I could talk openly and freely about my misdiagnosis.
I then found my way to further information and multiple scientific reports regarding how many women going for routine mammogram screenings are “over-diagnosed,” i.e., prescribed medical protocols that are more life-threatening than the actual diagnosis. I became even more confident about the truth of Dr Hamer’s medical discoveries and the unreliability of the metastasis theory.
After ten months of learning GNM and applying it to all areas of my, and my family’s lives, I was in the best health of my life, happier than ever, and had more loving relationships than ever. I decided to write to my medical team proactively, thank them for their repeated letters of concern, and let them know that I didn’t require or need any more help now or in the future. I finally felt free. I requested that this be stated clearly on all my medical records.
Six months after my previous Ultrasound, I decided it was time to go for one final scan. I now fully understood what I would see on the ultrasound screen. On the advice of a brilliant GNM practitioner, I made sure to reduce activating the KCT program as much as possible. This would trigger water retention and grow the cysts. Using Danny’s Bioswitch technique the night before the scan, I told my subconscious that I was safe and that there was no need to activate the program.
In the space of a year, what had been misdiagnosed as scary malignant cysts and a spiculated mass were now “…just tiny little cysts.” These were from old challenges that were now resolved in my life, “…nothing to worry about.”
And that was the “proof” I needed to know that GNM is the only medical science I will need to feel truly safe and free in my body ever again.
I cannot thank those who’ve journeyed along with me enough. Their unswerving belief in me, deep knowing, and belief in the truth, in nature, and Dr. Hamer’s miraculous medical discoveries saved my life.
I discovered GNM when I was drowning; it threw me a lifeline and opened me up to much more than I could ever have imagined. It’s not for the faint-hearted to turn away from all you’ve ever been programmed to know, but if you’re willing to leap, the rewards are unparalleled. (Archive, Danny Carroll) – Leona Morris
*A 43-year-old, left-handed woman was blamed by her daughter for destroying her marriage. This caused a mother-child fight conflict. A tumor developed in her right mother-child breast. (Archive, B. Eybl)
*A right-handed woman embarked on a weeklong vacation with friends, while her ex-husband cared for their epileptic daughter. On the first day of the vacation, she received a phone call from home. Her ex-husband reported that their daughter had had a severe epileptic seizure and was in the hospital. He blamed his ex-wife for not being there. She wanted to fly back to her daughter right away, but was unable to book a flight. This triggered a mother-child worry conflict. She experienced one week of very strong conflict activity.
A breast gland tumor developed in her left breast. In the following years, the patient remained mildly conflict-active because she feared another seizure at any time. Not until the daughter had been stable for several years did she come into healing. The patient experienced night sweats, her breast became inflamed and swollen, and after six weeks, it broke open and discharged foul-smelling pus. (Archive, B. Eybl)
*A woman moved to a large city in a colder climate to attend the local university, where she had to accept living in a dark, inner courtyard apartment. Accustomed to a sunny climate, she was unhappy in the apartment and longed for life-giving sunlight. Concluding that “everything is so dark in this land,” she experienced a nest conflict. To relieve her distress, she moved her bed right up to the window so she could “catch” a little light. Subsequently, she was diagnosed with breast gland cancer. (Archive, Antje Scherret)
*A 40-year-old, right-handed man whose wife cheated on him continually developed a lump in his left chest because his wife was too busy with other men to look after their children. He left her and remarried. His conflict was resolved when he had a child with his second wife, who was a good mother.
In the healing phase, the surface skin broke, and he had a large open wound on his chest that smelled bad and festered. This lasted for many months, during which time he thought it was just an abscess. Fifteen years later, the man went to Dr. Hamer. When Dr. Hamer read his brain CT scan, he informed the man that he had previously had breast cancer. (Archive, Helmut Pilhar)
*A 27-year-old, right-handed woman had a one-year-old child who was screaming in the kitchen. The child had put both hands on the electric stove and gotten severely burned. The mother rushed the child to the hospital and stayed with him/her. After a few days, she felt a lump in her left breast. Seeing that she was still breastfeeding, she thought nothing of it.
She lay in bed in the hospital at night and could not sleep as she was constantly thinking about her child’s injuries. She had previously been told about Germanic Healing Knowledge, so she spent her time in the hospital researching breast cancer case studies. She read case studies that were remarkably like the situation she was in. Her mouth fell open when she read the case studies. Due to knowledge acquired during the hospital stay, she resolved the conflict at the end of the first hospitalization, and the lump soon disappeared. (Archive, Helmut Pilhar)
*A right-handed, 17-year-old woman fell in love with her horse-riding teacher. The teacher wanted to end the unhealthy relationship. The woman went crazy. She went to Dr. Hamer, and when he looked at her brain CT, he saw she had also responded with breast cancer that she was not aware of. Dr. Hamer predicted that she would soon feel a lump in her breast. A few weeks later, she could feel the lump.
She had a diagnosis in conventional medicine that classified it as malignant. Because she already knew about the lump and what caused it, she ignored the medical diagnosis. The mammary gland tissue added during conflict activity is normally removed naturally by tuberculosis mycobacteria. If you have had frequent doses of antibiotics as a child, or a sterile childhood where you were not permitted to put fingers in the dirt and then in your mouth, this tuberculosis mycobacteria is not available in the body. Thus, the extra tissue cannot be removed, and it becomes an encapsulated cyst.
She had no mycobacteria to remove the lump, so it became encapsulated. At the age of 35, the lump remained. She said it did not bother her; it was now just a part of her. (Archive, Helmut Pilhar)
*A right-handed, 50-year-old woman had a lump in her breast on her left, mother-child side. She went to the hospital, had a biopsy, and was diagnosed with malignant breast cancer. She asked the doctor the cause, and he said it was caused by environmental toxins, heredity, stress, smoking, etc. The doctor’s prognosis was that if she did not go immediately for surgery, she would not survive for four weeks.
The lady discovered Germanic Healing Knowledge before the surgery. After establishing her correct laterality, the Germanic Healing Knowledge consultant asked about her life regarding her mother and children. The lady had a 29-year-old son from a previous marriage who drank himself to death. She found him in bed, dead one morning. This was a terrible shock for her.
She spent the next six months with the Germanic Healing Knowledge consultant working through the healing symptoms, and at the end of that period, the lump shrank and ended up as a tiny, encapsulated lump in her breast. (Archive, Helmut Pilhar)
*A 30-year-old, right-handed woman who is a physician assistant performs mammograms all day long. She noticed a 4 cm lump in her left breast. Knowing the treatment she would get in conventional medicine, she went to a natural healer. She was referred to Dr. Hamer.
Dr. Hamer diagnosed a conflict in her left, mother-child breast. This was caused by a worry over her mother, who had received a colon cancer diagnosis. The woman was wise and vowed that if her mother were diagnosed with cancer again, she would not let her be treated with conventional medicine again, and she would help her mother.
With this, she resolved her care conflict and came into healing. Six months later, she got pregnant and gave birth to a healthy child, and breastfed the child from the breast where she had mammary gland cancer. (Archive, Helmut Pilhar)
Intraductal Breast Cancer
Conflict (The Cause of the Problem)
In Germanic Healing Knowledge, intraductal breast cancer is caused by a separation conflict with a loved one who is metaphorically torn from the breast. The separation conflict can involve either someone you are separated from and want to be reunited with, or a desired separation that you cannot achieve.
If you are right-brain-wired, the left breast is affected by separation conflicts with your mother or children. Your right breast is affected by separation conflicts with everyone else. Dr. Hamer named everyone else as “partner.” If you are left-brain-wired, it is the reverse. See Chapter 6.
It is critical to establish your correct brain-wiring. Just because you write with your right hand does not mean you are right-brain-wired. My wife is right-handed but is left-brain-wired. If you are incorrect in your assessment, you will be trying to solve the wrong problem. The importance of this was shown in the Cindy Scott case study in Chapter 2.
Conflict Activity (When the Problem Starts)
In intraductal breast cancer, the biological program (or disease) is triggered in the very instant you experience the separation conflict. In a split second, the biological conflict affects the psyche, brain, and organs, like an electric shock.
As mentioned, there are three criteria for this conflict shock to trigger a “cancer” program. The shock must be unexpected, acute, and isolating. Dr. Hamer described this as being caught on the wrong foot. This puts you in a high state of stress, and you think about the problem incessantly until you resolve the conflict. Nature will wake you at 3:00 a.m. to allow more time to solve the problem. Symptoms include diminished appetite, weight loss, short-term memory loss, cold hands and feet, as blood flow to your extremities is reduced.
In intraductal cancer, there is no pain in the breast when you experience the separation conflict shock. The milk ducts ulcerate and widen. If the conflict lasts for a long time, the nipple and the surrounding areola become numb.
If the separation conflict is long-running, intense, or recurring, it can lead to knots developing in the milk ducts. This is diagnosed by conventional medicine as a scirrhous carcinoma. According to Dr. Hamer, this is not cancer but instead scar tissue. This does not differ from when you cut your finger multiple times while cutting vegetables, and scar tissue builds up. If scar tissue accumulates in the milk ducts and they shorten, the nipple can also become inverted.
The scar tissue is designed to strengthen and protect the skin to add resiliency against future cuts. How would you react if the medical doctor diagnosed the scar on your finger as a scirrhous carcinoma? Would you let him chop off your finger? The same principle applies to the milk ducts and the breast.
An inverted nipple, numbness, or dry, flaking skin on the breast means that the unresolved separation conflict is still running.
You have two choices: Leave the conflict unresolved and live with the status quo, or work on identifying and resolving the separation conflict, understanding that once resolved, the breast will become swollen and painful for some time. If you decide to resolve the conflict, apply the guidance below on milking the breast, applying a Savoy cabbage leaf under your bra, using milking grease, and The Bioswitch.
Conflict Resolution or Repair Phase (After the Problem Has Been Resolved)
In intraductal cancer, the tissue is removed from the milk duct during the conflict-active phase. In the healing or repair phase, the milk ducts are repaired (replenished) through the process of inflammation, pain, and itching. The nipple can become inverted again during this process. When the milk ducts swell up, they become shorter and temporarily pull the nipple inside the breast.
If the breast is swollen and painful, it means you have resolved the separation conflict. Swelling and pain begin within 72-96 hours of resolving the conflict.
Recall when the pain started and what separation conflicts you resolved a few days before. It is a small window of time to investigate.
In Nature’s design, once the separation conflict has been resolved, the infant would normally resume suckling from the breast. Although milk may not be produced, the healing fluids in the breast make it swollen and engorged. The ducts become blocked with inflammation, and the healing fluids cannot drain.
If the fluid is not evacuated, the breast will shrink, harden, and become small once the healing process is finished. This can be prevented by milking the fluid from the breast. This can be done with a breast pump, or a partner can suckle the breast to remove it. Evacuating the fluid from the breast will be painful at the beginning because of the blockage in the milk ducts. It is easier to moderate this pain by asking someone to suckle the breast rather than using a breast pump.
Dr. Hamer recommended applying Savoy cabbage leaves to reduce inflammation. Remove the thick ribs from the leaves and insert the leaf inside your bra. This helps soften the breast and reduce inflammation. You can also apply milking grease to the inflamed breast to prevent the skin on the breast from becoming dry and brittle.
Inflammation and pain are almost always signs of healing. The biological purpose of pain is to stop you from using a part of the body so that it has the time, space, and energy required to heal.
When you cut your finger, it swells up and becomes painful. The pain is there to stop you from using it. At the end of the healing process, the finger becomes intensely itchy. The healing process of the milk ducts in the breast follows the same process.
Conventional medicine may also diagnose the breast’s inflammation, pain, and itching as periductal, inflammatory, or bacterial mastitis.
If you have any form of calcification in the breast, this also forms after the conflict has been fully resolved. Conventional medicine will often diagnose calcification as malignant breast cancer. This is a misdiagnosis.
The amount of inflammation, pain, and length of time any problem takes to heal is a multiplication of two factors: how long the conflict has been running, and how important the problem is to you. These factors will determine the amount of fluid in the brain and organs, as well as how much time and pain you will endure for it to fully heal.
The Bioswitch
If you have experienced a long-running, intense separation conflict and you are looking at a painful healing phase of equal duration, you can learn to use your subconscious mind to trigger a spontaneous cathartic healing process and significantly shorten both the duration and intensity of the healing pain.
Have a stern discussion with your subconscious mind along the following lines: “Subconscious mind, I know the milk ducts in my breast are swollen and painful as I resolved a long-running and intense separation conflict (fill in the details about your separation conflict) and the milk ducts in my breast are now undergoing a painful healing and replenishment process. Please trigger a cathartic healing of the milk ducts and switch off the pain and itching in my breast.”
Try it. You have nothing to lose. What happened to the pain and itching?
As mentioned, if your subconscious mind has stored tracks and reminders of the separation conflict, it will turn the program back on again. If this happens, re-read Chapter 5 on The Bioswitch and deepen your learning about how to manage subconscious tracks and reminders.
Healing or Repair Crisis (Nature’s Way of Removing Inflammation from the Brain and Organ After Healing is Completed)
Healing can only happen in a fluid environment. Once the healing process is complete, the body needs to remove the healing fluid from both the organ and the brain relay that manages this organ (brain edema). Dr. Hamer named this the repair or healing crisis. The inflammation is squeezed out of the organ and the brain. The body achieves this by temporarily putting you back into conflict activity. You will re-experience the separation conflict emotions that triggered the biological program to start. This can last from seconds to weeks, depending on how much fluid has built up in the brain and organ.
The healing fluids (edema) in the cerebral cortex part of the brain (top center part of the head) are often diagnosed as metastatic brain cancer. This is a misdiagnosis.
All cells in our body, including brain cells, can only heal in a fluid environment. This edema is merely the healing fluids required for the brain to heal.
In intraductal cancer, you will again experience short-term memory loss ranging from a conscious absence where you just feel spaced out, to losing consciousness. If you faint, tell others not to attempt to wake you up. When the body removes healing fluid from your brain, it sometimes shuts down systems and renders you unconscious. If you disturb this process and fluid is not removed from the brain, this will continue happening until the fluid is removed. This may also occur without your being aware—most often at 4:00 a.m. while you are sleeping, but it can also happen during the daytime. Best to be prepared.
The brain uses substantial amounts of glucose during the healing crisis, and your blood sugar levels will drop. Eat or drink something with high sugar levels after you have experienced short-term memory loss, especially if you fainted and fell unconscious.
Biological Purpose or Meaning
With intraductal cancer, the biological purpose or meaning is also in the first conflict-active phase. In Nature’s design, when a mother is separated from her child, the milk is no longer being suckled from the breast and needs to be evacuated. The milk ducts ulcerate and widen so that the unconsumed milk can be more easily drained from the breast. This is harder to understand when you are not pregnant with milk to evacuate. It took me some time to grasp this biological meaning.
The nipple also becomes numb, accompanied by short-term memory loss. The biological purpose of this is also Nature’s gift to help you forget about the person you are separated from.
Case Study Examples
Kimberlee Peifer: Triple-Positive Breast Cancer
*In May of 2022, while 31 weeks pregnant, I was diagnosed with triple-positive breast cancer (ductal). Almost immediately, I underwent a lumpectomy and sentinel node biopsy at 33 weeks pregnant and was then induced at 37 weeks to be able to recover for a month before starting chemotherapy in August. I underwent six rounds of chemo until December 2022.
In January 2023, I did daily radiation for the month and then started hormone therapy that was to be taken for the next 5-10 years. Obviously, I did not know about German New Medicine before this experience.
Rewind to 2020 and my mother calling to tell me the doctor thinks she may have reproductive cancer. In three short weeks, she had passed away from a uterine carcinosarcoma after a hysterectomy she couldn’t recover from, a “drop-off” to the ER because no family was allowed in the hospital due to COVID-19, and an “explosion” of cancer throughout her abdomen after the hysterectomy. Thankfully, we were allowed to be with her for her final three days.
During these three weeks, I first noticed a lump in my left breast. I figured I would wait to get it checked until after my mom recovered or started treatment, but that never came to be.
Immediately following her death, I went to get the lump checked. I had a mammogram and was told it was a sebaceous cyst. The lump stayed there for the next two years.
While pregnant, I noticed the lump getting bigger. I finally said something to my doctor at my seven-month pregnancy appointment, and the next day the cancer diagnosis came. The diagnosis was ductal cancer.
I have always been someone who felt that “the body keeps score” regarding my emotional/mental world affecting my physical state. I have also always been baffled that I seemed to always get “sick” after a chaotic moment in my life.
When I stumbled upon German New Medicine about halfway through the chemo treatments, it didn’t surprise me that I was immediately intrigued. As I began exploring German New Medicine, so much began to make sense to me…
I am right-handed and the “cancer” was in my left breast. My mother’s news and then quick passing created the separation conflict that began the ulceration in the duct lining. As I began healing and got over the shock of the news, the cells started proliferating, creating a growth that conventional medicine called “cancer.”
The growth I noticed during pregnancy was most likely just the intense changes that the breasts go through during pregnancy (not the conventional medicine explanation I was told that the cancer is feeding off the increased hormones in pregnancy).
Obviously, all of this would have been nice to know before receiving my diagnosis. However, I believe I survived the treatments so well because of my natural inclination to trust my body and believe I would be OK.
Then, discovering German New Medicine was the biggest gift to help me articulate what I felt like I had always known in my body.
Even though I went through chemo, radiation, and some hormone therapy, eventually getting to know and understand German New Medicine has given me the courage to stop all medications, discontinue mammograms, and working with my oncologist.
I do often wonder that if I had not gone through the cancer diagnosis and made the connection to my mother’s diagnosis and death, would I have ever been able to fully believe in German New Medicine and shift from the conventional medicine model?
I have felt SO much better since making these changes and knowing that the “cancer” won’t return and metastasize. Time and space have allowed me to see other illnesses (healing phase symptoms/adaptations) in me and my family’s lives and to be able to connect them to the corresponding conflict shocks. This has only strengthened my belief and understanding of German New Medicine.
I am truly amazed at the accuracy and extensiveness of German New Medicine and what Dr. Hamer discovered. In my opinion, it combines the best of Nature, logic, and the mystical to remind me that my body is always moving towards life! (Archive, Danny Carroll) – Kimberlee Peifer
Lisa Tomlinson: ER positive, HER2 Negative Breast Cancer
*It all started in 2016 when I was diagnosed with ER positive, HER2 negative, left breast ductal cancer which was tackled with some deep breaths, a lumpectomy and holistic healing.
Over four years later, and eighteen months after the sudden death of my amazing father, things reignited. The previous scar tissue became another lump, and I was thrown back into the NHS, a system I felt highly uncomfortable in.
Having been in the system for more than eight years, I know how demoralising, disarming and unfair it is. Good news only came if you followed all the rules and took on the usual three treatments offered: chemo, radiation, pills, and surgery. What happened when you wanted to take something but not everything? You were not well received.
In my bid for wholeness, I began throwing the proverbial kitchen sink at it. I say “wholeness” because, of course, we are deemed ill when given such diagnoses, and I did not feel this way, as I am sure many others do not. This judgment did not sit well, and I found the terminology at times, extremely damaging.
I worked hard on my daily healing with many things such as: nutrition, herbalism, meditation, castor oil packs, coffee enemas, and anything and everything I had read about in books or on alternative cancer sites. However, nothing was taming the lump this time. Instead, it was taking on its own journey.
At this time, I reconnected with an acquaintance on the subject of “The Biological Laws of Nature from German New Medicine.” The timing was perfect and as luck would have it, this changed my course of events.
Modern oncology makes me feel disempowered, I have not found it to be a consistent or particularly logical science, and this starts with the germ theory and finishes with the metastasis theory.
Following The Biological Laws of Nature, something that the whole plant and animal kingdom also experience, provided a reference point and a comfort blanket. I refused to see myself as malfunctioning and sick, and with the help of the biological laws, I saw myself as healing from the emotional trauma that began in the psyche.
I have found The Biological Laws to be consistent and help us understand our bodies and minds from a distinct perspective. Which is that they are not malfunctioning or dubious inherited DNA.
I went through the five laws and the phases of healing, which included lumps, swelling, water retention, pain, water draining out, hot sweats due to microbial activity, ducts shrinking, and lots of pulling of the tissues.
New conflicts, which are what oncology terms “metastasis,” often happen when you have been given such shocking diagnoses. I developed skin, lymph, and liver issues, all pertaining to different conflicts. German New Medicine says if we heal our conflicts, we heal our bodies.
I believe we should have a choice. I took hormonal medications on my journey at a time when my skin wounds were messy and painful, and this took me out of an intense healing that I could not close off.
In German New Medicine, skin conflicts come about due to disfigurement, and this is how I felt daily. I did not believe I could heal this one without some intervention to take me out of the intense healing I could not quite fathom. I always honored my inner self and took each decision at my own pace.
As a naturopathic nutritionist, I also trained in psychology and paid attention to my thoughts and how energy can lock itself in our bodies through our pasts. I researched energy healing and made sure I worked on moving energy through my body daily by using spiritual counseling, journaling, meditation, gong baths, Reiki, and exercising, including daily dog walks.
Time spent connecting with nature is moving meditation; I could be aware of my thoughts and then release them. I worked on staying grounded. I hooked up with the German New Medicine community and collaborated with a German New Medicine practitioner to understand my conflicts in a bid to heal them. They were able to remind me of the program I was completing and that it was all a very natural process, which gave validity and genuine hope, something I aim to provide my clients, in addition to nutritional and body healing practices.
I am now eight years on from this initial diagnosis, and there are still days when I have had to dig deeper due to the deformity I am left with. However, my war wounds remind me that I traveled a journey, one of physical and spiritual healing, trauma release, acceptance, and discovery.
We all need a mentor or two in life when the going gets tough. There is not one way to do anything, but I do believe that we can ride the waves without degrading our health.
I saw “Cancer” as my teacher to guide me to become a better therapist, so I could share this knowledge with others in need. Remember, with a little guidance and understanding of Mother Nature, we can weather the storms. Storms make people stronger, and they do not last forever. (Archive, Danny Carroll) – Lisa Tomlinson
Aubrey Reel: Intraductal Breast Cancer
*I had an unexpected separation from a relationship that felt “ripped away” from my breast in February of 2024. It was very distressing to me and lasted for 4 months. In May of 2024, I noticed, whilst drying off from a shower, that my right nipple appeared to be retracting.
At this point, I knew nothing of German New Medicine (GNM), but I was very distrustful of conventional medicine. I chose the wait-and-see approach. I experienced a resolution of the separation in the relationship in June 2024. Within a couple of weeks, I noticed a lump.
At this point, I scheduled a mammogram but had to wait a month due to schedule conflicts. The lump had grown significantly larger, but during those 3 weeks, I discovered GNM. By the time I had my mammogram, I was armed with the truth!
I had a 4 cm lump at the time of the mammogram, and they wanted me to do a biopsy. I refused. Instead, I contacted a GNM practitioner and discussed my understanding of my timeline. She suggested I have a brain CT scan and consult with a doctor who could read it for me.
My timeline was correct as per the scan. It revealed I did experience an intense separation conflict and was running a milk duct program. It also showed the healing was still in process.
The healing lasted from June until December, during which time, I made some practical changes. I distanced myself from the relationship and made perceptual changes by identifying the negative beliefs that were causing me distress.
Some interesting things I noticed during the healing were that different ducts were inflamed and healing at different times. The lump changed and shifted over time as I went back into conflict activity. I did not experience any feelings of isolation or abandonment that triggered water retention, so I didn’t have the type of swelling shown on the GNM website.
In the first part of the healing phase, my breast was slightly swollen and itchy, but not red or engorged. I also experienced tingling, much like when your foot falls asleep. It was uncomfortable but not painful. At other times, I experienced more of a burning sensation, again uncomfortable but not painful. In the second part of the healing phase, my breast was itchy, so itchy!
Also of note, over the years, my right breast has reduced in size, which I credited to breastfeeding and being middle-aged, but now I know that my breast has gotten smaller because of how many times I have run this program.
From the mammogram, I saw that I had a lot of micro–calcifications, which told me I had run this program many times, and as I learned what healing felt like in the body, I also recognized the sensations. The familiarity has brought me a lot of comfort. My body knows how to do this!
Because I felt a repulsion for conventional medicine, I had never had a mammogram before this one, and now I feel so grateful that I listened to my intuition. These yearly scans would most certainly have revealed “cancer” at different points in my life, but instead, I was blissfully unaware, and my body took care of it on its own. I cringe thinking about what would have happened to me before learning GNM!
I currently still have a very small lump, but it’s getting smaller every day. I feel grateful for the lump because I know it’s restoring my cells. I rejoice when it itches because I know it’s breaking down the cells I don’t need. Not only am I at peace, but I am amazed at the beauty of nature and quintessence! (Archive, Danny Carroll) – Aubrey Reel
*A left-handed, happily married woman has a son whom she loves more than anything else. At the beginning of his studies, he is still living at home with his parents. She is severely affected by his announcement that he plans to move into his own apartment. She never imagined that he would leave so quickly. For her, he was always her “little boy.”
This was a conflict of her son being torn from her breast, causing unnoticed cell degradation in the milk ducts during the active phase. One day, after she accepted that her son’s leaving was a positive and normal development, she noticed a lump in her right, mother-child breast. Conventional medicine’s diagnosis: invasive ductal carcinoma. (Archive Claudio Trupiano, thanks to Dr. Hamer)
*A 39-year-old, right-handed woman had several fierce disagreements with her husband about his ex-wife. In her opinion, he was too friendly and cooperative toward her. This caused a partner-separation conflict affecting the milk ducts of the right breast. This resulted in unnoticed cell loss during the active phase and restoration of the milk ducts (intraductal cancer) in the repair phase. (Archive, B. Eybl)
*A 41-year-old, childless, right-handed patient had a dog named Benni whom she loved very much. She warned her mother, who lives on a farm, not to lay out any rat poison because it could endanger Benni. Her mother ignored her warnings, and misfortune struck: Benni ate the poison and died. Her pet child was “torn from her breast.” She did not want to talk about it to anyone because Benni was “just a dog.” This caused cell loss during the active phase.
Not until a year later did the patient recover from the incident. In the repair phase, she noticed a white lesion on the left nipple. A 2x2x4 cm lump developed in the milk ducts. The patient was relieved when she learned about the causal relationships and refused conventional medical treatment. Within a year, the lump was almost gone. (Archive, B. Eybl)
*A 42-year-old, right-handed married patient, mother of two children, had a husband who was very much under his mother’s influence. The patient’s mother-in-law tried to pull the two children onto her side, nearly ruining their marriage.
One Christmas, her husband took the children “for a quick visit” to his parents. However, he and the children stayed and celebrated with the mother-in-law. This caused a mother-child separation conflict. The children were “torn from her breast.” (Archive, B. Eybl)
*A 10-year-old, right-handed boy loved snowboarding. His class went on a ski trip and they could choose between skiing and snowboarding. The class chose skiing. The boy became stubborn and said he would not go skiing, so he had to go back to class on his own. His nipple on his right (partner) side became retracted as he experienced a separation conflict from his class. When the class returned, healing began, and it became very painful. (Archive, Helmut Pilhar)
The Realities of Cancer Research
In my years of studying cancer and the cancer industry, my experience has been that if a cancer research report does not support maintenance of the status quo, it is kept hidden from the public. This applies equally to reports that show the results of current practices in a negative light, as well as those that demonstrate significant breakthroughs outside of chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery.
Cancer research is a dangerous occupation. It is common for doctors and researchers to be buried along with their reports. There are websites dedicated to tracking the unexplained deaths of people in the cancer research industry, as well as doctors who use alternative medical practices. Dr. Hamer experienced this personally and survived many attempts on his life.
Below, I detail some concealed cancer research reports.
1993 Neustadt Austria – 92% Survival Rate
As mentioned earlier, in 1993, Dr. Hamer was prosecuted for practicing medicine without a license. The Public Prosecutor’s Office of Neustadt subpoenaed 6,500 of Dr. Hamer’s patients’ files and called them all to determine their current state of health. Many had been declared terminally ill before being referred to Dr. Hamer.
The prosecutor had to admit in court that over 6,000 were not only alive, but in full health. That is a recovery rate of 92%. Dr. Hamer was subsequently given a six-month suspended prison sentence.
1997 Cologne Germany – 85% Survival Rate
Dr. Hamer was prosecuted again in 1997 in Cologne, Germany for practicing medicine without a license. He was given a nineteen-month prison sentence and served twelve months. As part of Dr. Hamer’s defense, Marc Fréchet, a psychologist who specialized in cancer patients, was called to testify in the case.
Fréchet spent years studying and using Dr. Hamer’s medical research findings and had an 85% survival rate with his patients who refused conventional medical treatments.
Below is a transcript of his testimony published on August 20, 1997, by Helmut Pilhar, Dr. Hamer’s appointed successor.
Marc Fréchet to the Court in Cologne – Testimony
Marc Fréchet, Clinical Psychologist – Medical and Psychological Oncology
Your Honours,
I am aware that this statement may be used in this court. I am aware of and accept the possible consequences of the following statement with regard to your jurisdiction.
I have been practicing as a freelance clinical psychologist since 1978. For nine years I practiced in the field of medical oncology at the Paul Brousse Clinic in Villejuif, in direct collaboration with Prof. G. Mathe. Funding was provided by the Association Claude Bernard.
My activities were as follows: Every Thursday I was busy with consultations all day. Individuals who consulted me were burdened with somatic symptoms that presented themselves as blood disorders or tumors. All these patients were referred to me by the attending physicians at the clinic.
During these nine years, I have had consultations with about 1,000 people. Among these patients were both adults and children. Outside of consultation hours, I was involved in my area of practice, research. This research consisted in reviewing statements of numerous people, regarding the psychological aspect of cancer suffering. The reason for conducting this review was the following:
Faced with my patients’ despair or depression and search for a miraculous and immediate treatment, I attempted to find an inner meaning to the illness instead of seeking solutions from the outside. I guided them to identify their daily problems as related to their suffering, to approach the situation from a different angle. Since my area of knowledge is not in medicine, patients were encouraged to tell me about their symptoms, complaints, and the consequences they experienced, both positive and negative.
After recording the various hammers of fate encountered by these people, we identified certain general causes. If these results had been intended for publication, it would have been concluded that all individuals who experienced such psychological problems were most likely to have suffered organic damage eventually in their lives.
Our permanent search in the course of this work was to identify as precisely as possible the emotional sensation in connection with the organ symptoms. Here is an example: In connection with breast cancer, five problem areas were identified.
In my opinion, Dr. Hamer lists as many varieties as we also found. Medically, I worked out the biological identification of breast cancer through my work in Villejuif. Dr. Hamer’s method has allowed me to more specifically determine the emotional disturbances associated with this somatic symptomatology. When the available old studies of women and men are analyzed, the distinct types of cancer can be classified according to the categories defined by Dr. Hamer.
We can—independently of Dr. Hamer’s work—using the data on the patients we examined in detail, confirm the method developed by Dr. Hamer one hundred percent.
Our concern was to identify the patient’s feelings about their disease as accurately and completely as possible. If I were to present the results of our psychosomatic analysis of the problems expressed by our patients to Dr. Hamer, he would be able to precisely assign the pathology of the patients to the psychological problem areas.
As a former general practitioner at the hospital, I cared for three distinct groups of patients:
Group A consisted of 380 individuals (41%) who received medical treatment
Group B consisted of 215 individuals (26%) who decisively refused medical treatment and
Group C consisted of 312 individuals (33%) who appeared for consultation only once.
Regardless of which medical treatment the patients followed or not, I can only confirm that an intimate understanding of the biological and psychological mechanisms associated with the medical symptoms always led to an improvement in the patient’s situation. Many of them are still doing well today. Their lives have improved in quality and inner peace.
Looking back over the six years of research in Villejuif, 285 of 604 (47%) individuals survived as of June 29, 1994.
Of those survivors:
102 (28%) belonged to Group A and
183 (85%) belonged to Group B.
I cared for the patients in Group A according to their wishes, averaging eight hours per person. Group B patients were entitled to a minimum of 40 hours per person. Both groups had the opportunity to contact us outside of the consultations by phone.
In summary, I would like to state that most of the deceased patients died from their anxiety, due to biological fatigue and their emotional isolation, from the same causes that led to their illness.
With these short remarks, I hope to have given you, Your Honours, a small insight into the richness that the occupation with the findings and results of Dr. Hamer brings with it. I wish I could have worked alongside him. Marc Fréchet
Even though Fréchet presented compelling evidence to the court that Dr. Hamer’s approach to helping cancer patients delivered significantly improved outcomes in terms of survival rates, Dr. Hamer was sent to prison.
Like many other brave cancer research specialists who had a story that mainstream medicine did not want to be told, Fréchet was buried, along with his cancer research report. The blog post titled “Marc Fréchet — Obituary by Dr. Hamer” was published on Helmut Pilhar’s website on January 15, 1998.
Marc Fréchet – Obituary by Dr. Hamer
Marc Fréchet had been asked by his boss, Prof. Mathe, one of the three bosses besides Prof. Israel and Prof. Schwarzenberg, from the well-known national cancer treatment center Villejuif near Paris, to find out how many patients die if “nothing is done.”
He was allowed to provide psychotherapy to both groups, the chemo-treated patients and the untreated. But of course, the untreated patients, mostly untreatable, i.e., incurable cases, had also already suffered the diagnosis and prognosis shock. Usually, such patients die at the same percentage rate as the chemo-treated ones.
It was not planned that Marc Fréchet would be explaining Germanic New Medicine to them. When it finally became known what he had been doing, over 85% of the untreated, who had found their way out of the panic through Germanic New Medicine, survived, and even 28% of the chemo-treated patients, who had also found their way out of the panic through Germanic New Medicine, survived, he was immediately thrown out of the hospital.
The tragedy: Fréchet now wanted to publish his findings but had suffered a self-worth conflict, “I can’t do this” when being sacked, with osteolysis in the femoral neck at the organ level.
A few days before finishing his documentation, “Now I’ve done it,” his osteolysis went into the healing phase, and his groin swelled up.
Although aware of Germanic New Medicine, he rashly went to a hospital near Paris to be examined. Something very strange happened there. Fréchet was given morphine, possibly under a pretext, possibly also without his knowledge, after which he did not wake up.
After 10 days, Marc Fréchet was dead.
Particularly macabre: His boss, Prof. Mathe, had himself been treated by me and my friends more than 10 years ago for a bronchial carcinoma in line with German New Medicine — without chemo. Since recovering, he resumed using chemo in patients — well aware of the 98% pseudo-therapy mortality.
Marc Fréchet died as a martyr for the Germanic New Medicine. Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer
Healing With Music Therapy
Later in his career, Dr. Hamer spent years exploring the healing power of music. Once again, he made even more extraordinary discoveries.
Working closely with an Italian music professor and classical pianist, Prof. Giovanna Conti, they made what Dr. Hamer described as the “greatest therapeutic discovery in the history of mankind.”
When you listen to music with a melody that has been composed according to the principles of the golden ratio and Fibonacci Sequence played at 432 hertz (Hz), it will help you remove edema from your brain and return to homeostasis (the natural, healthy, rhythmic state of nervous system function) by restoring your normal psyche-brain-organ harmony.
If you are in the first of the two phases, the conflict-active phase, the vibrational frequency can downgrade your conflict. After you resolve your conflict and enter the repair phase, it can fast-track the healing process.
Biphasic Music Pattern
In 2007, while Prof. Conti was deepening her understanding of Germanic Healing Knowledge, she discovered that certain types of Western classical music followed the same pattern as Dr. Hamer’s 2nd Biological Law, The Law of Two Phases. After analyzing this in depth, she shared her work with Dr. Hamer.
Impressed, Dr. Hamer asked Prof. Conti to analyze his song, Mein Studentenmädchen (My Student Maiden). In 1976, Dr. Hamer composed this song for his beloved first wife and mother of his children, Sigrid Oldenburg, for their 20th wedding anniversary. Prof. Conti determined that the structure of Mein Studentenmädchen also corresponded exactly with the pattern of Dr. Hamer’s 2nd Biological Law and chose the song as the prototype for her subsequent research.
She went on to discover that many classical masterpieces, including ones by Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, and Schubert, also followed, in detail, the same pattern that Dr. Hamer recognized in the 2nd Biological Law of the Germanic Healing Knowledge. Furthermore, Prof. Conti found that the biphasic pattern she observed in those masterpieces, and Mein Studentenmädchen, also corresponded with the proportions of the golden section, or golden ratio.
In a nutshell, this is the mathematical principle that can be found everywhere in Nature and is expressed by the Fibonacci Sequence. This principle is understood to have a geometric expression that is referred to as “godlike in its natural perfection.”
432 Hertz Frequency Music
In the 19th century, classical music was tuned at A=432 Hz, a frequency that is also mathematically consistent with the Fibonacci Sequence (also called Verdi tuning). In the early 20th century, however, the Rockefeller Foundation researched music frequencies. They discovered that if you increase the tuning frequency of music from 432 Hz to 440 Hz, among other dubious effects, worker bees work harder and faster.
In 1939, and again in 1953, international conferences organized in London by the British Standards Institute started a process of the adoption of A=440 Hz, as promoted by the Rockefeller Foundation. In time, this became the universal standard for tuning musical instruments.
Healing with Music
Dr. Hamer focused on the application of Mein Studentenmädchen. While playing the song at 432 Hz during the treatment of certain diseases, he discovered that Mein Studentenmädchen put disease programs on hold. He said the 432 Hz version of the song, with his vocals accompanied by a cello, was twice as effective as the 440 Hz version performed by a professional orchestra. If you listen to Dr. Hamer’s song 24/7 (this can be played at a barely audible level in the background), it puts the disease process into stasis, similar to how a woman’s body goes into stasis (rest and repair) during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy.
The extraordinary healing properties of Mein Studentenmädchen were “accidentally” discovered by a seven-year-old Austrian girl. For months, she had suffered from chronic bronchitis. Distraught over his daughter’s illness, her father purchased Dr. Hamer’s book Die Archaischen Melodien (The Archaic Melody), which included a DVD of the song. Intuitively, this young girl was infatuated with Mein Studentenmädchen and listened to it day and night. Three days later, to the astonishment of her parents, she walked out of her bedroom in full health.
In time, Dr. Hamer observed extraordinary results in the people who listened to his music. This was especially the case for people suffering from conflict constellations (two active conflicts on directly opposite sides of the brain that trigger major behavior changes), like children with Down syndrome and autism, and even major health challenges like cancer. He found that it was beneficial for reducing, or in many cases, eliminating symptoms.
I gave the music to my friend whose four-year-old son, at the time, was severely autistic. While his son slept, my friend had the music quietly playing in the background. Within a year, the boy had transformed from a quiet and despondent, developmentally challenged four-year-old who could barely communicate, to a highly engaging, outgoing, fun-loving five-year-old.
Another example is a man who had come to me with 50% of his liver removed. He reported that when he listened to Dr. Hamer’s music, his pain subsided to the point where he did not need to use any medications. As soon as he switched off the music, his pain levels would start to increase dramatically.
Aiding Your Healing Process
I recommend playing Dr. Hamer’s healing music, Mein Studentenmädchen, for as many hours in the day as possible. The music can be played so it is barely audible.
The music must be played at 432 Hz. I recommend downloading a 432 Hz app that ensures music is played at the correct frequency.
In an ideal situation, listen all day and night to reduce the severity of your symptoms and speed up the healing process.
Dr. Hamer said that the version recorded at 432 Hz was twice as effective as the professionally recorded version at 440 Hz.
If you would like to watch Dr. Hamer explain the magic of his music therapy, visit his publishing company’s web page for a video presentation on Mein Studenten-mädchen.
You can purchase Dr. Hamer’s healing music or his books on music therapy through his website. Prof. Conti’s book The Biological Meaning of Music is also included.
Use Dr. Hamer’s music therapy to put your disease progression on hold. This will buy you some time to find a Germanic Healing Knowledge consultant to help you start resolving the biological conflicts responsible for your health issues.
*I have been studying German New Medicine for a few years. It is wonderful to see again and again how exactly it functions, in my case, my family, for my friends, or acquaintances.
My children, who grew up with this awareness, know quite well how to deal with health challenges. When they experience a conflict, it is normally resolved quickly. They come to me and say: “Mama, I know exactly why I had the cough or the cold,” or “why my knee hurt.”
And when at times, a conflict cannot be resolved immediately, then they come meekly: “Mama, can I talk to you later?” It is pleasing to see how the children are growing up with a different understanding of “illness.” Those are, anyway, mostly healing phases.
I cannot protect myself or my children against conflicts. We are all responsible for how we deal with conflicts. However, we have learned to deal with conflicts differently.
We all have baggage and carry around unresolved conflicts. I was lugging around such a conflict for ten years, without knowing it.
I have been happily married for 13 years and have two daughters. It was always my most ardent wish to have one more child, a son. My husband, the sole earner, did not agree with having a third child. I always quietly believed that if I got pregnant and we had a third child, he would have been very happy. So I hung on to the desire.
I did not believe in taking the contraceptive pill or using protection during intercourse, so there was always a chance I would get pregnant. Each time I thought I could be pregnant, I took a pregnancy test. Each time, I was disappointed when the test was negative. I was preoccupied with it for a couple of days, and then I forgot about it. I never said a word about this to my husband.
Recently, there was such a situation once again. As usual, I took a test, however, this time I was not at all surprised by the result – quite the contrary. I thought to myself: “You are now 37 years old and practically too old to have another child. The children are growing up and now to begin all over again – no, you do not want that anymore!”
A few days later, I felt that my left breast (I am right-handed) hurt a lot; it was extremely sensitive. The next day, I noticed that a red mark had formed. The breast was hot, cancer-red, severely swollen, and felt hard. Even the mammilla had pulled inward (retracted). I did not panic, for I knew that this could only be the healing phase of a separation conflict and a so-called mammary ductal “carcinoma.”
However, I was worried that I was not clear about the conflict that caused it. It could only be a separation conflict from my mother or my child. But there was no such conflict in sight. It is extremely important for me to find out what the conflict was, and how long it lasted, so that I could understand the intensity and duration of the conflict, so I knew what to expect in the healing phase.
I tried quark compresses that have a cooling effect to counteract the swelling and placed ice packs on the relevant spot on the breast. But the next morning, the redness and even the swelling had increased.
The redness had now spread around the breast eight to nine centimeters; however, the pain was bearable. Now and then, I felt severe twitches, which were very uncomfortable. I also had the impression that the breast had become externally deformed and rubbery.
I subsequently rubbed in milking grease and massaged gently up to the mammilla. And I noticed something else: my short-term memory was affected.
The quark compresses I used for a total of five days, however, only at night, and during the day, I stuck ice packs or cold sheets in a larger bra. After six days, the redness had reduced a bit, though the breast was still thick, hard, and heavy, and the mammilla remained retracted.
In all my deliberations, I asked myself: What is the mother-child separation conflict I have resolved? In the process, I thought about the situation regarding the pregnancy test, but that seemed to be too abstract to me, too far-fetched. I was not sure.
Finally, I confided in an acquaintance who is also well-informed about German New Medicine. However, she thought that it could only be this problem.
After consultation with “headquarters,” she also confirmed this opinion. And it was not as abstract as it initially seemed. For I had, even if just mentally, finally separated from my “son.” It is difficult for most to imagine that a problem like this could be triggered as a result.
So, how did it go from then on? The acquaintance suggested that I replace the quark compresses with compresses of cabbage leaves. I remembered that my father had earlier used them quite often for some aches and pains and had also been successful. And so the suggestion was not odd for me, as it may sound to some.
Anyhow, the cabbage always had great standing in ancient times and was nearly a universal remedy. It is said that the Romans did not know any other “remedy” for six centuries. They used it as an internal and external cleaning agent for compresses, and for the treatment of wounds of their legionaries.
I procured a very fresh, green, juicy Savoy cabbage. In the evening, I broke off a few leaves, washed them thoroughly, cut the thick ribs out, and rolled them out flat with a rolling pin. I distributed them on my breast to retain the moisture, I placed another film on them.
The next morning, the surface of the breast initially looked quite wizened. However, after a while, it looked smoother again. The redness had disappeared, the tenseness had reduced, and I even believed – or imagined – the breast had become a bit smaller. I continued with these compresses and left the cabbage leaves for up to twelve hours or more to take effect.
After a few days, I was happy to see the breast had become smaller and softer. I was quite happy when I saw that even the mammilla gradually curved outwards again. Likewise, the stings in the breast were reduced. But for that, now there was a terrible itch.
In any case, I continued the procedure for a while and rubbed milking grease into the breast regularly, and of course, continued to cool. In the meantime, everything regressed again. The whole process lasted a total of three weeks.
It is impossible to imagine what would have happened to me if I had not already known about German New Medicine. Probably I would have been operated on by now, the breast perhaps amputated and mutilated. (Archive, Dr. Hamer)
When you learn that breast cancer is not a disease and that cancer does not spread around your body like some foreign invading army, it changes your outlook on the problem.
Understanding that breast cancer is part of Nature’s design to help you nurture a sick loved one or express the milk from the breast when you are separated from a loved one changes your approach to solving it.
Dr. Hamer’s case study above of the Germanic Healing Knowledge practitioner and the male breast cancer case study in Chapter 7 demonstrate how, when you have prior knowledge of the life events and how they affect your biology, you cannot be convinced by medical doctors that it’s a catastrophic death sentence. Once you can connect the dots between what is happening in your life and how it changes your biology, there is no fear or panic.
As shown above, this takes some work. However, this is the real work of Germanic Healing Knowledge, and it is much better than running to a medical doctor and having your body mutilated and poisoned through a medical system that has a five-year survival rate for breast cancer of 1.5%.
Learning Germanic Healing Knowledge does not stop you from getting into conflicts in life, but it helps tremendously to work out how best to resolve the conflicts and manage the symptoms of the healing process. But there is not one path to follow. Everybody’s paths are different. You have to make decisions based on what you think is best for you.
What’s Next?
I have been studying Germanic Healing Knowledge since 2012 and, as Aristotle said, “The more you know, the more you know you don’t know.” The human body is a tremendously complex organism, and the challenges we face during our lives are virtually infinite in scope. Even though Dr. Hamer organized this new understanding of biology into a logical, scientific structure, learning Germanic Healing Knowledge is a lifelong journey of discovery.
I can promise you that learning Germanic Healing Knowledge comes with a huge return on your investment that pays out frequent dividends. It is truly life-changing.
Can you imagine your peace of mind when you live in a world where there is no such thing as disease? That is the place where I live. It is heaven on earth.
Come along and join me….
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The Healing Tribune Book Series
At the end of the journey, The Healing Tribune will be a 500-plus book series, one book on each disease. The objective of the series is to present Dr. Hamer’s extraordinary medical discoveries in an easy-to-understand and digestible format for all.
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If Germanic Healing Knowledge were taught to children in kindergarten, there would be no such thing as disease. Children would understand the life experience that changed their biology and how to solve the problem in real life by addressing the “cause” instead of the symptom. In both conventional and alternative medicine, we are currently only addressing symptoms, which is why we suffer from chronic health conditions. In business or health, you can never solve ANY problem by addressing the symptom/s.
Germanic Healing Knowledge Resources
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• 18 hours of on-demand teaching with over 30 powerful healing case studies, including cancers, asthma, allergies, epilepsy, ‘incurable’ celiac disease, migraines, rheumatoid arthritis, mental constellations like depression, and many more.
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• A Community Group to support you on your learning journey.
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Closing Thoughts
With the knowledge contained in this book, you will be able to switch off the pain caused by your disease and medical diagnosis, like a light switch.
If you listen to Dr. Hamer’s healing music Mein Studentenmädchen 24/7, you can put your disease process on hold and buy yourself some time to understand and address the real-life challenges that are causing your health issues.
With patience and perseverance, you will be one of the thousands of people who have been lucky enough to discover Dr. Hamer’s work. Like me, many of them have successfully resolved their health issues.
Fortunately, the hospitals will still be there if you ever need acute assistance on your road to recovery, like I did with my jaw. Furthermore, you will now be able to communicate with them from a position of knowledge (power) and not a state of confusion and helplessness.
If you’re facing a health challenge and would like me to cover it, please email me at dc@danny-carroll.com with a brief description of your situation. I will prioritize health issues based on the greatest need.
Finally, if learning about Dr. Hamer’s medical discoveries has been a eureka moment for you, as it was for me, I would be grateful if you could post an honest review of this book. As an independent author and publisher, even just one or two lines help tremendously.
Most importantly, please share your success stories about resolving your health issues after learning Germanic Healing Knowledge.
I wish you the best of luck on your healing journey.

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