Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 , Dr. Hamer's work is probably the most interesting theory of cancer that I have ever come across. It is more than trauma that is associated with chronic medical problems; it is unexpected trauma for which you are unprepared. Such trauma catches your brain off guard and you have a PTSD type reaction in the psyche, the brain, and a conjugate organ. Healing doesn't begin until the conflict is resolved. I first heard of Hamer several years ago. I set his theory aside as it did not seem to take into account other causes of cancer. I then began to notice patterns among the cancer patients with whom I work. First it was the little things like changes in skin temperature and reactivity in thermography. I then started looking for trauma and I usually found it. It has progressed to a point that I am now looking for faster methods of conflictolysis. Hamer is very unpopular with those in the pharmaceutical business. At 07:21 PM 1/4/2006, you wrote: >Greetings, > >Does anyone know anything about German New Medicine? I have become >quite interested in this and have read some ideas that trauma causes >medical problems. Does anyone have an opinion on this? Are there any >peer reviewed studies discussing the outcome studies of this treatment? > >Thanks for your help. >JF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 For those who want to read more, here is a link to an introduction. The other pages on this site offer deeper explanations. http://www.newmedicine.ca/intro.php VGammill wrote: > , > Dr. Hamer's work is probably the most interesting theory of cancer > that I have ever come across. It is more than trauma that is > associated with chronic medical problems; it is unexpected trauma for which you are unprepared. Such trauma catches your brain off guard and you have a PTSD type reaction in the psyche, the brain, and a conjugate organ. Healing doesn't begin until the conflict is resolved. I first heard of Hamer several years ago. I set his theory aside as it did not seem to take into account other causes of cancer. I then began to notice patterns among the cancer patients with whom I work. First it was the little things like changes in skin temperature and reactivity in thermography. I then started looking for trauma and I usually found it. It has progressed to a point that I am now looking for faster methods of conflictolysis. > Hamer is very unpopular with those in the pharmaceutical business. > > > At 07:21 PM 1/4/2006, you wrote: > >Does anyone know anything about German New Medicine? I have become > >quite interested in this and have read some ideas that trauma causes medical problems. Does anyone have an opinion on this? Are there any peer reviewed studies discussing the outcome studies of this treatment? Thanks for your help. JF > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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