Oral mucosal squamous ulcer, right side of organ Conflict: Not being able to spit out a morsel. Example: Alcohol test. Driver has to blow in the test and loses the driver’s license because of alcohol. for the right-handed person concerning partner for the left-handed person concerning mother/child Idiom: “It burns on the tip of my […]
Category Archives: Aphthous Ulcers
For Aphthous Ulcers, there are two possibilities.
1) old intestinal mucosa (morsel conflict)
2.) Squamous epithelium (want to spit out)
Oral mucosal squamous ulcer, left side of organ Conflict: Not being able to spit out a morsel. Example: Alcohol test. Driver has to blow in the test and loses the driver’s license because of alcohol. for the right-handed person concerning mother or child for the left-handed person concerning partner Idiom: “It burns on the tip […]
Submucosal-Oral-Mucosa-Ca (deep intestinal epithelial layer), right side. Conflict: Conflict of not being able to ingest (salivate) a morsel. Very common conflict in the critically ill when they can no longer absorb food properly; e.g., due to pain Idiom: – Hamer Focus: HH In the brainstem (pons), right dorsal (backward) active phase: Adeno-Ca of the resorptive […]
Submucosal Oral Mucosa Ca (deep intestinal epithelial layer), left side. Conflict: Conflict, not being able to expel a morsel of feces (vomit). Idiom: – Hamer Focus: In the brainstem (pons), left dorsal (backward) active phase: Adeno-Ca of the resorptive grade grew in a flat area and reached only a low height, under the mouth’s squamous […]