It was the Greeks with their Asclepias who had developed a culture of coping with psychological conflicts in ancient times. The priests of Asclepius asked those seeking advice about their dreams of the previous night and deduced from them their psychological problems and physical illnesses. Even if, of course, the statements of earlier times could […]
Category Archives: Biliary Colic
Biliary colic is the crisis of the squamous epithelium that lines the liver, the gall bladder, and the excretory duct of the pancreas. This squamous epithelium belongs to the so-called pharyngeal mucosal scheme and hurts in the active phase and especially strongly in crisis.
Germanische Heilkunde® is based on 5 biological laws. The 3rd law, “the ontogenetic system of the tumors and cancer equivalents,” states that all organs controlled by the old-brain make cell proliferation in the conflict-active phase. All organs controlled by the cerebrum make cell reduction, thus necroses, ulcers, holes, and the like in the conflict-active phase. […]
Intrahepatic and extrahepatic squamous epithelial liver-bile duct ulcers. Conflict: Territorial anger conflict. The boundaries with the neighboring territory are violated so that the “neighboring boss” can make inroads. Often dispute about money. Inheritance dispute. Food envy conflict (Sausage dog eats the best morsels away from chief shepherd dog). handedness and hormonal status are crucial Idiom: […]