Stomach mucosal ulcer and duodenal ulcer (ulcer of the bulbus duodeni) Conflict: male territorial anger conflict. Boundary dispute conflict, e.g., with “neighbor territory chief,” also concerning the territory content “partner is cheating.” female identity conflict handedness and hormonal status decisive Idiom: Spitting venom and bile in anger Hamer Focus: HH right temporal Aktive phase: Mild pain […]
Category Archives: Helicobacter pylori – from the perspective of Germanischen Heilkunde
Helicobacter pylori (bacterium) is suspected in conventional medicine to cause stomach ulcers. However, the stomach ulcer is squamous epithelial mucosa and ulcerates in the conflict-active phase. In the healing phase, the ulcer is replenished with swelling, but without microbes (the viruses do not exist). Bacteria can, however, certainly co-react in the healing phase if the connective tissue (supporting tissue present everywhere) has co-reacted, e.g. in the case of a deep ulcer.