Intestinal cancer belongs to the inner cotyledon (entoderm). The associated relay is located in the brainstem. It, therefore, makes compact tumors of the adenocellular type in the conflict-active phase. The morsel-conflict Brainstem-controlled adenocarcinomas always arise when we cannot assimilate, swallow, digest, or excrete a morsel. These biological conflicts are to be understood developmentally as archaic […]
Category Archives: Intestinal Paralysis
Intestinal paralysis (paralytic ileus) is the conflict-active phase or crisis of an “indigestible morsel”.
Smooth muscle at the inserting intestinal tract. Conflict: Conflict of inability to intestinally move a morsel along. Idiom: – Hamer Focus: HH in the midbrain on the right, but belonging to brainstem. active phase: Constipation Locally increased bowel peristalsis, remaining bowel with slowed peristalsis (often misinterpreted as paralytic ileus). Healing: Diarrhea The whole intestine increased […]
Smooth muscle at the outgoing intestinal tract. Conflict: Conflict of inability to intestinally move a morsel along. Idiom: – Hamer Focus: HH in midbrain on left side, but belonging to brainstem. active phase: Constipation Locally increased intestinal peristalsis, remaining intestine with slowed peristalsis (often misinterpreted as paralytic ileus). Healing: Diarrhea Whole intestine increased intestinal muscle […]