What is multiple sclerosis? Our conventional medicine was arranged according to organs, which were more or less next to each other. According to cotyledon affiliation, in Germanische Heilkunde®, the only meaningful classification and thus of the whole medicine is the developmentally oriented classification. Cotyledon-related conflicts also have cotyledon-related brain relays. In the case of conflict, […]
Category Archives: Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis is the conflict-active phase of a motor conflict affecting the striated skeletal muscles (paralysis) and in combination with a sensory conflict affecting the outer skin (numbness).
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Motor Paralysis right – Diagnostic Chart of Germanische Heilkunde
Striated muscle necrosis, right half of the body Conflict: Motor conflict – conflict of not being able to escape or keep up (legs), not being able to hold on or fight off (arms, hands), not being able to get out of the way (shoulder, back muscles), or not knowing “out nor in” anymore (legs) for […]
Cerebral Cortex, Chorea Huntington, Clubfoot, Convulsions, Cramping, Cramping Seizure, Cross-Eyed Inwards, Diagnostic Chart Of Germanische Heilkunde, Ektoderm, Epilepsy, Eyelid Twitches, Febrile Seizure, Functional Failure, Grand Mal Seizure, Hallux Valgus, Motoric Paralysis, Multiple Sclerosis, Nystagmus, Paraplegia, Parkinson'S-Disease, Polio, Restless Legs, Scoliosis, Shivering, Spasticity, Stroke, Tetanus, Tick, Twisting Eyes
Motor Paralysis left – Diagnostic Chart of Germanische Heilkunde
Striated muscle necrosis, left half of the body Conflict: Motor conflict – conflict of not being able to escape or keep up (legs), not being able to hold on or fight off (arms, hands), not being able to get out of the way (shoulder, back muscles), or not knowing “out nor in” anymore (legs) for […]
Basalioma, Cerebral Cortex, Chickenpox, Clavus, Cornea On The Feet, Cradle Cap, Dandruff, Diagnostic Chart Of Germanische Heilkunde, Diaper Dermatitis, Dry Neurodermatitis, Ektoderm, Erysipelas, Fever Blister, Fluid-Filled Blisters, Genital Warts, Hives, Itching, Multiple Sclerosis, Outer Skin, Outer Skin Scheme, Paralysis Sensorial, Phimose, Pityriasis Rosea, Pityriasis Rosea, Plantar Wart, Plantar Warts, Rosacea, Rough Skin, Scleroderma, Sensory Disturbances, Short-Term Memory Disorders, Trigeminal Neuralgia, Urticaria, Vitiligo, White-Spot Disease
Outer Skin right – Diagnostic Chart of Germanische Heilkunde
Squamous ulcers of the outer skin (epidermal ulcers) with loss of sensibility, right side of the body. Combined ulceration and sensory loss. Conflict: Separation conflict Break-off of physical contact (local separation). In nature, loss of contact with the family/herd is usually fatal, so this conflict is very significant. Note: We are not single! Two types […]
Basalioma, Cerebral Cortex, Chickenpox, Clavus, Cornea On The Feet, Cradle Cap, Dandruff, Diagnostic Chart Of Germanische Heilkunde, Diaper Dermatitis, Dry Neurodermatitis, Ektoderm, Erysipelas, Fever Blister, Fluid-Filled Blisters, Genital Warts, Hives, Itching, Multiple Sclerosis, Outer Skin, Outer Skin Scheme, Paralysis Sensorial, Phimose, Pityriasis Rosea, Pityriasis Rosea, Plantar Wart, Plantar Warts, Rosacea, Rough Skin, Scleroderma, Sensory Disturbances, Short-Term Memory Disorders, Trigeminal Neuralgia, Urticaria, Vitiligo, White-Spot Disease
Outer Skin left – Diagnostic Chart of Germanische Heilkunde
Squamous ulcers of the outer skin (epidermal ulcers) with loss of sensibility, left side of the body. Combined ulceration and sensory loss. Conflict: Separation conflict Break-off of physical contact (local separation). In nature, loss of contact with the family/herd is usually fatal, so this conflict is very significant. Note: We are not single! Two types […]