Ovarian necrosis (interstitial = located in the interstitial tissue), right ovary. Ovarian Cyst Conflict: Conflict of loss, (child, parent, spouse, friend, even animal) through death or departure. Ugly semi-genital conflict with a man (also very masculine woman) for the right-handed person concerning partner for the left-handed person concerning mother or child Idiom: – Hamer Focus: […]
Category Archives: Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian Cancer (ovarian tumor) is a resolved loss conflict in which an ovarian cyst develops during the healing phase, initially in liquid form (“malignant”, due to cell division). After 9 months, this cyst has changed from liquid to solid, and then, in conventional medicine, it is considered “benign” because it no longer divides cells.
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Ovarian Cancer left – Diagnostic Chart of Germanische Heilkunde
Ovarian necrosis (interstitial = located in the interstitial tissue), left ovary. Ovarian Cyst Conflict: Conflict of loss, (child, parent, husband, friend, even animal) through death or departure. Ugly semi-genital conflict with a man (also very masculine woman) for the right-handed person concerning mother or child for the left-handed person concerning partner Idiom: – Hamer Focus: […]
Ovarian and testicular teratoma = germline cell teratoma (exceptional position!), left side Conflict: Severe loss conflict Example: son, best friend, a loved one, also an animal Idiom: – Hamer Focus: HH in the cranial part of the midbrain on the left (exception!) active phase: Teratomatous cell proliferation was the type of reproduction seen in principle […]
Ovarian and testicular teratoma = germ cell teratoma (exceptional position!), right side Conflict: Severe loss conflict Example: son, best friend, a loved one, also an animal Idiom: – Hamer Focus: HH in the cranial part of the midbrain on the right (exception!) active phase: Teratomatous cell proliferation was the type of reproduction seen in principle […]