Epilepsy after 8 weeks with “Mein Studentenmaedchen” – as good as cured Dear Mr. Pilhar, to the lovely testimonials on this site about epilepsy, we would like to add ours and tell you about our experience with our 3-year-old son. It was in 2014 when we first heard about it. The term Germanische Heilkunde was […]
Category Archives: Twisting Eyes
Eye twisting is caused by a motor conflict concerning the eye muscles (not being able to look behind or look away). In the crisis, the epileptic seizure occurs. The way in which the eyes are twisted provides information about the exact content of the conflict.
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 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 […]