Intrahepatic and extrahepatic squamous epithelial liver-bile duct ulcers. Conflict: Territorial anger conflict. The boundaries with the neighboring territory are violated so that the “neighboring boss” can make inroads. Often dispute about money. Inheritance dispute. Food envy conflict (Sausage dog eats the best morsels away from chief shepherd dog). handedness and hormonal status are crucial Idiom: […]
Category Archives: Yellowing – symptoms according to the Germanische Heilkunde
The yellowing occurs during the healing phase of the liver bile ducts or due to a liver carcinoma that compresses the liver bile ducts.
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Liver-Ca – Diagnostic Chart of Germanische Heilkunde
Liver- solitary-Ca Conflict: Starvation conflict, also e.g. due to colon cancer Idiom: Oh, God! I’m starving! What am I going to live on? Hamer Focus: In the brainstem (pons), laterally on the right side active phase: Cauliflower-like growing adeno-Ca of secretory grade or predominantly spherical growing adeno-Ca of resorptive grade. Typically round, so-called solitary round foci […]