Motor Paralysis right
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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 the right-handed person concerning partner
- for the left-handed person concerning mother or child
Idiom:
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Hamer Focus:
HH in the motor cortex center frontal left of the praecentral gyrus.
Aktive phase:
Increasing motor paralysis depending on the intensity of the conflict, starting with the DHS. Fewer and fewer or no impulses for the transverse striated muscles emanate from the cerebrum’s motor cortex center. Individual muscles, whole muscle groups, or entire extremities may be affected. The paralysis is not painful.
Healing:
Shaking
The shooting target rings in the brain get edema. As a result, the temporary motor function appears to deteriorate. Then uncontrolled spasms set in. Invariably, an epileptic seizure occurs. After this epileptic crisis, muscle innervation slowly returns
Crisis:
Biological Sense:
pretend death reflex
Notice:
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