Venous-Blood-Vessel-Necrosis on the right side
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Venous blood vessel necrosis right half of the body.
The intima of the coronary veins is a descendant of the pharyngeal arch. It is composed of squamous epithelium and is highly sensitive (see red column).
Conflict:
A specific self-devaluation conflict, e.g., for leg veins: “ball and chain conflict.”
- for the right-handed person concerning partner
- for the left-handed person concerning mother or child
Example: Woman becomes pregnant unintentionally, feels child as a “ball and chain conflict”, her freedom is suddenly restricted.
Idiom:
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Hamer Focus:
HH in the cerebral medulla is located in the same place where the associated bone skeleton has its relay, right.
Aktive phase:
Venous necrosis, e.g., leg veins: “cramping” veins, so called varicose veins in ca-phase. If it is the first conflict of this kind, nothing is seen yet. Only in the case of conflict recurrence, the varicose vein can also “spasm” again (probably involving the vein muscles).
Healing:
The ulcerated veins become so-called varices, i.e., they become thick. The surrounding swelling is often misinterpreted as thrombophlebitis, in reality: healing of the damaged vein wall. The residual condition is the thick varicose vein—increased venous swelling in the presence of the syndrome.
Crisis:
Centralization
Biological Sense:
At the end of the healing phase and permanent
Reinforcement of the wall of the venous blood vessels, especially also of the intima.
Notice:
The intima of the coronary veins belongs to the gill arch derivatives. The intima consists of squamous epithelium and is highly sensitive (see red column).