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karinia
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Hey @ernst I just discovered German new medicine and it seems to parallel what you say about different traumas turning into different types of cancer. The argument is that a certain part of the brain controls specific cancer because it tells those cells to proliferate after experiencing a certain type of trauma/conflict. Have you heard of this and would you say it is worth studying?

 

https://odysee.com/@LearningGNM:9/Introduction-to-the-Five-Biological-Laws-%28English%29:1


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Germany has such a deep tradition of insights one health, it´s impressive. I come from a neighbour country, Sweden, which in it´s modern time has become just the opposite: very turned off to anything other than alleopathic medicine. 

In Germany, most toilets have a little shelf on which the poop rests before you flush it out. It´s because many German´s are in the habit of actually studying the feces before letting it go. For to spot signs of illness.

They have the best bread, full of fiber.

Saurkraut is German.

There is a widespread, if not general perhaps, acceptance for homeopathy. It was developed by a German, of course.

The healing methods of Dr. Kneipp are in many ways still the best; cold and warm bath for making the blood pumping through the organs and tissues, for example. He was also, to my knowledge, the first authority to understand the importance of fibers in the food.

There is also a long tradition of decoding the emotional roots for disease.

Rudolph Steiner, Hanna Kroeger... 

Just saying! I take my Tyrolian hat off - if I had one - for the Germans, in this regard!

Staffan


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I just told my wife about the link you gave, and she told me that she´s welll aware about his work and appreciates it highly. She´s a very experienced healer. Also with a degree in chemistry and certified in several practices. Turns out she studied him a while ago and tried to make me interested; I didn´t get it. Maybe now.

Staffan


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Nadya
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Random observation: the more I learn about people, psychology and physical health, the more I admire the wisdom of Indian Astrologers to place so much importance on the Moon in the chart. The mind is the key to everything in our lives. 


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I've been studying GNM for about a year and a half, off and on. I find it fascinating & well worth the effort. For the natural cures, you have to pay for the seminars and info but rn I'm still learning all the information out there for free. 


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