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Cancer, and what now?


A diagnosis that is widespread in the general population, in your neighborhood, and even in your family. A disease that has a sour taste and is widely perceived as a death sentence on an emotional level. A shock where one's life comes to a sudden halt. Almost all people see in their minds only the result of such a diagnosis and the fears and uncertainties associated with it.

How does one deal with such a diagnosis and how can one be accompanied on a path that can drag on for months and even years? As a coach, I have already had to deal with this.


In conventional medicine, cancer is seen as a disease that destroys the body. But nothing could be further from the truth. In Germanic Medicine, according to Dr. Hamer, cancer is a healing process. These two views of disease are diametrically opposed. But they don't always have to be. According to conventional medicine, a tumor is a malignant growth full of cells that eats away at the body, attacking it and causing metastases in other organs, which have to be fought with lots of X-rays and chemotherapy. What happens to your body during chemotherapy? During chemotherapy, substances (cytostatic)are put into your blood to inhibit cell division and destroy cancer cells. Then you would say: there, that's done, solved.

The flip side of the coin is that healthy cells are also affected, associated side effects such as fatigue, infections due to lack of white blood cells, vomiting and nausea, hair loss and more. Discomfort from chemotherapy can affect your body for months, sometimes even years. Your body's resistance is drastically reduced.


The body is a fantastic tool, and the bio-computer (the brain) is not made to destroy itself (this is a natural law). The brain is built so that the body can survive, fend off external crises and/or recover afterward. In principle, you don't have to do anything for that. But.

We are emotional beings attached to beliefs that seem important to us at the moment. What we believe is our truth. When something happens that is inconsistent with our beliefs, the thought mill kicks into gear, and it may be that this thought process takes on large proportions and can even derail


Dr. Bruce Lipton wrote a book on "The Biology of Belief." In it, he examined how thoughts and cells interact. In short, your cell level and cell status react with and to your thoughts. When you feel depressed or anxious, your cells are less resilient, and illness and disease can result. When you feel liberated and happy, without anxiety, your immune system runs like clockwork, and there are no diseases or ailments.


And this leans a little bit on what Dr. Hamer tells us about his years of research in Germanic Medicine. He argues that an illness is a healing process of the body, provided nothing has broken by accident or there is external poisoning (e.g. vaccines).,

GNM (New German Medicine) assumes that illness is a healing of a past conflict that has been resolved. This happens at the cellular level. In normotonia (your day and night phase) everything runs smoothly until you have a conflict in a situation that you cannot do anything about, that shocks you and for which there is no solution at that moment. Usually, you experience this alone.

Your intelligent bio-computer springs into action from second 1 to counter the "danger" present. That's how smart the brain is.

Depending on the conflict, the corresponding organ begins to break down or create cells. In some cancers, additional supercells are formed to face the danger and help the body cope. Should the problem, shock, or situation come to an internal resolution, these cells are no longer needed and the body will remove or encapsulate these cells through the lymphatic system. Depending on the cause of the conflict, we then speak of cysts, polyps or tumors, and metastases. (The 5 biological laws)


As we experience as coaches how these regular and GNM cannot interact, I only now believe that this is possible and that one concept supports and/or complements the other. I have already had the opportunity to experience this. If you believe in and know GNM, you cannot exclude or renounce regular medicine (RG). You need both to come to healing, internally and physically.


"A client comes to me for support in her treatment and diagnosis of colon cancer. She had been diagnosed a few weeks ago and it came as a shock. Blood was found in her stool, and examinations (including a colonoscopy) revealed that it was a polyp in the rectum. Upon examination, the doctor, who was also a surgeon, decided to remove the polyp. This was partially successful, with a 3 cm piece remaining. An autopsy was performed, and it turned out to be malignant cells. Metastases were found in the lymphatic vessels and nodes.

You can imagine what it is like to be told this as a human being. Your life is turned upside down.


I asked her for the pictures and the doctor's diagnosis. I'm not a doctor, of course, but if you know exactly where the tumor is, you can find out through GNM what the conflict is here, and where the cause of the tumor is. By asking specific questions, we were able to find out when this conflict had occurred. It met all the conditions that I know from the biological laws.

This was a "sham conflict." Based on the location of the tumor, you can determine the severity of the conflict. The deeper in the intestine to the exit, the more severe the conflict must have been. Since we assume that a tumor is a healing phase of the body, the conflict was resolved (unconsciously) by participating in hypnotherapy for issues from the past that she wanted to see resolved.

When I explained this to her, she didn't know whether to believe me. It seemed a bit abstract, but she said it was logical thinking. Finally, on the recommendation of the oncologist (RG), she had a choice between chemotherapy and radiation therapy. She took GNM, which I explained to her, and wanted to think about it. Doing nothing was not an option for her. It was a decision she had to make herself: to follow the oncologist's advice or to know about GNM that she would be fine as she had the epileptoid crisis (EC) behind her.

A few days later I saw her again and she had decided to have radiation therapy. I explained to her that that was fine, too. If you as a person firmly believe that this will work for you, and if it gives you confidence, then it will work (biology of belief). Psyche, brain, and body always work together. I explained this to her and gave her a record of her detailed process of GNM, from conflict to healing. This way she could play it back anytime the fears came up again.


When radiation therapy started, I taught her EFT and did anxiety management. Reducing anxiety is an important factor. I sent her to a colleague for a special jet treatment, which I know restores the cells in the body to their original state. She was given some special meditations specifically for her anxiety and then did the six weeks of radiation therapy along with EFT, the weekly jet treatment,, and the meditations. During this time her diet was also completely changed.


The results after 6 weeks were amazing. No metastases, no tumor, healthy as a fish. This is possible when working together with RG and GNM. But of course everything remains very complex. The perfect therapy does not exist. It is different for each person."







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