German New Medicine
Unconventional therapy, a revolutionary approach, intricately weaves human conflicts with the body's responses, revealing the brain's pivotal role in transmitting illness signals to specific cells and tissues. This method, the bedrock for various derived therapies like BT, RH, and BioLogika, beckons practitioners to the heart of conflicts when intuition wavers. With a rich history of over four decades of successful application in naturopathic practices, it stands on a foundation of meticulously documented knowledge and scientific research, championing patient empowerment in the absence of medical or pharmacological intervention.
Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, the visionary behind this method, recently passed away, leaving a profound legacy.
His discovery of the "5 Laws of Nature" laid the groundwork for German New Medicine (GNM),
introducing concepts such as "active phase," recovery phase," "SBS," "Hamer's Focus," and more,
which remain integral to GNM-based methodologies.
Dr. Hamer's contributions include invaluable tools like the table of germ layers in connection with the development of tissues and organs of the human body, aiding in disease decoding.
While GNM is known by various names like Germanic Heilkunde or Hamerian Medicine, they all unite under a common goal-to remove obstacles that hinder the body's natural healing processes. This unified focus provides reassurance and clarity in the realm of unconventional therapies.
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