Resolving Stressful Issues Vital For Success Against Cancer

Did you know that there is a direct correlation between stress and cancer? It’s true. Back in the late 1970s, renowned German oncologist Dr. Hamer discovered the link after he himself was diagnosed with testicular cancer shortly after his son died.

He theorized that the appearance of cancer so soon after his son’s untimely death was not a coincidence, but rather it was a physical manifestation of the dramatic and emotional shock that he had suffered. Hamer would go on to refine his theory and develop what he called German New Medicine (GNM), which explained the stress-cancer connection in greater detail.

The 5 Laws of German New Medicine

Hamer developed his German New Medicine theory after conducting over 40,000 case studies that involved looking for direct correlations between emotional shocks or traumas and the sudden appearance of serious diseases like cancer.

The GNM theory consists of five laws:

Law #1 – Every disease is the result of an emotional or traumatic event that has taken the patient by complete surprise.

Law #2 – If the conflict that caused the disease is resolved, then the disease moves from the conflict-active stage to the healing phase.

Law #3 – The first two laws are the result of how we evolved as a species and demonstrate that there is a clear biological correlation between the effected organ, the brain and the psyche of the patient.

Law #4 – Microbes are vital to our survival and played an important role in our evolution because each organ in our bodies originates from three germ layers.

Law #5 – Every disease is the result of a very specific biological program that is activated to resolve an unexpected biological conflict.

Psychological Stress – Cancer Connection

Hamer’s research proves that there is a direct biological correlation between stress and cancer. According to Hamer, when a patient suffers a dramatic and unexpected emotional shock, such as a mother seeing her child struck by a car, this event triggers a special biological program in the brain.

In this case, seeing her child in danger, the woman’s brain experiences a mother-child-worry conflict that triggers the formation of a lesion in the area of the brain associated with this specific type of conflict. That lesion, which can be observed on an MRI as a series of sharp, concentric rings, generates a biological signal that is sent to the corresponding cells in the body that are associated with the conflict.

In this example, the signal would be sent to the breast glands to stimulate milk production. This happens because biologically speaking, offspring recover faster when they receive more milk. As long as the child is in danger, the breast cells continue to divide and multiply, which leads to the formation of glandular breast tumors and ultimately, cancer.

Resolve the Conflict – Resolve the Disease

In our example above, once the child recovers, the biological signal that instructs the breast cells to divide and multiply is switched off and the mother begins to heal. This means that when an individual suffers from a traumatic, emotional event, the best course of action is to correct the problem that is causing the stress. Whether it was the loss of a job, a divorce or some other emotionally stressful event, once the conflict is resolved, the body will heal itself.

Copyright 2011. Boro Petric. All rights reserved.

Source: http://www.longevitystrategist.com/stress-and-cancer/

Boro Petric, a Swiss native, became a longevity strategist after having battled a liver tumor that almost took his life. His website is a free online resource for people who want to live longer, stronger and healthier.

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Boro Petric, a Swiss native, became a longevity strategist after having battled a liver tumor that almost took his life. His website is a free online resource for people who want to live longer, stronger and healthier.
http://www.longevitystrategist.com

Author Bio: Boro Petric, a Swiss native, became a longevity strategist after having battled a liver tumor that almost took his life. His website is a free online resource for people who want to live longer, stronger and healthier.

Visit LongevityStrategist.com

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