By
Vinutha Viswanatha Reddy
Symptoms:
Came back home from a road trip and woke up the next morning with severe body pains, voice change, pain while swallowing, cough and fever.
Organs/tissue affected – Laryngeal mucosa
Embryonic Germ layer – Ectoderm
Relay – Left temporal lobe
Gender – Female
Handedness – Right
Harmone status – Menstruating
GNM explanation:
The question now is whether I am in conflict active phase or in conflict resolution phase.
Based on the germ layer and the organ info, the symptoms are due to the resolution of a scare-fright conflict.
During the conflict active phase, there is ulceration of the Laryngeal mucosa and in the conflict resolution phase the lost cells are rebuilt. The repair phase is characterized by hoarse voice, pain, inflammation, fever, hypersensitivity and low energy due to low blood sugar.
Biological purpose:
In response to an unexpected fear or threat, a female’s reaction involves cell loss in the larynx to widen the passage and allow more air to pass through.
The conflict:
My family and I were heading back home after a long road trip when our car broke down in the middle of the highway. We had to call for a tow truck. Three people arrived in a tow truck to help us. They loaded the car onto the truck and suggested we sit in the car while it was being towed to get home. We agreed. As the car was being secured, I heard the helpers talking about tying the wheels properly to ensure they wouldn’t loosen during the drive (DHS). Throughout the five-hour drive, I was constantly worried that the car might slide off the truck and cause an accident. It was a bumpy drive and we reached home late in the night, and the next morning I began showing symptoms. We all reached home safe and that was the conflict resolution.
I felt better when I connected the conflict with my symptoms. Realizing I was already in the healing phase, I understood that I just needed to go through the symptoms without interfering in the repair process. My fever was around 101°F. Gradually, it came down. I ate some rice and craved sweets. By the next morning, the fever and body fatigue had lessened. It took about five days for my voice to fully recover and for the cough to completely go away.
Thanks to Dr. Hamer for his outstanding discovery. We wouldn’t have known about the self-healing power of the body. Instead, I might have attributed them to the weather conditions, food, and water and microbes during my travel, and taken medicines to reduce the symptoms.
Long live Dr. Hamer.