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BLOOD
Blood consists of over 40% solids (blood cells or corpuscles) and less than 60% of a watery fluid called blood serum. All blood corpuscles are made up of mesodermal tissue. This is no surprise, since the bones in which they are manufactured are also mesodermal. Basically, we differentiate between red (erythrocytes) and white (leukocytes) corpuscles, as well as blood platelets (thrombocytes).
See also: blood laboratory values on p. 43.
Blood Cells
in General
Self-esteem
conflict
Blood cells in a blood vessel
White Blood Cells
“Fire department”
conflict
Anemia (red blood cell deficiency)1
CM sees anemia as a shortage of red-blood cells (erythrocytes) or red blood pigment (hemoglobin).
Through this deficiency, the blood is thinner and those affected experience a loss of strength. Red stands for energy and combat – two important aspects of life (Mars energy).
Conflict | Generalized self-esteem conflict: little self-confidence and self-esteem, reduced will to live, little combat readiness, withdrawal/retreat. The cause can usually be found in childhood: One feels like they are not loved or valued enough by their mother. Women are disproportionately affected – at birth: “Oh, it’s just a girl.” |
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Examples | A child is delivered with the help of a suction bell. His condition is critical, so following delivery, he must remain in the hospital for two months. The mother is with him for part of the time and he is alone for the other part. When the boy is one year old, the parents begin to build a house as a “do-it-yourself“ project. Now at the age of 9, he is often away from his mother again, staying at his grandmother‘s = generalized self-esteem conflict. Unfortunately, the conflict recurs constantly because the boy has to go to school. On weekdays, he usually has cold hands; on weekends, his hands are warm. He always wants to sleep in bed with his mother. The red–blood corpuscles and the hemoglobin are lowered (restricted blood building = anemia). Moreover, he is too small for his age (restricted bone growth). The best therapy for the boy‘s self-esteem would be to allow him to be with his mother whenever he wants. (Archive B. Eybl) Following years of quarrelling with his wife, a married family father files for divorce. In court, the biased judge gives in to all of his wife‘s demands = generalized self-esteem conflict (bones) and ugly-genital conflict (prostate). At a physical check-up, his PSA is elevated (6.5). Now, the patient is at the mercy of CM‘s typical modus operandi: prostate surgery > impotence and incontinence > another self-esteem conflict > reduced blood cell formation > diagnosis of anemia > need for numerous blood transfusions. When the patient regains his self-esteem and enters the repair phase, he suffers from severe bone pain. (Archive B. Eybl) |
Conflict-active | Degradation of bone substance and, at the same time, reduced blood production (hemotopesis) in the bone marrow > reduction in the number of circulating blood cells conflict-active phase or during recurring conflict = anemia. Symptoms: fatigue, pale skin, feeling cold, problems concentrating. For laboratory values, see: p. 37f. |
Repair phase | In the first part of the repair phase, the anemia worsens, but only apparently, because the blood is “thinned“ due to vagotonic widening of the vessels with additional serum (low hemocritic levels). In addition, vagotony intensifies the listlessness. The erythrocyte production is already underway at this point and for this reason the actual amount is already rising. |
Bio. function | In the active phase: Whoever can’t contribute anymore will be taken out of the running. After the repair phase: Whoever knuckled down and took up the fight will be stronger than before. |
Note | Anemia can also be caused by a lack of dietary iron (malnourishment) and chronic bleeding (e.g., increased menstrual bleeding or bleeding from the esophagus, stomach or intestines). |
Questions | Eliminate other reasons (extreme menstrual bleeding, other bleeding, iron deficiency). Anemia since when? (Conflict previous). Why is the self-esteem low? (Girl instead of a boy, childhood, teacher)? What is the parents’ self-esteem? (Look for conditioning). What conditioned the parents? Am I going to fight if necessary? |
Therapy | Find the conflict and conditioning and, if possible, resolve them in real life. Guiding principles: “I am full of self-confidence! I love, value, and accept myself just as I am! I’m going to face life head-on and I want to fight for once!” Awaken the Mars energy. 3x/week eat soup cooked with beef bone, fish, poultry. 1 tbsp of cod liver oil (see p. 68) daily or Vitamin D3. Tea: elecampane (inula helenium), nettle, dead-nettle (utica), centaurium erythraea, sweet flag (acorus calamus), thyme, horsetail, ginseng. Food: beetroot, garlic, tomatoes, red wine, apple, black currant, honey, linseed oil (omega 3 fatty acids). MMS (see p. 68). Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) 3% strength internally. Natural borax internally (www.institut-ernaehrung-gesundheit.com). Bach flowers (see p. 59): larch, oak possibly, centaury. Hildegard of Bingen: Bertram powder (seasoning). Sunbathing, solarium, red light. Breathing exercises. Schuessler Cell Salts: # 2, 8. Spirulina alga. Garlic and lemon drink cure. If necessary, CM infusions with erythrocyte concentrate. |
White blood cell deficiency (leucopenia)
Like the red blood cells, the white blood cells are also formed primarily in the marrow of the flat bones. They are called to inflammations (scene of the fire) and help there with the breaking down of foreign bodies and/or tissue respectively.
Conflict | Self-esteem conflict that one feels responsible for everything. One believes that they personally have to take care of all the problems (like the fire department and the white blood cells do) and, in doing so, reach the limits of their abilities. One always feels responsible for and tries to take care of everything. E.g., people who need physical care, the relationship problems of others, disputes at work). The typical conflict of first-born children or the siblings of handicapped people (early responsibility). |
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Example | A therapist who knows the 5 Biological Laws of Nature suffers through her son‘s very severe asthma attack. This causes her to have a substitute, self-esteem conflict in regard to the breastbone, because she cannot help her child and is powerless in this situation. In the active–phase, blood formation is limited. According to CM, she is diagnosed with leucopenia. The responsibility is best explained with her “susceptibility to infectious illnesses.“ As she recovers from this, she begins having severe pain at the breastbone and fourth rib = repair phase with an overproduction of white–blood cells. (See www.germanische-heilkunde.at/index.php/erfahrungsberichte). |
Conflict-active | Restriction of the blood production (hematopoiesis) in the bone marrow > decrease in white blood cells = leukopenia. If the blood formation does not start back up: recurrent conflict. |
Repair phase | Small, unnoticed or actually diagnosed leukemia (see below and laboratory values p. 43). |
Bio. function | At the end of the repair phase, more white blood cells are available. As such, inflammations in the body can be dealt with better. (Figuratively: One can take care of everything better). |
Questions | Leucopenia since when? (Conflict since then and lasting up to today). Why do I believe that I’m always the one responsible? (Review childhood conditioning). Do I enjoy being used? Why? |
Therapy | Determine and resolve the conflict and conditioning. Find out where the love is – there you’ll find the solution. Guiding principle: “I am easy-going and I put it in God’s hands.” See above for therapy recommendations. |
Leukemia, acute or chronic myeloid leukemia, chronic neutrophilic leukemia, chronic eosinophilic leukemia, polycythemia vera, mast cell leukemia, lymphoblastic leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, hair-cell leukemia)2
Same SBS as above. Leukemia is understood to be characterized by a large increase in the formation of white–blood cells, especially in their non-functioning early stages (myeloblasts).
Conflict | Self-esteem conflict (see above), but the conflict persists: I.e., one wrangles with taking on responsibility/taking care of everything, possibly with feelings of guilt. The diagnosis itself is then a real dilemma. |
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Examples | ➜ A child: “I am responsible for mommy and daddy fighting all the time!” Eighteen months ago, a 50-year-old married woman is diagnosed with chronic lymphatic leukemia (CLL). Conflict pre-history: four years ago, the patient‘s husband suffered a brain hemorrhage – he lies in bed unable to speak. The hospital doctors explain to her that improvements are only possible during the first year. After that, everything will remain as is. After hearing this, she begins working day and night for her husband‘s rehabilitation. She hardly sleeps and pushes everything – her own job, housework and the children, to the edge of her limits = generalized self-esteem conflict. It all becomes too much > reduced production of blood cells in the spinal marrow. In addition to the burnout, she is diagnosed with anemia. Two years later, when her husband has almost fully recovered and can even ride a bicycle again, the patient falls into a deep vagotony. Always active and full of life before this time, she is now limp, tired, and has absolutely no energy. A diagnosis of leukemia is made based on a leukocyte level of 10,800 to 13,500 (normal values are up to 9000). This is followed by frequent blood tests and a sensible wait-and-see attitude on the part of CM (instead of chemotherapy). In the meantime, the patient has learned about the 5 Biological Laws of Nature and now sees her “illness“ quite differently. (Archive B. Eybl) A 30-year-old completes a trial period as a street sweeper. The hypercritical evaluation by his supervisor after three months: “I‘m sorry, but you are not even capable of sweeping streets! Look for a job somewhere else!“ = generalized self-esteem conflict. For six months, he is dejected and discouraged. However, he soon finds a new job as a salesman that suits him rather well = conflict resolution. In the leukemic repair phase, bone pain occurs throughout the body. (See Claudio Trupiano, thanks to Dr. Hamer, p. 253) A young mother refuses to breast-feed her two-year-old son, because she has a one-year-old daughter, who has a greater need for the milk. The two-year-old, who was being nursed parallel to his sister, interprets this as “mother does not love me anymore“ = self-esteem conflict with regard to the jaw. (“I am not allowed to suck anymore!“) As the boy begins to recover from this rejection, he comes down with a 40-degree fever and sleeps for almost 48 hours. For six weeks, he shows all the signs of leukemia: He is so weak that he can hardly stand up, he has pain in his bones and especially in his jaw, and he sleeps a lot. After six weeks, the little one has completely recovered. (See www.gnm-forum.eu/board) |
Phase | Persistent repair through recurrent conflict. Constant overproduction of white blood cells. Ahead of the leukemia, a leucopenia enters the active phase. Through the overproduction, many immature blood cells make their way into the blood stream. At the same time, the patient often has pain in their bones and all the signs of vagotonia (tiredness, headache, etc.). Exacerbated by syndrome (active kidney collecting tubules, see p. 277ff). |
Bio. function | With many white blood cells, the individual can take care of problem areas better. |
Questions | With children, usually a substitution conflict (shedding light on the parents’ problems). When did the symptoms begin? (At the time, something large must have been resolved that was a heavy burden beforehand). Why have I taken so much upon myself? What conditioned me in this respect? What advantages to I get from having the illness? (I don’t have to prove it anymore because I’m sick now – receiving attention/love). |
Therapy | Determine the conflict and conditioning and permanently resolve. Find out where the love is – there you’ll find the solution. Support the healing. Guiding principles: “I don’t need to carry this burden any longer – now it is easier.” “I will keep my morale up even if it takes a long time.“ “God help me to remain patient.“ Give in to theh fatigue and get a lot of rest. MMS (see p. 68). Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) 3% internally. Natural borax internally. For advice on supporting the brain symptoms, see: p.67. Blood transfusions if necessary. |
Histamine intolerance
Histamine is primarily found in mast cells (type of white blood cell) and as a tissue hormone.
One can also encounter high concentrations in certain foods: in fermented foods and drinks (cheese, olives, sauerkraut; wine, beer and vinegar).
Histamine usually works as an allergy amplifier.
Conflict | Being-on-alert conflict: The world is unpredictable. One always has to pay attention, so that nothing happens. Often found in combination with choleric/aggressive people. “You always have to be on guard.” |
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Example | A man’s coworker is aggressive and unpredictable. The patient always tries to neutralize his fits of rage through “friendly persuasion.” Over this period in time, he develops a histamine intolerance. When his coworker was fired, the symptoms disappeared. (Archive B. Eybl) |
Phase | Histamine amplifies repair phase symptoms and manifests itself primarily on the mucous membrane of the nose, eyes and intestines. Also, every neurodermatitis (epidermis) is amplified by histamine. Analogy: In the tissue, histamine lights a “fire” (inflammation) corresponding with the “fiery aggression” that is experienced in a conflict. |
Questions | When did it begin? (Date as accurately as possible, work with a calendar if necessary). Which organ? (In the case that conjunctiva (eye) is affected: combination of visual-separation and being-on-alert conflict). Why/from what do I have to protect myself? Why am I on alert so often? What has conditioned me? Do my ancestors also have allergies? Is there a common pattern? Which belief system should I leave behind me? Which new attitude could be helpful? Meditating on something? Can I change the actual situation? |
Therapy | Determine the conflict, triggers and conditioning and resolve. If that doesn’t work: avoid situations of the type. Avoid foods that contain histamines. If necessary, short-term use of antihistamines. |
Malaria – sickle-cell disease (SCD, sickle-cell anemia)
Malaria is caused by an infection by one-celled parasites (Plasmodiidae). The carrier is a specific type of tropical mosquito. The sickle-cell disease also occurs in areas prone to malaria and represents an adaptation to this disease. In its clinical picture, one finds – visible in a microscope – sickle-shaped, deformed red blood cells. The “disadvantage” of this disease is that some of the afflicted die (of so-called hemolytic crises). The “advantage” is that the survivors are hardly susceptible to malaria anymore, because the malarial agent – the Plasmodiidae themselves – cannot tolerate this deformation of the red blood cells.
Conflict | for the species; the malarial pathogen has to be opposed somehow. |
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Conflict-active | Single individuals die. |
Repair phase | Deformation of the red blood cells, to take away the ability of the Plasmodiidae to survive. |
Bio. function | Defence against a life-threatening parasite to protect the species. |
Therapy | In my opinion, the symptom-oriented measures taken by CM against malaria and the sickle-cell disease are sensible, as are preventative measures against insect bites. MMS (see p. 68). Chemoprophylaxis is questionable. We don’t yet know the psychic causes that allow the infection to manifest itself in individuals. 1 See Dr. Hamer, Charts, pp. 65, 77 2 See Dr. Hamer, Charts pp. 65, 77 |
All experience reports on the organ system „Blood“ from the International Report Archive:
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