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Small Intestine Carcinoma lower part – Diagnostic Chart

Brainstem = Old Brain = Inner Germ Layer = Endoderm

Hamer compass

Lower Small Intestine Carcinoma – Diagnostic Chart

Conflict:

Conflict of being unable to digest a morsel, indigestible anger, and usually starvation fear in the broadest sense.
Example: A master hairdresser has to close her second store several times temporarily, later permanently, because her best employees always left her and switched to the competition, despite her previous assurances.

Idiom:

Hamer Focus:

HH in the brainstem (pons), ventro-lateral (inferior-lateral) on the left side

active phase:

The small intestine has grown developmentally very rapidly in a short time. Therefore, the flat-growing small intestine adeno-Ca of the resorptive grade is widely spaced and consists of only a few intestinal cylindrical epithelial-Ca layers. However, the carcinomas may become progressively thicker at the end of the ileum and almost reach cauliflower shape.

Healing:

Bloody, tuberculous-caseating, necrotizing (if TBC mycobacteria present) rejection, so-called “plaques,” fragile adeno-Ca plates, with mucus. However, also thick parts in the so-called “Ileitisterminalis” the so-called “M. Crohn.” The shedding of bloody mucus and mucus-producing cylinder epithelium, which we have so far taken to be a disease (Crohn’s disease), has, in each case, been only the healing phase (with or without TBC). In which we were asymptomatic and believed ourselves healthy, the conflict-active phase was actually the growth of a tumor.

Crisis:

Centralization

Biological Sense:

To be able to absorb better (=absorb) a morsel that has already been taken.

Graphic organ Intestine
Graphic organ Intestine

Right brain side

Central brain

Left brain side

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