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The Cause of Headaches?

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Determining the cause of headaches in German New Medicine requires detailed expertise because there are several possibilities.

Migraine, edema, trigeminal nerves, the cranial bone in healing,

or according to Dr. Hamer, the most common headache is rheumatism of the head, the periosteum.

After watching this video, it will be easier for you to distinguish one from the other.

There are the Following Special Programs as the Cause of Headaches.

What does a headache mean?  Answering this question is not easy because there are several possibilities for this.

Any edema could be responsible for headaches. However, the brain itself has no pain receptors, and a headache in the front right does not necessarily mean that this edema is also in the front right.

In any case, edema in the brain is always a healing phase symptom, and the patient should have rather warm hands. But it could also be the migraine, which is the crisis of a resolved frontal fear. In this case, the sufferer would have somewhat cooler hands, as each crisis is sympathicotonic.

In addition, he would also have other migraine-typical accompanying symptoms, such as sensitivity to light.

The intensity of the crisis depends on the conflict load, and the duration of a crisis can also vary from a short spike to several days. Each crisis is part of healing and, therefore, actually a reason to be happy.

However, it could also be trigeminal neuralgia, the healing phase after a separation conflict associated with the face; for example, you have lost face or can no longer show up.

The trigeminal nerve has three branches—one over the temple towards the eyebrow, one towards the nose, and one towards the chin. The active phase here is sensory numb – see the outer-skin pattern, but the healing phase is painful.

So pain along these three branches could be due to this resolved separation conflict and would also be a healing phase symptom.

It could also be the skull bone in the healing phase, after a resolved intellectual self-devaluation conflict – how could I have been so stupid – which is recalcified under swelling, which is known to be very painful.

Here, however, the exact spot would be quite precisely localizable and recognizable as a healing phase of the bone. You would not believe it, but the most common cause of headaches, Dr. Hamer said, is rheumatism of the head!

Rheumatism affects the periosteum and has nothing to do with joint rheumatism. Rheumatism is associated with the active phase of a brutal separation conflict on the head, like a slap in the face. So here, the headache would be a conflict-active symptom.

You see, there are many possible causes of headaches.

A case study:

For several months, I repeatedly met a right-handed woman, about 40 years old, who complained of chronic headaches down via the left temple. Since she also complained of sensitivity to light, I assumed recurrent migraine. She also often lay in bed for days, unable to do anything.

However, we could not find any corresponding conflict in her. Until she finally went to Dr. Hamer, and he saw in her brain CT that this was not a migraine but trigeminal neuralgia on her mother/child side.

Since the patient had no children, there was only the mother to consider, to whom she must have lost her face.

The conflict then was quickly found. Her life partner at that time was financially a failure and had no regular income. In the eyes of the mother, such a man was absolutely not suitable as a son-in-law, and the mother refused any communication with this good-for-nothing. This was the daughter’s conflict.

She lost face with the mother because her partner was no good in the eyes of the mother. However, she loves this man and lives with him.

But she also loves her mother and thus sits between two chairs. Therefore, she cannot resolve the conflict and avoid the track.

The track is, of course, the mother with her snide remarks. How do you solve such a conflict?

1st option: you don’t give a damn about the mother. What the mother says or doesn’t say is completely irrelevant. So you would have to change your inner attitude towards the mother, and that is pretty much the hardest thing to do. To change the inner attitude succeeds only in the rarest cases.

2nd possibility: is to look for a man with whom the mother agrees.  If the mother says to the daughter, you have to marry this man, the daughter’s headache will disappear.

What do you think? How did the patient decide? Correct!

She got herself a financially potent partner, and now all is well with her mother, and her headaches are gone.  However, her new partner is impotent.

Well, you can’t have everything in life, and you have to be satisfied at some point.  But also for this, there would be a solution, as you can surely imagine.

So stay tuned to studying Germanische Heilkunde!

Learn to think biologically!

We don’t need highly intellectual snobs as therapists, but those with common sense.

Goodbye,

Until the following video

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