My “Morsel Conflict” with the Salivary Gland on the Right Side of My Neck Due to a Promised Apartment.
I’ve been wanting to share my salivary gland story for a long time. I even took a photo back then (though it’s not very clear), and I only remembered it today. Here’s what happened:
Two and a half years ago, when I gave birth to my second daughter, my mother-in-law made a promise: as soon as she bought a new apartment for herself, she would gift her old one to my husband. Naturally, I started “drooling over it” – who wouldn’t?
A year later, she finally bought the new apartment and told my husband, “You furnish it for me, buy everything so I can live there, and then I’ll gift you the old one.” He agreed, and we got to work. But when everything was ready, she changed her mind. “It’s too much hassle to move my things,” she said. “I’ll just live in both apartments.” That was my DHS (Dirk-Hamer-Syndrome) – the moment the conflict hit me.

A year and a half passed, and she finally made up her mind. She signed the deed of gift, and my husband came home from the notary with the ownership documents. Three days later, my neck on the right side swelled up so much that I couldn’t turn my head! It was an incredibly uncomfortable feeling. I had a fever, and for a week, I couldn’t sleep, eat, or even drive because moving my head was so painful.
After two weeks, it started to get a little better. Full recovery took almost two months, by which time the swelling had completely disappeared, and I couldn’t feel anything unusual anymore. My only “treatment” during this time was tea 😄. Everything healed on its own.
The photo I took was about a month after the swelling started.
Comment by GHK Academy
A very easy-to-follow and clearly written story. Who can’t relate to this situation? You need an apartment, a nest for yourself and your child, and your mother-in-law promises her apartment – but then doesn’t deliver. The “morsel” you already have between your teeth suddenly can’t be swallowed.
The Sensible Biological Special Program (SBS) of the salivary glands is activated: The glands multiply to produce more saliva, biologically speaking, to help swallow the “morsel” – in this case, the apartment. Just as the woman describes: You “drool” day and night, and the salivary gland becomes thicker and thicker.
Once the “morsel” is finally swallowed (in this case, through the signing of the deed of gift), there’s no longer a need for increased saliva production. The excess glandular tissue is now broken down by tubercles and fungi in a caseating process. It’s also likely that the nearby lymph nodes were slightly swollen, as the accumulated secretions are drained through the lymphatic system during the healing phase.
Thank you for this report, which so vividly illustrates how Germaniche Heilkunde explains and describes of biological processes.