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Scientific Diagnostic Chart

Ulcer Bulbus Duodeni

Cerebral cortex = New Brain = Outer Germ Layer = Ectoderm

Hamer compass

Gullet-Mucosa-Pattern

Ulcer Bulbus Duodeni

Conflict:

  • male territorial anger conflict. Boundary dispute conflict, e.g., with “neighbor territory boss”, also concerning the territory content “partner is cheating.”
  • female identity conflict

Idiom:

Spitting venom and bile in anger

Hamer Focus:

HH right temporal

Active phase:

Mild gastric ulcer pain and superficial loss of substance of the gastric mucosa only along the stomach’s small curvature at the pylorus and in the bulbous duodeni, where the ectodermal squamous epithelium has migrated. This is sensitively supplied (cerebral sensitivity from the sensory cortex center), hence the severe pain, spasm, or gastric colic. There are regular stomach types, which always react with territorial anger, in principle, always a squamous ulcer.

Healing:

Bleeding gastric ulcers or duodenal ulcers (hematemesis and black feces). Although actually a good sign, we are used to thinking of it as a bad thing, which in principle it is not. No more pain and colic except for occasional vomiting. ATTENTION: Beware of Syndrome.

Crisis:

  • severe pain + bleeding + absence
  • With striated muscles: painful gastric colic + bleeding + absence

Biological Sense:

Active phase

Ulcerous enlargement of the gastric passage, especially the gastric outlet

Notice:

Gullet-mucosa pattern

Graphic organ stomach
Graphic organ stomach
Chart Cerebral Cortex-Ectoderm
Chart Cerebral Cortex-Ectoderm

Right brain side

Outer-Skin-Pattern

Gullet-Mucosa-Pattern

Functional Failure

Left brain side

Outer-Skin-Pattern

Gullet-Mucosa-Pattern

Functional Failure

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