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Functional Failures – Diagnostic Chart

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Red Group, Cerebral Cortex Controlled
Functional failures have neither cell proliferation nor cell loss in the conflict-active phase, but just functional failure. By Dr. Hamer, these functional failures are also called “cancer-equivalent disease” (cancer-like). In the healing phase, the function returns. All functional failures are controlled from the cerebral cortex.

Diagnostics Chart Function Failure

Diabetes Mellitus

Diabetes Mellitus – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: male resisting conflict – conflict of resisting and fighting back against someone or something in particular. female fear-disgust conflict – fear and disgust at the same time, e.g., the spider. handedness and hormonal position decisive Idiom: – Hamer Focus:

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Diagnostics Chart Function Failure

Glaucoma left

Glaucoma left – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: Fear in the neck conflict of a predator. Both eyes are always involved. Each eye has a partner side and a mother or child side. Idiom: – Hamer Focus: HH in paramedial visual cortex, interhemispheric right for the left

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Diagnostics Chart Function Failure

Glaucoma right

Glaucoma right – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: Fear in the neck conflict of a predator. Both eyes are always involved. Each eye has a partner side and a mother or child side. Idiom: – Hamer Focus: HH in paramedial visual cortex, interhemispheric left for the right

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Chart Cerebral Cortex-Ectoderm

Hypoglycemia

Hypoglycemia – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: female fear-disgust conflict against someone or something specific, e.g., the spider. male resist-conflict, e.g., against the superior. handedness and hormonal position decisive Idiom: – Hamer Focus: HH frontal left diencephalic. Active phase: Increasing loss of function of alpha islet cells

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Chart Cerebral Cortex-Ectoderm

Loss of smell left – Diagnostic Chart

Loss of smell left – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: Scent conflict Conflict of not wanting to smell something. for the right-handed person concerning mother or child for the left-handed person concerning partner Idiom: “This smell / stench can’t be true!” Hamer Focus: HH in the diencephalon

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Chart Cerebral Cortex-Ectoderm

Loss of smell right

Loss of smell right – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: Scent conflict Conflict of not wanting to smell something. for the right-handed person concerning partner for the left-handed person concerning mother or child Idiom: “This smell / stench can’t be true!” Hamer Focus: HH in the diencephalon

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Chart Cerebral Cortex-Ectoderm

Loss of Vision left

Loss of Vision left – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: Fear-in-the-neck conflict about a thing. The danger that threatens from behind lurks and that you can’t shake off. The danger that you can’t face. left halves of the retina look to the right for the right-handed person

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Chart Cerebral Cortex-Ectoderm

Loss of Vision right

Loss of Vision right – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: Fear-in-the-neck conflict about a thing. The danger that threatens from behind lurks and that you can’t shake off. The danger that you can’t face. Right halves of the retina look to the left for the right-handed person

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Chart Cerebral Cortex-Ectoderm

Motor Paralysis left

Motor Paralysis left – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: Motor conflict – conflict of not being able to escape or keep up (legs), not being able to hold on or fight off (arms, hands), not being able to get out of the way (shoulder, back muscles), or

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Chart Cerebral Cortex-Ectoderm

Motor Paralysis right

Motor Paralysis right – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: Motor conflict – conflict of not being able to escape or keep up (legs), not being able to hold on or fight off (arms, hands), not being able to get out of the way (shoulder, back muscles), or

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Chart Cerebral Cortex-Ectoderm

Periosteum left

Periosteum left – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: Brutal separation conflict is triggered by the pain one has inflicted on another. Brutal separation conflict is caused by pain that one has suffered oneself on the periosteum. for the right-handed person concerning mother or child for the left-handed

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Chart Cerebral Cortex-Ectoderm

Periosteum right

Periosteum right – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: Brutal separation conflict is triggered by the pain one has inflicted on another. Brutal separation conflict is caused by pain that one has suffered oneself on the periosteum. for the right-handed partner in case of left-handed person concerning mother

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Chart Cerebral Cortex-Ectoderm

Thalamus disorder left

Thalamus disorder left – Diagnostic Chart Thalamus conflict, metabolic alteration Conflict: Complete self-surrender Idiom: “I wish I were dead already!” Hamer Focus: HH in the left thalamus, in the dorso-basal area of the diencephalon. Active phase: Maximum restlessness, insomnia, change in various hormonal (pituitary) and

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Chart Cerebral Cortex-Ectoderm

Thalamus disorder right

Thalamus disorder right – Diagnostic Chart Thalamus conflict, metabolic alteration Conflict: Complete self-surrender Idiom: “I wish I were dead already!” Hamer Focus: HH in the right thalamus, in the dorso-basal area of the diencephalon. Active phase: Maximum restlessness, insomnia, change in various hormonal (pituitary) and

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Chart Cerebral Cortex-Ectoderm

Tinnitus, hearing loss left

Tinnitus, hearing loss left – Diagnostic Chart Reduction of the hearing ability of the left ear. Conflict: Hearing conflict Conflict of not wanting to hear something for the right-handed person concerning mother or child for the left-handed person concerning partner Attention: This hearing conflict can

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Copyright © by dr. MD. Ryke Geerd Hamer. Translated from the original Scientific Table of the Germanische Heilkunde.

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