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Gullet-Mucousa-Pattern – Diagnostic Chart

  Squamous Epithelium, Ectoderm, Red Group, Cerebral Cortex-Controlled.
The pharyngeal-mucosal pattern includes the squamous epithelium that has migrated from the nose’s sinuses, wallpapered the pharynx and gullet, and migrated down the small curvature of the stomach to the first section of the duodenum (see graphic Embryonic Development). In the active phase, these SBSe hurt. In the healing phase, the pain is gone. If the active phase hurts, the crisis hurts too (e.g., heart attack). In squamous programs, the crisis is always the absence.

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Paranasal sinus mucosal ulcer left

Paranasal sinus mucosal ulcer left – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: Stink/scent conflict Conflict that has something to do with the inside of the nose. for the right-handed person concerning mother or child for the left-handed person concerning partner Idiom: ” It stinks to me!” Also, in

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Pulmonary embolism

Pulmonary embolism – Diagnostic Chart Coronary vein ulcers. Coronary veins are also pharyngeal arches descendants and are sensitively supplied by the cerebral cortex. Coronary vein, as well as cervical ulcers always occur together in women. In men, it affects the seminal vesicle…. Conflict: Male loss

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Stomach Ulcer

Stomach Ulcer – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: male territorial anger conflict. Boundary dispute conflict, e.g., with “neighbor territory chief,” also concerning the territory content “partner is cheating.” female identity conflict handedness and hormonal status decisive Idiom: Spitting venom and bile in anger Hamer Focus: HH right temporal

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Ulcer Bulbus Duodeni

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 handedness and hormonal status decisive Idiom: Spitting venom and bile in anger Hamer Focus: HH right temporal Active

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