Liver Cirrhosis, Pancreas due to Conflict with a Colleague – Germanic New Medicine Testimonial

These-Real Life Testimonials were written by people who apply German New Medicine in their daily lives.

Liver Cirrhosis, Pancreas Cancer (pancreatic cancer) can be diagnosed in conventional medicine in both cases:

1) the glandular tissue in the active phase (fight for the lump) or
2) the squamous epithelium of the excretory duct in the healing phase (territorial conflict or identity conflict).

Dear Mr. Pilhar, dear Helmut,
How true your remark is. At this point, I simply want to say “thank you” for your tremendous dedication.

You probably won’t remember me anymore. Many, many years ago, I attended an event—or rather, several events—in Burg/Spreewald. Among them was an introductory session where a “journalist” sat at the bar, likely filming. Later, my acquaintance saw the report on ZDF (German state television broadcaster), where questions and answers were swapped. From that moment on, my remaining worldview collapsed. I wrote to GEZ (fee collection agency for state-run media) and canceled my subscription. Back then, it was still possible, at least after two letters.
But I would never have imagined back then that I would one day have to apply this knowledge of GNM (Germanic New Medicine) within my closest family.

This happened in 2011. I’ll give you a brief summary here. My husband was affected due to two legal disputes with a colleague. After one court hearing, which he won, he was practically incapacitated for 3-6 days afterward. However, there was still another pending legal battle with this same colleague.

Until then, I had only known my husband (now 50) as healthy, fit, and athletic. But from that day on, everything changed. Dark urine, extreme physical weakness, barely able to eat, and he smelled strongly of urine. Through me, he knew about GNM and believed everything would be fine (abbreviation). Weeks passed, and his condition worsened. I read on Dr. Hamer’s website, but I wasn’t panicked—neither was my husband. He lay on the couch or outside in the sun, trying to relax and enjoy life. But everyone around us was terrified. We largely ignored them.

Since I didn’t know how severely the conflict had affected him—and he now weighed only 62 kg—we decided to call Dr. Hamer. I didn’t have diagnostic data like blood tests, but I described his condition. Dr. Hamer then recommended we see Dr. K. in U. We went the very next day. That was a very good decision. Dr. K. conducted a thorough blood test and discussed the conflict with my husband. The blood results were disastrous—which makes sense when something in the body is disrupted. The medical lab report listed chronic liver cirrhosis, kidney insufficiency, and pancreatic values far outside the norm.
Dr. K. took a lot of time, and it helped my husband immensely to hear about GNM from a doctor, not just from me. Dr. K. made it clear to him that he needed to remove himself from all business matters immediately—no more legal assistance, no more thoughts about it. We stayed in contact with Dr. K. for almost a year afterward, checking blood values every eight weeks. Meanwhile, the skull CT was sent to Dr. Hamer, who shared his evaluation over the phone and discussed it with Dr. K. Dr. Hamer clearly identified pancreatic cancer fully in healing on the CT, along with two spots on the kidney. It’s been so long now that we hardly remember the details.

In any case, this acute phase lasted from August 4, 2011, until the end of November 2011. By January 2012, my husband was back in the office part-time. He had handed over his business to a trusted partner and was relieved of all responsibilities regarding the disputes with the former employee. By December 2011, slow improvement was noticeable.
Then came many months of fluid retention in his feet. Month by month, he recovered, and by spring 2012, he could gradually resume light sports—but everything had to be taken very slowly. Since then, he has improved year after year. By mid-2012, he no longer looked sick. And year after year, everything gets better—without medication or similar interventions.

Our total costs, including donations, blood tests, and CT scans, were around €1,400. My husband has private health insurance with a high deductible, so submitting the bills wouldn’t have been worth it.

Well, dear Helmut, this has almost turned into a novel. At this point, I want to sincerely and wholeheartedly thank you and Dr. Hamer. Without your seminar, my husband probably wouldn’t have survived. I follow everything from you and Dr. Hamer and have been reading history books intensively for the past 10 years—seeking answers to my many questions. I can only agree with you. It’s horrifying once you realize who is behind it all and the enormous plan at work.

But “knowledge is power,” and for the past 10 years, I’ve been passing on this knowledge with unwavering conviction.
Warmest regards,
U.V.

Note from H. Pilhar:

• What did the “therapy” cost?
• What are the “side effects”?
• What exactly did this man do to recover?

I can already picture the system doctors and system agents raging: “We must prevent things like this in the future!”
Go ahead and try! You’re only exposing yourselves more and more…

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