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The Crisis in Germanische Heilkunde

The Crisis in the middle of the healing phase

pcl-phase A

When there is a resolution to a conflict, the vegetative system switches from sympathicotonia to vagotonia. The vessels switch from narrow (cold extremities) to broad (warm extremities).
Each healing phase takes place with edema storage, in the brain, and in the organ.
As the healing phase progresses, the swellings become larger and larger, and so does the pain. The pressure in the brain increases visibly.

The Crisis

In order to stop this “fall into vagotonia,” Mother Nature has built in the crises. The patient is diverted back towards health with a great deal of momentum.
One must never suppress a crisis with medication! Patients should not use sympathicoton-inducing substances such as coffee at this time. The “rudder” must be steered optimally toward health. All patients experience the crisis! The dangerous point is always after the crisis. Here it is decided whether the strength of the crisis was sufficient or not. If the crisis was too weak or the conflict load was too big, then after the crisis, one is not able to manage the curve toward health and dies (deepest vagotonia!).

Depending on the conflict’s mass, the crisis can last from a few seconds to several days with pre-crisis, main crisis, and post-crisis.
It is always strongly sympathicotonic with constricted vessels, cold extremities, and cold sweat. All crises have this in common.
All crises are brain symptoms, including myocardial infarction. The type of crisis depends on the part of the brain. Accordingly, there are brainstem, midbrain, cerebellum, medullary camp, and cerebral cortex crises. The most major crises are those of the cerebral cortex, where, for example, absence, myocardial infarction, migraine, and epileptic seizure … are also added.

To initiate the crisis, Mother Nature uses a trick. At the lowest point of vagotonia (in a healing phase around 04:00 a.m.), one dreams of one’s already solved conflict, thus coming into stress and initiating the crisis. One awakens at this moment.
This previously-stored edema is now squeezed out due to the vessels’ constriction, and the urinary flood phase (peeing phase) begins. Often one has to go to the bathroom.

pcl-phase B

After the crisis, you fall back into vagotonia with warm extremities. If everything has gone well, giant steps will be made towards health. Scar tissue is now deposited in the brain and the organ. At the end of the healing phase, one is healthy (also in terms of conventional medicine).

Copyright Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer
Translated by John Holledauer

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