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This episode was recorded for my UK Column show. Please support us.
This conversation with author Danny Carroll delves into German New Medicine (GNM). GNM posits that nature responds to unexpected challenges through Significant Biological Special Programmes (SBS) triggered by Dirk Hamer Syndrome (DHS), an acute conflict shock which synchronously affects the psyche, brain, and corresponding organs.
SBS programmes adapt biological capacity by either augmenting cells (tumour growth) in old-brain controlled organs, or causing tissue loss in new-brain controlled organs during the Conflict Active Phase. The aim is to enhance survival and resolve distress. For instance, in cases that involve reproductive organs like the testicles, a profound loss conflict might initially lead to tissue necrosis, followed by cell proliferation in the healing phase. This restores, and potentially enhances, capability. It can address issues such as infertility, as exemplified from Dr Hamer's own experiences.
The framework suggests cancer is not a random malignancy. It is a purposeful and temporary condition within a two-phase biological process where capacity reverts to normal upon conflict resolution. This highlights how environmental interplay shapes health outcomes and turns challenges into opportunities for growth.
➡️ Danny’s website: https://danny-carroll.com
🏡 Jerm's website: https://www.jermwarfare.com
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This episode was recorded for my UK Column show. Please support us.
This conversation with author Danny Carroll delves into German New Medicine (GNM). GNM posits that nature responds to unexpected challenges through Significant Biological Special Programmes (SBS) triggered by Dirk Hamer Syndrome (DHS), an acute conflict shock which synchronously affects the psyche, brain, and corresponding organs.
SBS programmes adapt biological capacity by either augmenting cells (tumour growth) in old-brain controlled organs, or causing tissue loss in new-brain controlled organs during the Conflict Active Phase. The aim is to enhance survival and resolve distress. For instance, in cases that involve reproductive organs like the testicles, a profound loss conflict might initially lead to tissue necrosis, followed by cell proliferation in the healing phase. This restores, and potentially enhances, capability. It can address issues such as infertility, as exemplified from Dr Hamer's own experiences.
The framework suggests cancer is not a random malignancy. It is a purposeful and temporary condition within a two-phase biological process where capacity reverts to normal upon conflict resolution. This highlights how environmental interplay shapes health outcomes and turns challenges into opportunities for growth.
➡️ Danny’s website: https://danny-carroll.com
🏡 Jerm's website: https://www.jermwarfare.com

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