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In this episode of the Born Wild Podcast, host Sophia speaks with Natasha Nazerali, a German New Medicine educator, about the principles of German New Medicine (GNM) and its application in understanding health and healing. Natasha explains the five biological laws that govern the relationship between the psyche, brain, and body, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the meaning behind symptoms. The conversation also explores the role of microbes in healing, the significance of understanding symptoms as meaningful adaptations, and how parents can apply these principles to support their children's health. Natasha shares resources for further learning and encourages listeners to build a connection with their own biology.
Takeaways:
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to German New Medicine
06:49 Understanding the Five Biological Laws
22:25 The Role of Microbes in Healing
26:19 Symbiotic Relationships with Nature
28:47 Understanding Biological Laws and Healing
30:42 The Quintessence: Meaning in Symptoms
37:34 Supporting Children Through Healing Phases
49:41 Resources for Further Learning
Follow us on IG @Bornwildpodcast
Connect with our guest, Natasha Nazerali
Natasha Nazerali is a German New Medicine practitioner and educator who guides individuals to awaken their primal nature through biological awareness. Raised by a mother deeply grounded in the wisdom of Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer’s biological framework, Natasha carries this lineage forward, honoring and expanding upon the legacy passed down to her.
Natasha is the co-founder of The Bio-Logical Woman course program alongside Dr. Melissa Sell, and the founder of The GNM Weekend, an international annual conference dedicated to The 5 Biological Laws. Through her work in family systems therapy and biological relating, Natasha emphasizes a view of biology that moves beyond the conventional paradigm, honoring the roles that ancestral heritage, relational coherence, and consciousness play in overall health.
As a devoted spiritual seeker, Natasha’s work is informed by her studies with sacred Indigenous practices and wisdom traditions. At the heart of her practice is a mission for her offerings to serve as a bridge from the unconscious illusion that we are separate from nature into the conscious truth that nature and human are one.
This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. The views and experiences shared by guests are their own and do not constitute medical, legal, or professional advice.
We are not providing medical or legal guidance, nor are we encouraging listeners to engage in any practice that may be unsafe or unlawful in their jurisdiction. Birth choices, medical care decisions, and midwifery practices are highly regulated and vary by state and country.
Listeners are encouraged to consult with qualified, licensed professionals and to research the laws applicable to their location before making any health or birth-related decisions.
By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are responsible for your own decisions and actions.
By Sophia Henderson5
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In this episode of the Born Wild Podcast, host Sophia speaks with Natasha Nazerali, a German New Medicine educator, about the principles of German New Medicine (GNM) and its application in understanding health and healing. Natasha explains the five biological laws that govern the relationship between the psyche, brain, and body, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the meaning behind symptoms. The conversation also explores the role of microbes in healing, the significance of understanding symptoms as meaningful adaptations, and how parents can apply these principles to support their children's health. Natasha shares resources for further learning and encourages listeners to build a connection with their own biology.
Takeaways:
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to German New Medicine
06:49 Understanding the Five Biological Laws
22:25 The Role of Microbes in Healing
26:19 Symbiotic Relationships with Nature
28:47 Understanding Biological Laws and Healing
30:42 The Quintessence: Meaning in Symptoms
37:34 Supporting Children Through Healing Phases
49:41 Resources for Further Learning
Follow us on IG @Bornwildpodcast
Connect with our guest, Natasha Nazerali
Natasha Nazerali is a German New Medicine practitioner and educator who guides individuals to awaken their primal nature through biological awareness. Raised by a mother deeply grounded in the wisdom of Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer’s biological framework, Natasha carries this lineage forward, honoring and expanding upon the legacy passed down to her.
Natasha is the co-founder of The Bio-Logical Woman course program alongside Dr. Melissa Sell, and the founder of The GNM Weekend, an international annual conference dedicated to The 5 Biological Laws. Through her work in family systems therapy and biological relating, Natasha emphasizes a view of biology that moves beyond the conventional paradigm, honoring the roles that ancestral heritage, relational coherence, and consciousness play in overall health.
As a devoted spiritual seeker, Natasha’s work is informed by her studies with sacred Indigenous practices and wisdom traditions. At the heart of her practice is a mission for her offerings to serve as a bridge from the unconscious illusion that we are separate from nature into the conscious truth that nature and human are one.
This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. The views and experiences shared by guests are their own and do not constitute medical, legal, or professional advice.
We are not providing medical or legal guidance, nor are we encouraging listeners to engage in any practice that may be unsafe or unlawful in their jurisdiction. Birth choices, medical care decisions, and midwifery practices are highly regulated and vary by state and country.
Listeners are encouraged to consult with qualified, licensed professionals and to research the laws applicable to their location before making any health or birth-related decisions.
By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are responsible for your own decisions and actions.

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