There is this so-called Germanic medicine, which for some reason the world doesn’t want to take seriously. In a nutshell, it is that it attributes a crucial role to consciousness and brain function in both the development of disease and in healing. I do not understand how it is that, when so much has been said in primary schools about the omnipotent role of the brain, it is not even given the slightest consideration, either in terms of its merit or its demerit, in the development of disease and in healing. When people find out that the viruses that climbed up their urethras from cold stone and gave them a cold sore the next day were faster in size than Flash the lightning bolt, what kind of a face can they make? In fact, there is a biological conflict at the soul-brain-organ level behind the so-called ‘flatulence’, just like so much else.
Official science will never satisfy the deepest desire for self-knowledge, but the simple needs of the masses. If it hurts, let it be missed! If it looks scary, make it go away! This is how it will always win the support of the masses, because it satisfies their primitive needs (which do not require self-knowledge and development), their lazy carelessness, even though it is implanted in the public consciousness as the only true way. We must recognise that the patient cannot be cured without himself, he is the leader in the process of cure. Germanic Medicine can make the patient conscious, can show him where to look, can give him an instruction manual for his body. Secondly, we need to take note of the fact, and we need to bear in mind the fact, that we live in a society of wreckage, caught up in a web of disinformation spread by the media.
If we want to understand the causes of human disease and to clarify the sometimes-questionable question of whether our environment is actually turning against us and making us ill, the best reference point is often the animal world. Animals cannot be disinformed by false or half-truths created by the media, and thus be kept in fear so that they can become ill as a result. And, as Sándor Friderikusz’s very enlightening and interesting communication with a specialist on the subject showed, elephants very rarely and sharks almost never get cancer. And what is the professional explanation for this?
Well, we need to talk about the gene defects that arise in human cells and how these error-correcting systems are responsible for correcting them. When these error correction mechanisms are overseen by a protein or work in association, this protein is called the guardian-protector of our genome. This protein in humans is represented by two gene copies: a paternal gene copy and a maternal gene copy. Scientists have been astonished to find that elephants have twenty of these proteins. So if there’s something genetically damaging one of them, there are nineteen others that it pulls out and works with. People have always suspected that the cause of most diseases is in the soul. Thanks to a doctor called Hamer, this can now be proven, both by clinical means and by (self-)observation of individuals.