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Dr Ryke Geerd Hamer: How Unresolved Trauma Causes Cancer

One of the most recent studies on psychosomatic cancer therapy comes from Germany. Over the past ten years, medical doctor / surgeon Ryke-Geerd Hamer has examined 20,000 cancer patients with all types of cancer.

Dr. Hamer wondered why cancer never seems to systematically spread directly from one organ to the surrounding tissue. For example, he never found cancer of the cervix AND cancer of the uterus in the same woman. He also noticed that all his cancer patients seemed to have something in common: there had been some kind of psycho emotional conflict prior to the onset of their disease - usually a few years before - a conflict that had never been fully resolved.

X-rays taken of the brain by cancer Dr. Hamer showed in all cases a ‘dark shadow’ somewhere in the brain. These dark spots would be in exactly the same place in the brain for the same types of cancer. There was also a 100% correlation between the dark spot in the brain, the location of the cancer in the body and the specific type of unresolved conflict. On the basis of these findings, Dr. Hamer suggests that when we are in a stressful conflict that is not resolved, the emotional reflex center in the brain which corresponds to the experienced emotion (e.g : anger, frustration, grief) will slowly break down. Each of these emotion centers are connected to a specific organ. When a center breaks down, it will start sending wrong information to the organ it controls, resulting in the formation of deformed cells in the tissues: cancer cells. He also suggests that metastasis is not the SAME cancer spreading. It is the result of new conflicts that may well be brought on by the very stress of having cancer or of invasive and painful or nauseating therapies.

Dr Hamer started including psychotherapy as an important part of the healing process and found that when the specific conflict was resolved, the cancer immediately stopped growing at a cellular level. The dark spot in the brain started to disappear. X-rays of the brain now showed a healing edema around the damaged emotional center as the brain tissue began to repair the afflicted point. There was once again normal communication between brain and body. A similar healing edema could also be seen around the now inactive cancer tissue. Eventually, the cancer would become encapsulated, discharged or dealt with by the natural action of the body. Diseased tissue would disappear and normal tissue would then again appear.

According to cancer Dr Hamer the real cause of cancer and other diseases is an unexpected traumatic shock for which we are emotionally unprepared. The following list shows some of the relationships between conflict emotions and target organs.


 Organ  Unresolved Conflict
 Adrenal Cortex  Wrong Direction.  Gone Astray
 Bladder  Ugly Conflict.  Dirty Tricks
 Bone  Lack of Self-Worth.  Inferiority Feeling
 Brain Tumor  Stubborness.  Refusing to Change Old Patterns.  Mental Frustration
 Breast Milk Gland  Involving Care or Disharmony
 Breast Milk Duct  Separation Conflict
 Breast (Left)  Conflict Concerning Child, Home, or Mother
 Breast (Right)  Conflict with Partner or Others
 Bronchioles  Territorial Conflict
 Cervix  Severe Frustration
 Colon  Ugly Indigestible Conflict
 Esophagus  Cannot Have it or Swallow it
 Gall Bladder  Rivalry Conflict
 Heart  Perpetual Conflict
 Intestines  Indigestible Chunk of Anger
 Kidneys  Not Wanting to Live.  Water or Fluid Conflict
 Larynx  Conflict of Fear and Fright
 Liver  Fear of Starvation
 Lungs  Fear of Dying or Suffocation, including Fear for Someone Else
 Lymph Glands  Loss of Self-Worth associated with the Location
 Melanoma  Feeling Dirty, Soiled, Defiled
 Middle Ear  Not being able to get some Vital Information
 Mouth  Cannot Chew It or Hold It
 Pancreas  Anxiety-Anger Conflict with Family Members.  Inheritence
 Prostate  Ugly Conflict with Sexual Connections or Connotations
 Rectum  Fear of Being Useless
 Skin  Loss of Integrity
 Spleen  Shock of Being Physically or Emotionally Wounded
 Stomach  Indigestible Anger.  Swallowed Too Much
 Testes and Ovaries  Loss Conflict
 Thyroid  Feeling Powerless
 Tumor (in location)  Nursing old Hurts and Shocks.  Building Remorse
 Uterus  Sexual Conflict

 THE COMMON REACTION TO THE ABOVE UNRESOLVED CONFLICTS IS
REPRESSED HATE, ANGER, RESENTMENT AND / OR COMPLICATED GRIEF



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