Fourth Biological Law of Nature

Discovered by Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, Med., Theol. (1935–2017)

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There is a correlation between the brain, the germ layers (cell layers), and microbes. Germs like mycobacteria, fungi, bacteria, and TB bacteria have a symbiotic relationship with our cells. Germs break down and degrade overgrowths or help build back cells during any cancer or disease process.

In other words, bacteria, fungi, and viruses are intimately involved in the healing processes in the body. The choice of which microbial form should be used by the body depends on the tissue affected and the respective part of the brain it relates to.

We all now know that germs, bacteria, and fungi are not the bad guys!! We eat yogurt, we drink kombucha, and we eat all kinds of fermented foods because germs are here to keep creating harmony. Germs evolved parallel to our own evolution, and they were (and still are) part of our internal ecosystem, in charge of always maintaining balance. Each organ system has specific microbes that, when necessary, will help keep those organs healthy.

[BRAIN - GERM LAYERS - MICROBES CHART]

In the case of a “death fright conflict” (GNM term), such as a cancer diagnosis or a threat of war that has passed, like WWII, the brain activates Tuberculin Bacteria (TB) to break down the extra lung cells that have grown to “help” breathe and better to cope with the shock. The active TB bacteria will be interpreted as tuberculosis; the extra lung cells will be erroneously labeled as lung cancer.

During the healing phase of a death fright, patients will often have bloody sputum, coughing, fatigue, fever, inflammation, and pain. If antibiotics are used, as was the case in millions of people recovering from the shock of WWII, the cells will remain in place and encapsulate, forming what looks like a lung tumor on an X-Ray. Although these are harmless, they may be found on an X-ray years later and create a new conflict that GNM would call a “death fright conflict,” especially if a doctor diagnoses the person with “lung cancer.” If the person is not aware of GNM, they will trigger their brain to relapse into another death shock.

Germs only get activated during the healing phase. As soon as the conflict is resolved and healing begins, a signal is sent to activate the bacteria or fungi neede dfor that specific function. The rest of the time — when we are healthy or when we are in conflict mode, they simply and harmlessly exist in smaller quantities in the body. Remember, we have four times more bacteria than cells. Active or not, the role of bacteria, fungi, and viruses is always to optimize healing. They are otherwise always harmless. To reiterate: Germs are NOT THE BAD GUYS!

Conventional/Contemporary medical science does not accept or desire to address the monumental findings of Dr. Hamer in this and many other areas outlined in German New Medicine. For that reason, they do not even follow the stages of disease and healing. They do not understand the processes typical of those stages, and — logically, they do not grasp the role of microbes in our body. In fact, they make theoretical speculations that have no basis in the scientific method. Conventional medicine is only interested in drug or surgical procedures, and those only alleviate symptoms. Many diseases are highly misunderstood!

A doctor will identify the existence of bacteria once it appears in the second phase of healing as a disease process. The typical swelling, discharges, fevers, and other symptoms that appear with the activity of bacteria are labeled a disease. Medication is used to destroy the microbes, and that (unfortunately) suppresses a perfectly natural healing process. This not only causes a slowing down of healing but also introduces new harm in the form of medication toxicity and the destruction of much-needed bacteria.

So, what are the germs useful for? With the help of bacteria, fungi, and viruses, our body breaks down cysts and tumors, liquefies, and further decomposes dead tissue and cells, and turns them into a form easy to eliminate. This happens through the usual pathways — skin, liver, kidneys, colon, and lungs. Without these pathways, our body would become septic, waste matter would not be dealt with properly, and the inner balance of our body would be upset.

“In certain tissues, microbes will be used to repair the damaged cells by building back areas of tissue loss. In ectodermal organs, bacteria help to restore the cell loss. Streptococcus bacteria, for instance, assist healing in the throat (strep throat), pneumococcus bacteria restore the bronchial mucosa, gonococcus bacteria work in the urogenital area, and the Helicobacter pylori repairs the stomach and pylorus lining. This, however, only happens when the ulceration in the conflict-active phase reaches far into the tissue. Otherwise, the healing process takes place without microbes.”

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