" Heart disease takes more life than
any other illness across the planet. In 2009 in the USA, 599,413 died of heart
related problems. Far too frequently the cause of death was a myocardial
infarction, or heart attack. Looking at the WHO figures for Thailand for 2011,
the death statistics are probably worse. There were 53328 deaths from this
cause. Statistically this figure comprised 10.30% of total fatalities. However,
strokes proved to be the number one killer with 73429 or 14.18% of total
deaths. We glimpse then that heart disease and related strokes were responsible
for almost a quarter of all passings in Thailand in 2011.
Conventional medicine attributes
heart disease to lifestyle and bad nutrition. Factors responsible are reputed
to be lack of exercise, high cholesterol and a diet rich in Trans fats and
sugars. Yes, these are contributory factors but are the real cause? The answer
is a resounding “No” from Dr. Gert Hamer.
Dr Hamer’s life diametrically changed
direction in 1978. Up to then he had worked for over 15 years as an internist
in University Hospital Clinics. For 5 of these years he had held the position
of professor. Here was an experienced medical doctor. He was no flake hovering
on the outside of the profession. In
1978 his son, Dirk, was shot dead on a boat anchored off Corsica. This heart
wrenching shock was ,understandably, to alter the course of Gert Hamer’s life
forever. Shortly afterwards, he developed testicular cancer; he wondered if
there was a link.
He overcame his illness and went on
to work at “The Oncology-Gynecology Clinic” at Munich University Hospital;
three years later thanks to his female patients, he was able to answer his own
question. He discovered the ladies with cancer, like himself had all
experienced a terrible shock shortly before developing their disease. It was
from this conclusion in 1981, that “Germanic New Medicine” was born.
Conventional medicine will tell you
that an actual heart attack is caused by the buildup of arterial plaque. This is
connected to high blood cholesterol levels; the heart attack itself is caused
by a piece of this plaque coming loose and blocking the coronary artery. Again,
Dr. Hamer’s findings disagree. His theory is that heart attacks occur due to a
conflict shock that involve what he calls “territorial loss”. This could be the
loss of a partner, a business loss, a job loss, the loss of a car, a money loss
or even the loss of a testicle! Heart disease often strikes when a successful
businessman retires, replaced by younger and fitter rivals. Ken Lay fought hard for Enron as its CEO; he
died of a massive heart attack in 2006 whilst awaiting sentencing at the end of
the Enron trial. This classic example gives a good example of territorial loss
conflict. In an interview shortly before his death, Lay called Enron his child
and compared the loss of the company to the death of a child.
Dr. Hamer’s view lies not in the realms
of psychology, instead he urged everyone to think “animal”. He feels we are
still very close to the packs and herds of our early ancestors. A stag forced
out of the herd by a young buck, has to fight to retake his position or
possibly die. To prepare for the fight, the stag needs more energy. To acquire this,
the coronary artery enlarges, so more blood can enter the myocardium. Once the
conflict is resolved, he no longer needs this turbo-charge. He has won the
contest, everything returns to normal and the body can repair itself. The artery
begins to reduce in size; the gaps are filled by cholesterol. He is in the
healing phase. Dependant on the time the
conflict has lasted (it could be a mere matter of weeks) the system enters a
healing crisis. It does this by expelling water in the form of a local edema.
This is the heart attack. At the same time, the coronary artery brain relay,
located directly above the right ear acts as controller of the event. If you
witness such a crisis, quickly take a bag of ice and place it on the spot. This
stops the arrhythmia and fast thinking like that can potentially save a life by halting the attack itself.
Remember, if you are present when somebody has a
heart attack; place an ice bag directly above the right ear.If you should experience a
“territorial loss” it can help alleviate the symptoms if you go and see a
therapist who is able to help you potentially digest and reduce the shock.
Health Ambit Consultancy can help you in this matter. This intervention can
potentially turn a fatal heart attack into a survivable event."
This article appeared in the Samui Gazette of April 27th 2012
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