Ovarian Cancer Life Expectancy

Published on Jun 13 2010, in the categories: Ovarian cancer

Dr. Hamer found that all conflicts (or any disease) have a solution, and carrying any disease occurs in two phases. (The Second Biological Law). It also tried to explain the life expectancy in ovarian cancer.In the first stage of active conflict (i.e as long as it happens), the entire organism is oriented towards solving the conflict. While at the physical level there are specific cellular disorders, the psychic and autonomic nervous system is also confronted with unexpected situations. Switched to a stress phase (sympathicotonia), the mind becomes totally preoccupied with the conflict content. Sleep disturbances and lack of appetite are also important symptoms. Biologically speaking, it is vital to focus our attention on the conflict, the only way one can reach  the conflict resolution.




The active phase of conflict is called "cold phase". During stress, blood vessel constriction occurs, specific signs of activity are conflicting cold extremities (especially hands), trembling and cold sweat. Intensity of symptoms depends, naturally, on the intensity of the shock and on the impact of the conflict. If a person remains in this state for too long, there can be extremely serious consequences.  Dr. Hamer has shown that the body cannot ever die of cancer itself. A person can die as a result of mechanical complications caused by tumors, such as blocking a vital organ such as colon or ball, but in any case the cancer cells in itself do not cause death.

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The German New Medicine differentiation between malignant or benign cancer has no value. Malignant deadline is an artificial construct (like marking tumor) that simply indicates a reproductive cell activity that has exceeded a certain arbitrary limit.

If a person dies during the initial phase of active conflict it is usually due to the loss of energy, excessive weight loss, lack of sleep and mental and emotional exhaustion, cases in which the life expectancy in the case of the ovarian cancer decreases. Most times it is the emotionally devastating impact of a diagnosis or prognosis of a negative, like "You have only six months to live!" That throws an impact on cancer patients and their loved ones who get into despair . Without hope they are deprived of their vital force, they consume energy unnecessarily and, eventually they die after an agonizing process because conventional cancer treatments do nothing more than to accelerate it.

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If the patient has not made any conventional cancer treatments (particularly chemotherapy or radiotherapy), NEG has a success rate of 95 to 98%. It is ironic that the statistics of the remarkable successes of Dr. Hamer were given even by the authorities. When Dr. Hamer was arrested in 1997 for providing medical advice without having his medical license for three people, police seized his medical records and analyzed them. A public prosecutor was forced to admit during the trial, that after five years, from 6500 to 6000 patients with terminal cancer were still alive whereas the conventional treatment figure is reversed.

Resolving conflict requires a beginning with initial signals generated by the second phase of the biological program. Emotions and our body should "fix" on to the healing program which is supported directly by the nervous system. During the healing phase, your appetite returns, but you are very tired (we even do not have the power to lift us out of bed). Rest and supply all necessary nutrients are essential during the healing process. The second phase is called phase of "hot" and, during this period, the blood vessels get larger, the extremities and the skin can wormer.

With conflict resolution, there is a change in organs, cell proliferation (commanded by the old brain - controlling tumor growth) and cellular destruction (commanded by the brain again - control tissue degradation) and immediately stop the repair process is triggered specifically.
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