Cognitive Dissonance: The Immune System Construct

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When understanding the construct of an immune system we must begin with Dr. Hamer’s discovery of the Second and Fourth Biological Law of German New Medicine.

The Second Biological Law explains the two phases of all disease – providing there is a resolution to the conflict.

The Fourth Biological Law explains the beneficial role of microbes during any given conflict active and healing phase. Microbial activity will only express when a biological conflict has been resolved.

The standard interpretation espouses a link between the uncontrolled growth of cancer cells, recurrent infections, chronic illness and a compromised immune response.

As a broad brushstroke – the immune system is essentially a weaving in and out of conflict activity and conflict resolution. The concept of the immune system weakening or failing is fallacy. There are times when nature asserts and times when she pulls back. This expression is a fluid mosaic that is stunning in it’s perfection.

… We’ve been told that rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an auto-immune disease where the body is attacking itself. From a German New Medicine perspective, rheumatoid arthritis is a healing phase (swelling, inflammation, pain) self-devaluation affecting the joints (arthritis) coupled with an active separation affecting the periosteum (rheumatoid.) Is this a scenario where the immune system has failed and the body malfunctioned or is it simply an expression of conflict activity and conflict resolution?

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