🦋 GHK Perspective on Thyroid Cancer
📌 Biological Conflict Theme: “I am too slow” (Chunk Conflict)
According to Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK), thyroid cancer (specifically adenocarcinoma of the thyroid gland) results from a chunk conflict—an experience of not being fast enough to grasp or get rid of something in time.
➤ Right thyroid lobe: Not being able to grasp something in time.
➤ Left thyroid lobe: Not being able to get rid of something in time.
This inner pressure or external demand to be faster or perform quicker activates a biological Special Program (SBS) involving the thyroid.
🧠 Conflict-Active Phase (CA Phase)
- Cell proliferation begins: A compact, cauliflower-like adenoma grows.
- Increased thyroid hormone production (T3, T4) → accelerated metabolism.
- Possible symptoms: warm skin, weight loss, rapid heartbeat, restlessness, sweating.
🟡 Biological Purpose: The body attempts to speed up the person’s metabolism so they can “move faster” and be better prepared next time.
🔁 Healing Phase (PCL)
Once the conflict is resolved:
- The tumor may break down via tuberculosis bacteria (if present), accompanied by mild fever and night sweats.
- If no microbes are available: the tumor is encapsulated and may remain in the body, possibly continuing to produce thyroid hormones.
📚 Case Examples from Björn Eybl
- Older employee: Felt he couldn’t keep up with younger colleagues. Management wanted him to retire. He internalized the belief, “I’m too slow,” and developed thyroid cancer.
- Missed real estate opportunity: A house buyer lost a desired property because he acted too slowly → conflict of not being quick enough → thyroid tumor.
- Stock loss: Delayed selling shares, lost money → conflict of not being able to “get rid” in time → left thyroid cancer.
📋 Summary Table
Phase | Biological Activity |
---|---|
Conflict-active | Growth of secretory adenoma; accelerated metabolism; “hard goiter” |
Healing phase | Tumor breakdown or encapsulation; fever, normalization of hormone levels |
🧘♀️ Therapy & Healing (Björn Eybl)
✅ Conflict Resolution Prompts:
- “When did the tumor start growing?”
- “Do I often feel too slow or under time pressure?”
- “Is there a family pattern of urgency or over-responsibility?”
- “What do I need to change—internally or externally?”
✅ Helpful Affirmations:
- “I am fast enough. I set my own pace.”
- “Everything happens in divine timing.”
✅ Supportive Therapies:
- Natural remedies: Bach flowers (Impatiens, Vervain), MMS, curd compresses.
- Optional surgery if tumor size causes discomfort.
⚠️ Notes on Conventional Diagnosis (Eybl’s View)
- Diagnostic procedures (biopsies, scans) may themselves trigger secondary conflicts, due to fear or labeling.
- A healthy person may be turned into a “cancer patient” simply through a routine check-up.
- Over-intervention can prevent natural resolution of the biological program.
🧠 GHK Wisdom
“Cancer is not a random or destructive process—it’s a meaningful, biological adaptation rooted in ancient survival mechanisms. Healing begins when the real story behind the conflict is seen, felt, and resolved.”