Panic or fright shock conflict in trigeminal relay â âIâm terrified; cannot faceâ
Migraine (one-sided headache)
Cerebral edema from conflict resolution or ongoing aura â variant locus triggers severe swelling
Cluster or vascular headache
Aggression or attack-theme conflicts in brainstem regions â feeling under siege or threatened
Headaches during healing phase after other condition (e.g. tumor)
Healing edema in Hamer focus â brain swelling during recovery phase
đ Notes on GHK Pain Mechanisms
In connective tissues or bones, pain emerges typically in healing phase (PCL)âas swelling and regeneration occur, triggered after conflict resolution .
Pain associated with sensory organs or squamous epithelium (e.g. nerve, skin) can appear either during active conflict (ulceration) or in healing (swelling), depending on the tissue type and conflict stage .