🩸 Varicose Veins (Left Leg) – GHK Perspective

For a Right-Handed Person

Based on LearningGNM.com & Björn Eybl


1. Biological Organ & Tissue Involved

Affected Tissue:

Veins → Smooth Muscle + Venous Wall (New Mesoderm)

  • Germ Layer: New Mesoderm
  • Brain Relay: Cerebral Medulla (self-devaluation)
  • Function: Return blood from legs to heart; lower-leg veins relate to mobility, standing, support, and burden.

Varicose veins are part of the Self-Devaluation Conflict group in GHK.


2. Core Biological Conflict (DHS)

“Self-Devaluation Conflict related to standing, walking, moving, or carrying burdens.”

For leg veins, Dr. Hamer and LearningGNM specify:

“Performance, movement or burden conflict in the context of feeling overburdened, stuck, or unable to progress.”
(learninggnm.com → medulla → self-devaluation tissues)

Left Side Meaning (Right-Handed Person):

In GHK laterality:

  • Left side (right-hander) = Mother/Child side

Therefore left leg varicosities indicate:

➡️ Self-devaluation, burden, or movement conflict related to mother, child, family responsibilities, or caregiving.

Examples:

  • Feeling overburdened as a mother
  • Exhausted caring for a child or parent
  • “My responsibilities are too much”
  • “I can’t move forward because of family duties”
  • “I cannot stand this situation with my mother/child”

3. Biological Process (LearningGNM Description)

Conflict-Active Phase (CA):

  • The venous wall thins (cell loss)
  • Veins become weaker
  • Person feels overburdened or trapped in duty
  • Symptoms often minimal at this stage

Healing Phase (PCL):

When the person feels relief or support:

  • Body begins rebuilding venous wall (cell proliferation)
  • Swelling, inflammation, heaviness, itching
  • Vein becomes thicker, bulging, twisted
  • This is what is labelled “varicose vein”

“Varicose veins represent the healing phase after a self-devaluation conflict affecting the vein walls.”
Björn Eybl – The Psychic Roots of Disease

Epicrisis:

  • Cramping
  • Sharp pulling sensations
  • Temporary stagnation

PCL-B:

  • Strengthening of vein wall
  • Hardening, thickening (to prevent future “collapse”)

4. Why Varicose Veins Persist (Chronic / Hanging Healing)

If the conflict is re-triggered repeatedly, e.g.:

  • Daily family burdens
  • Ongoing exhaustion
  • Feeling unsupported
  • Resentment toward caregiving duties

Then the veins remain in chronic healing, causing:

  • Persistent swelling
  • Ongoing thickening
  • Permanent varicosity appearance

Björn Eybl explains this as:

“Chronic relapses cause chronic connective-tissue repair—resulting in permanently enlarged, twisted veins.”


5. Typical Emotional Examples (Left Leg, Right-Handed)

  • “I have to stand for everyone in the family.”
  • “My child/mother needs me constantly.”
  • “I can’t walk away from these responsibilities.”
  • “I am tired of carrying this load.”
  • “My family depends entirely on me.”
  • “I’m stuck… I can’t move forward because of them.”

6. GHK Healing Support

✔ Emotional Resolution

  • Acknowledge the burden
  • Share responsibilities
  • Ask for help
  • Remove guilt around caregiving

✔ Physical Support (During Healing Phase)

  • Rest
  • Gentle walking
  • Elevate legs
  • Warm compress
  • Avoid stress triggers

✔ Key GHK Insight

Pain, swelling, heaviness = healing, not damage.


Essence (One-Line Summary)

Left leg varicose veins in a right-handed person reflect a long-term self-devaluation or burden conflict related to mother/child responsibilities. The varicosity itself is the healing phase of the vein wall rebuilding after repeated emotional overload.


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