Dyspnoea
Dyspnoea (Breathlessness) Without Pathology – A Germanic Healing Knowledge Perspective Breathlessness or dyspnoea is commonly described as the uncomfortable feeling of not getting enough air. In conventional medicine, this symptom […]
Dyspnoea (Breathlessness) Without Pathology – A Germanic Healing Knowledge Perspective Breathlessness or dyspnoea is commonly described as the uncomfortable feeling of not getting enough air. In conventional medicine, this symptom […]
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UncategorizedWrist Pain – GHK Perspective In Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK), developed by Ryke Geerd Hamer, wrist pain is not seen as a random mechanical issue but as part of a
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UncategorizedConstant praise and constant criticism — even when well-intended — both shape a child’s nervous system, identity, and behavioral patterns far more deeply than most parents realize. Let’s break this
🧠 Stroke – GHK (Germanische Heilkunde) Perspective In Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK), developed by Ryke Geerd Hamer, a stroke is not seen as a random vascular accident but as a
CSR Project Proposal Framework 1. Project Title Forest-Based Midwifery & Integrative Healing Ecosystem for Maternal and Child Wellbeing 2. Executive Summary This project proposes the establishment of a midwifery-led, forest-based
Heart Blockage – GHK Perspective In conventional medicine, “heart blockage” usually refers to narrowing or obstruction of the coronary arteries, often labeled as coronary artery disease. From the perspective of
Alopecia Totalis – A Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK) Perspective Alopecia Totalis refers to the complete loss of hair on the scalp. In conventional medicine, it is often labeled as an
Lung Consolidation from a Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK) Perspective In conventional medicine, lung consolidation refers to the filling of lung alveoli with fluid, pus, blood, or cellular debris — commonly
Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK)* perspective (originating from the work of Dr. Hamer), a nosebleed (epistaxis) is not random or pathological in itself — it is seen as part of a