In Germanic Healing Knowledge, Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer described that diseases are triggered by specific biological conflicts (DHS – Dirk Hamer Syndrome). Each conflict corresponds to a particular tissue and has a precise emotional theme.

Below is a structured list of the major conflict categories identified in GHK:
🧠 Core Conflict Types in GHK
1. Survival / Fear of Death Conflict
- Example: “I might die”, panic, suffocation fear
- Organ: Lungs (alveoli)
- Biological meaning: Increase lung capacity
2. Existence / Water Conflict
- Example: Loss of livelihood, financial insecurity, feeling like a refugee
- Organ: Kidney tubules
- Biological meaning: Water retention for survival
3. Morsel Conflict (Inability to “Digest Life”)
- Example: Cannot “get”, “swallow”, “digest” or “eliminate” something (literal or metaphorical)
- Organs: Mouth, stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas
- Types:
- “Morsel not obtained”
- “Morsel cannot be digested”
- “Morsel cannot be eliminated”
4. Attack / Injury Conflict
- Example: Feeling attacked, stabbed, criticized
- Organs: Peritoneum, pleura, dermis
- Biological meaning: Protection and repair
5. Self-Devaluation Conflict
- Example: Feeling not good enough, failure, loss of self-worth
- Organs: Bones, joints, muscles, lymph
- Variants:
- General self-worth → bones
- Mild → cartilage
- Severe → bone necrosis
6. Separation Conflict
- Example: Loss of physical contact (child separated from mother, breakup)
- Organ: Skin (epidermis)
- Biological meaning: Increase sensitivity to reconnect
7. Territorial Conflicts
These are deeply linked to relationships, roles, and identity.
Types include:
- Territorial loss (loss of job/home/position) → Heart/coronary vessels
- Territorial anger → Stomach/bile ducts
- Territorial fear → Bronchi
- Territorial marking conflict → Bladder
8. Frontal Fear / Fright Conflict
- Example: Sudden fear, like danger approaching
- Organ: Bronchi, larynx
- Biological meaning: Improve airflow for escape
9. Identity Conflict
- Example: “Where do I belong?”, confusion about role or place
- Organ: Rectum
- Seen in situations of displacement or identity crisis
10. Procreation / Sexual Conflict
- Example: Sexual rejection, frustration, inability to reproduce
- Organs: Uterus, ovaries, prostate, testicles
11. Fear in the Neck (Unseen Danger)
- Example: Danger behind you, fear you cannot see
- Organ: Eye vitreous body
- Biological meaning: Improve vision to detect danger
12. Hearing Conflict
- Example: Not wanting to hear something / shock from what was heard
- Organs: Inner ear structures
13. Heart / Circulatory Conflicts
- Linked to territorial loss or overwhelming emotional stress
- Organs: Coronary arteries, heart muscle
14. Poison / Intoxication Conflict
- Example: Feeling poisoned (physically or emotionally)
- Organ: Liver
- Biological meaning: Detoxification enhancement
15. Mother–Child Conflict
- Example: Worry for child or child’s wellbeing
- Organ: Breast glands
16. Abandonment / Isolation Conflict
- Example: Feeling left alone, excluded
- Organs: Kidney collecting tubules (overlaps with water conflict)
Key Principle Behind All Conflicts
According to GHK:
- Every conflict is biological, not psychological in the conventional sense
- It must be:
- Unexpected (shock)
- Highly acute
- Experienced in isolation
This is called the DHS (Dirk Hamer Syndrome).
Core Understanding
Each “disease” is seen as a meaningful biological program triggered by a specific conflict.


