– GHK Perspective
(Based on learninggnm.com – Bones & Oral Tissue SBS)

A Different Understanding
In conventional medicine, jaw cancer is seen as uncontrolled cell growth in the jaw or oral region.
In Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK), what is labeled as “cancer” in the jaw is interpreted based on which tissue is involved—most commonly:
- Jaw bone (mandible/maxilla)
- Oral mucosa (lining of the mouth)
Each follows a different biological program.
1. Jaw Bone Involvement (Most Common Interpretation)
👉 Biological Conflict: Severe Self-Devaluation Conflict
According to learninggnm.com (Bones SBS):
Bones correspond to self-worth and self-evaluation
For the jaw, this is more specifically:
🔹 “I am not able to bite / assert / defend myself”
Emotional themes include:
- Feeling unable to stand up for oneself
- Being silenced or suppressed
- Loss of power in communication
- “I can’t speak or express what I want”
2. Biological Process (Bones SBS)
🔴 Conflict-Active Phase
- Bone undergoes osteolysis (cell loss)
- Weakening of the jaw structure
- Usually painless or unnoticed
🟢 Healing Phase (After Resolution)
Once the conflict is resolved:
- The bone rebuilds
- Forms callus (new bone growth)
- This appears as:
- swelling
- thickening
- dense tissue on scans
👉 This is often diagnosed as:
- bone tumor
- jaw cancer
💡 In GHK:
The “tumor” is actually healing and reconstruction
📌 Source: learninggnm.com – Bones SBS
3. If Oral Mucosa is Involved
👉 Conflict: Separation Conflict (Oral Contact)
This relates to:
- Loss of contact (kissing, speaking, closeness)
- Not wanting contact
- Feeling rejected in communication
Healing Phase:
- inflammation
- ulcers
- swelling
4. Why It Becomes Serious
Serious conditions arise when:
👉 Long Conflict Duration
- Extensive tissue loss before healing
👉 Repeated Relapses (Tracks)
- Same emotional triggers
- Recurrent self-devaluation
Cycle:
- Conflict → bone loss
- Resolution → healing growth
- Trigger → repeat
5. GHK Approach to Resolution
Step 1: Identify the Conflict (DHS)
Ask:
- When did I feel unable to express or assert myself?
- Where did I feel “powerless” in communication?
- What situation made me feel I couldn’t defend myself?
Step 2: Resolve the Conflict
- Regain voice and expression
- Restore self-worth
- Reframe the situation
Step 3: Understand Healing
- Swelling and growth = repair
- Pain may appear during healing
Step 4: Avoid Tracks
Triggers may include:
- same people
- similar situations
- remembered humiliation
6. Key Insight
✔ Bone loss = conflict-active phase
✔ Tumor/growth = healing phase
What is often feared as disease may actually be reconstruction.
Conclusion
From a learninggnm.com perspective, jaw “cancer” is:
- A biological response to deep self-devaluation conflict
- Not random or meaningless
- A process that shifts once the conflict is resolved
When the emotional root is addressed:
- the biological program completes
- healing stabilizes
Reference
- learninggnm.com – Bones (Skeletal System) SBS
