Amenorrhea

Amenorrhea – GHK Perspective

(Based on learninggnm.com – Ovaries & Female Sexual Organs SBS)

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A Different Understanding

In conventional medicine, Amenorrhea is understood as the absence of menstrual periods due to hormonal, physical, or reproductive causes.

In Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK), amenorrhea is interpreted as a biological response linked primarily to the ovaries and specific emotional conflicts.


1. The Core Biological Conflict

According to learninggnm.com, the ovaries are linked to:

πŸ‘‰ Loss Conflict

This can include:

  • loss of a loved one
  • emotional separation
  • miscarriage or abortion
  • relationship loss or betrayal
  • deep grief or emotional shock

The ovaries biologically respond to experiences involving:

β€œloss of someone important.”


2. Biological Process

πŸ”΄ Conflict-Active Phase

During active conflict:

  • ovarian tissue undergoes necrosis (cell loss)
  • estrogen production decreases
  • ovulation may reduce or stop

This can result in:

  • absent periods (amenorrhea)
  • cycle irregularities
  • infertility

According to learninggnm.com:

prolonged conflict activity can lead to amenorrhea until the conflict is resolved.


3. Biological Meaning

From a GHK perspective:

  • the body temporarily shifts away from reproduction during emotional distress
  • reproduction is biologically deprioritized while survival conflict is active

πŸ‘‰ Amenorrhea is viewed as:

a meaningful adaptation during unresolved emotional conflict.


4. Healing Phase

Once the conflict is resolved:

  • ovarian function gradually restores
  • hormone production normalizes
  • menstrual cycles may return naturally

During healing:

  • ovarian cysts can temporarily appear as part of tissue restoration.

5. Emotional Themes Often Seen

  • grief
  • heartbreak
  • unresolved loss
  • fear around reproduction or pregnancy
  • emotional overwhelm related to femininity or relationships

6. Key Insight

βœ” Conflict-active phase β†’ hormonal suppression / absent periods
βœ” Healing phase β†’ restoration of ovarian function

In GHK, the body is not malfunctioningβ€”it is adapting to emotional reality.


Conclusion

From a GHK perspective, amenorrhea is understood as a biological response linked to unresolved loss conflicts affecting the ovaries. When the emotional conflict is resolved and the organism returns to a state of safety, the body naturally moves toward hormonal balance and restoration.


Reference

learninggnm.com – Female Sexual Organs / Ovaries SBS

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