Atopic Rhinitis (Allergic Rhinitis)

– GHK Perspective

(Based on learninggnm.com – Nasal Mucosa SBS)

A Different Understanding

In conventional medicine, atopic rhinitis or allergic rhinitis is associated with allergens such as pollen, dust, animal dander, or environmental triggers.

In Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK), the symptoms of rhinitis are understood through the biological program of the nasal mucosa, which is linked to a:

πŸ‘‰ “Stink Conflict”

This refers to something that is perceived as:

  • unbearable
  • repulsive
  • offensive
  • something one wants to avoid

The conflict can be literal or symbolic.

Examples may include:

  • an unpleasant environment
  • a person one cannot tolerate
  • a situation that “stinks”
  • something emotionally offensive or unacceptable

Conflict-Active Phase

During active conflict:

  • ulceration occurs in the nasal mucosa
  • symptoms are usually minimal
  • the person is often preoccupied with the conflict situation

Healing Phase

After the conflict is resolved:

  • the nasal mucosa is repaired
  • swelling develops
  • increased mucus production occurs

This may appear as:

  • runny nose
  • nasal congestion
  • sneezing
  • inflammation

According to GHK, these symptoms are signs of tissue restoration during healing.


Why Symptoms Recur Seasonally

GHK explains recurrence through tracks.

A track is a reminder associated with the original conflict.

Examples:

  • a smell
  • a place
  • a season
  • a person
  • a specific environment

When the track is encountered again, the biological program can reactivate, leading to recurring rhinitis symptoms.


Emotional Themes Often Seen

  • “I can’t stand this.”
  • “This situation stinks.”
  • feeling exposed to something offensive
  • wanting to avoid a person or environment

Key Insight

βœ” Conflict-active phase β†’ nasal mucosa ulceration with few symptoms

βœ” Healing phase β†’ congestion, sneezing, mucus production

From a GHK perspective, allergic rhinitis is not caused by the allergen itself but by a biological program associated with a “stink conflict” and the subsequent healing process when that conflict is resolved or re-triggered.

Reference

learninggnm.com – Tracks and Recurrences Principles

learninggnm.com – Nose and Nasal Mucosa SBS

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