
Presenting Symptom
Klaus-Dieter suffered from what he believed was a severe dust allergy for more than 40 years.
His symptoms included:
- Continuous sneezing
- Runny nose
- Sniffling
- Strong reactions to even small amounts of dust
The symptoms would often last for hours whenever he encountered dust or powder.
The Original Conflict Shock (DHS)
After learning GHK, Klaus-Dieter began exploring when the symptoms had first started.
Following a move into a dusty unfinished house, the symptoms intensified, leading him to investigate further.
Suddenly, he remembered a childhood experience in post-war Berlin.
While playing among the ruins of destroyed buildings:
- Dust clouds were everywhere.
- Walls were collapsing.
- Flying rocks struck him in the head on three separate occasions.
- He suffered concussions and required medical attention.
Biological Conflict
Scent Conflict / Danger Conflict
Within GHK, the nasal mucosa is associated with:
- Not being able to sniff out danger
- Not sensing a threat in time
- A “this situation stinks” conflict
In Klaus-Dieter’s case:
The real danger was not the dust itself.
The danger was being unexpectedly struck by rocks while surrounded by dust clouds.
Brain Relay and Organ
Psyche
“I didn’t detect the danger in time.”
Brain
Cerebral Cortex
Organ
Nasal Mucosa
Germ Layer
Ectoderm
Biological Purpose
The nasal passage widens to improve scent perception and increase the ability to detect future threats.
How the Track Was Created
At the moment of the original shock, the psyche recorded everything associated with the event.
These included:
- Dust
- Collapsing ruins
- Flying debris
- Danger
- Fear
The subconscious linked dust with danger.
Dust became the track.
The Allergy Cycle
Years later, whenever the brain detected dust:
Dust
↓
Track Activated
↓
Danger Signal
↓
Biological Program Reactivated
↓
Sneezing
Runny Nose
Sniffling
The body was responding not to dust itself, but to the memory associated with the original danger.
The Turning Point
While reflecting on his symptoms, Klaus-Dieter suddenly remembered the childhood incidents.
At that moment he understood:
“Dust was never the problem.”
“The danger was being hit by rocks.”
The awareness dissolved the unconscious association between dust and danger.
Resolution
Immediately after recalling the original conflict:
- Sneezing stopped.
- Runny nose stopped.
- The allergic reaction disappeared.
To test the result, he later worked inside an extremely dusty garage that had accumulated marble dust for decades.
Despite working in thick clouds of dust:
- No sneezing
- No runny nose
- No allergic reaction
The symptoms never returned.
GHK Summary

Program
Scent Conflict / Danger Conflict
↓
Original Event
Hit in the head by flying rocks while surrounded by dust
↓
Track Established
Dust = Danger
↓
Symptoms
Sneezing
Runny Nose
Sniffling
↓
Insight
Recognition of the original childhood conflict
↓
Resolution
Dust no longer perceived as a threat
↓
Outcome
Complete disappearance of symptoms after more than 40 years.
Key Insight
This case is one of the clearest demonstrations of the GHK concept of tracks.
The allergy was not viewed as a reaction to dust itself, but as a biological warning system linked to a forgotten childhood danger.
Once the original conflict became conscious and the association was broken, the track lost its purpose and the symptoms disappeared.
For Klaus-Dieter, understanding the emotional origin of the program brought an end to a condition that had persisted for over four decades.
