(Based on learninggnm.com – Mouth & Pharynx SBS)
A Different Understanding
In conventional medicine, enlarged tonsils and adenoids are commonly associated with recurrent infections, allergies, or immune responses.
In Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK), enlarged tonsils and adenoids are viewed as part of a Meaningful Biological Special Program (SBS) linked to specific morsel conflicts involving the mouth and pharynx. According to learninggnm.com, these tissues are associated with experiences of:
👉 “Not being able to catch a morsel”
or
👉 “Not being able to eliminate a morsel”
The “morsel” is understood both literally and symbolically.

Emotional Conflict Themes
Examples may include:
- wanting something but being unable to get it
- feeling blocked from receiving love, attention, opportunity, or support
- being unable to get rid of an unpleasant situation
- feeling stuck with something one does not want
For children, this could translate into:
- wanting attention from parents
- difficulty accepting separation
- emotional frustration around school or relationships
Biological Process
🔴 Conflict-Active Phase
During active conflict:
- tissue proliferation can occur in the tonsils or adenoids
- the body attempts biologically to increase the ability to “capture” or “process the morsel”
When the conflict remains unresolved for a prolonged period (hanging conflict), enlarged adenoids and enlarged tonsils may develop. learninggnm.com specifically notes that:
Enlarged tonsils (tonsillar hypertrophy) and enlarged adenoids can occur through prolonged unresolved conflict activity. (Learning GNM)
🟢 Healing Phase
Once the conflict resolves:
- the body begins removing tissue that is no longer needed
- inflammation, swelling, pain, fever, or discharge may appear temporarily as part of healing (Learning GNM)
Key Insight
✔ Enlarged tonsils/adenoids = prolonged unresolved “morsel” conflict
✔ Symptoms during healing = repair process
From a GHK perspective, the body is not malfunctioning — it is adapting according to what the psyche experiences.
