Heart disease kills more people in the world than any other disease. In 2009, 599,413 people died of heart problems in the United States. The cause of death is usually myocardial infarction or heart attack. Looking at the 2011 WHO figures for Thailand, the mortality statistics are even worse. 53328 people died because of it. , which accounts for 10.30% of deaths. But, stroke ranks first with 73,429, or 14.18% of deaths. Then we see that heart disease and stroke accounted for a quarter of all deaths in Thailand in 2011.
Conventional medicine associates heart disease with poor lifestyle and diet. Factors responsible include lack of exercise. High cholesterol, and a diet high in trans fats and sugar. Yes, it is a contributing factor, but is it the cause? The answer is no, says Dr Gert Hamer.
Dr.'s life changed in 1978. Before that, he worked at a university hospital for more than 15 years. During these 5 years, he worked as a professor. Here the doctor experienced. He wandered outside the profession. In 1978, his son Dirk shotes dead on a ferry from Corsica. This heartbreaking blow changed Gert Hamer's life forever. Shortly after that, he developed brain cancer; He wondered if it had anything to do with it.
She overcame her illness and worked at the Oncology-Gynecology Clinic. at the University Hospital of Munich; three years later. He was able to answer the question with the help of a female patient. Women with endometriosis have revealed that they experienced. A terrible shock before developing the disease. In 1981, "New German Medicine" was born from these results.
Conventional medicine will tell you that real heart disease. Is caused by the accumulation of arterial plaque. They associate with high blood cholesterol levels. A heart attack occurs when part of this plaque relaxes and dilates the coronary arteries. Again, Dr Hamer's findings do not agree. His theory is that heartaches stem from conflicts.
That involves what he calls "loss of territory". It could be losing a partner, losing a job, losing a job, losing a car, losing money, or losing a mind! Successful heartthrobs are often replaced by younger, sharper competitors when successful entrepreneurs retire. Ken Lay struggled a lot as CEO of Enron; In 2006, he died of a massive heart attack. While awaiting sentencing at the end of the Enron trial. This classic case is a good example of a regional loss conflict. In an interview before his death, Lay referred to Enron as his son and compared. The company's losses to the death of a child.
Dr ideas are not in the realm of psychology, but he encourages everyone to think "animal". We still feel close to the sheep and cattle of our first ancestors. When giant bullies for out of the herd, they must fight to regain their place or die. It takes more energy to prepare for the stage fight. To accommodate this, the coronary arteries dilate. To allow more blood to flow into the myocardium. Once this dispute resolves, he will not need this turbo charge. He won the competition, everything is back to normal and the body can heal itself. Arteries begin to dilate; space is full of cholesterol.
He is in the healing phase. Depending on how long the conflict lasts, the system enters a healing crisis. This can be removing water in the form of local oedema. At the same time, the coronary artery brain relay located above the right ear acts as an event check. If you witness such a crisis, take an ice pack and put it there. By stopping the attack itself. It stops the arrhythmia and the same quick thinking that can save people.
If someone breaks your heart, remember; Place an ice pack on the right ear. If you are experiencing local loss, see a therapist who can help you position. your finger and reducing the impact may help with symptoms.
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