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rograms can even apply to families or other groups. Dr Hamer gives the following example. A mother sees her child having a bad accident. In evolutionary terms, infants recover faster when they receive extra milk. Therefore, the mother's biological conflict program tries to stimulate milk roduction by increasing the number of breast cells. If the mother is right-handed, that will instantly cause the appearance of a Hamer Herd in a specific part of her right rain, which in turn relates to the left breast. When the child is well again, conflict resolution begins and extra milk is no longer needed. The mother gets a benign form of tuberculosis in that breast, which then breaks up the excess breast cells. However, if the mycobacteria required for this are lacking, then the area may just calcify and remain as a dormant te over and, in addition, a specific brain centre becomes active that stimulates lung activity. After the successful escape, the animal rests and the parasympathetic nervous system becomes dominant for a while to normalise body functions. If, instead, a person is given a cancer diagnosis, even if the diagnosis is wrong, the same biological program is set in motion by the same fear of death that helped the animal to escape. The stress level jumps and the brain/lung connection is activated, but now there is nowhere to run. Until the con- flict is resolved, which may take years, there will be constant stress as well as brain-induced stimulation of lung activity, which now takes the form of increasing lung capacity by the incessant division of cells. This process can only be stopped by switching off the trig- ger in the brain through defusing the original conflict-shock. This happens when the patient subsequently has surgery or natural therapy which he or she fully believes will lead to a cure. However, the same procedure in a patient who has doubts about its effectiveness will leave the conflict unre- solved and the disease to progress. Thanks to Dr Hamer's work, this is no longer just an unsubstantiated assumption but, rather, scientific fact that can be verified anytime with a CT brain scan. The selection of the conflict focus occurs by subconscious tumour. The same process applies also to animals. A sheep that loses its lamb to a wolf is prone to develop teat cancer; the side depends on whether it is right or left footed. However, the sheep commonly resolves this conflict by bearing another lamb. The following example may illustrate the original survival value of this mechanism. Let's assume a lion chases an ante- lope. The antelope must immediately mobilise all its resources to survive. The sympathetic nervous system takes The following list shows some of Pancreas - anxiety-anger conflict with having been made a laughing stock. the relationships between conflict family members, inheritance; Haemorrhoids - A right-handed emotions and target organs: Prostate — ugly conflict with sexual woman with an identity conflict and a . connections or connotations; left-handed man with territorial anger Adrenal cortex — wrong direction, gone Rectum — fear of being useless; in the healing phase will get haemor- astray; , ; ; Skin — loss of integrity; thoids. Bladder — ugly conflict, dirty tricks; Spleen — shock of being physically or Heart infarct — Fight for territory or its Bone — lack of self-worth, inferiority emotionally wounded; content. feeling; . ; , Stomach —- indigestible anger, Multiple sclerosis and paralysis — Breast milk gland — involving care or swallowed too much; Inability to escape, continue on or to disharmony; Testes and Ovaries — loss conflict; hold onto, or not knowing what to do. Breast milk duct — separation conflict; Thyroid — feeling powerless; Psoriasis — Involves separation conflict Breast, left (right-handed) — conflict Uterus — sexual conflict. concerning mother, father, family, concerning child, home or mother; - home, friends or pets. Breast, right (right-handed) — conflict These are some other specific Psychoses of all kinds have one or with partner or others; diseases which are are related to. more active Hamer Herds in each of Bronchials — territorial conflict; conflict emotions: the two parts of the brain. Cervix — severe frustration; AIDS — Dr Hamer observes that no one Rheumatism — A brutal separation con- Colon — ugly, indigestible conflict; ever died of AIDS without having previ- _ flict causing pain or suffering. Gall Bladder - rivalry conflict; ously been told that they are HIV posi- _ Vitiligo, Leukoderma — An ugly or bru- Heart — perpetual conflict; tive or believe that they are. The impli- tal separation conflict. Intestines — indigestible chunk of cation is that, just as with cancer, it is . anger, the negative perception associated with A note on handedness: Kidneys — not wanting to live; water or _A|DS that causes its devastating effect. Left-handed individuals develop fluid conflict; Angina pectoris — Caused by territorial problems on opposite sides to genuine Larynx — conflict of fear and fright; conflict in the active phase, and heart right-handed individuals. Handedness Liver — fear of starvation; infarct in the healing phase. can be tested by observing which hand Lung — fear of dying or suffocation, Diabetes and hypoglycaemia - A right- is on top when clapping; this is the including fear for someone else; handed female develops hypogly- leading hand. With right-handedness, Lymph glands — loss of self-worth asso- _ caemia from anxiety and revulsion, but all muscles on the right side of the ciated with the location; if left-handed she develops insulin- body are involved with partners and Melanoma - feeling dirty, soiled, dependent diabetes. A right-handed possibly other individuals, and all left- defiled; male develops insulin-dependent dia- sided muscles with children or their Middle ear — not being able to get betes from a conflict of resisting or own mother. some vital information; struggling against something, but if left- These conditions may change with Mouth - cannot chew or hold it; handed he develops hypoglycaemia. hormonal changes, as with use of the Oesophagus — cannot have/swallow it; Facial paralysis - Fear of losing face, _ birth control pill or with menopause. Pancreas — anxiety—anger conflict with family members, inheritance; Prostate — ugly conflict with sexual connections or connotations; Rectum — fear of being useless; Skin — loss of integrity; Spleen - shock of being physically or emotionally wounded; Stomach —- indigestible anger, swallowed too much; Testes and Ovaries — loss conflict; Thyroid — feeling powerless; Uterus — sexual conflict. anger, These are some other specific diseases which are are related to conflict emotions: AIDS — Dr Hamer observes that no one ever died of AIDS without having previ- ously been told that they are HIV posi- tive or believe that they are. The impli- cation is that, just as with cancer, it is the negative perception associated with AIDS that causes its devastating effect. Angina pectoris — Caused by territorial conflict in the active phase, and heart infarct in the healing phase. Diabetes and hypoglycaemia — A right- handed female develops hypogly- caemia from anxiety and revulsion, but if left-handed she develops insulin- dependent diabetes. A right-handed male develops insulin-dependent dia- betes from a conflict of resisting or struggling against something, but if left- handed he develops hypoglycaemia. Facial paralysis — Fear of losing face, 20 ¢ NEXUS A note on handedness: WWW.NeXU smagazi ne.com AUGUST — SEPTEMBER 2003