Story of a Pancreatic Cancer

We will now examine a biological program affecting the pancreas and how it can be understood through Germanic New Medicine (GNM).
A young patient was grieving the loss of four close family members. In each case, it had been known in advance that there was no hope. The last to pass away was her godfather, who had promised to leave her a magnificent antique chest. She had even found a place of honor for it in her living room.
Here we observe the biological shock: when the will was read, she discovered that her sister was the one who inherited the chest. This completely caught her off guard, as she had already mentally “digested” the idea that the chest was hers—it was something she had fully assimilated as a certainty. Now, she had to give it up.
Biological Manifestation: The Development of Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
Following this unexpected and dramatic conflict, the patient developed pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
✔ Conflict Content:
This case involves a conflict of opposition, anger, and resentment with family members—specifically, a struggle over inheritance and the symbolic “bite” that was taken away.
✔ Biological Meaning:
The tumor forms to help digest the “bite” (the chest) at a symbolic level, by increasing the production of pancreatic enzymes.
➡ The more pancreatic juices produced, the faster the body can “digest” the bite and prevent it from being taken away.
The Obsession with Recovering the Chest
From that moment, she couldn’t stop thinking, day and night, about how to recover the chest now in her sister’s possession. At the same time, her sister was happy to have inherited it.
Shortly after, she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, which continued to grow. She had seen several Germanic Medicine therapists, but each attributed her biological conflict to the death of different family members.
Yet, none of them considered the inheritance conflict over the chest, as it seemed insignificant compared to the death of her loved ones.
Dr. Hamer discovered that only the unexpected loss of the chest had triggered her biological shock, affecting her pancreas.
Finding the Solution
Once they identified the true biological conflict, they quickly found a solution. The patient had a very loving relationship with her sister, who was currently struggling financially, unlike the patient.
💰 The chest’s estimated value was €4,000.
💡 The plan was simple:
📌 On Sunday, the patient and her husband visited her sister and left a sealed envelope containing €5,000 on the table.
📌 She then explained the story of the chest and her pancreatic cancer.
Her sister burst into tears and, sobbing, said:
👉 “For God’s sake, why didn’t you tell me sooner?”
“The chest is yours! Please take it right now!”
At that moment, the patient broke down in tears of joy, saying:
👉 “I love you as much as you love me.”
She explained that she had been so emotionally attached to the chest that learning her sister had inherited it put her into shock, leaving her unable to react.
📌 She accepted the gift to resolve her biological conflict but made her sister promise to keep the money to solve her own financial struggles.
The Healing Crisis: A Difficult Phase
With the biological conflict resolved, the tumor began to break down, triggering a strong healing phase with intense symptoms.
Fortunately, the patient’s sister had learned Germanic Medicine and became her best caregiver, guiding her through the process.
➡ She spent two months bedridden, completely exhausted, as her body eliminated the tumor through pancreatic tuberculosis.
➡ She experienced severe fatigue, barely able to lift her hand.
➡ She had high fevers and sweated profusely in the early mornings, requiring her to change clothes and bedsheets twice a night.
➡ Gradually, her appetite returned.
Her sister remained by her side every day, comforting and motivating her through the process.
💡 Four months later, she fully recovered, and the two sisters were even closer than before.
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