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Webinar Introduction,
06.03.2016
Start 10am CET

Summary:
5laws of nature - What is that about?

health/disease - does it exist?

biological programs

triggers and causes

how can we utilize this knowledge?


Break

Questions & answers

One of our basic


assumptions:
Psyche, Brain and Organ
are the same thing - just
dierent levels of it.
They are always acting
synchronous to each
other.

PSYCHE

BRAIN

ORGAN

Why care about how disease and health are triggered


Our knowledge and model of understanding how disease and health are
triggered or achieved has a direct impact on how we diagnose/treat and
what the ill person expects to happen.
What What new knowledge is available?
The ve laws of nature explain that every change in the organism is a
attempt to adapt to the perceived environment.
How can we apply this knowledge?
The ve laws of nature are applicable from everyone with every instrument
available.
What if we already knew all that?
Through a more precise understanding of how and why the body reacts,
we can ne-tune our interventions and decode the symptoms as the
language of the body.

So what are those


5 biological laws of nature?

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THIS IS THE TRUTH

Disease
Healthy
Therapy / Luck

Microorganism / Poison / Genes

Konventional View: Defect or attack

A scientic model about


Meaning, Cause and Course of
psychological, neurological and
physiological changes.

Every living being is constantly


attempting to adapt to its
environment. The ways of
adaptation are pre-programmed,
cross-species strategies, the socalled Meaningful Biological
Programs.

5laws: Adaption

Situation
Perception
Trigger

MBP

Change

PSYCHE

PSYCHE

BRAIN

BRAIN

ORGAN

ORGAN

time

useful

no more useful

Why am I sick?
Why now?
Why in this way?

5th law of nature:

Diseases* are part of


ontogenetically (development of
species) Meaningful biological
Programs".

* Except poisoning, injury ecc.

How comes that we react as we react?


What triggers us?
And how do we react?
Individual Conditioning Experience
Cultural development, values, ideology
Filogenesis of species, creation biological code

Social conicts,
separation, sexuality and
territory

Ectoderm

Self-devaluation

Recent Mesoderm

being attacked, loss of


integrity, feeling of
delement

Ancient Mesoderm

Cortex

Cerebral
medulla

Cerebellum
Brain Stem

The existentially
necessary Morsel

Endoderm

Ektoderm

i.E. Epidermis, Mucosa of Larynx ecc.

Inner
sensibility

i.E. Bile ducts, coronary arteries ecc.

Ancient
mesoderm

Recent
mesoderm

without ulcers

Endoderm

Recent brain (Cerebral Medulla + Cortex)


Ancient brain - (Brainstem + Midbrain + Cerebellum)

Ec
Mesoderm
Endoderm

Stem Cell

Outer
sensibility

i.E. Motor function, sense of balance ecc.

recent
Mesoderm

i.E. Bone, Muscle ecc.

embryological

i.E. Kidney tissue, capsule of ovaries

Ancient
Mesoderm

z.B. Lederhaut, Schweidrsen, Brustdrsen etc.

Endoderm
Peristaltic

Smooth Muscle of: Intestine, Diaphragm ecc.

Endoderm
Sensory

i.E. Chemical Sensitivity of Nose & Gust ecc.

Endoderm
secretory

i.E. Esophagus, Middle ear, Liver ecc.

Hormoneproduction

i.E. Thyroid Gland, Parathyroid glands ecc.

Endoderm
resorption

i.E. small intestine, Colon, alveoli of lungs (O2) ecc.

Endoderm
excretion

i.E. Liver, alveoli of lungs (CO2) ecc.

4th law of nature:

Microorganisms are no
enemies but symbiotic
and opportunistic
during the course of
carious MBPs".

Social conicts,
separation, sexuality and
territory

Virus

Ectoderm

Self-devaluation

Bacteria

Recent Mesoderm

being attacked, loss of


integrity, feeling of
delement

Fungus,
Mycobateria

Ancient Mesoderm

Cortex

Cerebral
medulla

Cerebellum
Brain Stem

The existentially
necessary Morsel

Fungus,
Mycobateria

Endoderm

4th law

3. Naturgesetz:

Tissues and functions in the


body change exclusively as
their embryological origin
allows.

2. and 3. biological law of nature:


DHS

General
Reaction >>>
EKTODERM
Cerebral Cortex

CL

CA-PHASE

PCLA-PHASE

E.K.

PCLB-PHASE

NORMOTONIA

CONFLICT ACTIVE PHASE

SWELLING-PHASE

EPILEPTOID / EPILEPTIC
CRISIS

SCARIFICATION-PHASE

TENSION, COMPULSIVE
THOUGHTS
LITTLE SLEEP
COLD EXTREMITIES

SWELLING,
STRONGLY TIRED, WEAKNESS,
FEVER,
LITTLE EXCRETION

STRONG TENSION FOR


A LITTLE TIME, SAME
SYMPTOMS AS IN CA

SLEEPING WELL AND


MUCH, SWEAT AND
URINE, REGENERATION

NORMAL DAY-NIGHTRHYTHM

Reduction of tissue
(Ulcer),
Reduced Function
Altered Sensitivity
and Hypersensitivity

Swelling, initial drastic


reduction of function,
Reconstruction of tissue,
strong Symptoms

Similar Symptoms as
in CA,
if not suspended, for
about 15-20 Sec.

Wiederherstellung
der Funktion,
Vernarbung und
Restitution des
Gewebes

Scars and Keratosis

Strong swelling,
inammation, restitution

Similar Symptoms as
in CA,
if not suspended, for
about 30-60 Sec.

Restitution, excess
restitution

Fibrosis, Ossication,
Calcication

MESODERM
Cerebral
medulla
MESODERM
Cerebellum
ENDODERM
Brain Stem

Reduction of tissue,
reduction of function

NORMAL DAY-NIGHTRHYTHM

Tissue growth,
augmentation of
function

Swelling, initial reduction of Similar Symptoms as Restoring of function,


function, caseous necrosis
in CA,
caseous necrosis or
or encapsulation
30 - 45 mins.
encapsulation

Cysts, Caverns,
encapsulated
Tumors

Tissue growth,
augmentation of
function

Swelling, initial reduction of Similar Symptoms as Restoring of function,


function, caseous necrosis
in CA,
caseous necrosis or
or encapsulation
3 - 4 hrs.
encapsulation

Cysts, Caverns,
encapsulated
Tumors

2nd law of nature

The course of a MBP follows two


phases, if there was a so solution
to the trigger. Psyche, Brain and
Organ are acting synchronous
during the phases.

2. biologic law of nature:


CA-Phase

Changed behaviour
Stress

PCL-Phase

Normal behaviour
Relaxation

1st law of nature:

A MBP is triggered by a
biological conict (DHS).
The emotional content of
the conict denes, which
MBP will be triggered.

1. Biological law of nature:


Instant emotional
evaluation with the
criteria:

DHS

Biological Conflict
general
Reaction

Activation of
sympathetic
nervour system
"Alert reaction"

specific
Reaction,
dependding
on
dexterity,
hormone
situation...

acute-dramatic
unexpected
isolating

permanent
perception

Situation

-Biological Code
Beliefs
Ideologies etc.
-Expectations
Presence etc.
-Integration etc.

"SBS"

the "Conflictual content" that is


being sensed determines the
Special program

PSYCHE

Compulsive thoughts

BRAIN

Ring formation

ORGAN

Organ change

How comes that we react as we react?


What triggers us?
And how do we react?
Individual Conditioning Experience
Cultural development, values, ideology
Filogenesis of species, creation biological code

Creation of allergies, intolerances ecc.


Instant emotional
evaluation with the
criteria:

DHS

Biological Conflict
general
Reaction

Activation of
sympathetic
nervour system
"Alert reaction"

specific
Reaction,
dependding
on
dexterity,
hormone
situation...

acute-dramatic
unexpected
isolating

Surrounding
factory like
smell, color,
place
permanent
perception

Situation

-Biological Code
Beliefs
Ideologies etc.
-Expectations
Presence etc.
-Integration etc.

"SBS"

the "Conflictual content" that is


being sensed determines the
Special program

PSYCHE

Compulsive thoughts

BRAIN

Ring formation

ORGAN

Organ change

1. Biological Law of Nature What is the initial trigger of Disease?

Every biological program start with a biological conict (DHS), a acute-dramatic, isolate and unexpected
shock, present in Psyche-Brain-Organ simultaneously.

2. Biological Law of Nature What is the course of Disease?


Every biological program consists of two phases, if there is a solution.

3. Biological Law of Nature What kind of changes in Disease?


Changes in tissues and functions are according to their ontogenetic origin.

4. Biological Law of Nature What else is involved?


Microorganisms are cooperating during biological programs.

5. Biological Law of Nature The Quintessence

The understanding of the so-called diseases as parts of biological programs that try to adapt
the organism to live circumstances.

Recent Brain - (Cerebral Medulla + Cerebral Cortex

Ectoderm
Mesoderm

Ancient Brain - (Brainstem + Middlebrain + Cerebellum)

Epidermis, Basal membrane, Hair, Mucosa of: Nose, Ducts of lacrimal glands, Larynx, Bronchial
tract, Milk ducts of Breast, Bladder, Ureter, Urethra, Renal pelvis, Vagina, Cervic uterus, Seminal
vesicles, Rectum (10-12cm), Cornea, Conjunctiva, Lense,

Ectoderm
Inner
Scheme

Sensitivity of Periostum, Mucosa of: Mouth, Ducts of salivary glands, Pharynx,upper 2/3 of
Esophagus, small curve of Stomach, Bile ducts, Gall bladder, Cardiac arteries, Cardiac veins,
Aortic arch, Carotis vessels, Pancreatic ducts,
Bulbus of Duodenum, Ducts of thyroid gland, Pharyngeal arches, Enamel

Ectoderm
without Ulcer

Recent
Mesoderm

Ancient
Mesoderm

Endoderm

Stem cell

Ectoderm

Ectoderm
Outer
Scheme

Motor skills of voluntary muscles, Skin sensitivity, Olfactory sens., Audible sens, Insuline,
Glucagone Gust sense, Sense of equlibrium., Periostum, Hormone production of Thalamus

Recent
Mesoderm

Bone, Cartilage, Tendons, striated muscle, Ligaments, Connective tissue, Fat tissue, Fascia,
Lymphatic nodes, Lymphatic vessels, Bloodvessels, Adrenal cortex, Spleen, Dentine

Embryologic
Mesoderm

Renal parenchyma, Interstitial connective tissue of testes, Conjunctive tissue of cortex of ovaries

Ancient
Mesoderm

Dermis (Corium), Sweat glands, Sebaceous glands, Swann cells, Pericardium, Pleura,
Peritoneum, Mammary glands

Endoderm
Motor
Quality

Smooth muscle of: Blood vessels, Uterus, Gullet, Stomach, Intestinal tract, Diaphragm, Pupil,
Esophagus, Bladder

Endoderm
Sensoric
Quality

Photosensitivity of Choroidea, Chemosensibility of Nose and Sense of Taste, Ancient audition

Endoderm
Secretoric
Quality
Endoderm
Hormoneproduction

Submucosa/Mucosa of: Nose, Mouth, Pharynx, Esophagus, Stomach, Duodenum, Fallopian


Tubes, Uterus, Bladder, Middle ear, Eustachian tubes, Tonsils
Glandular tissue of: Liver, Goblet cells of bronchial tract, Pancreas, Salivary glands, Lacrimal
glands, Prostate, Glands of Bartholin, Follicles of Ovaries, Germline epithelium,
Pinneal gland, Thyroid gland, Parathyroid gland, Adrenal medulla

Endoderm
Absorptive
Quality

Mucosa of: Jejunum, Illeum, Colon, Kidney collector tubes


Glandular tissue of:L iver: Lung alveols (O2)

Endoderm
Exkretoric
Quality

Submucosa of: Sigmoid, Rectum


Glandular tissue of:Liver, Lung alveols (CO2), Inner Umbillicus, Caecum, Appendix

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