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The Iron Rule
Dr Ryke Geerde Hamer from Germany has documented over 40,000 cancer cases
in which he has proof that before the onset of the disease the patient underwent
a major psychic trauma in the previous 3 years. Hamer calls it his “Iron Rule” of
cancer.
Even recently I learned that my one-time fiancée (from medical school days)
went down with breast cancer exactly 3 years after her husband drowned
suddenly. Believe me, Hamer is right. It means 3 years from the onset of the
illness, not necessarily the diagnosis of it. I have reported Hamer’s work on the
website at: http://www.alternative-doctor.com/cancer/hamers_page.htm.
Naturally, Hamer was attacked. Physicians in his home town of Tübingen, near
Stuttgart, tried to have him barred. Courts eventually came the rescue of Hamer
and demanded his opponents looks at his mass of evidence. They never did.
Recently Hamer had to serve a jail sentence in France for practicing unlicensed
medicine, after giving advice to a person (French overrode the fact that France
and Germany are in a common alliance (the EU) and what is licensed in one
state is automatically licensed throughout the union). All Hamer had done was
give somebody advice in an airport (a set-up stooge).
In mocking style, his opponents introduced the term “Hamersche Herde”
(Hamer’s comical seats) for certain lesions which show up on the brain. These
can be photographed with a computed-tomography (CT) and look like the
concentric rings on a target, or like a picture of a surface of water into which
a stone has been dropped. Hamer considers these to be the sign of intense
overactivity and stress in the brain, as a result of the psychic trauma.
Radiologists mistake these rings as a defect in the equipment. An “effective
blow for ignorance”, a term I got from the late Lawrence Dickey MD and I have
adopted myself latterly, since his death.
Nothing will stop the march of truth however. The Spanish have already
embraced Hamer and call his work “La Medicina Sagrada” (sacred medicine). He
has a huge and loyal following there. The torrents of recoveries are testimony to
his work (see also Bert Hellinger’s work, later in this issue.)