Pancreatic Cancer

Pancreatic Cancer

Pancreatic Cancer I’m a Mac. Always have been. Steve Jobs sadly passed away from one of the more rare forms of pancreatic cancer (neuroendocrine) that arises only in perhaps five percent of cases. Before we delve there, let’s chat about the more common form, an adenocarcinoma – which arises in the pancreas parenchymal cells and reflects a biological conflict of an indigestible anger over a ‘morsel’ that one could not fully digest. This is a

Melanoma

Melanoma

Melanoma.   After the long, cold, brutal Boston winter of 2015, summer has finally arrived. Snoopy dance! In CVS yesterday, an entire aisle was dedicated to skin cancer awareness and prevention. Shelf after shelf of sunscreens, sun protectants and sunblocks. Umbrellas, hats and visors. Anything and everything one can imagine to cover our skin and our children skin from this scourge of the sky … that big yellow star. How did something so beautiful in

Brain Tumors

Brain Tumors

Brain Tumors.     For those that have been following these blog posts | case studies – you’re already quite familar with the notion that a biological conflict will impact us at the level of the psyche, brain and organ. The organ manifestation has been discussed many time, in various posts. What we haven’t spent much time with is the impact the conflict has on the cerebral or brain level. The brain mediates the DHS

Warts and all.

Warts and all.

Common Warts. Plantar Warts. Genital Warts. Kiss a frog – your prince will come near, touch a toad – a wart will appear. Now that I’ve got that out of the way, a client called me last spring wanting to know the German New Medicine explanation for warts. I explained to him that common warts involve the epidermis and embrace the healing phase of a biological conflict of separation – wanting to or not wanting

Laryngitis. Laryngeal Carcinoma.

Laryngitis. Laryngeal Carcinoma.

Laryngitis. Laryngeal Carcinoma. I’ve lost my voice! Laryngitis. We’ve all experienced it. I received a text several months back which struck me a a bit strange as I had never received communication from this individual via text. As soon as I read the first four words – I lost my voice! … it became clear. She was inquiring as to what could be the biological conflict responsible for laryngitis. Thank God for Siri as I type

Atrial Fibrillation

Atrial Fibrillation

Atrial Fibrillation Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is the most common abnormal heart rhythm. In a normal heart, the four chambers of the heart beat in a steady, rhythmic pattern. With AFib, the atria (upper chambers of the heart) fibrillate (quiver or twitch quickly) and create an irregular rhythm. Atrial Fibrillation in German New Medicine is all about keeping up. No, not with the Jones’ – with ourselves. Whenever our psyche experiences an unexpected biological shock with

Cutting

Cutting

Cutting Because cutting and other means of self-harm tend to be taboo subjects, the people around you and possibly even you may harbor serious misconceptions about your motivations and state of mind. Don’t let these myths get in the way of getting help or helping someone you care about. Myth: People who cut and self-injure are trying to get attention. Fact: The painful truth is that people who self-harm generally do so in secret. They

Athlete’s foot

Athlete’s foot

Athlete’s foot Mushrooms. The flower’s ugly cousin. I was speaking with a friend’s son last summer at my pool. When I asked him why he wasn’t swimming he explained he was afraid his infection would be contagious to the other swimmers. I assured him that there was more than sufficient chlorine in the pool and regardless, that was not how infections arise. When I asked him what happened – he took off his sandal and

Lung Cancer Programs

Lung Cancer Programs

Lung Cancer Programs. Adeno Carcinoma. Bronchial Carcinoma. Pleural Carcinoma.     Smoking does not cause lung cancer. There, I said it. I understand that is quite a controversial statement. Is smoking good for you, no. Is it advisable, no. Is it a dirty habit, yes. Can it potentially weaken the lung tissue, predisposing an individual to the effects of a biological conflict shock, perhaps. Yet, in the absence of the catalyzing shock experience, a lung

Endometriosis and Fibroids

Endometriosis and Fibroids

Endometriosis and Fibroids. Often dismissed as women’s troubles, endometriosis affects one woman in ten of reproductive age. Far too many women are turned away by their doctors and told they must put up with the pain or even that they are imagining it. *In the US, Heather C. Guidone who works at the Center for Endometriosis Care in Atlanta, Georgia and has herself been through twenty operations for severe endometriosis, said women are still told