Bartholin’s Cyst

Bartholin’s Cyst

Bartholin’s Cyst.     For those of you out there that have experienced a Bartholin’s Cyst, you understand how painful, frustrating and embarrassing the condition can be. Sexual intercourse can be near impossible due to the pain. A Bartholin’s Cyst, also known as Bartholinitis occurs when a Bartholin’s gland becomes blocked and inflamed. From a German New Medicine perspective a Bartholin’s Cyst is glandular in nature. The function of the gland is to produce lubrication

Double Vision. Diplopia.

Double Vision. Diplopia.

Double Vision. Diplopia.     The original “Doublemint Twins” were Jayne and Joan Boyd of Hammond, Indiana who appeared in advertisements for Wrigley’s Doublemint gum until 1963. (Wikipedia) Foreigner also sang about it. Guitar hero added it to their video game repertoire and Burger King featured it in a 1990’s commercial. Diplopia, commonly known as double vision, is the simultaneous perception of two images of a single object that may be displaced horizontally, vertically, diagonally or

The Reflexive Brain

The Reflexive Brain

Reflexive Brain     In German New Medicine a distinction is made between a psychological conflict and a biological conflict. What’s the difference you ask? A psychological conflict involves the mind, a biological conflict involves the automatic or reflexive brain. The mind ponders, the brain is reflexive. The mind is extrinsic, the brain intrinsic. The mind is acquired, the brain innate. The mind analyzes, the brain knows. The mind says, “The stove is hot. It

The Kidney Collecting Tubules

The Kidney Collecting Tubules

The Kidney Collecting Tubules. Ultra Important! Clients will frequently hear me harp on the kidney collecting tubules as they play such an important role in navigating through any given healing phase. This is so important it is often the focus of our very first conversation. When we are in a healing phase (parasympathetic) of one biological conflict and have a secondary active conflict (sympathetic) of the kidney collecting tubules – we will experience what Dr.

Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile Dysfunction.     “Should your erection should last more than four hours … ” I couldn’t resist the above quote from the ever present Viagra ® commercials. Simply classic. Saturday Night Live material. In the cold light of day, erectile dysfunction is no laughing matter. Wikipedia defines erectile dysfunction as sexual dysfunction characterized by the inability to develop or maintain an erection of the penis during sexual activity. It’s so sensitive an issue that

Tinnitus

Tinnitus

Tinnitus The chime of an inbox email. The ping of a text message arriving. In a time when sounds abound, we’re on high alert for the next communique. But what if this aural state of prairie dog hyper-alertness is doing more harm than good? Tinnitus is a modern day malady that has gone pandemic, and for many it has become the new frustrating norm. So debilitating can tinnitus be, that 47 year old Gaby Olthuis

Autism

Autism

Autism Autism’s rise over the last forty years is a puzzling complex of theories, speculation and so many unknowns. There’s no single, unifying answer. The research today is focused on genetic mutations, such as De Novo Copy Number Variation (CNV) that is believed to be associated with autism and autism spectrum disorder. The gene editing tool CRISPR-Cas9 is being researched as a means of ‘deleting’ a ‘potential’ autism gene. Researchers today are very gifted at

Depression

Depression

Depression.   Courtesy of www.valleycares.com     In German New Medicine, emotional disorders such as depression involve multiple biological conflict-shocks in opposing halves of the brain, referred to as constellations. In other words, one active conflict on each hemisphere in direct opposition. Think a constellation of stars in the night sky. These constellations will always create unique psychoses depending upon their sequence and combinations. Dr. Hamer has unraveled the brain and has shown us that

Essential Blepharospasm

Essential Blepharospasm

Essential Blepharospasm.   Due to my schedule at the moment, this blog will be short and sweet. Last year I was chatting with a client diagnosed with essential blepharospasm or eyeblinks. This is where the eyelid uncontrollably winks. It is often called a tic. The blinking can range from a clamping down of the eyelid to just a very subtle twitch. When I asked her when the winking began she explained it was shortly after

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