Successful end of Hashimoto's medication
Report and analysis according to the system of the 5 Biological Laws of Nature (5BL, New Medicine, GNM, German New Medicine).
| Diagnoses | Hashimoto | ![]() Report by: Karlheinz Wagler |
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| The report is about | About a client / patient of me / family member | |||||
| Gender | Female | |||||
| Age | 26 years (at the time of the symptoms / disease) | |||||
| Handedness | Right | |||||
| Additional methods | affirmation | |||||
| Written in | German | |||||
| Categories | Conscious resolution of chronic symptoms (incl. local vicious circles) Observation of several similar SBS runs, e.g. multiple identical PCL phases (thereby validation of the cause) Small to medium (sore throat, lumbago, sudden hearing loss, allergies, ...) |
Description
Lisa O., 26 years old
Due to poor performance, constant fatigue, hair loss, and a feeling of hopelessness, she was diagnosed with “SD hypofunction” and, one year later, “Hashimoto's disease.”
She has been on medication for four years since her diagnosis, and for the past year she has occasionally tried to come off it, after which she has felt better each time. Her concern was to find an explanation and ask about alternative options.
Before that, she had successfully completed her studies – “under great pressure,” as she emphasized. So, apart from other possible causes, there was reason to suspect hyperthyroidism.
The cause "not being fast enough to get something necessary for one's own survival (in this case, the successful completion of studies) ..." is typical of thyroid SBS, which causes an overproduction of thyroid hormones during conflict activity. The biological purpose is to increase energy expenditure in order to make the individual “faster.”
The solution (successful completion) resulted in thyroid underactivity with constant fatigue, etc.
During this time, the hopelessness (fainting) she described would be a follow-up conflict of the symptoms of the resolved thyroid SBS.
“Fainting” can start the thyroid duct program, which causes an expansion through tissue breakdown of the ducts during conflict activity (the
result: hyperthyroidism). After resolution, reconstruction occurs and sometimes cysts form due to the closure of the ducts
(the result: hypofunction).
The symptoms of hypofunction are treated in conventional medicine with drugs that are supposed to substitute the missing hormones. After prolonged use, dependence can develop because the glandular tissue is simply no longer needed.
The diagnosis of “Hashimoto's” is made when the SBS of the ducts dominates and recurs. The latter leads to a chronic course accompanied by inflammation. From the perspective of conventional medicine, this is an incurable “autoimmune disease” with an unknown cause.
In the course of drug treatment, there are inevitably temporary overlaps between the different phases, so that a
clear diagnosis can be difficult.
After clarifying her personal conditioning and life situation, I recommended that she only take the medication when really necessary and avoid taking action (repeated blood tests out of fear, etc.) as far as possible. The only criterion should be her own well-being, with the goal of complete abstinence.
To support her, I gave her a few affirmations for a self-confident life of serenity and trust in nature.
A year later, she wrote to me that she had had her blood values checked twice more, just to be sure, because it made her feel more secure. The values, like her general well-being, continued to improve.
Now she is convinced that she has recovered from an “incurable” autoimmune disease.
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