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German New Medicine is based on the work of Dr. med. Ryke Geerd Hamer, who began examining the role of the brain as the mediator between the psyche and a diseased organ following the unexpected death of his son and his own subsequent diagnosis of cancer. Hamer called his findings “The Five Biologica…

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German New Medicine | Foundation for Alternative and Integrative Medicine Cookie NoticeWe use cookies to make our site work and analyze site traffic. By clicking any link on this page you consent to our use of cookies. No, tell me more OK, I agree Skip to main content About UsFAQsFree NewslettersDonate(link is external) Foundation for Alternative and Integrative Medicine FAIM's mission is to create a revolution in worldwide healthcare. HomeHealth TopicsGuest WritersResearch TopicsResourcesWRF Health PacketsNew FrontiersEventsPodcastsVideos German New Medicine GermanNewMedicine.jpg German New Medicine is based on the work of Dr. med. Ryke Geerd Hamer, who began examining the role of the brain as the mediator between the psyche and a diseased organ following the unexpected death of his son and his own subsequent diagnosis of cancer. Hamer called his findings “The Five Biological Laws of the New Medicine” and later protected his work under the name German New Medicine.® German New Medicine (GNM) is neither an “alternative medicine,” nor an “integrative medicine,” nor a “complementary medicine.” Rather than based on theories, the NEW MEDICINE is founded on natural biological laws. Firmly anchored in embryology, GNM offers a complete scientific system that allows to identify the causes of diseases, accurately predict their development, and recognize symptoms that indicate healing. The shift into the GNM paradigm involves exciting new approaches with regard to diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and prevention. GNM-Video1ChrisLowthert.jpg German New Medicine Series Part 7: A Conversation with Chris Lowthert In this conversation with Kathleen Dudley, Lowthert discusses the curious difference between the “symptoms of illness” or “symptoms of healing.” They talk about the conflict active phase and the healing phase as described in GNM. GNM-Video1ChrisLowthert.jpg German New Medicine Series Part 6-3: A Conversation with Chris Lowthert This is part 3 of the sixth in a series of interviews and conversations on German New Medicine with Chris Lowthert, who has a doctorate in chiropractic. In this conversation with Kathleen Dudley, Lowthert digs more deeply into skin issues. GNM-Video1ChrisLowthert.jpg German New Medicine Series Part 6-2: A Conversation with Chris Lowthert This is part 2 of the sixth in a series of interviews and conversations on German New Medicine with Chris Lowthert, who has a doctorate in chiropractic. In this conversation with Kathleen Dudley, Lowthert digs more deeply into skin issues. GNM-Video1ChrisLowthert.jpg German New Medicine Series Part 6-1: A Conversation with Chris Lowthert This is part 1 of the sixth in a series of interviews and conversations on German New Medicine with Chris Lowthert, who has a doctorate in chiropractic. In this conversation with Kathleen Dudley, Lowthert digs more deeply into skin issues. GNM-Video1ChrisLowthert.jpg German New Medicine Series Part 5: A Conversation with Chris Lowthert This is the fifth in a series of interviews and conversations on German New Medicine with Chris Lowthert, who has a doctorate in chiropractic. In this conversation with Kathleen Dudley, Lowthert digs more deeply into the issues behind disease, the symptoms, and what they actually mean in this paradigm called German New Medicine. GNM-Video1ChrisLowthert.jpg German New Medicine Series Part 4: A Conversation with Chris Lowthert This is the fourth in a series of interviews and conversations on German New Medicine with Chris Lowthert, who has a doctorate in chiropractic. In this conversation with Kathleen Dudley, Lowthert answers questions and explains the unexpected shock on the intense level and the subtle level, showing the common denominator of all disease being the unexpected shock. GNM-Video1ChrisLowthert.jpg German New Medicine Series Part 3: A Conversation with Chris Lowthert This is the third in a series of interviews and conversations on German New Medicine with Chris Lowthert, who has a doctorate in chiropractic. In this conversation with Kathleen Dudley, Lowthert talks in depth about the conflict resolution phase of illness – how this part of the disease process unfolds,... GNM-Video1ChrisLowthert.jpg German New Medicine Series Part 2: A Conversation with Chris Lowthert This is the second in a series of conversations on German New Medicine with Chris Lowthert, who has a doctorate in chiropractic. In this conversation, Kathleen Dudley talks with Lowthert about German New Medicine (GNM) and the Five Biological Laws. Lowthert also talks about the importance of this educational series and the impact on children’s lives and their future. GNM-Video1ChrisLowthert.jpg German New Medicine Series Part 1: A Conversation with Chris Lowthert This is the first in a series of interviews and conversations on German New Medicine with Chris Lowthert, who has a doctorate in chiropractic. In this conversation, Kathleen Dudley talks with Lowthert about German New Medicine (GNM) and the body's innate ability to heal every aspect of disease. GNM-DrHamerQuote.jpg German New Medicine® (GNM): the New Medical Paradigm Pursuing the hypothesis that all bodily events are controlled from the brain, Ryke Geerd Hamer analyzed his patients' brain scans and compared them with their medical records. He discovered that every disease is controlled from its own specific area in the brain and linked to a very particular, identifiable, “conflict shock.” Search the FAIM site Search New Articles Immune Support News Caps for November 2023 Cancer and Fungi: Could Mold, Yeast, and Other Fungi Play a Role in Cancer? Otsuka Kampo Center Naturheilzentrum Bottrop Mitochondrial Function Dr. Weil Explains How to Do His 4-7-8 Breathing Technique Gifting Opportunities FAIM depends on public donations to continue its work. You can help! Donate to FAIM online(link is external). The Foundation for Alternative and Integrative Medicine (FAIM) is a private 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation. Thank you for your tax-deductible support! 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