Cancer Study

Intro

Cancer is more than a diagnosis — it is a deeply human experience that touches every aspect of life. For those who face it, the journey often brings a complex mix of fear, strength, and hope. While modern medicine has invested a lot in finding efficient treatments we unfortunately see an increase in cancer rates rather than healing. And most still seek to understand why cancer arises in the first place — and they have yet to find answers. 

This independent study builds on the research of Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, who explored the profound connection between the brain, psyche, and organ systems. His work suggests that biological conflicts — deep emotional shocks or unresolved stress — corresponds to specific changes in the brain, which then manifest in the body as cancer. While his studies remain controversial within the  medical community (who never even tried to test his research) they have opened an important dialogue about the mind – body relationship and the role of emotional health in physical healing.

Through this study, I aim to examine these connections with both empathy and critical thought—considering how emotional experiences, neurological responses, and biological processes may interact in the development and healing of cancer. By integrating scientific data with human experience, this research seeks not only to expand understanding, but to honor the courage of those whose lives are marked by cancer’s challenges.

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The study

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My personal experience with German New Medicine

About me

I read Dr. Hamer’s books a while ago. Initially, I was rather skeptical, but then I ended up experiencing a situation exactly as he describes. While I was in the active phase, I wasn’t aware of what was happening, but immediately after resolving the conflict, I noticed a complete shift in myself. I went from being permanently stressed and obsessively fixated on my problem to feeling the most relaxed I’ve ever been.

For two weeks straight, I had headaches — which is completely unusual for me — I wasn’t cold-sensitive anymore, and overall, I just felt relieved and at peace. This drastic and obvious change was noticed by my husband from the very first day. It led me to pick up Dr. Hamer’s books, which had been on my shelf for three years. I had only gotten through the first few pages when “the crisis” hit — the halfway point through the healing phase, also called the “cold days.”

During this phase, the body goes through a severe event that Dr. Hamer calls the “epileptic crisis” or the “point of change,” after which it finally moves toward normalcy. In my case, this crisis involved severe circulatory problems to the point that I thought I might pass out, extremely cold hands and feet, intense brain pressure, vertigo, and a high heart rate. It lasted a full day, and then continued at a slightly less severe level for another two days.

This alone wouldn’t have convinced me that Dr. Hamer is right, BUT I went and got a CT scan. For me, this was proof that there’s something to his studies. In my brain, I found the Hamer Focus (HF) exactly as he describes and illustrates in his books — and in the precise spot that correlates with my conflict.

I was also able to trace back another conflict from 2012, when I was diagnosed with developing cervical cancer. The nature of that conflict, and the developing cancer in that specific part of my body, completely aligned with Dr. Hamer’s findings. I didn’t have a CT scan for that one, but it wasn’t necessary to see that he had made an important discovery.

Ever since, I’ve been on a mission to collect more evidence to prove the accuracy of Dr. Hamer’s studies. I’m not impressed by criticism from the medical industry. Ever since I realized that the goal is not necessarily to heal people, but to maintain customers, I haven’t trusted them.

There hasn’t been a study conducted that disproves Dr. Hamer’s findings. I’m not biased going into this cancer study. I want the truth, and I want to help people heal. This is why I will pursue this lead. If it turns out to be false — so be it. The chance is 50-50. But as long as there is a 50% chance that I can help change people’s outlook on life, I will do everything I can to make that happen.

Close-up of brain CT scan display on tablet beside patient's legs in a hospital room.

What is German New Medicine?

The Modern Medicine approach and why it doesn't help

According to Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer’s research in German New Medicine (GNM), cancer and other serious diseases are not random malfunctions of the body, but instead biological programs of nature, triggered by an unexpected emotional conflict or shock. In this view, the body, brain, and psyche operate as one unified system, and what we call “disease” is actually part of a meaningful adaptive process—an attempt by the organism to restore balance after a deep emotional impact.

From this perspective, conventional treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation fail to address the root cause of illness. These methods focus solely on destroying the physical manifestation—the tumor—without understanding why it appeared in the first place. In Hamer’s model, the tumor is not the problem itself but rather a biological solution initiated by the brain to help the body cope with conflict. When that conflict is resolved, natural healing processes begin automatically.

Chemo and radiation, however, introduce extreme toxicity and additional trauma to the body and psyche, often intensifying fear and stress—the very elements that perpetuate the biological conflict. As a result, instead of promoting healing, these treatments can interfere with the body’s natural repair phase, weaken vital systems, and create new conflicts.

German New Medicine emphasizes that true recovery occurs when the underlying emotional shock is recognized, processed, and released. When the psyche finds peace, the body follows. Healing, therefore, is not a battle to be fought against the body but a process of understanding and cooperation with its innate intelligence—a principle that stands in sharp contrast to the destructive nature of conventional cancer therapies.

Mission Statement

I feel a strong and deep calling on my life to help and empower others on their journey to health and wholeness. My passion for healing began when my own health took a serious downturn — an experience that led me to explore the deeper connections between the body, mind, and emotions. Through my independent study of Functional Medicine, I’ve gained a comprehensive understanding of how to support the body’s natural ability to heal. When I encountered Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer’s research on the “Iron Rule of Cancer,” I recognized its profound accuracy through my own journey. His discovery of the biological connection between psyche, brain, and organ resonated deeply with me and changed the way I understand disease and recovery. Today, I am committed to collecting more evidence and sharing these insights to help others address the root causes of illness — not through destruction or suppression, but through understanding and restoration. My goal is to guide people toward health solutions that honor the intelligence of the body and foster true healing from within.
Jana P.
Researcher
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