Eye diseases such as glaucoma, cataracts and macular degeneration have very precise causes
The 5 biological laws of nature (germ layer-specific tissue reactions), discovered by Dr Hamer, show the connection between cause and effect in ‘diseases and disease symptoms’ in a way that is verifiable and comprehensible for everyone. In terms of cause and effect, the ‘diseases’ or symptoms of disease can be precisely defined for every person and animal and what is biologically behind them.
AMD (macular degeneration): biological conflicts as a cause
Fear in the neck conflict (of something) means a danger that you cannot face, that constantly threatens or lurks from behind, and that you cannot shake off. In the conflict-active phase (sympathicotonia / stress phase), the HH (Hamer’s focus) of the right or left visual cortex is located occipitally for the retinal hemispheres (important if there is later oedema at this site during the healing phase!) The result is an increasing loss of vision in a particular retinal relay.
Symptoms of the solution / healing phase
In the healing phase, the obligatory oedema forms not only in the HH of the visual cortex, but also between the sclera and the retina. Lateral retinal detachments with several recurrences, which lead to optical elongation of the eyeball, as the retinal detachment is fixed between the retina and sclera by scarring, result in myopia (eyeball appears to be too long).
Healing oedema forms, which leads to the so-called retinal detachment. Although this is a good healing symptom and is reversible even if the conflict does not last too long, i.e. it will disappear on its own, this so-called retinal detachment initially causes a dramatic deterioration in vision. Depending on the size and intensity of the swelling, there may be a slight or severe deterioration in vision (previous distinction between dry and wet AMD?).
Macular area: swelling during the repair phase
In the case of dorsal (posterior) retinal detachments with multiple recurrences and the resulting scarring between the retina and sclera, the eyeball becomes optically shorter, resulting in farsightedness.
If both visual cortices are affected, i.e. two HH are active in the right and left visual cortex (corresponding to two conflicts of fear in the neck), the patient is in a so-called schizophrenic constellation and has a persecution mania. However, this is not as crazy as we used to think, but is actually an attempt to get rid of the fear in the neck, i.e. to resolve the conflict. The patient consistently avoids all occasions, no matter how minor, due to his ‘delusion’, which we have not yet understood.
Glaucoma (clouding of the vitreous body / increased intraocular pressure)
The fear in the neck conflict (of the predator/attacker) or with a special aspect, whereby the paramedian part of the visual cortex is affected, means that the fear is felt behind the eye, as the orientation centre of consciousness (everything behind the cornea is ‘behind’).
In the conflict-active phase, a partial clouding of the vitreous occurs. The biological purpose of this is that, with the eyes of so-called prey animals usually looking to the side, the danger from behind is virtually concealed or obscured, but the view forwards to the escape route remains clear so that the prey animal can find its escape route forwards sure-footedly without constantly looking back at the predator in panic. There is a kind of ‘clouding’ of backward vision, a partial clouding of the vitreous body, so-called ‘glaucoma’. This is why only part of the vitreous body is clouded (blinker phenomenon). Predators can afford to look forwards with both eyes because they have much less need to be afraid of another predator.
Symptoms as a solution / healing phase
During the healing phase, the vitreous opacity also regresses, with vitreous oedema formation, a so-called glaucoma formation, an increase in pressure inside the eye. The oedema often pushes back out through the hole where the optic nerve enters. Lasers must not be used either in the conflict-active phase or in the healing phase, as this would irretrievably destroy the vitreous body.
Example: A female patient experienced an assault in which a man tried to rape her in the dark on her way home from the underground. She immediately had several conflicts. When she tried to run away and the man came up behind her, she suffered a fear-of-neck conflict in front of the robber (the rapist). The patient had recurrences for years, i.e. the conflict remained active for years because she always had to take the same underground train to work and always had the same route home. Even in winter, when it got dark early, she saw a rapist lurking behind every bush. She had no idea that it was this conflict that was clouding her vitreous humour (glaucoma).
Cataract – clouding of the lens
In the case of the lens of the eye, which has nothing to do with the visual cortex but corresponds to a very strong visual separation conflict (when you lose sight of someone), we see necrosis of the lens in the conflict-active phase, actually clustered ulcers, because the lens consists of gelatinous transparent squamous epithelium.
During the healing phase, the corneal ulcers are refilled with temporary corneal opacity: keratitis (trachoma).
Hamer’s focus is located here in the sensory cortical centre of the 1st branch of the trigeminal nerve (ophtalmicus) in the cerebrum, laterally, temporally. The biological sense is that, as strange as it may sound, you can follow someone walking away from you with a necrotised lens further with your eyes than with an intact lens. As a result, the affected person can see even better into the distance. And in the healing phase, when the lost individual (human or animal) is back, the lens becomes temporarily cloudy (as a sign of healing), which we then refer to as a cataract. If this conflict only occurs once, the lens clears up again. However, if there are several recurrences and healing is delayed, the clouding becomes more and more pronounced. However, this is not understood in medicine to date, especially as the patient is afraid of going blind. If we were to wait and see, the lens would clear up again spontaneously, provided that the conflict remains definitively resolved.
The so-called glaucoma, the increase in intraocular pressure in the posterior chamber of the eye, can only occur during the healing phase of vitreous opacification. Glaucoma is always a sign of the healing phase! In the healing phase (pcl phase) of the lens ulcer (cataract), there is no increase in pressure in the anterior chamber of the eye because the fluid is drained off.
Symptoms as a solution / healing phase
In the healing phase, the vitreous opacity also regresses, with vitreous oedema formation, a so-called glaucoma formation, an increase in pressure inside the eye. The oedema often pushes backwards through the hole where the optic nerve enters. Lasers must not be used either in the conflict-active phase or in the healing phase, as this would irretrievably destroy the vitreous body.
Our recommendations for eye diseases
A basic understanding of the biological conflicts (causes) of eye diseases can take away a lot of fear and panic and is the most important ‘therapy’ for us. We often have thoughts like, ‘if I knew this was true and my vision would get better, then I would …’ These are very divine thoughts, because we cannot see into the future or change the past (events). What we can do, however, is 100% our responsibility: We can offer the body all biologically sensible opportunities so that it can use its intelligence to repair and regenerate – and this is possible!
Proven herbal-homeopathic remedies: Ceres therapy concept for eye diseases (German): Link
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Eye muscle training according to Dr William H. Bates and / or Prof. Vladimir Zhdanov
Our eyes are held in place by various muscles, which adapt/change the shape of the eyeball. A one-sided change in the area of the eye muscles (e.g. muscle tension) automatically changes the shape of the eyeball and therefore the optical axis and perception. With continuous use, eye training helps to strengthen all eye muscles evenly and generally improves visual acuity and focus speed (switching between near and far vision) in the long term. A lot of information and videos can be found on the Internet using the search term eye training Dr Bates.
Nutrition
It is important to offer the body biologically pure, pollutant-free and varied (as good as possible) food so that as many ‘building blocks’ as possible are available for optimal metabolic reactions and the necessary repair processes. Individual substances that are often offered as ‘eye vitamins/substances’ are lost in the complexity of our metabolism with the thousands of substances in fruit, vegetables and natural products. Clearly recognisable deficits (deficiencies) in nutrients should of course be replenished!
Please drink enough good and pure drinking water! Good, commercially available drinking water is available from brands such as Lauretana, Plose and Black Forest. A water filter system (without electricity) such as the UMH Hexagon is cheaper in the long term and activates and energises the water.