Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Allergies explained, strong separation conflict - needle allergy caused by cesarean section

 

I have written about the explanation given by German Medicine for allergies here before in the article about baby allergies to powdered milk or cow's milk. This time I will describe a bad reaction I had last night when I was stung by a bee.


Allergies are triggered by the fact that at the moment of coming into contact with a substance (strawberries, nuts, peanuts, milk, etc.) or when a certain event is repeated (linden blossoms, a wasp, mosquito, bee sting, etc.) the body reacts to an old, traumatic conflict that the soul associates with the respective substance or event in question. For example, there were linden blossoms and I was walking in the park when someone called me to tell me that a close relative of mine had died. The shock reaction and suffering felt then we will always associate (until we realize and there is a good chance that it will not happen again) with linden pollen in my example.


And now my story - last night I was stung by a bee - nothing special, it happened to me another time, but last night I was in a state of stress because I was working with my husband at the hives and I was under quite a lot of stress. I love them, but I'm a little afraid of them. Now we wanted to remove a nylon that the person I bought them from put between the layers of the hive, a delicate operation that we didn't succeed in because they started to come out and we also got a sting.


My husband had nothing - but I started to get red (not everywhere but in certain places) and scratch myself non-stop. I repeat - I've been stung other times, but this time I was under stress when it happened.


The places - on my head (my scalp itched really bad), on my neck (it was itching and burning), under my arms (both armpits), on my wrists (both hands), on my wrists (on both sides and both hands), under my breasts and in my genital area. It lasted about 2-3 hours. Only redness and severe itching. All signs of a separation conflict. Separation conflict = skin reactions, redness, itching, various blisters when we want to move away from an unwanted touch or we want a touch that we don't get. It depends on the affected areas. You have an article here with a case of skin irritation from a conflict when you DO NOT want to separate from someone's touch.


Explanation of my situation - I associate the above areas with the cesarean section (I had a bonnet on my head, blood was taken from my hands, I had stitches and other needle-related miracles), under the breasts and genital area (they were touched and abused a lot during the surgery). I just can't explain the armpits and neck, they may be associated with a conflict I suffered another time or with the hospital clothes I was given to wear. Throughout my pregnancy, I kept going to the doctor and going through all kinds of procedures, although both I and the baby were OK. Just preventively :( I ended up with countless traumas and unpleasant consequences.


What I did yesterday - I made myself a homeopathic remedy with programmed water (you write the remedy on a piece of paper and stick it on a clean glass of water, preferably with the writing facing the water or you put the glass on it so that the writing can be seen through the water or you talk to the water and read the remedy to it - see Masaru Emoto's studies for programming water) with the remedies Aconitum 1M (for strong shock and fright) and Staphysagria 1M (for strong physical abuse of the body). In about 15 minutes the itching stopped and in about 2 hours the redness was mostly gone. I could also add Apis Mellifica (for the bee sting, although the bee was not the main cause, but just a trigger) and Urtica urens (to make the itching go away even faster).


I'm telling you so you understand how it works allergies and how they are triggered when we least expect it, an old trauma, long buried in the subconscious.


Good health to all,


Geo

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