Tuesday, March 31, 2026

"Cold" With a Single Symptom - Young Child

According to the New German Medicine, different conflicts affect different tissues. Generally, when we talk about a "cold", we associate symptoms such as cough, snot, fever, all generated by cold, "draft", viruses or other dangerous creatures. Totally wrong! Different conflicts affect different tissues!


When children have snot, it is a conflict. When a cough also appears, we are talking about completely different tissues and completely different conflicts. It is the same with fever. When otitis appears, it is neither snot nor a cold, but something completely different... look for my articles about otitis. The left ear is affected by a different conflict than the right one.


I will now tell you about an episode of a "cold" during which we were faced with snot and that was it. And this is because we were careful not to generate other conflicts. We got rid of the cough because we knew how to avoid it. Here we go...


When the little one was one year and 3 months old, for Christmas we thought about visiting relatives. A pretty big mistake at this age when a child needs as much monotony in his environment as possible. We started from Iasi, we drove for 2 hours, stopped at my grandparents' in Bacau, stayed one night, then went to a cousin's who has 2 children a little older than ours, so they could play, we thought, we stayed there for a few hours then we set off for Slanic Moldova where we planned to stay about 3 nights. A long road, full of new things for the child.


I'll remind you what sniffing conflict means - in the wild, animals sniff any new thing or environment to make sure it's safe. To optimize sniffing and gathering "olfactory information" the nasal mucosa thickens. When the animal has made sure that everything is in order, the extra cells are eliminated - these form mucus, the dreaded mucus full of viruses, bacteria and microbes :). People, what a surprise!, do the same, only unconsciously and small children even more so. If we are rational, this does not mean that our biological processes are completely different from those of other living beings. The longer the sniffing lasts, the more mucus there will be.


Our child kept sniffing continuously for about 3 days. It was only when we arrived in Slanic Moldova, on the second day of our stay there, that the "cold" started. The mucus was flowing like rivers, a stuffy nose and that was it. He had no fever, no cough, nothing else. The general condition was good - he was eating, he was cheerful, but his nose was the center of attention. We focused on always keeping him clean. He didn't know how to blow his nose, we cleaned it with tissues, chopsticks, and a pump, although sometimes it was clear that he didn't like it, including at night. Fortunately, the poor thing endured it.


If we hadn't cleaned his nose, he would have immediately started coughing - a stuffy cough. Why? A stuffy cough is the result of a suffocation conflict, most often caused by the impossibility of breathing due to snot. That's why I got rid of it. The snot lasted for about 2 more days while I was there, plus about 2 more at home, and that was all the "cold" was about.


I recall the conflicts usually associated with the classic symptoms of a "cold" - read more details here.

Fever - "I want to get out of this situation, out of here"

Dry cough - fright or conflict of concern for the territory, the affected tissues are different.

Otitis - left ear (what I hear/heard bothers me), right ear (I want to hear something specific and I can't hear it). The pain occurs in the active conflict phase, unlike the others where the disease occurs when the conflict has been resolved. The antibiotic interrupts the process, causing the body to focus on eliminating the chemicals. That's why the symptoms pass. Because the conflict has not been resolved, the symptoms will return with even greater force after the chemicals have been eliminated. That's why some children get otitis after otitis. Because the symptoms have been "treated", not the cause. As soon as the pain appears, the cause must be established - that is, discussed with the child or if he is small (as was my case in the article about otitis in the right ear) the mother or those who stayed with him must think very seriously about what happened to him in the last hours or days. The conflict resolved immediately leaves no traces. Conflicts "treated" with chemicals where the disease returns again and again can lead to serious consequences including deafness or perforation of the eardrum which is necessary to eliminate the accumulated pus.

Tonsillitis - bite conflict (left - I don't like the bite I received - can be real or fictitious; right - I don't get the bite I want)

Headache - I feel attacked, from the front, back, etc., depending on the location of the pain


I recommend you watch the documentaries on the right side of the page - the 4-hour one and the one by Crina Veres. To discuss your own conflicts and for additional materials, you can access the Facebook group, also mentioned on the right. You also have a book in pdf format that is addressed to those who have especially on the right side. Why is it aimed at advanced students? because it includes a lot of anatomy. Anyway, wherever you start studying, I recommend you do it.


Have a nice evening everyone,

Geo

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