Monday, March 30, 2026

Strong wind the other day - 4 different reactions: larynx, bronchial mucosa, nausea, diarrhea

 Noua medicina germana - Dr. Hamer - Noile legi biologice

Three nights ago, a very strong wind blew from the north to our house. It is the cardinal point where the house has no slope and the wind was hitting directly into the corner of the house, making the roof creak at all the joints. I was generally afraid of the situation, I didn't like it and I was afraid that we would be left without a roof this winter. I was looking at windy.com with horror and I saw that wind was forecast until the morning.


The wind lasted from around 6 pm in the evening until around 8 am the next morning. A strong and continuous stress for me.


While we were all awake, it was OK. I started talking to my husband and tried to overlook the strong wind and the roof that creaked non-stop in gusts. We watched some news, listened to some story. I could hear the wind but I tried to ignore it.


When we got into bed and turned off the light, the real stress began.


First reaction: diarrhea. I ran outside at high speed and barely made it to the bathroom. Then, I felt nauseous. I didn't throw up, but I had a hard time holding it in. My stomach was struggling to throw up and I wouldn't let it.


Conflict: I got a toxic bite and I eliminated it.


Second reaction: when my husband saw me so panicked, he tried to encourage me, he talked to me for about 10 minutes, after which I suddenly had a dry cough. The scare is coming! I was really scared and after talking to him, the conflict that had affected my larynx was resolved. I coughed for about 10 minutes and that was it.


Third reaction: since this morning I have had a feeling of heaviness in my lungs, in the back when I breathe and try to inhale more forcefully. I don't cough, but I'm sure it's from the conflict over the loss of territory that affected the bronchial mucosa. My biggest stress about the wind was not to blow our roof off. It was done by a rather careless team and I was terrified of the creaking. Yesterday this problem was solved too. My husband, always the best, climbed up on a ladder and reinforced the sheet metal that wasn't properly secured on the north side with screws. The wind has been blowing since then but nothing has creaked. Conflict solved. I think the cough didn't appear again because the duration of the conflict was very short - about 2-3 hours until I managed to fall asleep. Now I'm sitting quietly in the warmth and waiting for it to pass.


Best of luck to everyone, Geo

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