Showing posts with label bite conflict. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bite conflict. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Half of face swollen for 2 days, jawbone repair process...and snoring

 

A very close person has a series of very difficult VIP clients at work. Difficult with a capital D in front of whom he has no words to say. He just has to keep quiet and put up with their faces, their faces, their nausea, their misery, their accusations, their dwarfs... and what else do you want. Overly demanding clients, held in the arms of the bosses in the company of the person I'm talking about. They've been making their life a nightmare for months, since they became clients. They allow themselves anything because they know they can. They call without hesitation on weekends and at impossible hours, they ask for all kinds of absurdities and they're a nuisance.


During the one week period in which these clients were trained on the devices they received... and which they didn't want, but were imposed on them by their general manager, the person I'm talking about was on edge. They did everything possible to get rid of the devices they didn't want, they insisted that they didn't work like the ones they had, they showed disinterest in learning in the hope that the old devices would be returned to them, which didn't happen because the company wanted to save on bills and that's why they changed the initial supplier. I won't insist anymore...the person I'm talking about had a week of ordeal then with a team of unleashed beasts, full of guts and nausea. For a whole week the person snored so much that no one could sleep around them. German medicine explains snoring as a person's way of saying in their sleep what they can't say face to face.


Since then, phone calls after phone calls from them with all kinds of stupid questions because they don't feel like reading the user manual, they don't feel like paying attention to the answers they receive, they don't think...please. Since they became clients, they have only created problems for the person close to me, nerves, hassle, phone calls at inappropriate times with the most stupid questions and problems.


About 2 weeks ago, some parts broke and a new intervention was needed, pressure from the sales department to make the intervention a priority...even though they are not the clients that bring the highest income to the company, phone calls from managers, pressure, pressure...and I don't know if I mentioned :) another round of stress and pressure to get everything done...YESTERDAY.


On February 13, a person I know had jaw pain in the area of ​​a tooth that had previously had problems. The pain appeared on the day the intervention was performed on the "VIP" client, a client who during the intervention again made faces and figures. The pain indicated an active bite conflict and lasted until February 19-20. Sometimes the pain was stronger, requiring anti-inflammatory drugs to make them bearable.


From February 22nd, the area where the tooth was located swelled slightly, on the 23rd it got even stronger, reaching on the 24th and 25th half of the face swollen - the right one, including the eye (with which he could only see half of the time due to the swelling), the swelling going slightly over the nose and to the left eye. The face looked like that of a beaten boxer recovering from a match, without bruises. Only the swelling that disfigured the face. On the evening of the 23rd, the first evening with very strong swelling, the person also suffered from a very strong cold. The 23rd and 24th were the peak days. Throughout the process, a state of drowsiness also appeared, this being at its maximum level on the 23rd and 24th as well. This is explained by the fact that the body's energy is directed towards the repair area, the body demanding rest.

On the 23rd when the swelling seemed to be out of control I was asked if it would be appropriate to use antibiotics. I answered - definitely NO and I will explain why. I also asked the person if they felt the need for antibiotics. They told me no, that the general condition was acceptable, not as bad as it seemed from the outside looking at the swelling and the pain was quite bearable.


On the 26th and 27th the swelling continued to decrease, on the 26th it was about a quarter of what it had been before, today, February 27th it is almost not noticeable at all, maybe 5%.


While the face was very swollen, the sensitive jaw was also shaking very much and the person felt prickling and tingling in the jaw in addition to a moderate pain, more bearable than the one during the active conflict period and which did not require painkillers. The jaw was shaking because the bone in which it was supposed to be held was being repaired. Today 27 is no longer wobbly and does not hurt to the touch.


And now let me explain what happened specifically:


- February 13 - 21, active biting conflict that affected the jawbone, the conflict being "I want to bite this enemy, but I can't because he is much stronger than me". Devaluation conflict in which you feel weaker and don't think you can take an action, in this case you can't bite. Normal - VIP clients, managers, all against a single man who couldn't make a device work...yesterday...but he struggled for 3 hours like an incompetent, right? All after similar episodes that kept grinding the jawbone have been happening in the last few months; the visit to the client was on Monday the 13th, the pain that showed the conflict as still active lasted for more than a week; during this period the bone kept deteriorating, losing cells, the problem being already old; Explanation of the conflict - the body eliminates weak cells incapable of supporting the "bite" and replaces them with stronger ones. During this period the pain was generated by the active conflict from the tooth. The bone does not hurt at this stage.


- February 22 - 27 (and it is not yet finished, but almost) - repair period, with swelling (edema), moderate pain, tingling (repair of nerve endings), the period in which the body replaces the previously eliminated cells with stronger ones that can support the "bite" on the enemy. The swelling represented accumulation of fluid in the area, NOT PUS (that appears when tissues are dissolved that are no longer needed in the healing phase, such as in the sniffing conflict, otitis, etc.) fluid that supports the repair and protects the tissues during the repair. There was absolutely no fever at all. The cold on February 23 was solved with the help of very thick natural wool blankets that were used for half the night and then they were no longer needed. The pain is generated by the bone repair this time.


During the repair, a lot of liquids were drunk (obviously the body needs them), light food was eaten, as well as pills - ginseng and zinc for fortification and that's it. Antibiotics would have stopped the repair process and would have made it worse because the body perceives them as a form of poison that it deals with with priority in order to eliminate it from the system. After they are eliminated, the repair process resumes. Antibiotics are useful only if the conflict was of very long duration, the body was very weakened and a suspension of the repair operation is necessary to give the body time to gather as much resources and energy as possible. Being a young person, in strength, it was not necessary to suspend the repair process.


What else can I tell you? Be very careful with relapses! Bite your opponents with confidence so that you don't enter the active conflict phase again. I'm kidding...but...animals don't have many cavities, right? Because they don't have ethical norms of behavior and they bite when they're angry, right? :)


Good health to all,


Geo


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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Why do some people become more ugly and deformed with age?

 

Have you ever asked yourself this question? Or perhaps you thought that it is normal that as we get older we gain weight, our hair falls out or our teeth become thinner?

Well, it is not normal. Every 7 years all our cells change completely, so in reality you are never physically older than 2, 3, maximum 7 years. And yet, why at 50 years old, for example, do some of us deform so badly, while others remain beautiful and young for no more than 30 years?


Because... we accumulate unresolved conflicts. More and more every year and we do nothing to get rid of them but leave them there because it is normal for old age to be ugly and deformed.


Here is the cause of the main problems we suffer from... with age:


Gray hair - very strong separation conflict, very strong shock. There are cases of people who have completely turned white after losing a loved one in an accident. Or a hair-related loss - for example, we get a haircut and we don't like it and we feel like we've lost the hair we were proud of until then.


Thin hair, baldness - separation conflict related to hair - for example, we lost a grandmother who used to caress our head - the result - our hair starts to fall out in the places where she used to touch us. Or separation conflict... about the hair itself. Because it's ugly, thin... we don't like it and we make it fall out, entering a vicious circle because it's harder to like it as it degrades. Or another situation - when someone makes an unpleasant remark related to hair, a remark that shocks us - at the hairdresser, for example, we are told that our hair is hard to style, thin, thin...


Dandruff - separation conflict again - the skin dries out and falls out - dandruff appears for a longer period because relapses of the conflict occur. Every time we remember the traumatic situation, the skin is affected again.


What can we do? We become aware of the cause of the conflict, which often makes the situation remediable. We can try the emotional release techniques EFT or the homeopathic remedy Ignatia amara in the case of the loss of a loved one after which we suffer greatly.


Missing teeth - bite conflicts that affect the tooth - that is, we got angry with someone, we wanted to bite them (yes, people also have this tendency, but ethical norms do not allow us), the enamel broke, fell out, instead of letting the tooth repair itself we went to the dentist who enlarged the hole, put fillings. The conflict often recurs and the teeth are irreparably affected. Similarly when we impose food restrictions on ourselves - in the case of weight loss diets for example. Here too the tooth is damaged and cavities appear.


What should be done? Let's resolve our biting conflicts - by talking openly with those who angered us and whom we wanted to bite, by biting apples, carrots when we can't talk (nervous dogs bite a fence, a stick, etc. and don't get cavities, have you ever thought about it?), let's stop imposing food restrictions on ourselves. Or we use homeopathic remedies like Chamomilla (the banal chamomile that helps those who quickly get "bites").


In the case of teeth, we highlight two conflicts - "I'm not allowed" to bite and "I can't physically, I don't have the strength, I don't have what" to bite. In the first, the enamel is affected and in the second, the dentin. Either way, biting conflicts accumulate over time, nerves, anger.


Also in the case of teeth, we are talking about conflicts that affect the gums - in this case it is a separation conflict, the gums being connected to the skin - I want to separate myself from something that bothers me in my mouth, I suffer after someone's kiss, after a food that I crave. The gums retreat in the active conflict phase and taking into account the fact that many conflicts recur (e.g. if we put a dental brace or a prosthesis in our mouth), here is the straight path to teeth that are wobbly and fall out or that, worse, we remove at the dentist... if they are still wobbly and fall out, why bother with them? Remember that each organ has its role and its removal leads to the breaking of the energy flows in the body. So, do not get rid of them so easily but try to heal them or prevent imbalances.


Eyes with problems - myopia (backward attack conflict that leads to repeated thinning and thickening of the retina), conjunctivitis (I want to see something dear and I can't or don't want to see something that bothers me anymore), clogged tear glands (left - I don't want to be seen in this situation I'm in)...ugly eyes, eyeglasses, another "trump card" of age. Also in the case of eyes - swollen eyes - when we see something we don't want to see anymore - e.g. we look in the mirror every day and see that we have gray hair. It bothers us and our eyes swell every day, so that we can't see anymore...


Ugly skin, full of warts, moles, warts, pimples, redness, psoriasis, spots and many others...all separation conflicts, either of an unwanted touch, or the desire for an unwelcome touch, depending on the area...or conflicts of dirt (pimples, acne, herpes).

swollen belly, accumulated fat on the belly - conflict of attack on the belly - caesarean section, appendicitis, blows to the belly, pregnancy (when the mother perceives the child as an intruder who "makes his head" inside by hitting left and right, various operations on the belly. For healing, become aware of the cause of the problem or study the remedy Staphysagria in various concentrations (small, up to 30 for recent or slightly serious problems, large for serious or old problems or Q dilutions for problems taken over from ancestors).


Obesity - extra fat everywhere - the conflict of the refugee, fear of not having anything to eat, what to feed the family, fear for the safety of tomorrow. The body accumulates reserves for "dark days". It is not the only possible conflict, but it is the most common.


Varicose veins - conflict "I am forcibly held in one place, I have no freedom of movement, I cannot go where I want, when I want". Maybe they are old people taken by children in hospital or nursing home or who want to travel but can't because of money or other obligations.


I limited myself to the external physical details because that's how I thought about the article from the beginning, not to the problems related to the internal malfunctioning of an elderly person's body.


I hope I've made you think at least a little and convinced you to study the New German Medicine.


All the best,


Geo


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