A father, his son, and the big toe on the left foot
Report and analysis according to the system of the 5 Biological Laws of Nature (5BL, New Medicine, GNM, German New Medicine).
| Diagnoses | ![]() Report by: Axel Dörr-Lintl |
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| The report is about | About a client / friend / family member | |||||
| Gender | Male | |||||
| Age | 62 years (at the time of the symptoms / disease) | |||||
| Handedness | Right | |||||
| Additional methods | Observation and reconnaissance only | |||||
| Written in | German | |||||
| Involved Special Programs | ||||||
| Categories | Observation of a single SBS run, e.g. one PCL phase (optionally with prediction of PCL duration) Small to medium (sore throat, lumbago, sudden hearing loss, allergies, ...) |
Description
A right-handed man, well-versed in Germanic medicine, spends a Saturday at the stadium with his adult son. They meet at the subway station, take public transportation to the game together, and chat along the way about work, soccer, and everyday life.
Midway through the trip, the son casually mentions that he had gastritis in the spring and had already talked to his father about it back then. The man nods, but at the same time realizes that he cannot remember this conversation. For him, who sees himself as attentive and caring, this is a stab in the heart—as a father and as someone who knows the 5BN. Unconsciously, the sentence forms in his mind:
“I am no longer the person I would like to be for him.”
From the perspective of the 5BN, this blow to self-esteem affects a very specific tissue: the bone, cartilage, joint capsule, and tendons of the left metatarsophalangeal joint. Histologically, this tissue belongs to the New Mesoderm and is controlled by the cerebrum medulla. Right there—in the right medulla, which innervates the left half of the body—a Hamer Focus forms at this moment; in the joint, a quiet breakdown of cells (osteolysis) begins during the conflict-active phase, initially without pain.
At the stadium, the man perceives his son as confident and independent. On the way back through the crowds, he himself seems rather irritable, while his son appears calm and composed. When the son drives home that evening without lingering, the feeling of no longer truly being “by his side” intensifies. The self-esteem conflict in the area of “Path/Future with the Son” continues—and with it, the breakdown in the neomesodermal joint tissue.
Two days later, the son calls and expressly thanks him for the “lovely afternoon.” This call defuses the inner tension. Biologically, this is the conflict resolution: The man experiences that the relationship is intact. Now the program switches gears—a cerebral edema develops in the cerebrum-marrow layer, and the tissue repair phase begins in the joint: The body rebuilds bone and cartilage, storing water in the joint and periosteum. The left big toe joint swells, turning red, hot, and painful.
Several very exhausting nights follow, marked by severe pain, especially at rest—typical of the healing phase of the neomesodermal musculoskeletal system: inflammation, swelling, and redness as signs of reconstruction. One night, chills set in, and the pain reaches a peak. The man experiences this as a healing crisis. During this phase, he has a vivid dream: His left foot is suspended by four cables—pain, movement, rest, and a fourth one that he later forgets. In the dream, he disconnects the cables for pain and movement, leaving only the cable for rest connected. Afterward, for the first time, he sleeps deeply and soundly for several hours, sweats, and has to go to the bathroom several times—the body begins to excrete the retained water from the neomesodermal tissue.
From then on, his condition gradually improves. The swelling in the joint of his left big toe subsides, the redness of the tissue fades, and the pain decreases significantly. At first, he can only walk short distances slowly; later, he is able to walk the dog again. Night after night, his sleep becomes more restful; trips to the bathroom and sweating decrease. By the end of the healing phase, the symptoms of inflammation have disappeared, the joint is fully mobile, only slightly thickened—exactly as described for the “luxury group” of the New Mesoderm: Once repair is complete, the structure is more stable than before.
At the same time, his inner attitude shifts. From the initial statement
“I am no longer the person I would like to be for him”
comes, step by step, the realization:
“I am enough as a father—even if my son goes his own way.”
This new perspective takes the edge off the self-esteem issue and prevents new conflict shocks in the same new-mesodermal tissue. Today, the man can walk normally and pain-free again, sleeps through the night, and accepts a slight residual thickening and minimal restriction of mobility as a reasonable final outcome. His left big toe is thus not only a healed joint but a visible result of an inner development in which the psyche, brain, and tissue have worked together precisely according to the logic of the 5 Biological Laws of Nature.
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