Danny Carroll: "I've been studying cancer for the last 20 years, testing solutions for cancer. I found the holy grail in 2012, […] a body of knowledge more commonly known as Germanic New Medicine. The founder, a German medical doctor called Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, renamed as Germanische Heilkunde, or in English, Germanic Healing Knowledge. […] He had a 92% success rate at healing terminally-ill cancer patients. […]

"Like all amazing journeys, it starts off with a traumatic beginning. […] In 1978 his 19-year-old son was shot and murdered by an Italian crown prince. Two months later he got a fast-growing tumor on his testicle, […] a very rare form of cancer called a testicular teratoma with metastasis to the stomach. He was given a 1% chance to survive. He survived it because he had surgery but he refused chemotherapy and radiation […]

"He was in his late 40s at the time and he had been practicing medicine for over 20 years. He was a healthy guy. He couldn't help thinking that there must be a causal link between his son getting murdered and then him getting a very rare, fast-growing cancer on a reproductive organ.

"At the time he was the head of cancer research at a gynecological oncology unit in Germany, an offshoot of Munich University, a university called Tübingen University. He had 200 female terminally-ill cancer patients that he was working with as part of his cancer research.

"He started to interview them to find out whether they'd gone through a similar type of emotional trauma before they got cancer. Out of 200, 200 had. When he started putting these women into different categories like ovarian cancer, cervical cancer, mammary gland breast cancer, and intraductal breast cancer, what he basically observed was that the women in the same category had all suffered from the same type of trauma.

"The women, for example, with ovarian cancer, had all suffered from some form of profound loss. All the women with mammary gland breast cancer had all had some what he described as a nest or care conflict where somebody in the family basically got sick. He started to see patterns emerging.

"Fast forward, 39 years of research before he died in 2017 and working directly with over 50,000 cancer patients, what he concluded is that cancer is in fact not a disease. It's actually a survival biological program that's there to stop us from dying, to actually not kill us.

"If you take his case, for example, his son shot and murdered, what he discovered is that the tumor that grew on his testicle was actually functional tissue. If you research it on any of the WebMD or any of those conventional medicine sites, they all acknowledge that the tissue is actually functional tissue. That what he learned along the journey is that the tumor on his testicle was actually designed to increase his testosterone and sperm production, so that he had a better chance of getting his wife pregnant, so he could replace the child that he just lost. The survival element of this specific program was progeny."

Danny Carroll with Jerm @ 03:32—09:37 (posted 2025-01-04) https://podbay.fm/p/jerm-warfare-the-battle-of-ideas/e/1736054478?t=212

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