Thick, red, scaly and itchy skin on both elbows and knees
Report and analysis according to the system of the 5 Biological Laws of Nature (5BL, New Medicine, GNM, German New Medicine).
Diagnoses | Report by: Björn Eybl |
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The report is about | Somebody from my newsletter or Telegram group who sent the report to me | |||||
Gender | Female | |||||
Age | 34 years (at the time of the symptoms / disease) | |||||
Handedness | Unknown | |||||
Additional methods | ||||||
Categories | Conscious resolution of chronic symptoms (incl. local vicious circles) Small to medium (sore throat, lumbago, sudden hearing loss, allergies, ...) |
Description
I shared the office with a colleague, which was actually a converted 2-room apartment.
The small company grew and 3 new employees were hired within a short space of time.
It became cramped in the office and the one new colleague was very loud and dominant.
She had a habit of talking loudly to her two subordinates over my head, which I found very inconsiderate and annoyed me terribly.
I hated her and couldn't get rid of her.
Over time, I noticed how the skin on both my elbows and on my kneecaps became very thick, red and knobbly, sometimes scaly and itchy.
I realized that these were the places on my body that I was using to fight them off and hold my own in the office.
I wanted to push them away and didn't like going to work any more.
So I quit my job and was able to avoid the conflict.
I was really relieved.
After a while, the skin on my elbows and kneecaps was back to normal and has remained so ever since.
Note from Björn Eybl
Thank you for this wonderful experience report.
The skin is a very grateful organ for the New Medicine.
When the insides are affected: Want to have more contact.
If the outside is affected: Wanting someone away.
This real change in the situation is exactly what Dr. Hamer always suggested.
Quelle: https://t.me/BjoernEybl (Telegram-Kanal von Björn Eybl)
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