Healing ulcerative colitis
Diagnoses | Ulcerative colitis | ![]() Report by: Axel Dörr-Lintl |
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The report is about | About a client / patient of me / family member | |||||
Gender | Female | |||||
Age | 46 years (at the time of the symptoms / disease) | |||||
Handedness | Right | |||||
Additional methods | Family constellations, finding and analyzing beliefs, mantra work, BSFF (working with the subconscious) | |||||
Categories | Conscious resolution of chronic symptoms (incl. local vicious circles) Moderate to severe (cancer, paralysis, seizures, heart attack, ...) |
Description
The client came to me with a diagnosis of ulcerative colitis and the information that the doctors urgently recommended removing the affected parts of the small intestine.
She was not willing to have surgery. She asked me what options she had based on Germanic medicine.
After a detailed initial consultation and the return of my 26-page anamnesis form, we went in search of the chunk of conflict with indigestible anger in her life history.
Following a long search, we found the trigger for the conflict. It was a perceived and felt ingratitude within her family because of a favor she had done for the family before the symptoms began.
That in itself wouldn't have been so bad, but it was the “straw that broke the camel's back”. This 'account' had been paid into for many, many years.
While working with me, she wrote an “anger diary”. That means she kept documenting situations in which she was annoyed. We resolved these situations again and again. (Including with BSFF), so she trained her (sub)consciousness that these situations no longer represented a chunk of conflict with indigestible anger for her.
Over a period of 3 months, her bowels calmed down more and more and ultimately showed no reactions or symptoms.
In the meantime, she had stopped taking her medication.
By the end of our work together, she was still unable to laugh about the conflict she had experienced, but she had learned how to behave in order to avoid experiencing such a conflict again.
Consequential symptoms such as anemia and thrombosis caused by the conflict were also investigated.
Consequential symptoms such as anemia and thrombosis caused by the medication administered have also disappeared in the course of resolving the conflict. Evidence of blood count and ultrasound is available to the client.
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