by Caroline Markolin, Ph.D.,
This article was first published in: EXPLORE! Vol. 6 /Nr. 3 - May 2007 from GermanNewMedicine Website
(διαβάστε το άρθρο, στα ελληνικά, ΕΔΩ)
On August 18, 1978, Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, M.D., at the time head internist in the oncology clinic at the University of Munich, Germany, received the shocking news that his son Dirk had been shot. Dirk died in December 1978. A few months later, Dr. Hamer was diagnosed with testicular cancer. Since he had never been seriously ill, he immediately surmised that his cancer development might be directly related to the tragic loss of his son.
Dirk's death and his own experience with cancer prompted Dr. Hamer to investigate the personal history of his cancer patients.