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The Fourth Biological Law of German New Medicine addresses the role of microbes in the context of evolution and in relation to the three germ layers (endoderm, mesoderm, ectoderm) from which our organs originate.
 
 
 
The diagram on the top illustrates the classification of microbes in relation to their ontogenetic age and their specific germ layer particularities.

When our organs developed over the course of evolution, very specific types of microbes developed with them. The biological purpose of the billions of micro-organisms that inhabit our body is to maintain the different tissues and keep them in a healthy state. Microbes such as fungi and bacteria are our loyal helpers, indispensable for our survival.
 
It is Dr. Hamer's discovery that microbes become, without exception, only active in the healing phase. In the phase of Normotonia as well as in the conflict active phase they are dormant and do not cause any infection. But at the moment of the conflict resolution (CL), they receive a signal from the brain to start the work that was assigned to them. Active microbes are totally harmless to all other organs.

Microbes are specialized with respect to the way and style in which they perform.
 
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