In cooperation with Björn, it is splitted on "Disease is Different" into the sections by organ systems and combined with the real cases of our international testimonial / report archive of the related organ system.
NOSE AND SINUSES
It is said, that of all the senses, the sense of smell has the strongest direct connection to the subconscious. Perhaps this is the reason why the nose reacts the fastest to an SBS in comparison to all other organs and why triggers (allergies) are so frequent here.
The nasal cavity (cavum nasi) is connected to the four hollow sinuses between the nose and eyes (sinus paranasales) by narrow canals. The sinuses of the cheeks (sinus maxillaris), the sinuses of the forehead (sinus frontalis), the sinuses behind the eyes (sinus sphenoidalis), the ethmoidal cells (cellulae ethmoidales), also between the nose and eyes, and the nasal cavity are lined with endodermal intestinal mucosa and the ectodermal squamous epithelium that lies over it.

Olfactory Mucosa
Stinking conflict or
territorial-scent conflict
Nasal Mucosa
(ectodermal)
Stinking conflict or
scent conflict
Nasal Mucosa
(endodermal)
Chunk-stinking or
scent conflict


Cold (rhinitis), sinus infection (sinusitis)1
Allergic “cold“ (runny nose), hay fever, dust mite allergy (allergic rhinitis)
Same SBS as above. According to CM, allergies are caused by hypersensitivity of the immune system. The body‘s own defense cells (T and B-lymphocytes) are said to suddenly turn against harmless substances like pollen, excrement, and house dust mites. Actually, allergies are always based on triggers (see: p. 24). The nose is often affected. In the case of anaphylactic shock, there was the danger of death during the conflict.
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Phase | The length of the conflict activity can vary between just a few seconds and several days. Usually, the conflict activity lasts briefly and then the repair phase lasts longer = persistent repair – allergic cold. |
Note | An additional conjunctivitis points to a visual-separation conflict, a swollen throat to a conflict of not- wanting-to-swallow-something, tightened bronchi to a territorial-fear conflict or shock-fright conflict. (A conflict can start more than one SBS.) |
Questions | See also above. When did it begin? Work out the accompanying circumstances: Pollen trigger? Which? In which month is it in the air? Which stress was experienced outside? (Find the correspondence with the time of the conflict). Triggered by cold/heat? (Time of year, gets better on vacation or while travelling)? Dust mite trigger: Stress in the house at the time in question? Moving house? Food trigger? (Stress while eating/drinking, argument at the table/in a restaurant/in the cafeteria)? Am I the only one in the family with allergies? (Determine the family issue)? What sensitized me? (Pregnancy, birth, childhood)? > Questions for the mother: what stresses her? Will I allow myself to leave this conditioning behind me? What could help? (Discussion, healing-regression meditation)? |
Therapy | Find the conflict and conditioning and, if possible, resolve them in real life. If this fails, you can try a CM desensitization. Antihistamines are useful in acute or threatening conditions, but not for long-term intake. Before that, the gentle measures on p. 189 should be tried. |
1 See Dr. Hamer, Charts, pp. 122, 134

Purulent cold, nose polyps, suppuration of the sinuses
(e.g., empyema of the frontal sinus)
Colds with yellow pus and suppuration of the sinuses indicate that either remaining pockets of endodermal intestinal mucosa or mesodermal connective tissue (the lamina propria underneath the epithelium) are being degraded.
Nose polyps are bulges of this endodermal mucous membrane. They can develop in the nasal cavity or in the sinuses and hinder breathing.
Conflict | Chunk–stinking conflict. Not wanting to smell something: “This situation stinks.“ “To get a nose-full.“ “Something stinks about it.“ Also, scent conflict: not being able to sense something. Not being able to sense what will happen. |
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Conflict-active | Increased function, growth of a flat-growing tumor of absorptive quality or a cauliflower-shaped tumor of secretory quality (nasal polyps). |
Bio. function | With more cells in the mucous membrane, one is better able to analyze and/or eliminate the smell. |
Repair phase | Function normalization, inflammation of the sinuses, reduction of thickening of the mucosa or polyps by fungi or bacteria. Yellow-pus “cold“ (runny nose), possibly mild fever and night sweats. During conflict activity, the nose may run due to increased production of clear nasal secretions (mostly recurring–conflict). Chronic discharge from the sinuses can cause sinus (forehead) headaches. |
Repair crisis | Pain, feeling of being cold, possibly chills. |
Therapy | Questions: see previous page. The conflict is resolved. Support the healing process. In the case of recurrence, find out what the conflict and conditioning are and resolve them. See also: measures on p. 189. When conflict resolution is not possible, nasal polyps above a certain size should be surgically removed (infundibulotomy) because of the possibility of respiratory obstruction. |

Loss or impairment of the sense of smell (anosmia or hyposmia)1
Colds cause insufficient air to reach the olfactory-mucosa (regio olfactoria) at the roof of the mouth.
There is also an impairment of the sense of smell with a cold, i.e., a conflict of the olfactory-mucosa (fila olfactoria). That is what this SBS is about:
Conflict | Stinking conflict – not wanting to smell something. “This situation stinks.“ “I’ve had it up to here (nose)“ “Something stinks.“ Also, a scent conflict: not being able to sense/scent/sniff something. Not being able to sense/scent/sniff what or when something will happen to the person. (Dog stretches his nose up to sniff. He picks up the scent, he can assess the situation). This olfactory mucosa conflict probably has a territorial component, which is likely to differentiate it from the rest of nasal mucosa SBSs (territory-scent conflict). |
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Examples | ![]() Note: here, we have a so-called smell-constellation, i.e., there is one Hamer focus to the right and one Hamer focus to the left of the olfactory bulb in the cerebral cortex. (Archive B. Eybl) |
Conflict-active | Impaired functioning of the olfactory mucosa (hyposmia or anosmia) without cell degradation. Aromatic material cannot be discerned completely or only to a limited extent. One can smell pungent odors like ammonia or vinegar because they stimulate the other nose membranes. |
Bio. function | The blocking-off of unbearable stenches. |
Repair phase | Restoration of sense of smell – no cold. |
Repair crisis | Sudden loss of smell, analog to a sudden loss of hearing = sudden, brief impairment of the sense of smell. |
Note | In constellation, there is smell confusion (smell paranoia, e.g., cacosmia). |
Therapy | Questions: see above. Determine the conflict and conditioning and, if possible, resolve them in real life. Find out where the love is – there you’ll find the solution. See cold (rhinitis), p. 189. |
1 See Dr. Hamer, Charts, pp. 141, 145
Nosebleeds
Possible causes
- Tendency toward nosebleeds in the repair phase, especially during the repair phase crisis of a stinking or scent conflict. The healing sores of the nasal mucosa bleed (see: p.188).
- Very strong nosebleeds due to thinner blood. See: tendency to bleed p. 168.
Therapy
- Depends on the cause.
- Bleeding: Bow the head slightly forward, close the nose with thumb and forefinger for 10 minutes, cool the back of the neck.
- Hildegard of Bingen: dill-achillea powder special recipe.
All experience reports on the organ system “Nose and Sinuses” from the International Report Archive:
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![]() | 2024/11/05 ![]() ![]() In this experience report video, our course participant talks about his successful resolution of a horse hair allergy based on the 5 Biological Laws of Nature. For 35 years he had severe symptoms on contact with horse hair and was able to find and resolve the causal situation! Congratulations and thank you very much for sharing this valuable experience! ![]() | |||||
![]() | 2024/10/30 ![]() ![]() In this testimonial video, our course participant talks about his successful resolution of dust and pollen allergies based on the 5 Biological Laws of Nature. For over 30 years, his nose had been continuously closed, and for several months now he has finally been able to breathe and smell through it again! Congratulations and a thousand thanks for sharing this valuable experience! ![]() | |||||
![]() | 2024/05/15 ![]() ![]() In this testimonial video, Tanja talks about her successful resolution of hay fever / allergic rhinitis based on the 5 Biological Laws of Nature. This has existed for three years since 2019 and has now been absent for the last two years. Congratulations and a thousand thanks for sharing this valuable experience (in german, but you can activate english subtitles)! ![]() | Allergy, hayfever | ||||
![]() | 2020/02/09 ![]() ![]() At the first U-examination, the topic of vaccinations came up and that she didn't want to do this in the first year of life. As the second appointment approached, she was worried with an active scent conflict, whether this stressful topic would come up again. | Scent conflict | ||||
![]() | 2019/08/26 ![]() ![]() At work, the person concerned was confronted out of the blue with an accusation from the team leader that he felt was completely inaccurate. After a week of forced thinking, the conflict was resolved following a clarifying discussion with the head of department. | Scent conflict, stink conflict, cold, flu |