Danny Carroll: German New Medicine | Nathan Crane Podcast 30

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Danny spent the first half of his life living in London, UK, and completed his education with a master’s degree from the London School of Economics. He moved to live and work in India in the mid-1990s. Danny has spent the last seventeen years studying alternative healing therapies in search of the Holy Grail of health and wellness. Following a cathartic healing experience in 2012, he has focused on mind-body healing protocols for the last ten years. He discovered a new body of medical knowledge called Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHk), or Germanic New Medicine (GNM), developed by a German medical doctor named Ryke Geerd Hamer. He has spent the last seven years using this medical science to help people with chronic and terminal health conditions to fully recover their health. “Terminal Cancer Is a Misdiagnosis” is Danny’s first book. He plans to write a 500+ series of books examining how Conventional Medicine and Germanic Healing Knowledge approach the cause, symptoms, and solutions to specific diseases. Danny is a pioneer of new medical discoveries and healing protocols that most are unwilling to explore, until they have no other alternative.

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00;00;00;03 – 00;00;06;20

Nathan Crane

Welcome to the podcast. Today we’ve got Danny Carroll here with us. Danny, thank you so much for joining us.

00;00;07;14 – 00;00;12;24

Danny Carroll

Absolute pleasure. Sorry, I’m just grabbing some books. Absolute pleasure. Lovely to be here. Thank you for hosting.

00;00;12;24 – 00;01;07;14

Nathan Crane

And so, Danny, you wrote a book called Terminal Cancer as a Misdiagnosis. It was your first book and you’ve been researching natural and alternative and effective solutions for healing diseases like cancer for quite a while now. And along the way, you came across German new medicine and have done extensive research into that, which is anybody who has researched cancer specifically and natural solutions for cancer and integrative solutions for cancer at some point will have come across a German new medicine because for whatever reason, in Germany they tend to be ahead of the curve and have been getting incredible results for people.

00;01;07;14 – 00;01;35;20

Nathan Crane

And I think part of it can come down to I think part of it does come down to the fact that there are less restrictions on what the doctors can do. There and not in a bad way. But in you know, doctors should have more, in my opinion. Doctors should have more leeway to be able to experiment with and implement things that are backed by evidence to help their patients heal.

00;01;35;20 – 00;02;07;14

Nathan Crane

And here in the United States, doctors are actually not only prevented from doing that legally, they can lose their licenses and go to jail. We saw this during COVID. And, you know, we see it with cancer and other diseases where a doctor may want to implement something that does have evidence behind it. But maybe the hospitals don’t want to implement it or, you know, the medical boards don’t want them to implement it could be a natural form of medicine, could be, you know, even nontoxic.

00;02;07;14 – 00;02;39;13

Nathan Crane

It could have a lot of evidence behind it. But there’s just seems so many politics involved and money involved and power involved. It prevents these doctors from being able to implement some of the things that they want to. They kind of have to do it quietly, even if there’s a ton of evidence behind it. But it goes against maybe that the conventional drug based pharmacological approach and in Germany for some reason, they have a little bit more leeway.

00;02;39;13 – 00;03;02;17

Nathan Crane

And I’d love for you to speak on that. And I know you’re you’re kind of a pioneer in in different kinds of healing protocols and medical discoveries, helping people to heal from, quote, unquote, terminal conditions. So what got you into the work that you do?

00;03;02;24 – 00;03;32;25

Danny Carroll

Just a quick comment on your initial point. Actually, the restrictions are very similar in Germany as we’ve discussed as we go for this, my my teacher and this German medical doctor, he was actually he had his license taken away. He was put in prison for two and a half years. He had 12 attempts on his life. And they tried to put me in a mental institution 75 times over the course of his lifetime.

00;03;33;00 – 00;03;38;07

Danny Carroll

So there are similar restrictions in Germany as there are in the US.

00;03;38;15 – 00;04;04;12

Nathan Crane

Now isn’t it a little more lenient though for certain protocols and therapies? I mean, I’ve known patients over the years that that couldn’t get any doctor here to to do certain therapies. And then so they’d go to Germany to see doctors who do the therapies. Now, are those doctors just doing it knowing, taking the risk, or are there some leniency in Germany that are more strict here in the U.S.?

00;04;04;12 – 00;04;36;18

Danny Carroll

I’ve never lived in Germany, so I’ll have to reserve my comments. I’ve spent the last 20 years living in India and I know that system very, very well. I know less about the German system. I know a lot of people go to Germany for different treatments, but I’m not sufficiently familiar with the German system. All I know is that this particular doctor was vilified and thrown in prison, etc. So the so-called practicing medicine without a license.

00;04;38;06 – 00;05;16;17

Danny Carroll

In India, where I live, there’s a hugely diverse universe of a shopping list of medical treatments, both alternative and conventional. So, I mean, I’ve lived in India the last 28 years. I’ve been able to do the medical research I have because I live in India. And in India, I mean, everything from energy healing to spiritual healing to ravager to homeopathy to chiropractors, to acupuncturists and everything in between.

00;05;16;17 – 00;05;42;05

Danny Carroll

You know, there’s a there’s a India has medical tourism not only because it’s cheap, but because it also has a hugely diverse set of treatment options available when you come here. And luckily, I mean, if I’d have done what I’ve done in India in terms of medical research, if I had done that in the US, it would have been a very dicey situation to be in, from my understanding of the medical system in the US.

00;05;42;15 – 00;05;45;10

Nathan Crane

What kind of like what kind of medical research can you give us an example?

00;05;45;19 – 00;06;19;12

Danny Carroll

So I’ve spent the last nearly two decades and I’ve studied I spent ten years studying nutritional handling. If you go online, you’ll find a TEDx presentation I did in in 2010 on nutritional healing was my first port of call. I’ve studied energy healing, I’ve studied emotional healing. I started flower remedies for six, seven years for emotional healing.

00;06;20;14 – 00;07;02;06

Danny Carroll

I’ve studied spiritual healing, energy healing, Reiki. And then ultimately I found this this healing modality dramatically medicine or dramatic healing knowledge. I found that in 2012 as a ritual, I shared the story, its nature around how it got started and how it progressed. Will that help? Sure. Yeah. So I had a I had a I had a friend in Bombay, a colleague and a close friend who was diagnosed with cancer.

00;07;03;05 – 00;07;29;08

Danny Carroll

She couldn’t afford the treatment. So I ran a I run a marathon in Bombay and I, I raised the money for her treatment. And she was delighted when she first went into hospital. I mean, she looked perfectly well to me. They said she had cancer or whatever. I mean, I had no knowledge of it at this point in time.

00;07;29;08 – 00;07;58;21

Danny Carroll

And when she started when she started chemotherapy, she used to message me from hospital saying, Danny, I don’t know what these doctors are doing, but it feels like they’re putting poison in my veins. And of course, they were right. So, I mean, that’s what chemotherapy is. So I knew no better at that point in time. So I encouraged her to continue to treatment and basically she had free rounds of chemotherapy and she died.

00;08;00;07 – 00;08;33;00

Danny Carroll

Now, at a time I was devastated because I funded her treatment and essentially ensured her compliance to treatment. And I and I felt I felt terrible that that she’d passed away so quickly. So at that time, I swore I would study or I’d find a better solution to cancer. So then I started on a journey of studying different modalities.

00;08;33;24 – 00;09;05;06

Danny Carroll

Nutritional healing was the first place I started. At that point in time, it was really the only game in town or the only the only game in town that looked like it had promise. So I, I went very deeply into, into nutritional therapies. I mean, I tested every, every diet on myself. I did Atkins for a period of time.

00;09;06;15 – 00;09;25;00

Danny Carroll

I turned vegan for five years to test the vegan mentality, but ultimately it didn’t deliver on the promise. At the same time, I started I started studying about flower remedies.

00;09;25;01 – 00;09;39;04

Nathan Crane

Say sorry when you say you tested these diets on yourself but didn’t deliver on the promise, what does that mean? Did you have cancer and you were testing it on yourself or what do you mean it didn’t deliver on the promise and what was the promise?

00;09;39;24 – 00;10;09;24

Danny Carroll

So, I mean, I’m looking for the solution to cancer. And at that point I was looking for that via a modality I had been. I’ve been led to believe by an expert. I studied, you know, I went through the China study with Dr. Helen Campbell. And I’d always like to go some theories and, you know, hypocrisies and all of all of the modalities built around nutrition.

00;10;11;06 – 00;10;46;28

Danny Carroll

When I turned vegan, one of my now then girlfriend and wife’s colleagues commented that I was the sickest, healthy guy I’d ever met. My system became very unstable. I had terrible health problems on a on a vegan diet. I later discovered that being a no blood group, I have more stomach acid than other blood groups. And when and that’s designed to digest animal protein.

00;10;47;23 – 00;11;17;06

Danny Carroll

And if you don’t have that animal protein in your system, then your stomach acid becomes the devil’s workshop and then you suffer with acid reflux. And I mean, I became lactose intolerant. So every time I inadvertently ended up consuming dairy, it used to just wreck my system. I mean, I my health declined quite significantly whilst I was on this diet.

00;11;17;24 – 00;11;18;00

Danny Carroll

Hmm.

00;11;19;01 – 00;11;55;00

Nathan Crane

Interesting. So I want to. I want to. Yeah, I want to challenge that a little bit because, you know, in my, you know, also almost two decades of, of research health research and nutritional research. And in about a decade of working with cancer patients, many of the cancer patients that we either work with and coach or many who I’ve interviewed and met personally that have actually reversed from stage one breast cancers to stage four colon cancers, have actually done it on a vegan diet.

00;11;55;24 – 00;12;22;08

Nathan Crane

And that’s been their primary nutritional protocol. And there are hundreds, if not thousands of people with chronic diseases like cancer that I’m aware of today, probably more than I’m not aware of who are on a vegan diet and thriving and helping their bodies to heal from cancer and heart disease and diabetes and all the others.

00;12;23;25 – 00;12;49;15

Nathan Crane

And so what I have found and I want to ask you I wanted to find out if this if if you know this is true for yourself or not. What I have found is that most people who have issues on a vegan diet is one of three issues, and most of the time they’re not aware of them. One is they’re not getting enough nutrient dense foods and enough diversity in their food choices.

00;12;49;15 – 00;13;17;23

Nathan Crane

Every day. Number two is out of their foods. Oftentimes, there’s at least one culprit, sometimes more, that they’re not aware that are causing the damage to the gut and leaky gut and leading to some of the issues that you were talking about. And number three, they often go for more boxed foods, packaged foods, things like that, instead of fresh home cooked foods every day.

00;13;18;18 – 00;13;42;04

Nathan Crane

And I’m wondering if you know of yourself on that diet. I’m just curious. That may be true. Maybe not. If you if you like some of the culprits, for example, for some people, for me was corn when I figured out corn was causing problems for me and I got it out, everything cleared up, you know, the digestive issues I was having cleared up, but I didn’t know.

00;13;42;05 – 00;14;07;03

Nathan Crane

I didn’t know there was anything wrong with the corn, but it was just that one culprit, right? In some people, it’s wheat. Some people it’s you know, I mean, because if you’re eating any processed foods today, they’re full of corn starch and additives and all kinds of things. If you’re eating out often, if you ever look at the sources at restaurants, most of the sources are filled with garbage, even if it’s fresh food.

00;14;07;10 – 00;14;21;28

Nathan Crane

So like you go to an Indian restaurant, for example, I don’t know how it is in India. I know how it is here in the U.S. If you go to an Indian restaurant and you think it’s all fresh food, but you look at all the sources and all the things that they use and the curries and all of that is garbage.

00;14;21;28 – 00;14;56;23

Nathan Crane

It’s all full of junk and additives and processed corn starch and all kinds of stuff. And people think they’re eating healthy whole foods and they’re not. So that’s one issue I’ve seen quite often. The other issue is people tend to avoid like we get we get comfortable eating the same things over and over again. So instead of eating a diversity of 12 or 15 or 20 different kinds of fruits throughout the week, we have our top three or four and that can lead you to nutritional deficiencies right?

00;14;56;23 – 00;15;12;29

Nathan Crane

Same as vegetables, maybe have two or three that you like. You kind of eat them throughout the week, but we really need six or seven or ten or 12 spread out throughout the week. Five servings a day, you know. So I’m just wondering if any of this kind of relates if you can relate to any of this. And then also the packaged foods.

00;15;13;08 – 00;15;45;23

Nathan Crane

Processed foods tends to be an issue for people on a vegan diet and tend to go for more of the palatable foods, the kind of you know, they seem healthy, but they’re really not. They’re packaged and processed. They’re marketed to us as healthy because they’re vegan. But we know vegan doesn’t mean healthy, which is why what I teach is a whole food plant-based diet, whole foods, nutrient-dense, highly diverse, plant-based, get rid of the processed foods, the high sugar foods, and get the diversity.

00;15;45;23 – 00;16;09;17

Nathan Crane

5 to 7 servings of vegetables every day, 5 to 7 servings of fruit every day, whole grains. But be careful of any culprits in there. Make sure you’re eating fully cooked beans, eliminating most of the lectins these kinds of principles that most people are saying you, but most people on a vegan diet don’t know about. And the ones who I’ve learned over the years who have problems on a vegan diet tend to be one or more of these issues.

00;16;10;15 – 00;16;18;28

Danny Carroll

Yeah. So I mean, I mean there’s, there’s, we need to unpack that a little bit. There’s is eight or ten questions in there.

00;16;18;28 – 00;16;22;04

Nathan Crane

So yeah, sorry. It’s a big it’s a big conversation.

00;16;23;19 – 00;16;54;04

Danny Carroll

As a big unpack there. Right. I mean, from my personal experience, I mean, I live in India. In India, we have lots of staff, gardeners and drivers and maids and all the things. Right, because labour is much cheaper here. My personal experience is number one. I have a I have a I have a housemate here who goes to the local vegetable market, makes everything from home, from scratch.

00;16;54;04 – 00;17;04;17

Danny Carroll

She doesn’t even buy she doesn’t even buy spices and stuff in packets. She’ll grind it herself with a mortar and pestle. And, you know, everything in India is made from scratch.

00;17;04;17 – 00;17;05;16

Nathan Crane

So lucky.

00;17;05;16 – 00;17;38;18

Danny Carroll

You pocket. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Right away we have that privilege here. Yeah, I’ve I’m not making it myself. Right. So, so the, the, processed and packaged food was not an issue for me. I mean, I went I went all over extreme. So I was working with one of India’s leading nutritionists and I even got my maid, took it to my teacher and they taught her to steam food and to I mean, I don’t have a I didn’t have a microwave then.

00;17;38;18 – 00;17;40;06

Danny Carroll

I don’t have a microwave now.

00;17;41;08 – 00;17;45;21

Nathan Crane

I’m so surprised. I’m still surprised that microwaves exist. I mean, use a microwave.

00;17;45;22 – 00;17;46;22

Danny Carroll

It’s crazy, right?

00;17;46;22 – 00;18;03;24

Nathan Crane

It probably I mean, seriously, like probably 13, 14, 15 years. I even use a microwave and it’s like, what? I mean, once you realize you’re literally just putting radiation into your food, why would you ever use a microwave again? It’s insane. It still blows my mind that they even exist today.

00;18;04;26 – 00;18;29;05

Danny Carroll

So I don’t have a microwave knife. I, i, i got my maid trained to cook without oil, to steam food to to do all the things to maintain the nutrients in the food. This is India. You get you get ten different types of vegetable in each and each dish that you make. So, I mean, I went the full length on nutrition, right?

00;18;29;05 – 00;18;54;29

Danny Carroll

So I get I get the point you’re making. But in, in my I mean, I can only speak from my own experience, right? So in my experience, all of those all of those boxes were ticked, everything was covered. I was getting a variety of nutrition from different sources, all home prepared, home cooked, bought locally, you know, in the wholesale vegetable market.

00;18;54;29 – 00;18;58;23

Danny Carroll

Yeah. The area, you know, the full nine yards where you keep that.

00;18;59;01 – 00;19;06;04

Nathan Crane

Question where you keeping track of protein on a on just like a rough estimate on a daily basis.

00;19;06;25 – 00;19;16;17

Danny Carroll

So again in India, you, you have you have access whether it’s fruit dollars or whether it’s fruit channels. And it’s, you know, you have you have many proteins. Yeah.

00;19;16;18 – 00;19;44;14

Nathan Crane

Lentil lentils are really, really common. Yeah. I’m just curious because like lentils are a good, great source of protein. But, you know, some people struggle on a vegan diet as well. They don’t you can easily get enough protein on a vegan diet easily. That’s not an issue. But a lot of people who aren’t aware of where the best protein sources come from, from the plants, sometimes they struggle because they’re just not paying attention.

00;19;44;14 – 00;19;53;17

Nathan Crane

They don’t know where it’s coming from. And then they end up not getting enough protein, even though it’s easy once you know where the sources are. I know lentils are really popular in India, which is great for you.

00;19;53;27 – 00;20;11;05

Danny Carroll

You got lentils, you’ve got channels. And I made chickpeas and chickpeas. China and India. Right. So all of these things are part of a daily diet in India. Every dish would be served with lentils. In India, it’s called Dal.

00;20;12;14 – 00;20;14;16

Nathan Crane

I loved it all. I love a good deal, man.

00;20;14;22 – 00;20;15;00

Danny Carroll

So do.

00;20;15;00 – 00;20;18;00

Nathan Crane

  1. Indian dishes.

00;20;18;00 – 00;20;19;20

Danny Carroll

Sri Lanka Dal is the best for anyway.

00;20;19;21 – 00;20;20;05

Nathan Crane

Oh, really?

00;20;21;04 – 00;20;22;00

Danny Carroll

Yeah. It’s amazing.

00;20;22;06 – 00;20;34;28

Nathan Crane

It’s funny. I was just thinking. I literally was thinking yesterday I was like, I got to get some Indian recipe books or get an Indian recipe book, get some goodies from Sri Lanka for like, I’m going to write it down next year.

 

00;20;34;28 – 00;20;46;19

Danny Carroll

If you crack Sri Lankan food. I mean, it’s my favourite food in the world, right? It’s amazing. It’s got a lot of Copenhagen is tasty, beautiful. I love it. Especially the Sri Lankan doll. Amazing. Yeah.

00;20;46;19 – 00;20;56;13

Nathan Crane

I mean, you got a few good. I mean, two or three, one of my favourites like Aloe, Gobi, Chickpea, anything like chickpeas and you know, the curries.

00;20;56;13 – 00;21;29;05

Danny Carroll

I bet yours yesterday for lunch, right in India is called China Batra. Right. So a it’s a beautiful, spicy chickpea dish that’s made waves and then you have it with Puris, which is like a wheat dish, a wheat bread, like, bless you. So let me so I went, I mean, I spent, I don’t know, maybe ten years down the nutritional healing rabbit.

00;21;29;05 – 00;21;54;27

Danny Carroll

But now the issue, Nathan, that I basically face is that and this is not only with nutritional healing, it was also with emotional healing, with energy healing. The problem that I faced that kept me searching for solutions is that I was in a situation where I had two people given exactly the same diagnosis, put on exactly the same protocols, and one lived and one died.

00;21;55;27 – 00;21;56;20

Danny Carroll

And I was never.

00;21;56;20 – 00;22;06;11

Nathan Crane

Had two people. Were these people you were coaching? You were they were patients of yours. Are you a doctor there in India? Can you explain that more?

00;22;07;09 – 00;22;29;25

Danny Carroll

So, yeah, I mean, I don’t call them patients because I don’t charge the people who come to me for help, basically. I mean, I’m relatively well-known in the community here. And if somebody has a health challenge and they’re not they’re not the type of person who will go to conventional medicine and they’ll come to me for guidance.

00;22;29;25 – 00;22;58;07

Danny Carroll

Right. And I had I have a number of situations, you know, you get two people both diagnosed with stage two liver cancer. You put them in the same league and die and one live, someone dies. And this happened continuously across my across my early years of experience. And it didn’t matter how much I tried to get to. I mean, I’m one of those awful people always has to find out the answer.

00;22;58;07 – 00;23;24;04

Danny Carroll

Why, why, why, why, why, why, why, why? And it didn’t matter how much I, I saw answers as to the same diagnosis, same protocol. One lives, one dies. Why? Okay. And I could never and I could never find the answer. So all I could conclude is that there was something at play that I wasn’t aware of, and I needed to find out what that was.

00;23;24;04 – 00;23;55;25

Danny Carroll

Right now, what happened? The turning point for me came in 2012. I was I was in a situation I had a I had a I had a very challenging health problem for six months. I had golf ball-sized knots in my calf muscles in my thighs, in my arms, in my back for six months. Okay. Now I’m a I’m a keen marathon runner and marathons, ultra marathons, all the crazy stuff, right?

00;23;55;25 – 00;24;16;24

Danny Carroll

So at this point in time, I was in physio. The physio would iron out the not. So I don’t know whether you’ve ever experienced this, but basically what I do is I get their elbows in your and your muscles and they iron out the knots with you in your muscles. You walk out, you walk out, you walk out, your muscles are black and blue.

00;24;17;17 – 00;24;47;24

Danny Carroll

And I go back two days later and the not come back again. Right. And I’m on I’m on this excruciating merry-go-round a for a six-month period. Now, I had a I had an interesting challenge in my life at that point in time. My then-girlfriend and now wife is an American diplomat. She was posted to Bombay on her first posting and her second posting was going to be in Santiago de Chile.

00;24;49;13 – 00;25;16;28

Danny Carroll

I’d recently split up from my ex-wife and we had agreed that we would enjoy our relationship while she was in Bombay. But nobody in their right mind is going to do a long distance relationship between South America and South Asia. So we decided that when she left we would terminate the relationship. Now it got to it got to a week before she was due to leave and the problem that we had is we had become soul mates.

00;25;17;12 – 00;25;40;23

Danny Carroll

Right. You know, it’s like relationship, no pressure on a relationship. You just enjoy each other’s time and company, you know, for a limited period of time, whatever encourages deep and special relationships. And that happened in this particular time, right? So when it came to she was leaving on the Wednesday, this was the Friday night before. And we’re like, what do we do?

00;25;40;28 – 00;26;05;25

Danny Carroll

Right, I’m going to Chile and you’re in Bombay and we’re soul mates. How are we going to manage this? So the original plan was that we would terminate our relationship and we sat down on a Friday evening and we agreed that we would not prematurely terminate a relationship, but that we would try along decent relationship and see if it fizzled out naturally.

00;26;06;07 – 00;26;37;07

Danny Carroll

Okay. Now, when I woke up on Saturday morning, all the not so disappeared. Gone. Right. And the only difference, Nathan, between Friday night and Saturday morning was my girlfriend and I agreeing that we would not terminate our relationship. Now, at this point in time, I didn’t know why the knots came and I’m talking in like my calves and thighs.

00;26;37;27 – 00;27;03;13

Danny Carroll

You could see the big like golf balls inside my in my muscles. Right. So I didn’t know why it came and I didn’t know why it left. Okay. All I knew was the only difference between Friday evening and Saturday morning was me and my girlfriend sitting down and deciding that we were not going to torpedo our relationship, that we would continue with a relationship in a long distance and see if it is about crazy long.

00;27;04;05 – 00;27;32;14

Danny Carroll

We’re talking Chili and Bombay, right? I mean, it’s crazy. I mean, it’s like it’s a 10,000 miles or a 40 hour journey to get from Bombay to Chile like its Chile. Santiago, Chile is 13 hours from D.C. and imagines a half hour from Bombay. Right. So Saturday morning I woke up and both all these notes disappeared. Now, I’d been sitting down, I’ve done nothing.

00;27;32;14 – 00;27;49;14

Danny Carroll

I couldn’t barely walk for six months that night run. I’d put ten kilos in weight in because I haven’t exercised at all. What, just sitting around eating all the time. The Bombay Marathon was a month away. I trained for that Bombay marathon. It normally takes me four months. I train for in three weeks and I finished it 11 minute short.

00;27;49;14 – 00;28;39;06

Danny Carroll

My personal best. Okay, now that experience changed my understanding of health. I didn’t know why. I didn’t know why they came, why they left. All I knew was that the only thing that changed was something in my head. Okay. So then I started to understand that the connection between the mind and the body, right? And I had a suspicion that there could be a similar mind body connection in the same way my mind put all of these knots in my body and then moved to my brain, which I later discovered will cause the knots were being put in my body because I was attempting to go in the wrong direction in life.

00;28;39;07 – 00;29;03;23

Danny Carroll

Right? I was planning to terminate a relationship with my soul mate, which she is still my soul mate now. We now been together for 12 years or something, right? So what nature was trying to do is nature was trying to stop me from going in the wrong direction. And I had a suspicion there that there could be a similar relationship between cancer and the body.

00;29;04;09 – 00;29;25;05

Danny Carroll

Okay. And what I was going to do is I was going to do a PhD and I was going to I was looking for a university that had a medical specialization and it had a psychology specialization. And I was planning to build a bridge between those two modalities to see whether I could do this Ph.D. to study the mind body connection.

00;29;25;05 – 00;30;05;20

Danny Carroll

And in the process of looking for that university to host this day, I found this German doctor, Dr. Richard hit record of humour, who was reported to have a 92% success rate. He long terminally ill cancer patients with a form of mind body medicine. Right. So I’m like got it. So what I basically done is I’ve spent the last ten years studying, learning and verifying this medical doctors body of medical research.

00;30;05;20 – 00;30;38;18

Danny Carroll

So what is this doctor story? Dr. Hum I was a traditional medical doctor. I had a had a equally qualified in medicine, and he also had a Ph.D. in theology. Okay. Now what happened to him in 1978, his 19 year old son was shot and murdered. Okay. Now, Dr. Hammer was what they call an internist and a research specialist.

00;30;38;18 – 00;31;13;14

Danny Carroll

At the time. He was specializing in cancer research. He was the head of a gynecological oncology unit at a university in Germany associated to Munich University, right now. His son was shot and murdered. Two months later, he gets a rare, fast growing testicular cancer with metastasis to the stomach. Now he was in his late forties. Otherwise a healthy guy.

00;31;13;14 – 00;31;39;02

Danny Carroll

He was a traditional medical doctor, so he didn’t know if there was any causal link between his son being murdered and him getting a testicular teratoma, which is a which is a very rare testicular cancer. Okay. Two months after his son is murdered. Right. But he couldn’t help thinking that it cannot be a coincidence that his son is murdered.

00;31;39;08 – 00;32;17;00

Danny Carroll

And two months later, he gets a fast growing tumor on a reproductive organ. So as the head of cancer research for chipping in university in their gynecological oncology unit, he was working with 200 late stage female cancer patients, and he started to interview them to see whether they had gone where they had experienced a similar life crisis emotional trauma before they got cancer.

00;32;17;00 – 00;32;50;27

Danny Carroll

And now to 200. 200 had. Okay. And then it is I mean, Dr. Hammer is one of the sharpest tools in the kit. He then started separating these women into different types of cancer, women with ovarian cancer, women with cervical cancer. So when we uterine cancer women, we have introductory breast cancer, mammary gland breast cancer. And what he observed is that the women in the same categories all suffered from the same type of conflict.

00;32;51;05 – 00;33;34;20

Danny Carroll

Okay. So the women with ovarian cancer all suffered from some form of profound loss before they experience ovarian cancer, the women with mammary gland, breast cancer. It also suffered from some form of what Dr. Hammer described as a nest or a care conflict. So that let me explain how Dr.. What happened in Dr. Hammer’s case. What Dr. Hammer discovered is that cancer, all forms of cancer are part of a survival biological program, and this is the way it works.

00;33;34;29 – 00;34;14;12

Danny Carroll

In his case, his son was murdered. Nature increased the size of his testicle that Dr. Hammer discovered. It is that the tumor on his testicle was actually functional tissue that had a biological function and a biological purpose. The tumor on the testicle basically increased his testosterone and sperm production. Now, if you look at conventional medicine, conventional medicine also acknowledges the tumors, and particularly in testicular cancer, that the tumor is functional tissue.

00;34;15;08 – 00;34;41;02

Danny Carroll

So it is even acknowledged by conventional medicine. So the way it works, his son was murdered. Nature has increased his capacity to be able to produce sperm and testosterone in order to increase his capacity, increases fertility. So he had a better chance of getting his wife pregnant so he could replace a child. He just lost. Now you take mammary gland, breast cancer.

00;34;42;11 – 00;35;11;15

Danny Carroll

What is the purpose of a of a mammary gland? Well, the purpose of the mammary gland is to produce milk. Right now, a woman only lactate when she’s pregnant and when she’s nursing when she stops nursing, then the mammary glands dry up and she stops lactating. That’s correct. Now, women’s walking along the road, she has a five year old child.

00;35;12;15 – 00;35;35;29

Danny Carroll

She’s talking to a friend walking along the street. And the five year old child, she’s not paying attention. The five year old child runs into the road, gets hit by a car and ends up in ICU. Now, what is the breast for? The breast is a nurturing piece of equipment for a woman right now. But a child’s five years old.

00;35;36;00 – 00;36;08;24

Danny Carroll

Right. So she’s not lactating anymore. Now, as soon as it has ended, a child gets hit by a car. The woman is going to start feeling almost immediately a lump in her breast. Now, what is nature doing? The breast is designed as a nurturing piece of equipment. She’s not lactating because the child is five years old. The child’s just been hit by a car back in our prehistoric days.

00;36;08;24 – 00;36;37;19

Danny Carroll

Nice. And before we lived in our modern day society, the only way a mother had to nurse a sick family member was with a breast. So when the child gets sick, what nature’s done is switched back on her ability to lactate so she can offer a breast to a child so that she can nurse the child back to health again.

00;36;38;14 – 00;37;24;00

Danny Carroll

And when the child is healthy again, then the biological purpose of that biological program has fulfilled its purpose. And when that purpose has been fulfilled and the child is back in full health, then nature will switch off that ability for the woman to lactate and then remove the extra capacity that is added during this conflict of the child getting sick and then remove the capacity from the breast using fungi and micro bacteria to remove that extra capacity.

 

00;37;24;01 – 00;37;59;13

Danny Carroll

Now, when the child got hit by a car, Nathan, the woman went on a vegan diet and she did Reiki and she did acupuncture and she did all the things right. She took home the puppy. She took care of that. She did all the treatments. None of those modalities are going to affect the fundamental purpose of that biological program.

00;38;01;02 – 00;38;28;09

Danny Carroll

She’s not likely going to breastfeed that child because she’s not going to know that nature the lump in her breast, basically, is her ability to lactate again so she can offer a breast to child so she can nurse her child back to back health again. Okay. And most likely, she’s going to go into the hospital with a child and have a breast removed and take chemotherapy and all of that crazy stuff.

00;38;28;09 – 00;38;53;26

Danny Carroll

Right now, that biological, even if she has a breast removed in in in conventional medicine, we have a we have a concept called recurrent breast cancer. That is where a woman has a breast removed and still gets cancer on the breast is no longer there. Okay.

00;38;56;17 – 00;39;32;01

Danny Carroll

So how does this process work? The biological program is running the gives the women the ability to offer a breast to breastfeed her child, to get a child back to health again. That program is going to run these programs. They run in your brain. They don’t run in the organ. That program is going to run regardless of whether the breast is there or not, regardless of whether she goes on a vegan diet, regardless of whether she does Reiki, it has a biological purpose to fulfill.

00;39;32;01 – 00;40;05;18

Danny Carroll

Once that biological purpose has been fulfilled, then it will switch off. Now, the mistake that people make is they say, Oh, yeah, I went on a I went on a vegan diet. And that’s what solved the problem. It’s a correlation. It’s not causation. The vegan nutrition is very important when she resolves the conflict and then she moves. So she’s been in stress for this period of time to nurse her child.

00;40;06;07 – 00;40;39;04

Danny Carroll

It’s what we call a simple sympathy, a catatonic stress phase. Thinking about a problem continuously, her hands go cold. She’s in constant stress. She can’t sleep when that child gets better and the problem is solved and the cancer program naturally gets switched off. The nutrition is critical to give the body needs in order to rebuild and to remove, to clear out that extra capacity was added.

00;40;39;14 – 00;41;03;14

Danny Carroll

She’s going to be she’s going to sleep for a week or a month. Right. She’s going to go into what we call a vag, a tonic. Harrison cycle where she just sleeps and sleeps and sleeps and sleeps. Right. Because that’s where the body’s healing. In this period, nutrition is critical to give the body what it needs in order to is building blocks.

00;41;03;14 – 00;41;26;06

Danny Carroll

Right. So when the body’s healing, nutrition is critical, but it does not solve the problem. It has nothing to do with it. If that child remains sick, she can stay on a vegan diet for as long as she likes. It makes no difference. She can have the breast removed. It makes no difference. Okay. We have this concept called phantom limb pain.

00;41;26;29 – 00;41;27;23

Danny Carroll

Have you heard of that?

00;41;28;11 – 00;41;30;13

Nathan Crane

Yep.

00;41;30;20 – 00;41;53;09

Danny Carroll

What is phantom limb? Phantom limb pain. You have an organ removed, okay? You have gangrene in your foot or something, right? And you have your you have your leg cut off. Okay. Cleveland Clinic carried out a study that said eight out of ten people who have organs removed. And these can be external organs or they can be internal organs.

00;41;53;16 – 00;42;07;01

Danny Carroll

Eight out of ten people who have organs removed still feel the pain in the organ after it’s been removed. Now, how is that possible? How can you have pain in a foot that’s no longer there?

00;42;10;02 – 00;42;37;28

Danny Carroll

The answer is the pain is not in the foot. The pain is in the brain. It doesn’t matter to the foot. It’s just the foot is the symptom of the problem. One of the one of the filters that I put in when I was studying various mortalities was to find out whether it successfully or correctly identified the cause of a problem.

00;42;38;28 – 00;42;42;26

Danny Carroll

We know that modern medicine is a system of symptomatic treatment.

00;42;45;17 – 00;43;22;19

Danny Carroll

What we don’t realize is that all alternative modalities are also systems of symptomatic treatment. Now, the way the approach I’m a businessman, right? I’m not a doctor in business. On day one, we are taught that you can only ever solve problem by addressing the cause of the problem. You can if you if you approach problem solving by attempting to solve the symptom of the problem, the problem will keep coming back again and again and again and again, because you’re not addressing the cause of the problem.

 00;43;23;21 – 00;43;50;21

Danny Carroll

Now, I was surprised to discover that we do not apply that same standard of problem solving when it comes to our health. The mother, the got mammary gland breast cancer because a son was hit by a car and ended up in ICU. The breast. The symptom of the problem. The cause of the problem is the son getting hit by a car.

00;43;52;00 – 00;44;05;00

Danny Carroll

In Dr. Hammer’s case, the cause of the problem was his son getting murdered. The tumor on his testicle was just a symptom of the problem. So one breast is just the symptom of the problem.

00;44;05;09 – 00;44;27;02

Nathan Crane

What I what I would add to that is it’s not necessarily what happened. It’s how we respond to what occurred and how we react to what happens. Because absolutely it’s the trauma that happens. Right. And there’s a lot of science, a lot of research that backs this up. You know, dramatic new medicine is is one look at it.

00;44;27;02 – 00;44;50;22

Nathan Crane

But there’s been a lot of science over the years that looks at including the major study that was done on childhood adversity events in the nineties that looked at, you know, people who had all kinds of traumatic experiences as a child where it was either the loss of a parent or it was someone in your family going to jail or prison or being killed.

00;44;51;17 – 00;45;36;09

Nathan Crane

It was alcohol addiction or any kind of addiction in the family sexual abuse, mental, emotional, verbal abuse, all these different kinds of childhood adverse events or traumatic experiences as a child. And they followed these people and they discovered that not only the more adverse events, you had three or more shortened the life span by 20 years. But it also led to the lifestyle, the addictive lifestyle, behaviour patterns, the depressive lifestyle, behaviour, behaviour patterns of behaviour patterns that cause you to, you know, basically destroy yourself, as well as lead to chronic diseases and increase the chances of cancer and other chronic diseases based on how many childhood adverse events you have.

00;45;36;09 – 00;46;08;04

Nathan Crane

And so there’s been a lot of researchers over the years that have tried to understand why this happens. One of the explanations that I’ve learned about years ago was when a traumatic experience like that happens, a child gets shot, a loved one, you know, something happens. We take on whether it’s the guilt, the blame, the shame, the fear, the resentment, any really strong emotion that we embody instantaneously reaction.

00;46;08;04 – 00;46;38;02

Nathan Crane

Right. And we it’s so intense. We don’t know how to process it. We don’t know how to grieve through it. We don’t know how to release it. And we store it. Our body, our brain release neuropeptides through our system to help to deal with the situation. Neuropeptides have a lot of different functions. In some cases they help us with inflammation and all kinds of other things, but they can also cause long-term damage through chronic through a chronic inflammatory process.

00;46;38;18 – 00;47;01;18

Nathan Crane

And so until we learn to deal and we know chronic inflammation is at the root cause of cancer, we know it’s a it’s a downstream effect of the trauma that you’re talking about. But it neuropeptides stuck in our organs that’s constantly in a chronic inflammatory state. Damage, repair, damage, repair, damage repair literally is creating the cancer cells is damaging the mitochondria downstream.

00;47;01;18 – 00;47;25;04

Nathan Crane

It’s affecting the DNA. And through that process, the cells start to ferment to stay alive, they become cancerous and boom, you have a tumor that shows up in the breast or in the testicles or wherever. Right. And I’ve seen it in many cases, as I’m sure you have as well, where someone does the healing work, the emotional healing work.

00;47;25;04 – 00;47;45;26

Nathan Crane

And I teach this in all of our and in fact, people want the diet and the herbs and the supplements and all of that more than anything else. But what I always come back to and teach people in all of our work and my master classes and webinars, web classes, you name it, is the emotional healing component because I too agree.

00;47;46;08 – 00;48;13;10

Nathan Crane

All the other things are important the cleansing, the detoxing, the sun, all those things we know toxins damage our cells and can cause cancer as well. But and I have a, you know, entire presentation on that, all the science behind it and clean up the toxins and heal the cells. And you can have cancers go away. But the the emotional part, you know, I consider emotional toxins as one of the nine major cancer-causing toxins that I teach about.

00;48;13;22 – 00;48;43;09

Nathan Crane

And probably the most important and we’ve seen it where you heal emotionally forgiveness, love, kindness, gratitude, different kinds of emotions we have to learn to embody, to heal that trauma. Most oftentimes it is forgiveness of self or others, right? Then those cancers go away almost miraculously. I want to show a quick story to illustrate what you’re sharing about the breast cancer.

00;48;43;19 – 00;49;12;18

Nathan Crane

There’s a real story from a woman I know, a colleague. She’s a psychotherapy rapist. She’s a doctor. Her name is Dr. Keesha Ewers. And she’s actually told this story in one of my documentary series or in actually for the first time publicly. This was just a couple of years ago in one of my cancer summits. She’s never told this before publicly for different reasons, but she did when I was interviewing her.

00;49;12;21 – 00;49;43;16

Nathan Crane

And it’s such a powerful story that illustrates everything you’re talking about. When her son was younger and being babysit and he was molested by the babysitter and she never knew about it and he never told her until he was much older. I think in his twenties there’s twenties or thirties. And then he finally told her and she had no idea.

00;49;43;16 – 00;50;18;11

Nathan Crane

And the shock and the trauma from that, you know, the grief, the blame on herself, that how could she hire somebody and have this person in her house molesting her son right in front of her and not know it? That deep self-blame and guilt just took over. So extraordinarily powerful. And within almost I mean, almost immediately in such a short period of time, she grew a breast cancer tumor on her breast.

00;50;18;11 – 00;50;38;19

Nathan Crane

It was like almost it was like I think it was within weeks or months she had this tumor. She was smart enough in her work as a functional medicine practitioner and as a psychotherapist to know she knew once she had it and she. QUESTION And where did this come from? And all of that? She knew through all of her work, this was from her own grief.

00;50;38;19 – 00;51;00;27

Nathan Crane

This was from her own blame, the blame of herself, the hatred she had for the for the person who molested her son, and the own blame and shame inside herself. And she already was equipped with the tools and practices in how to go into deep forgiveness. And so she did. She went into deep mental, emotional, healing, a forgiveness practice.

00;51;00;27 – 00;51;31;06

Nathan Crane

She forgave herself deeply. She even ended up cutting. Sometimes this is necessary and sometimes it’s not. If anyone is very serious about forgiveness, I’ve gone through my own forgiveness practices and I still do to this day. And I have an incredible healing story as well from that. But maybe we’ll share another time. But she called the man, the babysitter, and talked with him and then ended up forgiving him as well and forgave herself.

00;51;31;13 – 00;52;08;05

Nathan Crane

And within three months, the tumor was gone as quick as it came and all of that emotional trauma stored. And then as quickly as she was able to release it gender anything different except this practice forgiving and literally the tumor was gone and she told me she doesn’t share that story hasn’t shared it was before this time with me was because she just she didn’t want to mislead people into thinking that hey, if you have cancer and you just forgive yourself, your cancer is going to go away in three months.

00;52;08;05 – 00;52;33;21

Nathan Crane

She didn’t want anyone, you know, so she just was careful and mindful never to really share the story. But I share this story to inspire people and to illustrate the point that you’re sharing, that most often our diseases are directly related to a emotional situation in childhood or in adulthood. And there are things we can do to help our body release that trauma and heal.

00;52;33;29 – 00;52;46;05

Nathan Crane

And so her story is one among many. And I know with German new medicine, there are, I don’t know, hundreds, if not thousands of case studies by this point, as well.

00;52;46;06 – 00;52;46;18

Danny Carroll

Oh, yeah.

00;52;46;20 – 00;53;11;06

Nathan Crane

And I find it fascinating. I find it really fascinating how, you know, we can release the thing that caused the disease by becoming aware of it, understand the cause, and then doing the work to help release it. And then our body knows what to do. We’re not we’re not healing the cancer. Our body is doing it because we give it the environment to heal the cancer.

00;53;12;03 – 00;53;20;12

Danny Carroll

You have some crazy stories and some of my. Sure spontaneous, spontaneous healing stories.

00;53;20;17 – 00;53;21;06

Nathan Crane

Absolutely.

00;53;21;20 – 00;53;45;24

Danny Carroll

I mean, I’m a critical thinker. Nice. And I don’t believe anything anybody tells me. I’ve been given too many false promises, especially when it comes to health. So my approach to any of this is I have to I have to test it for myself, and I have to I have to check to make sure that this is the real deal.

00;53;45;24 – 00;54;15;21

Danny Carroll

Right. So my first my first major success with this majority came in 2015. It early it was early in my studies. I’ve been studying it for a couple of years. I engaged, taking, teaching from one of the Germanic medicinal healing knowledge teachers. And I was on my way to do my practitioner’s course in this modality in Toronto, in Canada.

00;54;16;17 – 00;54;46;21

Danny Carroll

Now, I stopped in London and my then girlfriend met my family for the first time in London after, splitting up from my ex-wife. And we landed in London and within 6 hours of being on the ground, I had the most crippling stomach cramps and loose motions that I’ve ever experienced in my life. Right. And I had this for 72 hours.

00;54;47;04 – 00;55;12;08

Danny Carroll

I was on the toilet every hour. I was bent over in half with stomach cramps. I was nearly passing out on the toilet because the stomach cramps is so intense. And I’m lying on the bed at my in my parents house in London. And my girlfriend said to me, why don’t we try using this medical knowledge that you’re learning to see if we can solve this problem?

00;55;13;03 – 00;55;39;16

Danny Carroll

And I said to her, We can try it. I have not completed my practitioner’s course yet, so I understand a lot of the theory. I don’t really know how to use it. Right. So but then anyway, give it no harm. Right? Let’s give it a go. So she asked me a couple of questions. She said to me, Danny, what emotional conflict is it that affects the stomach?

00;55;40;19 – 00;56;17;10

Danny Carroll

And I said, Well, it’s either primarily in digestible anger, i.e. a problem that you can’t solve, or it’s a territorial anger conflict. Right. And she said, okay, when does the pain start? And I said, The pain starts when you solve the problem. So she said, What problem have we solved by coming to England and meeting your family? And my response, my immediate response to that was I have no idea.

00;56;18;05 – 00;56;37;15

Danny Carroll

Okay, we landed up my family. My parents had organized a big party in the garden. All of the family came over. We all got drunk and had fun and partied and everything in the garden. Everybody had a great day. They all left. I got sick, no family confab that we could look at or point to. Oh, yeah, yeah.

00;56;37;16 – 00;56;56;14

Danny Carroll

We had a problem. We solved this problem. Nothing like that. Right? So I’m lying on the bed and I said, I got no idea what problem we’ve solved. So I’m lying. I’m crippled. I’m, I’m folded in half with stomach cramps. Right. And we’re laying there for an hour. Could it be days? Could it be that could it be days?

00;56;56;14 – 00;57;19;28

Danny Carroll

Could it be that? And all of a sudden I had an epiphany. I said, I think I know what problem we’ve solved. And she said, she said, What is it now to give you some background? And I saw my ex-wife and my family hated each other. She hated them. They hated her. They used to fight like cats and dog.

00;57;21;03 – 00;57;52;05

Danny Carroll

Okay. My current partner, they loved my partner. Everybody loved her. So I’m laying on the bed and I said, I think we have resolved the problem that my partner fights with my family and I’m lying and I’m laying on the bed and all of a sudden my stomach went tingling and I’m laying there and I said, I don’t know what happened.

00;57;52;05 – 00;58;18;19

Danny Carroll

My stomach just went, Dig a little leg and now I have no pain. And she said to me, What are you talking about? I said, I have no idea. My stomach just went delivery and I now feel fine. She said, Come on, don’t be so stupid. I’m like, I don’t know. My stomach just gurgled and now I have no pain and I feel fine.

00;58;18;25 – 00;58;49;09

Danny Carroll

And she said, okay, let’s wait for an hour. We waited for an hour, nothing came back. Let’s wait for another hour. Waited for another hour, nothing came back. And it hasn’t come back since the one of the one of the extraordinary parts of the medical discoveries that Dr. Hunt was made is that we can use when we when we connect to cause of a conflict.

00;58;49;28 – 00;59;23;22

Danny Carroll

In this case, my partner fighting with my family with the symptoms of the problem that we can use our conscious mind to switch off that biological program like a light switch, which is exactly what I did there when I was laying on the bed when I said, okay, I know my stomach is crippling, painful cramps because my way resolve the conflict of my parents and my partner.

00;59;23;22 – 00;59;51;29

Danny Carroll

Fighting the biological program switched off like a light switch. Now, this is when this modality really started to elicit my interest and I’m like, Oh my God, that’s amazing. I need to learn more. I mean, when I first started learning this mode down to the to wish myself to get sick so I could practice in switching off biological programs.

00;59;51;29 – 01;00;17;27

Danny Carroll

And I was switched off all sorts of back pain and, and, and, and acne and rheumatoid arthritis and, and eczema and psoriasis and all sorts of crazy programs. Right. So a few years, a few years on in 2019, I got cancer in my jaw, hair. Okay.

01;00;20;15 – 01;00;49;10

Danny Carroll

Now this, this was caused by a 5/2 argument with my wife over American politics. But we won’t go too deep into that because that’s around about now, because it was a 5/2 argument. It took me a long time and I had a thumping pain in my jaw and a big growth. The tumor growing in my jaw and I couldn’t find out what caused the problem.

01;00;49;10 – 01;01;16;13

Danny Carroll

It took me over a month to find out what caused the problem. When I found the problem and I connected that argument to this tumor growing in my jaw, it switched the growth of that program off and triggered the healing phase of that program, which basically this part of this this part, this germ layer, they entered Gemini in the jaw.

01;01;16;25 – 01;01;42;00

Danny Carroll

The tissue was added, gets removed with TB micro bacteria. Okay. Which meant I had the taste and the smell of rotting flesh in my mouth and in my sinuses for about a four month period. Whilst that tissue that was added to treatment was added, whilst the TB mycobacteria is removing it. All of these teeth here it barrow folks.

01;01;42;00 – 01;02;14;20

Danny Carroll

Right. What happened is all my teeth fell out so I had when the between the tumor and ATP mycobacterium my gum all my teeth fell out on one side of my on one side on my upper Joe on my left off of Joe and part to my part of my jaw was destroyed. Okay. So I had to have a I had to have a five hour reconstructive surgery to have a bone graft on my jaw and have implants put in to have my tape replaced.

01;02;14;20 – 01;02;45;07

Danny Carroll

Right. Because I literally I had no teeth on this side of my mouth. Right. So I had a I had a five hour surgery to rebuild this. Joe and I took one painkiller at the time of the surgery, and then I took another painkiller at night time before I slept and when I woke up the next morning, I mean you got but so I did a pounding on the side of my face and I’m and I’m not big fan of taking painkillers.

01;02;45;07 – 01;03;12;09

Danny Carroll

I’m not a big fan of taking any pharmaceutical drugs at all. So I thought to myself, I wonder, I’d never I’d never switched of pain from physical trauma, from dental surgery. Right. This is a five hour of operation I’ve had on my jaw. So I thought to myself, I wonder if I can switch off this pain in my jaw so I don’t need to take the painkillers.

01;03;12;09 – 01;03;41;08

Danny Carroll

Right. So then I said to myself, what is the biological purpose of pain? And the biological purpose of pain is to stop you from using a part of your body so that it has the time, space and energy to heal. If you cut your finger, if you when it swells up and becomes painful, if you don’t touch it, then you won’t experience any pain.

01;03;41;22 – 01;03;59;13

Danny Carroll

If you start doing the dishes, then you get a bit beyond what your body’s telling you. Stop using it. This part is temporarily broken. Let me have the time, space and energy to heal it. And if you let it burn, you don’t touch it. You won’t experience any pain. As soon as you start trying to use it, then you’ll experience pain.

01;03;59;13 – 01;04;18;19

Danny Carroll

You can test it for yourself, right? So I’m thinking to myself, I’ve got no teeth on this side of my mouth, right? So I can’t, I can’t chew. Right. So I thought, right, if I can’t chew on this side of my mouth, I’m not going to use it because I have no teeth. Right? So I’m naturally going to give it time, space and energy.

01;04;18;19 – 01;04;39;27

Danny Carroll

It needs to heal because I have no choice cause I’ve got no teeth, right? So I had a discussion with my subconscious mind and I said, okay, subconscious mind. I know the purpose of pain is to stop me from using something so it has a time, space and energy to heal. I have no teeth. I can’t use my I can’t use my my jaw for chewing because I don’t have any teeth.

01;04;39;27 – 01;05;06;09

Danny Carroll

Right. I’m going to give it a time, space and energy to help. Please switch off the pain. I’m fine. I switched off, right? I then slept for 24, 20 hours a day for three weeks, 20 to 22 hours a day, while I lost my mouth. My jaw hailed from this surgery. Right. And what would happen is.

01;05;06;09 – 01;05;08;00

Nathan Crane

That’s a lot that’s a lot of sleeping.

01;05;08;07 – 01;05;31;29

Danny Carroll

That’s a it’s a lot my sleep by my body my body shots me down. And I had a I had lung a lung cancer and a collapsed lung, a fully collapsed lung in 2000. And I slept for 22 hours a day for ten weeks. When I get sick, my body shots me down. You can’t repair you repair a car with the engine running, right?

01;05;33;10 – 01;05;53;26

Danny Carroll

If you want to service the engine of your car, you got to switch it off one way the same. If everybody needs to repair it shuts down and that’s what happens to me. So anyway, in this three week period, what would happen is inadvertently food would accidentally go around the site where I had the surgery and 35 stitches in my jaw.

01;05;53;26 – 01;06;13;23

Danny Carroll

Right. And then as soon as the food went around the side and there’s a little bit of jump start again because I’ve broken the deal, right? Deal was I’m not going to use it. So it has its own space and energy to inhale. Food goes around the side and then the boom, ba dum, ba dum. And I’m like, okay, sorry, subconscious mind.

01;06;14;03 – 01;06;36;08

Danny Carroll

That was an error. Let’s go back to our previous deal. I’m not going to use this. So it has the time, space and energy to heal. Please switch off to pain. Bang, pain gone. And I went for a five hour reconstructive surgery and my jaw attached to painkillers. I slept for 20 to 22 hours a day for three weeks.

01;06;36;20 – 01;06;58;29

Danny Carroll

I didn’t take any more painkillers and I didn’t have any more pain. You can use your conscious mind when you understand the biological purpose of what’s happened and why it’s happened. You can use your conscious mind to overrode all of these biological programs. Run in your subconscious mind, right? You don’t sit there and say, Oh, my son’s just died suffering.

01;06;59;02 – 01;07;22;14

Danny Carroll

I’m going to increase the size of my testicles. So I got a better chance of getting my wife pregnant. Right. You don’t think that these biologic programs, they run in your subconscious mind, but you can use your conscious mind in order to overrule these programs in your subconscious mind. And you can switch these things off like a light switch.

01;07;22;14 – 01;07;26;21

Danny Carroll

I did the same with rheumatoid arthritis that I got after Cogat.

01;07;27;15 – 01;07;40;10

Nathan Crane

What you mentioned you had lung cancer in 2011. What did you find out about. Oh 20 and what did you find out about that? And what did you do about that if you don’t know?

01;07;40;28 – 01;08;11;00

Danny Carroll

No, no, of course. Yeah. So this was this was I don’t bring this in just because this was before my my approach to solving the problem is still the same. My lung my lung actually partially collapsed on my honeymoon in my first marriage in Venice in 1999, New Year in 1999. And it fully collapsed when I was in the boonies in South India in a place called Uchi in Tamil Nadu.

01;08;11;00 – 01;08;57;13

Danny Carroll

I was in the middle of nowhere, so I mean, I’ve only been able to piece this together in hindsight, right, since I’ve been studying dramatic new medicine. All what’s more recently been changed to make healing knowledge. What actually happened when I when I was studying at the London School of Economics my then fiancée in the UK got pregnant and she didn’t tell me because she said that she thought that because I was under so much pressure studying at LSC, she didn’t want to put more pressure on me by telling me about this pregnancy.

01;08;57;27 – 01;09;30;09

Danny Carroll

So she aborted the child without telling me, okay, now I didn’t find out in a in a similar way that your friend’s son only told his mum much in life. I didn’t find out about this until a few years later when I decided to end the relationship. And then she sprung it on me. By the way, you know, when you were studying, Elsie and I, I got pregnant and I brought it out.

01;09;30;09 – 01;09;56;14

Danny Carroll

Child, without telling you, the shock of her telling me about aborting that child basically triggered two fairly significant biological programs. It triggered lung cancer, which is caused, according to Dr. Hammer, is caused by a fear of death that I’ve yourself or for another. So the risk was triggered in my subconscious mind because of my fear of the death of the child that was aborted.

01;09;56;27 – 01;10;23;15

Danny Carroll

And it also triggered testicular cancer. So my left testicle ended up half the size of my right testicle. Okay. Now, when I got married, the lung cancer program went into a natural resolution. When I was on my honeymoon in Venice, my lung partially collapsed. I collapsed outside a restaurant. I didn’t go to a doctor, whatever. I went and slept too often, thought it would be fine.

01;10;24;10 – 01;10;50;28

Danny Carroll

But then when I came back to India in March of 2020, I was out well outside of the nearest town and my lung fully collapsed and it took them about 6 hours to get me into ICU. I should have died in that one. The time I got to hospital, my heart was around here. My right lung was around my back.

01;10;51;19 – 01;11;15;07

Danny Carroll

Because as you keep breathing, as the lungs collapsed, the air keeps going inside the cavity. The pressure builds, the pressure builds, builds, pressure builds, and then everything gets pushed around like this. So by the time I got and my heart was over here, my right lung was round my back and there was I mean, apparently you should die within 2 hours of your lungs fully collapsing.

01;11;15;19 – 01;11;25;26

Danny Carroll

Somehow I managed to survive 6 hours. Maybe there’s a maybe there’s a reason or purpose that I’m being kept on this earth. I should have died and I didn’t.

01;11;26;12 – 01;11;41;20

Nathan Crane

So now you’re now what is what is Germany medicine say about the lungs? Why the lungs when it comes to fear of death, that connection.

01;11;41;20 – 01;12;17;08

Danny Carroll

So you can you can survive for food for with for weeks or even months. Right? You can survive without water for four days, but you can only survive without air. 4 minutes, right. So what happens when you have a fear of death? The lungs, what conventional medicine cause? Lung cancer basically is where the lungs are. Okay, you’re going to die.

01;12;17;11 – 01;12;52;03

Danny Carroll

Okay, let’s increase your capacity to breathe so the alveoli in the lungs open up so it can increase the amount of oxygen it can process. So you don’t die. And the bronchi is a different story. The bronchi, the tubes that go down into the lungs, they’re affected by what’s called a territorial fear. Right now, the easiest way to understand this, the bronchi, is to look at pack animals in nature.

01;12;52;03 – 01;13;18;00

Danny Carroll

Okay? If you take the if you take a wolf pack or stag pack or any any kind of when nature, the alpha, the pack periodically gets challenged its alpha status by a beta, and that is a fight to the death. Okay, so how does our survival biological program operate in order to to help you survive a fight this potentially to the death.

01;13;18;00 – 01;13;39;13

Danny Carroll

Right. So what it’s going to do the bronchi in the lungs, typically they’re like straws. What will happen is they will immediately isolate and they would become night hose pipes so that you can get more air down into lungs. The same with the coronary arteries, the coronary arteries that feeds the blood to the heart. Normally they’re like straws.

01;13;39;13 – 01;14;02;03

Danny Carroll

They will become my hosepipe. So that’s what you call angina pectoris. When when the coronary arteries are also raging is what we call angina factors. What is the purpose of that? So we get more blood to the heart so we can pump more oxygenated blood around the body so that we have more strength to fight for a survival fight to the death.

01;14;02;03 – 01;14;28;03

Danny Carroll

Right. So the bronchi to the lungs are affected by what’s called a territorial fear conflict, which is why in things like COVID. When people say don’t go outside because you’re going to die because there’s a virus and all of that crazy stuff they did in COVID, which is why so many people got sick, right? Because they had a territorial fear contract and also potentially a fear of death conflict.

01;14;28;06 – 01;14;43;29

Danny Carroll

If you’re watching mainstream media every day and screaming at you that you’re going to die if you go outside and all of this sort of stuff, right? So that’s basically affects the lungs. If you don’t survive to fight to the death, then you’re dead, right?

01;14;44;20 – 01;15;07;12

Nathan Crane

Well, and then I’ve studied qigong, which stems from ancient Chinese traditional medicine even before. So and the each organ system in the body has emotions associated with it and very similar concepts. This dates back at least 5000 years that we know of where these.

01;15;07;28 – 01;15;09;26

Danny Carroll

This knowledge has always been many.

01;15;09;29 – 01;15;15;01

Nathan Crane

And it’s incredible. You know, our ancient ancestors have figured this stuff out and.

01;15;15;15 – 01;15;15;19

Danny Carroll

So.

01;15;15;28 – 01;15;44;00

Nathan Crane

They associate the lungs with sadness and grief, which is basically what you’re talking about. And, you know, and fear your fear is more associated with the kidneys, but sadness and grief, you know, the grief the grief of a loss of a loved one. And, you know, there’s some really powerful qigong sound healing practices I learned from Master Ming Gu, who’s a practitioner of Xining Qigong who’s a master teacher.

01;15;44;04 – 01;16;13;06

Nathan Crane

It’s also called wisdom, healing qigong. And it’s these sounds that you make. It’s vibratory sounds that you make that help release. Because these emotions that we store, what are they really made from? They’re really made from energy, emotions, thoughts, and you can’t touch them. They’re non tangible. So how do they cause these, you know, diseases to form in the body and how do they cause these neuropeptides to be released and how they cause chronic inflammation, all that.

01;16;13;07 – 01;16;53;24

Nathan Crane

It’s all energy. And so it makes sense that we can implement an energy, an energetic vibration into our own bodies, into our own organs that can help basically release this blocked energy, this trapped energy, this stuck energy and help it to harmonize. And so there’s actually some significant studies that have been on the impact and power of sound healing and how sound literally can harmonize our harmonize the vibrations in our bodies to help the cells attain equilibrium.

01;16;54;07 – 01;17;23;02

Nathan Crane

And we can make those sounds ourselves. I’ve learned how to do them, which is really powerful. We can also use external sounds and different kinds of music and different kinds of hertz frequency vibrations. And these have also been studied to help the resonant frequencies and help our, our frequencies within ourselves get to a state of homeostasis, a state of healing, which is amazing, right?

01;17;23;02 – 01;17;49;24

Danny Carroll

It’s really I sleep every night. I sleep every night with that. Right. I mean, Dr. Hamer Dr. Hamer spent the last seven years of his life. He died in 2017. He spent the last ten years of his life studying and using music therapy for healing. Okay, one one of these one of his patients was an Italian music professor.

01;17;50;12 – 01;18;33;18

Danny Carroll

And she observed the that the way music flows in Western classical music was very similar to the chart that Dr. Hamad produced on what he called the two phases of healing. When we go into conflict and then when we resolve the conflict and the healing process. So he spent the last ten years working with this music professor and what they is that when music is played 432 hertz and the music has been written in accordance with the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio, that this music has profound healing ability.

01;18;33;29 – 01;19;10;13

Danny Carroll

And Dr. Hammer actually spent, the last, I think, seven or eight years of his life healing children with Down’s syndrome using this music, children with syndrome and children with autism using this using this music, healing therapy and body with children with Down’s syndrome. So he what Dr. Hammer discovered is that from from a brain computed tomography, a brain CT scan or CAT scan, you can have your entire life history printed on your brain.

01;19;11;01 – 01;19;34;29

Danny Carroll

And if you learn to read brain CAT scans, you can tell entire life history from a brain CAT scan. So he started taking CAT scans of children with Down’s syndrome. And what he what he observed is that these children, when they’re born, that both of the healing centers, which is just above your right here, both of the healing centers, were shut at birth.

01;19;35;18 – 01;20;08;10

Danny Carroll

When these healing centers are shut down, basically what it does is it retards the development process. Now, it’s only possible that these that these conflicts could have happened in the first trimester of pregnancy. So what he started he started speaking to the mothers of these children to find out to find out what loud noises these children were exposed to in the mother’s womb when in the first trimester of pregnancy, when they were just barely a fetus.

01;20;08;21 – 01;20;35;26

Danny Carroll

And what he discovered is that what happens is, for example, one woman or a number of women had a problem, that they were exposed to the sound of a chainsaw. Okay, now the sound a chainsaw to a two or three month fetus is the equivalent of a lion standing behind us and roaring. And what it does, it puts the fetus into fight or flight.

01;20;37;03 – 01;21;10;09

Danny Carroll

And that sound of that chainsaw basically shuts down one of the hearing centers. Now, if that happens twice, both of the hearing centers get shut down. The fetus goes into a process of retarded development, which is why they come out with round face, round eyes, etc.. Okay, now, when Dr. Hammer exposed these children with Down’s syndrome to this healing music, and it was actually a song that he had composed in 1976 for his wife on the 20th wedding anniversary.

01;21;10;23 – 01;21;33;25

Danny Carroll

At that point in time, had no idea of the healing power of it. But when he started exposing children to this healing music, basically children with autism, children with Down syndrome and cancer patients, and essentially any health condition, these children with Down syndrome basically pulled out of Down’s Syndrome and started to develop normally. Same with children with autism.

01;21;33;25 – 01;22;10;27

Danny Carroll

So I tested I tested this myself as well. Before COVID, I had a friend, he had a he had a four year old, highly autistic in communicable and very angry four year old child. And I explained I explained the work to Dr. Hammer done with with music healing. And I gave him a copy of this, this music and basically when I got locked out of India for nine months during COVID, I got stuck in Europe, couldn’t return.

01;22;10;27 – 01;22;42;18

Danny Carroll

When I left India, you had a four year old, highly autistic in communicable, very angry child. No guy contacts nothing when. I came back. He had this five year old, highly extroverted, fun loving, spunky five year old. I’m like, Oh, my God, what on earth happened? He said, Well, when he was sleeping at night, we just played the music quietly whilst he was sleeping at night time, and we’ve done that for the last year and slowly over the last year he’s pulled out of this autism.

01;22;42;20 – 01;22;49;12

Danny Carroll

Now you can see what you can see. And it was just truly extraordinary, nice and mind blowing.

01;22;49;23 – 01;22;50;18

Nathan Crane

That’s amazing.

01;22;51;16 – 01;22;52;12

Danny Carroll

Amazing.

01;22;52;12 – 01;23;17;29

Nathan Crane

I mean, I’ve seen it first hand as well in in qigong retreats, energy healing retreats, for example, people come in with all kinds of ailments. Even one woman in a wheelchair couldn’t walk by the end of a week or to two weeks in retreat, which was, you know, energy healing. It was, you know, deep self-reflection, was emotional healing, was sound healing, all these kinds of things.

01;23;17;29 – 01;23;44;27

Nathan Crane

Amazing was walking up and down the steps on her own, you know, Parkinson’s, absolute improvements, cancer improvements, you know, you know, depression, all kinds of things. So, I mean, I believe it. It’s incredible what’s possible by tapping into the power of our own subconscious and the power of our own, you know, energetic beings to be able to empower ourselves to heal.

01;23;45;14 – 01;24;13;29

Nathan Crane

Now, with German new medicine, if people want to learn it, you know, I know there’s a lot of different people out there teaching it. But then I also know there is a specific group of people who are kind of accredited, if you will, to teach it. I think what at least what I the little that I know about Dr. Hammer and his legacy is like he this accessible by anybody and everybody.

01;24;13;29 – 01;24;20;24

Nathan Crane

So I don’t think you can get certified in it. Right. You can just go out and learn about it for free.

01;24;20;24 – 01;24;54;29

Danny Carroll

So let me let me tell you how I’m trying to build solutions for that. But the big challenge, Nathan, I mean, Dr. Hammer’s got like 40 years of medical discoveries. He’s unraveled the biological code. He’s identified the cause and the solution to every disease on earth. Right. But the it I mean, I spent the last ten years breaking my head to understand these medical discoveries and I mean, honestly, it’s not easy, right?

01;24;55;01 – 01;25;35;22

Danny Carroll

It takes continued application of understanding, learning from your own experiences, from studying from other people’s experiences. So what I’m attempting to do is make Dr. Hammer’s medical discoveries accessible. Okay. Now, I published one book so far this is called Terminal Cancer Is a Misdiagnosis. This is currently on Amazon. This is an introduction to Dr. Hammer’s medical discoveries. And it’s written so that anybody would know prior knowledge of the subject can read, understand and absorb it.

01;25;35;29 – 01;26;04;19

Danny Carroll

Okay, so it’s written. What I found Nicole in Forrest Gump language so that anybody can understand and absorb this. Okay. This is just an introduction to doctor how much journey to the fundamentals of the medical science. And this is currently on Amazon at the moment in audiobook, Kindle version, paperback, hardback, etc.. Now, this is the start of the journey.

01;26;04;28 – 01;26;34;26

Danny Carroll

What I’m what I’m doing, Nathan, is to make this these medical discoveries accessible. Most people have one or two problems testicular cancer or breast cancer or an IBS or. I do dermatitis issue or, you know, an osteoporosis or no fractures or one issue or two issues to address. Now, most people are not going to spend ten years to study this medical science to solve one problem.

01;26;35;07 – 01;27;04;19

Danny Carroll

So what I’m what I’m attempting to do is I’m in the process of writing a 500 plus book series, one book on each disease. Okay, so these books will look like this. Okay. So this is my book on breast cancer. This is the cause and solution to breast cancer. This is testicular cancer. I’ve written forward a moment. I’ve written one on IBS and ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease.

01;27;05;09 – 01;27;29;10

Danny Carroll

My first one, testicular cancer, which was in Dr. Hamer’s memory. I’ve written one on atopic dermatitis and I’ve written one on breast cancer. From next month I’m going to start writing one book a month. My Next one is going to be on rheumatoid arthritis, and then I’m going to do ovarian cancer, and then I’m going to line up writing one book a month.

01;27;29;23 – 01;27;57;26

Danny Carroll

All of these books at the moment are only published on my website. Okay, now my website is daily hyphen Carroll dot com so you can see the my it’s an Irish spelling my surname is double now on my website is a tab called the Healing Tribune. All 500 books are going to be available for free to read on my website.

01;27;58;19 – 01;28;20;17

Danny Carroll

This is like 1030 life saving information, and I don’t want people to be in a situation where they’re excluded from accessing this information because they can’t afford it. So what I’m doing is I’m putting these four books up on my website to read for free, and all 500 books will be up on my website to read for free.

01;28;21;18 – 01;28;54;19

Danny Carroll

Now what I’ve also done, finding your way around this community can be challenging. So what I’ve done is, I’ve put a resource page on my website that has the resources of all of the schools that you can learn. Germanic medicine, all of the places where you can get free information on dramatic medicine to learn. And so on the resource page on my website, you can go down and you can you can navigate your way through the community if you want to find a consultant.

01;28;54;19 – 01;29;28;24

Danny Carroll

I’ve got references to find consultants across. The Globe So you’ve got all the references for learning, for accessing consulting, or just understanding the medical science, understanding the music therapy that Dr. Hammer used for healing children with autism and Down’s syndrome. So all of that information is available on the resource page on my website. Now, if I write 12 books a year, it’s going to take me approximately 38 to 40 years to write all of these books.

01;29;28;24 – 01;29;29;19

Nathan Crane

Take a while.

01;29;29;27 – 01;30;05;14

Danny Carroll

If, if, if that’s required, Nathan, then I will surely do that. I am in the process of talking to a number of published authors in the Germanic Healing Knowledge or Germanic medicine community to see whether we can partner in some way. So that may, instead of 500 books, I only have to write 100 or maybe 200. But even if I have to write or 500, I will write them, at least for as long as I’m on this earth, and they will be available for free to reach all of these books.

01;30;05;16 – 01;30;26;24

Danny Carroll

Have they can conventional medicine included in it and they have the Germanic healing knowledge or Germanic medicine included in it. So it’s essentially a one stop where you can see the conventional approach and you can see the Germanic healing knowledge approach. And I do a comparison of those and then put in my own experience a lot of case studies.

01;30;26;24 – 01;30;46;07

Danny Carroll

And what these books do is essentially two things, is they will tell you the course of your problem and how to solve it and that’s it. And they take their each one is like a small Reader’s Digest. The brand that I’m developing, a media brand is called the Healing Tribune. The cause of Disease made simple.

01;30;47;04 – 01;31;27;18

Nathan Crane

Now, which say now, if you were to like sum up and explain in a sentence or two what the what the solution is for each of these diseases. In terms of the approach, would you would you call it basically? I mean, it’s basically a form of therapy or self reflection, right? It’s aware of it’s from what I understand, is becoming conscious and aware of the emotional experience tied to, you know, the cause and the awareness of that is that basically the healing process itself or how would you sum that up best you can?

01;31;27;24 – 01;32;01;01

Danny Carroll

Every change in our biology, whether it’s a runny nose, sore throat, a loss of smell, a cancer and osteoporosis and arthritis, every single change in our biology is part of a survival biological program. Okay, I told you about a breast cancer case where the mammary glands are reactivated. I tell Dr. Hammer’s and Dr. Hammer’s case, these testicles increase in size that you can increase your sperm and testosterone production.

01;32;01;01 – 01;32;25;19

Danny Carroll

So I could get his wife pregnant. These are all survival programs. The maverick trying to get a child to survive nature. Trying to get it. Doctor. Much to reproduce so that he can replace a child. He just lost every single change in biology. It is part of a survival biological program. What Dr. Hammer’s done is basically unraveled that entire survival biological program and the cause for all of those problems.

01;32;25;26 – 01;32;49;13

Danny Carroll

Now, the therapy is broken down into two main area is number one that the best solution for any problem is a real life resolution to the problem. If the mother gets a lump in her breasts and a child is sick, she should breastfeed child in order to get the child. Well, again, when a child well, again, the biological program will switch off because it’s achieved its purpose.

01;32;49;15 – 01;32;50;15

Nathan Crane

What if that child’s like.

01;32;50;21 – 01;32;51;12

Danny Carroll

Biological.

01;32;51;18 – 01;32;53;04

Nathan Crane

Or if that child’s like 15?

01;32;54;08 – 01;33;10;29

Danny Carroll

It doesn’t matter to the women. The woman’s breast is a nurturing energy. She could she has two breast. She has a mother child breast and she has a partner breast. Okay. If her husband get sick, she can get a lump in a breast and she can offer a breast to a husband. Get a a breast is a nurturing piece of equipment.

01;33;10;29 – 01;33;17;13

Danny Carroll

Right. It doesn’t mean you’ve got to be a certain age to be nurtured. So but the pilot actually.

01;33;17;21 – 01;33;46;26

Nathan Crane

Acts in terms of the breast nurturing breast. What do you mean, actually providing as breast milk or increased breast milk? No, I don’t. And you’ve seen and Doctor Hammer has seen that he’ll breast cancer in older children or partners or things like that when the breast is offered that way, that’s the documented case studies of that.

01;33;48;17 – 01;34;01;17

Danny Carroll

He’s got a he’s got a book on breast cancer that’s 120,000 words, 600 pages on one organ that unfortunately is still in German. That needs to be translated into English.

01;34;02;03 – 01;34;19;19

Nathan Crane

And so what so what kind of case studies came from that, though? I mean, it just is really hard in our current society to imagine a mother breastfeeding, a 15 year old child or, you know, breastfeeding a husband, for example.

01;34;20;10 – 01;34;41;04

Danny Carroll

Just a this is not going to happen. It’s not going to happen. She doesn’t need to write all she needs to do, Nathan. She needs to understand that the mammary in her breast have been reactivated because she has a nest conflict. What is she going to do at the moment and moment? She’s going to run to the hospital.

01;34;41;04 – 01;35;04;02

Danny Carroll

The hospital is going to remove her breast, put her on chemotherapy to prevent chemo and radiation and is a and 98% chance she’s going to die. Okay. Even if she doesn’t breastfeed a family member, she can. If a child gets sick at the age of 15, she doesn’t need to offer the breast to the child. Right. The child can get well if she makes her child rest, gives it nutrition, whatever she does in order to get the child.

01;35;04;02 – 01;35;25;19

Danny Carroll

Well, again, what she has to do, she has to understand that the mammary gland has been reactivated. Like your friend who understood her, the lump in her breast was caused by the problem that she had when her child or when her son told her that he’d been molested as a child. How did she solve that problem to solve that problem?

01;35;26;00 – 01;35;34;04

Danny Carroll

Through forgiveness, by saying, okay, it happened, but she got the lump in her breast because she had a ness conflict. She resolved.

01;35;34;12 – 01;35;41;09

Nathan Crane

She recognized the cause. And then she resolved it by basically releasing the by.

01;35;41;09 – 01;35;42;27

Danny Carroll

Releasing release, actually.

01;35;42;28 – 01;35;45;13

Nathan Crane

So the negative emotion attached to it.

01;35;45;24 – 01;35;58;07

Danny Carroll

So she didn’t offer that. She didn’t offer a breast. Yeah, she didn’t offer a breast to a son. Right. But she resolved that conflict by knowing what caused it and knowing how to resolve that problem in real life. Yeah.

01;35;58;25 – 01;36;18;21

Nathan Crane

Yeah. So it’s so it’s basically a it’s a cognitive therapy. It’s a self-reflective therapy. It’s a understanding the cause and then doing whatever is necessary from an emotional standpoint to release whatever emotions that we have associated around it.

01;36;19;19 – 01;36;37;23

Danny Carroll

What did your friend do? She changed her view of the problem. Right when she was first told about it, she freaked out and said, I’m going to kill him and I hate him and everything like that. That caused this conflict that caused a breast cancer. She then went into a more objective state of forgiveness where she said, okay, I forgive.

01;36;37;23 – 01;37;00;25

Danny Carroll

I forgive him for what he did. She resolved that next conflict and then the program resolved itself, and it would remove the thing is that when you understand what causes a problem, you have a chance of solving it. The problem we have today, Nathan, is that every modality that we have that we’re working with today are systems of symptom treatment.

01;37;00;29 – 01;37;01;08

Danny Carroll

Right.

01;37;01;09 – 01;37;19;25

Nathan Crane

People think cancer is the is the problem. So we got to attack it and we got to radiate it. You know, we got to cut it. And cancer is not the problem. Cancer is a symptom. High blood pressure is not the disease. It’s not the problem. High blood pressure is a symptom of clogged arteries. So we got to address the clogged arteries.

01;37;19;25 – 01;37;37;02

Nathan Crane

Right. All of these diseases that we experience today, whether it’s Alzheimer’s or diabetes these, are not diseases to attack and go after with drugs. And and, you know, none of these diseases are due to a lack of drugs. So drugs are not, of course, the problem. They’re not going to solve the problem.

01;37;37;02 – 01;37;37;17

Danny Carroll

Exactly.

01;37;37;24 – 01;37;59;11

Nathan Crane

It’s what is causing the disease. The disease is the symptom and the root. The roots of the tree are the causes, oftentimes emotional conflict, as we’re talking about, but also can be toxins, can be diet related, etc.. So We have to get to the root address, the roots, and then the symptoms resolve themselves. Absolutely.

01;38;00;16 – 01;38;26;29

Danny Carroll

As your friend did with her breast cancer actually changed her view of that conflict. She downgraded the conflict. She then forgave the guy who molested her son. And when she went through that process of forgiveness, she let that go, but she let that conflict go and then a breast healed. Right. So when you understand the collapse of a problem, you have a chance of solving it.

01;38;27;27 – 01;38;48;18

Danny Carroll

If you’re only dealing with the symptoms of a problem, you can never solve it, right? We’re taught that we taught that in business. Nathan Right. First day you start in business, you go and look for the cause of the problem and not a symptom of the problem. It’s drilled into you from your first day in business, or at least it was for me, okay?

01;38;48;27 – 01;39;18;23

Danny Carroll

And in our health care system, we only exclusively. Look at the system and what Dr. Hammer’s done with Wave in a very similar way to Chinese medicine. It identified when you can identify the cause of a problem with a sniper’s rifle, you have a chance of solving it. If you do not understand the cause of a problem, you spend the rest of your life dealing with the symptoms.

01;39;18;23 – 01;39;47;26

Danny Carroll

Which is why we have so much chronic illness in society. What, Dr. Hammer? The greatest gift he’s left behind for us is to identify the cause of every single health problem on this planet in terms of what happens in our life and the process we need to go for in order to be able to resolve that problem, in order for that biological purpose, for it or for it to fulfill the purpose of that program.

01;39;48;11 – 01;39;54;08

Danny Carroll

And when you have that knowledge, you have a much better chance of being able to solve these problems, which is what I’m doing.

01;39;54;29 – 01;40;03;05

Nathan Crane

Beautiful. Well, Danny, it’s great talking with you, man. There’s so much more we could dove into, but.

01;40;04;05 – 01;40;05;19

Danny Carroll

We could do 6 hours, if you like.

01;40;05;22 – 01;40;30;25

Nathan Crane

Yeah, we’ve got. I am fortunate I have to go, but I appreciate the time. And maybe we’ll get to Dove deeper in the future into into some of these topics, because I think this is fascinating research. I think, you know, there’s a lot of great resources out there for people to dove deeper into this. You gave your website, your book and a lot of links, the resources links on your website.

01;40;30;25 – 01;40;44;27

Nathan Crane

That’s really cool. I’m glad you’re doing the work you’re doing and helping get this information out to people so they have alternative solutions for their health. And yeah, again, thank you for the work you do and thank you for taking the time to share some of it with us.

01;40;45;21 – 01;40;56;12

Danny Carroll

You want however you want to go, Nathan If you want to if you want to go and do a six hour deep, deep, deep dove any time at Ben. My absolute pleasure.

01;40;57;24 – 01;41;00;10

Nathan Crane

It’s awesome. Thanks, Danny. Take care, everybody.

 

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