German New Medicine

Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer: German New Medicine

Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer

Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer

Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, who attended the Universities of Munich and Tubingen in Germany, founded German New Medicine after extensive research and clinical practice since 1979. He had his own medical practice in Rome, Italy and his experience helped build a strong foundation for Total Biology.

About thirty years ago, Dr Hamer received a fateful call in the middle of the night. His 17-year old son had been shot whilst on holiday in the Mediterranean. Three months later, his son Dirk died. Shortly after this, Dr. Hamer, who had been healthy all his life but who was utterly devastated by this catastrophe, discovered that he had testicular cancer. Suspicious of this coincidence, Dr Hamer began doing research on the personal histories of cancer patients to see whether they had suffered some sort of shock, distress or trauma before their illness.

In time, after extensive research with thousands of patients, Dr. Hamer concluded that disease often happens after a shock for which we are totally unprepared. Dr. Hamer realized that his wife’s death and his own cancer had to be connected somehow with the tragic shooting and eventual death of their son, Dirk.

As a medical doctor, scientific researcher and head internist of an oncology clinic in Munich, Dr. Hamer was in a good position to carry out ample research and he came to the conclusion that a physical event can create a biological conflict/shock that manifests in a visible, physical transformation in the brain (visible on a CAT or MRI), leading to a measurable change in physical-nervous parameters and to the development of cancerous growths, ulcerations, necroses and functional disturbances in specific organs of the body.

Since the discovery of German New Medicine in 1979, Dr. Hamer has written several books on his extraordinary findings. Some of the books have been translated into several languages, and the work continues…