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The Teeth (Specifically the Enamel) in the GNM: When you are not allowed to bite back

  • Writer: omhealthandwealth
    omhealthandwealth
  • Jan 5
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 7

By: Jean-Paul (JP) Damien Mathiot, GNM Clinician



In Germanic New Medicine (GNM), the teeth are not just mechanical tools.

They are weapons of survival, power, incorporation, and aggression.

And when aggression is suppressed, restricted, or forbidden…the teeth respond.


Tooth enamel – the front line


Enamel is not random tissue.

It is hardened squamous epithelium (ectoderm), made primarily of calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate, the hardest substance in the human body.


The biological conflicts for the tooth enamel is:

Core Conflict:

Not being allowed to bite back, get hold of, hold onto, chew, or crush something.

There are restrictions.


This is a conflict where:

- Aggression is suppressed

- One does not have the right to aggress

- One is forbidden to act instinctively


The aggression had nowhere to go. So the conflict hit the enamel.


Conflict-active (CA) Phase:

This is where the pain lives.

During the conflict-active phase:

- Ulcerations form in the tooth enamel

- The enamel breaks down

- Sensitivity and pain appear


The pain is often:

- Sharp

- Neuralgic

- Triggered by hot or cold

- Triggered by sweet or acidic foods/drinks

The intensity of pain is proportional to the mass of the conflict.

This pain is not inflammation.

It is the result of enamel destruction due to unresolved conflict.


Healing (PCL) Phase:

When the conflict is resolved:

- The ulcerations are repaired or refilled

- The enamel rebuilds itself

- The pain abates

- Because enamel is the hardest substance in the body, healing is slow


Each tooth tells a story


Incisor Teeth (Front Teeth)

- Located at the very front of the mouth

- Used to bite down, bare teeth, snap, snarl


Conflict:

Not being allowed to bite back or snap back at someone

This is direct confrontation that wasn’t allowed.


Cuspid/Canine

- Used to grab and hold onto the morsel

- Before chewing even begins


Conflict:

Not being allowed to grab, hold onto, or capture something


Pre-molar Teeth

- Used for chewing

- Breaking things down for incorporation


Conflict:

Not being allowed to chew on something

You are not allowed to process or incorporate what’s being presented.


Molar Teeth

- Used to grind, crush, masticate

- Final stage of incorporation


Conflict:

Not being allowed to grind or crush or masticate something down

You:

- Started the incorporation process

- But then it became elusive, because of the restrictions.



Note: If the molars on both sides: Not allowed to bite down at all

A total suppression of aggression or action.


The big picture:


In GNM, teeth pain is not random, and it is not the enemy.

It is a biological signal that says:

“I was not allowed to act.”

“I was not allowed to bite.”

“I was not allowed to take in what I needed.”

The enamel breaks down when aggression is swallowed instead of expressed.


Final Truth

Teeth testify.

They tell the story of:

- What you wanted to bite back at

- What you weren’t allowed to grab

- What you weren’t allowed to chew through

- What you weren’t permitted to crush and claim

And once the conflict is resolved…the body remembers how to rebuild.







 
 
 

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