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The histological diagnosis of malignant melanoma turned Armin Schütz's life upside down in 1991. Today, he lives without any signs of cancer. Considering that in 1992 he discontinued an ongoing experimental treatment and was sent home to die, this story should give oncologists pause. But it doesn’t. Instead of questioning their own knowledge or learning from nature, they attribute such cases to miracles.

Armin Schütz first noticed the skin tumor because it grew larger through swelling. Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, the discoverer of the five biological laws of nature, clearly defines sudden swelling of a tumor as a sign of its breakdown. This melanoma, which originates from the melanocytes of the dermis and is triggered by a "defilement/attack" conflict, grows as long as the conflict persists. Once the conflict is resolved, the melanoma breaks down under swelling, provided the responsible microbes are present. The lymph node swelling Armin Schütz experienced is also a symptom of the conflict-resolved phase, according to the New Medicine as defined by Dr. Hamer.

What helped Armin Schütz? According to his account, he continued treatment in the form of fever therapy combined with dietary changes. Fever therapy enhances natural vagotonia and accelerates the repair process—potentially beneficial for vagotonic (conflict-resolved) processes. However, the healing Armin Schütz experienced was not the result of the prescribed therapy but part of biology's natural plan.

A doctor practicing the New Medicine might have designed the therapy similarly, possibly even foregoing the operation for the first melanoma. That mainstream medicine has not been inspired to research or change by this story is indicative of its hermeneutic worldview. Had Dr. Hamer's discoveries been taken seriously as early as 1981, such events would not be dismissed as miracles today but rather recorded as predictable biological remissions.

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