Conscious resolution of a stalk nipple on the lower eyelid
Report and analysis according to the system of the 5 Biological Laws of Nature (5BL, New Medicine, GNM, German New Medicine).
Diagnoses | ![]() Report by: Ingmar Marquardt |
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The report is about | Me | |||||
Gender | Male | |||||
Age | 40 years (at the time of the symptoms / disease) | |||||
Handedness | Right | |||||
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Categories | Conscious resolution of chronic symptoms (incl. local vicious circles) Conscious conflict resolution in a conflict active phase Small to medium (sore throat, lumbago, sudden hearing loss, allergies, ...) |
Description
In spring 2024, my wife said to me: “What's that under your left eye, you haven't had that before”? I had actually noticed it unconsciously before, but I thought I had had it for years or decades, probably because it had simply grown very slowly over months or years.
However, an extensive analysis of photos (see the photo compilation below) shows that it has been forming for about 2 years. It may have started with the small brown spot in the first photo, which then grew into a small bump. It remained this inconspicuous size for more than a year. Then, in spring 2024, there was another real growth spurt, so that it grew from inconspicuous to conspicuous/disturbing.
So in the summer of 2024, I started to research the symptom in more detail and think about the SBS and the cause.
SBS and conflict content
This is a so-called fibroma, also known as a stalk wart. Conventional medicine: “Although commonly known as stalk warts, they are not warts in the true sense of the word. It is - histologically - a benign mesenchymal tumor that arises from the proliferation of fibrocytes.”Fibrocytes are cells of the connective tissue, i.e. it could be an SBS of the neuromesodermal connective tissue. The content of the conflict is then a small localized self-esteem conflict. As there is an increase in cells in the neu-mesoderm only in the excessive healing at the end of the conflict-resolved phase, it would therefore have to be a case of suspended healing with several recurrences. In this case, however, the stalk wart would have to be regarded as a residual condition in purely regulatory terms. This is contradicted by the fact that there are various case reports where a fibroma has fallen off after conflict resolution, i.e. has regressed.
A more likely possibility would be that it originates from the old mesodermal sclera and thus causes cell growth in the conflictive phase - in this case the content of the conflict would be a local “attack/defilement" conflict.
The localization on the lower eyelid indicates that although it is not directly related to vision, it is connected to it. For example, an attack/defilement or a self-esteem conflict because you "couldn't close your eyes" or didn't manage to look at something ("open your eyes"). In other words, in connection with the function of the eyelid to protect, open or close the eye.
In my case, the left side is the mother/child side - since the birth of our children, I have had an accumulation of left-sided symptoms, so that a situation in connection with the children was also likely here.
Cause
So I searched my notes to see what had caused me to feel this way in August/September 2022 and again in spring 2024 and had various more or less likely things to choose from. My favorite was this:My son had painless “cavities” on two baby molars (illustrated field report on this will follow on occasion when the issue is fully resolved). He was therefore in a conflictive phase with a biting conflict, so that the filling from the dentist simply fell out again due to further cell minus.
I was unsure what the best course of action was. Unfortunately, as I had feared, the visits to the dentist were of no benefit as the SBS was in a conflictive phase. The treatment therefore only caused him pain and, as feared, the filling fell out again afterwards due to the further growth of the holes. We therefore decided against further dental treatment for the time being, worked on the “bite issues” and relied on the regrowth of healthy adult teeth.
However, the visual sight of the decaying, breaking teeth was quite a burden for me and led to the SBS on my lower eyelid. On the one hand, I wanted to look at his teeth every few months in 2023 to monitor the progress, but at the same time it was a burden, so I often didn't look and let it go for the time being. So in terms of the content of the conflict, these were exactly the situations that would fit.
After a few months, the new teeth grew in unnoticed and were in perfect condition. However, the previous ones did not fall out as a whole but there were still a few remnants left.
After I hadn't looked at him for many months, I examined his teeth again extensively in the spring. Between the two new teeth there was still a wedged remnant of the old tooth, which worried me again, which could have been another intensification of the conflict.
I then spoke to a dentist friend of mine, who said that something like this would normally decompose by itself over time. If need be, we could always have an operation if necessary.
So now I had found a suitable cause that would fit in with the two growth phases of the styloid nipple. Again, I hadn't looked at his teeth for many months and the uncertainty of what had become of these tooth remnants was always there subliminally.
Of course, I didn't want the stalk nipple to grow any further, so I thought about how I could resolve the SBS.
Solution
So on 17.09.24 I did the following dissolution experiment: I took another long look at my son's teeth. In fact, the tooth remnants had visibly improved and the two new molars were still in perfect condition, so I realized that our efforts to resolve his years of childhood teething issues had been successful. The situation is no longer expected to deteriorate and the remaining smaller teeth are not bothering him and seem to be improving.So I have made it clear to myself that there is no longer any reason for me to be worried about looking in his mouth and that we have made the right decision not to keep torturing him with painful, and in this case most likely pointless, dental treatments, but simply to work on the cause in order to increase the likelihood of healthy subsequent teeth.
I told my subconscious that there was no longer any reason to keep the SBS active and that it could now be resolved.
Although I was optimistic that the suspected cause could be correct, I myself doubted whether this experiment would be enough to resolve the SBS.
I was all the more pleased when I noticed a few days later that the stalk nipple felt slightly tender to the touch. This increased over a few days - so it was the gentle beginning of the conflict-resolved phase after an SBS that had long since been transformed downwards. The fibroma was now slightly reddened and clearly a little inflamed. For me, this was a clear indication that the SBS was in the conflict-resolved phase.
On October 4, more than two weeks after the resolution, it suddenly became dark red and roundish (see photo), as if it was suddenly filled with blood. For four days I had a kind of dark “tick” on my eyelid until it suddenly fell off as a hard crust when I rubbed it.
Now there is nothing left to see of the stalk wart and I am once again amazed at how a detective with 5BN knowledge can track down his own symptoms and sometimes achieve an improvement or even resolution through the simplest of actions 🙂
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