What is German New Medicine — and why does it continue to spark debate decades after its creation?
German New Medicine: History, Controversy, and the Psychology of Alternative Healing is a thoughtful, investigative exploration of one of the most controversial movements in modern health culture.
Founded by Ryke Geerd Hamer, German New Medicine proposes that illness originates from unresolved emotional conflicts rather than biological malfunction alone. Supporters see it as a radical shift in understanding the mind–body connection. Critics argue it challenges established medical science in dangerous ways. So where does the truth lie?
This book does not sensationalize. It does not promote. And it does not dismiss without examination.
Instead, it carefully explores:
• The historical origins of German New Medicine
• The personal story behind its founder
• The core principles and claims of the theory
• Scientific and medical criticism
• Legal and ethical controversies
• The psychology behind why alternative health movements gain followers
• The powerful role belief systems play in health decisions
Beyond the surface debate, this book dives into a deeper and more universal question: Why are people drawn to alternative healing systems? What emotional, cultural, and psychological forces shape trust in medicine?
Written in a clear, accessible style, this work is ideal for readers interested in:
Medical history
Psychology and belief systems
Alternative medicine movements
Critical thinking in health
The mind–body debate
Whether you are curious, skeptical, or simply seeking to understand the broader landscape of modern healing philosophies, this book offers a balanced lens through which to view a complex and polarizing topic.