Intense, single episodes of night sweats as part of the epileptic crisis of the sweat glands
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 | About a friend who wrote it | |||||
| Gender | Male | |||||
| Age | 51 years (at the time of the symptoms / disease) | |||||
| Handedness | Right | |||||
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| Written in | German | |||||
| Categories | Observation of a single SBS run, e.g. one PCL phase (optionally with prediction of PCL duration) Small to medium (sore throat, lumbago, sudden hearing loss, allergies, ...) |
Description
During our last study group meeting, one participant reported that after a very stressful and conflicting phase, he had undergone various special programs and was “sick” for a week with various, quite general symptoms.
It was interesting that after a few days, he had a night of heavy night sweats, so that his entire upper body, primarily the front, was soaked with sweat.
In most cases, night sweats occur during the entire conflict-resolution phase of endodermal and old mesodermal tissues in the area of the organ that is affected. If the sweat is located in the entire thoracic area, like in this case, it would primarily be the pleura or pulmonary alveoli.
These night sweats also serve to eliminate bacterial or fungal metabolic end products. For this reason, they usually have a very strong smell.
But this was not the case here—there was no smell at all, just wetness. Also, it did not seem to last for the entire conflict resolution phase, but only for one night.
That's why it definitely wasn't this kind of night sweat, but rather sweat from the sweat glands themselves—as part of the epileptic crisis.
He reported that in the previous weeks and months, he felt as if he was constantly being attacked from all sides, like something was constantly hitting him from somewhere – he probably reacted to this with SBS of the sweat glands in the front of his upper body, i.e. an attack/defiling conflict. These cause an increase in function and cell growth in the conflict-active phase. And when this SBS was resolved along with others, there was a strong increase in function lasting several hours with severe cold night sweats in the context of the Epi crisis.
Note: Have you also had exciting experiences with the 5BL? If so, it would be great if you could send us an anonymized report so that we can publish it in the archive and everyone can benefit from your experiences. Thank you very much!

