This is the seventh in a series of interviews and conversations on German New Medicine with Chris Lowthert, who has a doctorate in chiropractic.
In this conversation with Kathleen Dudley, Lowthert discusses the curious difference between the “symptoms of illness” or “symptoms of healing.” They talk about the conflict active phase and the healing phase as described in GNM.
Lowthert graduated from New York Chiropractic College in 2004. In August of the same year, he started a private practice specializing in chiropractic sports medicine. In March of 2006, he encountered Dr. med. Ryke Geerd Hamer's German New Medicine and attended his first GNM seminar in Montreal.
Continuing his studies with Caroline Markolin, who has a doctorate in German literature, his practice is now entirely founded on applying this new medical paradigm. Lowthert is dedicated to educating the public about Hamer's revolutionary findings, both as a practitioner and a lecturer of German New Medicine®.
Kathleen Dudley is a wholistic health care practitioner.
German New Medicine Series Part 7: A Conversation with Chris Lowthert was originally published by Kathleen Dudley; used with permission.