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What is a pyrrolic person?
After all that is known until now,the pyrrolic person is different. To our “normal” fellow-citizens he appears suspicious. Not exactly normal. Maybe a hypochondriac. When Hippocrates defined the different types of temperament, perhaps he would have added the pyrrolic person to the choleric, the melancholic, the phlegmatic and the sanguine person. As a representative of the temperament not only of hyperactivity, but rather also of the hypochondriac. Because these are the people, who continuously suffer from something, who are always occupied with their diseases.
For physicians dealing with Kryptopyrrolurea, the pyrrolic person is a person without vitamin B6 – reserves. Dr. Bodo Kuklinski says: “Health is made within the cell. In the tiniest chemical laboratory of our body certain substances must be present, so that we humans can function, so that we can be healthy in the levels of the body, soul and intellect. Here everything is dependent on the right composition. The pyrrolic person loses vitamin B6 via the urine, which in turn has the consequence, that pyrrolic persons suffer from a severe deficiency of zinc. Our body is normally able to perform all reparatory processes ranging from invasion of toxic substances, viruses or bacteria, by itself. But not the pyrrolic person. He suffers from birth on and throughout his life from a chronic deficit of vitamin B6 and zinc, which he can not compensate by a normal, healthy mixed diet. The consequences can remain undetected, as long as these persons live in a toxin-free environment, have a profession and can to a certain extent have a diet based on natural products, and are not under a severe psychological burden or stress. The conditions of living nowadays, dietary habits and toxic factors are risk factors, which lead to the appearance of pyrrolurea”.
Behavioural characteristics:
Attention-Deficit-Hyperactivity-Syndrom (ADHS) ; it is obvious, that pyrrolics can not withstand pressure on one hand. Everything is for them a burden, they are inert, phlegmatic, have phobias, panic, depressions, think of suicide/ are in danger of commiting suicide, hallucinations, feeling of irreality. On the other hand there are pyrrolics that do not show any psychological problems. If their health state allows it, they are creative and very active. Many pyrrolics realise ideas and projects up to an old age, mostly without having succeeded in the according examinations in this profession or in their studies. Both types, the unable to withstand burdens as well as the highly active pyrrolic, often live in a hectic pace and in chaos and suffer from a disorder in the perception of reality.
- There are many cases of pyrrolic-children, which despite a high intelligence quotient end up in a special school as retarded. (Heufelder)
- Some pyrrolics suffer from eating disorders (anorexia, bulimia), nervous exhaustion, sleeplessness, strong inner conflicts, uncontrolled behaviour, sudden explosions, aggressiveness, amnesia (disturbed function of memory), autistic behaviour, epilepsy, schizophrenia, paranoid or hallucinoid psychoses.
- Pyrrolics at old age prefer solitude, withdrawal from people and are thought to be odd.
Further characteristic constitutions and behavioural patterns you can find under:
Relevant disease signs (Disease
patterns, in which Kryptopyrrolurea often appears – it affects children
and adults).
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