Claude Sabbah
Dr. Claude Sabbah is renowned as the founder of Total Biology and a specialist in cancer research. His academic journey led him under the guidance of Dr. Ryke Hamer, propelling him into groundbreaking discoveries within the realm of emotional traumas causing illnesses.
Sabbah took the initiative to further Hamer's work, identifying an even wider range of emotional distress leading to health issues. He presented an intriguing theory: the traumas and misdeeds of our ancestors might have implications on our current health.
One of his compelling revelations is about prenatal traumas. He proposed that traumas experienced before or during pregnancy could have lasting impacts on the unborn child, explaining why even babies and young children may suffer from serious illnesses.
Interestingly, Sabbah draws parallels with an age-old belief found in the Bible (King James Version) in Deuteronomy 5:9: "...visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation." This highlights that the ancient Hebrews might have been aware of such notions thousands of years ago.
These insights have been instrumental in Sabbah's practice, allowing him to assist clients with previously intractable disorders. The underlying principle is that familial attitudes, whether positive or negative, have significant bearings on our daily lives, consciously or subconsciously.
Previously based in Marseilles, France, Dr. Sabbah has now retired, following a grievous car accident.
In recognition of those who have brought this knowledge to wider audiences, a special acknowledgment goes to Gilbert Renaud. His efforts in disseminating this wisdom to the English-speaking populace and his unyielding personal support have been invaluable.
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