Second Biological Law

PCL B

PCL B is the second and final part of the healing phase, after the epi-crisis, when repair consolidates through exudation, scarring, tissue restructuring, functional stabilization, and the establishment of a new normotonia.

PCL B, or Post-Conflictolysis Part B (nicknamed "the pee-pee phase," by Dr. Hamer), begins after the epi-crisis.

Where PCL A is the edema phase — marked by swelling, deep vagotonia, and active repair — PCL B is the scarring and consolidation phase. Deep vagotonia ("lasting night") and its related symptoms gradually diminish. The organism releases excess fluid, dries out, stabilizes the tissue changes of PCL A, and completes the special biological program.

During PCL B, the organism finalizes the restoration that began after conflictolysis. The specific process depends on the germ layer, tissue, and special biological program involved. Old-brain tumour residue will be cleared. Ulcerated or necrotic tissue will finish rebuilding. New mesoderm tissues which grew in PCL A will consolidate into their permanently larger, stronger, more capable state. Ectodermal functional losses or temporary hyperfunctions stabilize. Brain relay edema decreases, and the Hamer Focus moves toward its completed post-healing state.

The defining activities of PCL B include exudation, scarring, consolidation, and permanent tissue change. Excess fluids are released, oozed, drained, or excreted. Tissue density takes its final form. Scar tissue, calcium deposits, cavities, or other permanent structural changes complete (depending on the tissue and the SBS).

These changes are not random damage; they are the final biological adjustments of the completed special biological program. In PCL B, the organism consolidates repair through exudation, scarring, structural change, functional stabilization, and final changes to the organism's DNA and genome.

PCL B is also the phase in which the organism establishes its new normotonia. The psyche, brain, nervous system, and tissue do not return to the pre-DHS baseline. Instead, the completed SBS is integrated into the organism's new biological state.

Completion of PCL B is therefore the moment when the SBS is truly finished: the biological conflict has resolved in the psyche, repair has completed, and the organism has become more adapted in relation to the conflict content. This is the GNM mechanism of ontogenetic evolution in the individual organism.

If the organism relapses onto tracks, reactivates the biological conflict, or creates a new DHS around healing-phase symptoms before PCL B completes, the healing process will be interrupted. This is the origin of hanging healing, recurring symptoms, and chronic illness patterns.

Note: in several translations from German to English, PCL B is called the "scarification phase." This is an incorrect translation of "Narbig-restitutive Phase" ("scar-forming restorative phase"). "Scarification" means, "to scratch, score, or cut" and is not what happens in PCL B.