Infographic on myelofibrosis and radiofrequency ablation, featuring an illustration of the human body, diagrams of cells and bone marrow, and color-coded sections on diagnosis, treatment, and symptoms.

In the context of complementary medicine, frequency therapy for myelofibrosis is described as a complementary approach to conventional medical principles, including impaired hematopoiesis, bone marrow fibrosis, genetic factors, symptoms, diagnostics, and possible resonance patterns. Myelofibrosis is a disease of the bone marrow in which normal blood-forming tissue is progressively replaced by fibrous connective tissue. From a conventional medical perspective, myelofibrosis belongs toContinue reading

Infographic on Frequency Therapy for Liposarcoma: List of frequencies and a schematic diagram of the body with highlighted treatment areas.

Frequency therapy for liposarcoma is described in a complementary context as a supplementary approach to conventional medical principles, tumor types, locations, diagnostics, treatment, and possible resonance patterns. Liposarcoma is a malignant tumor of adipose tissue and is one of the most common soft-tissue sarcomas in adults. It arises from cells that possess the characteristics of fat cells or fat cell precursors. FromContinue reading

Frequency therapy for lipomas

In the context of complementary medicine, frequency therapy for lipomas is described as a complementary approach to conventional medical principles, including the pathogenesis, forms, locations, diagnosis, and potential regulatory patterns of these conditions. Lipomas are benign tumors of adipose tissue and consist of mature fat cells. They are among the most common benign mesenchymal tumors and occur particularly frequently in the subcutaneous adipose tissue. From a conventional medicalContinue reading

Frequency Therapy for Fibrosarcoma

Frequency therapy for fibrosarcoma is described in a complementary context as a supplementary approach to conventional medical principles, symptoms, diagnostics, treatment, and possible resonance patterns. Fibrosarcoma is a malignant tumor that originates in fibrous connective tissue. It is characterized by immature fibroblasts or dedifferentiated spindle-shaped tumor cells. From a conventional medical perspective, fibrosarcoma is classified as a sarcoma.Continue reading

Infographic on Ewing sarcoma: Human full-body image with the femur and tumor areas highlighted; headline: „Frequency Therapy for Ewing Sarcoma.“.

Frequency therapy for Ewing sarcoma is described in a complementary context as a supplementary approach to conventional medical principles, tumor development, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and possible resonance patterns. Ewing sarcoma is a highly malignant tumor that primarily affects bones and soft tissues. It belongs to a family of tumors that share common biological and genetic characteristics.Continue reading

Frequency therapy for rhabdomyosarcoma

Frequency therapy for rhabdomyosarcoma is described in a complementary context as a supplementary approach to conventional medical principles, tumor types, diagnostics, treatment, and possible resonance patterns. Rhabdomyosarcoma is a malignant tumor that can arise from immature precursor cells of the skeletal muscle. Although this tumor is associated with muscle tissue, it can occur in very different parts of the bodyContinue reading

Frequency Therapy for Moles

Frequency therapy for moles is described in the complementary medicine context as a supplementary approach to conventional medical principles, atypical nevi, genetic risk factors, UV exposure, melanoma risk, and possible resonance patterns. Moles, also known as nevi, are pigmented skin lesions that can arise from melanocytes or clusters of melanocytic cells. Most moles are benign, but certain atypical or dysplastic formsContinue reading

Melanoma frequency therapy

Frequency therapy for melanoma is described in a complementary context as a supplementary approach to conventional medical principles, risk factors, spread, diagnosis and therapy. Malignant melanoma, also known colloquially as black skin cancer, is a malignant tumor that originates from pigment-forming cells in the skin. These cells are called melanocytes and are responsible for the formation of theContinue reading