Kidney cancer and frequency therapy

Conventional medical basics, symptoms, diagnostics and additional frequency information on benign and malignant tumors of the kidney Kidney tumors are among those diseases that can go unnoticed for a long time. Benign changes to the kidney in particular often cause no symptoms and are often only discovered by chance during an imaging examination. Malignant tumors of the kidney, on the other handContinue reading

Pancreatic cancer

Conventional medical principles, symptoms, diagnosis, therapy and complementary frequency information for adenocarcinoma of the pancreas Pancreatic cancer is one of the most serious malignant diseases of the digestive system. The pancreas is located deep in the upper abdomen and fulfills two central tasks: It produces digestive enzymes and forms important hormones to regulate blood sugar. It is therefore closely linked to digestion,Continue reading

Infographic on frequency therapy for liver cancer with liver illustration, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, therapy and holistic approaches.

Conventional medical principles, symptoms, diagnosis, therapy and complementary frequency information for primary liver cancer Primary liver cancer is a serious disease of the internal organs and affects one of the central metabolic organs of the human body. The liver performs vital tasks: It processes nutrients, breaks down toxins, produces bile, stores energy, regulates metabolic processes and is inContinue reading

bowel cancer and frequency therapy

Bowel cancer is one of the most significant malignant diseases of the digestive tract. The colon is particularly affected, i.e. the section of the intestine responsible for the thickening of the stool, the reabsorption of fluid and the further processing of the intestinal contents. Colorectal cancer plays a major role in medical considerations because manyContinue reading

Insulinoma and frequency therapy

Conventional medical aspects of insulinoma, typical symptoms and complementary frequency information An insulinoma is a rare tumor of the pancreas that produces excessive amounts of insulin. Insulin is the hormone that lowers blood sugar levels. This is precisely the special feature of this clinical picture: the excessive release of insulin can cause a sharp drop in blood sugar. ThisContinue reading

Genome, connections and frequency info Human endogenous retroviruses, HERVs for short, are among those biological topics that lie at the interface of genetics, virology and regulatory medicine. The literature describes numerous silent regions in the human genome that contain a large number of endogenous retroviruses and retroviral sequences. These sequencesContinue reading

Intestinal polyps and frequency therapy

Intestinal polyps and frequency therapy from a conventional medical perspective Intestinal polyps are benign tissue changes that originate from the mucous membrane of the large intestine and protrude into the intestinal lumen. They can occur singly or multiple times and differ significantly in shape. Some sit broad-based on the mucous membrane, others are stalked and protrude like small protrusions into the intestinal lumen.Continue reading

Transmission, course and complementary observation The human immunodeficiency virus is one of the most medically significant retroviruses because it can gradually impair the immune system. The literature describes that HIV primarily attacks lymphocytes, which can lead to acquired immunodeficiency. In advanced stages, this can lead to severe secondary diseases, opportunistic infections and certainContinue reading