Breast cancer and frequency therapy
Well-founded overview of breast cancer and frequency therapy: basics, efficacy models, study situation, practical application, limits and safety.Continue reading
Cancer poses enormous physical and emotional challenges for those affected and their relatives - and at the same time many questions: What else can I do? What approaches are being discussed? And how can accompanying measures be meaningfully integrated into everyday life?
In this blog category, we focus on the topic of „Cancer and frequency therapy“: we shed light on the background from the perspective of biophysics and regulatory medicine, classify current discussions and show how frequency applications can be used to support well-being, relaxation, sleep and stress regulation, for example. We attach great importance to comprehensible explanations, practical impulses and a respectful, responsible approach to sensitive health issues.
Important: Frequency therapy is not recognized by conventional medicine and cannot replace therapy with trained doctors or alternative practitioners. In the case of cancer diagnoses, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up should be carried out by medical specialists. We see frequency applications here exclusively as a possible supplementary measure within the framework of a holistic support approach.
Well-founded overview of breast cancer and frequency therapy: basics, efficacy models, study situation, practical application, limits and safety.Continue reading
Understanding frequency therapy for cervical cancer: holistic support, scientific classification and complementary support without promises of a cure.Continue reading
1 Introduction A blastoma - also known as an embryonal tumor - is a rare cancer that occurs predominantly in children and describes tumors that arise from embryonic or immature cells that were formed during the early development of the body. Depending on the tissue affected, a blastoma can occur in various organs,Continue reading
1. introduction Bladder carcinoma, also known as urothelial carcinoma, is one of the most common types of cancer of the urinary tract.the tumor mainly arises from the urothelial mucosa of the urinary bladder, which lines the inner wall.men are affected about three times as often as women. Risk factors: long-term smoking, contact with aromatic amines (e.g. in dyes), chronic bladder inflammation, radiotherapy, certain medications orContinue reading
1 Introduction Biliary tract carcinoma, also known as cholangiocarcinoma, is a rare but aggressive malignant tumor of the biliary tract. It can develop inside (intrahepatic) or outside (extrahepatic) the liver and usually affects older people, somewhat more frequently men. Risk factors include chronic inflammation of the bile ducts, gallstones, primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), parasitic infections (e.g.Continue reading
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC, „basal cell carcinoma“) is the most common skin cancer. It usually grows slowly and metastasizes much less frequently than other forms of skin cancer, but can be locally destructive - especially on the face (nose, eye region, ears). What is basal cell carcinoma? Basal cell carcinoma develops from cells in the basal layer of the skin. It occurs preferentially in areas exposed to the sunContinue reading
Pancreatic acinar cell carcinoma (PACC) is a rare malignant tumor of the exocrine pancreas. It arises from the acinar cells that produce digestive enzymes and accounts for only a small proportion of pancreatic tumors. Brief overview What makes acinar cell carcinoma special? Compared to the more common ductal pancreatic carcinoma, PACC:Continue reading
Important note
The content presented on this website is intended to provide information about frequency therapy and information medicine. It does not replace a medical diagnosis, advice or treatment. No promises of cure are made.
Frequency therapy is not recognized by conventional medicine and cannot replace treatment by doctors or alternative practitioners. If you have any health complaints, please always consult appropriately trained medical professionals.
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