Infographic on frequency therapy for cervical cancer with symptoms, prevention, diagnosis, treatment and risk factors in a brief overview.

Frequency therapy for cervical cancer is described in a complementary context as a supplementary approach to conventional medical principles, prevention, symptoms, diagnostics and possible microbial resonance patterns. Cervical cancer, also known as cervical carcinoma, develops on the cervix and often develops over several years from preliminary stages. Particularly significant in the literature is the connection with human papillomaviruses, in shortContinue reading

Frequency therapy for uterine cancer

Frequency therapy for uterine cancer is described in a complementary context as a supplementary approach to conventional medical principles, symptoms, risk factors, diagnostics and possible microbial resonance patterns. Uterine cancer usually develops in the mucous membrane of the uterus, the so-called endometrium. The most common form is endometrial cancer, which mainly affects women during the menopause and after the menopause.Continue reading

integrative oncology

A book by Herbert Eder about quality of life, symptom relief and responsible support There are books that polarize. And there are books that shed light on a complex topic with the necessary seriousness, depth and human sensitivity. „Potentials and limits of frequency therapy in integrative oncology“ by Herbert Eder clearly belongs to the second category.Continue reading

Nutrition as a natural cancer killer

Herbert Eder's book on nutrition, cancer and new ways of oncological support With „Nutrition as a natural cancer killer“, Herbert Eder presents a book that addresses a topic that is of enormous importance to many people: the role of nutrition in cancer prevention, therapy support, side effect management and quality of life. This work is farContinue reading

What does the spread of cancer in the body mean? Metastasis is one of the most feared terms in cancer medicine. When people learn that a tumor has spread in the body, it often causes fear, uncertainty and many questions. What exactly are metastases? How do they develop? Why are they so medically significant?Continue reading

What is endoscopy

Endoscopy is an important medical examination procedure that allows doctors to look inside the body without the need for major surgery in many cases. It is used to look directly at organs, body cavities and mucous membranes, to detect changes and, if necessary, to immediately diagnose them.Continue reading

What is a biopsy

A biopsy is a medical procedure in which a small tissue sample is taken from the body for subsequent closer examination in the laboratory. The aim is to assess conspicuous changes in the tissue as precisely as possible. A biopsy is primarily used when imaging procedures such as ultrasound, CT, MRI orContinue reading

What is a CT?

Computed tomography, or CT for short, is one of the most important imaging techniques in modern medicine. It is used to visualize the inside of the body quickly and precisely. CT is particularly important in emergency situations, for unclear complaints, injuries and also in connection with cancer. Many people hear theContinue reading