Poster on frequency therapy for Burkitt lymphoma, featuring blue medical illustrations and German text listing frequencies (kHz).

Frequency therapy for Burkitt lymphoma is described in a complementary context as a supplementary approach to conventional medical principles, disease progression, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and potential resonance patterns. Burkitt lymphoma is a very high-grade non-Hodgkin lymphoma that arises from B lymphocytes and is characterized by rapid growth. From a conventional medical perspective, Burkitt lymphoma is classified as one of the most aggressiveContinue reading

Frequency therapy for myeloid leukemia

Frequency therapy for myeloid leukemia is described in a complementary context as a supplementary approach to conventional medical principles, including hematopoiesis, bone marrow changes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and potential resonance patterns. Myeloid leukemia is a malignant disease of the hematopoietic system in which cells of the myeloid lineage become malignant and can displace normal blood formation in the bone marrow. FromContinue reading

Frequency therapy for myeloproliferative disorders

In the field of complementary medicine, frequency therapy for myeloproliferative disorders is described as a complementary approach to conventional medical principles, including impaired hematopoiesis, bone marrow changes, genetic factors, myelodysplastic syndromes, and potential resonance patterns. Myeloproliferative disorders affect the bone marrow and lead to the excessive production of certain blood cells. From a conventional medical perspective, these disorders areContinue reading

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 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

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