Frequency therapy for rhabdomyosarcoma

Die Frequenztherapie bei Rhabdomyosarkom wird im komplementären Kontext als ergänzende Betrachtung zu schulmedizinischen Grundlagen, Tumorformen, Diagnostik, Therapie und möglichen Resonanzmustern beschrieben. Das Rhabdomyosarkom ist ein bösartiger Tumor, der aus unreifen Vorläuferzellen der Skelettmuskulatur entstehen kann. Obwohl dieser Tumor mit Muskelgewebe verbunden ist, kann er an sehr unterschiedlichen Stellen des KörpersContinue reading

Frequenztherapie Muttermale

Die Frequenztherapie bei Muttermalen wird im komplementären Kontext als ergänzende Betrachtung zu schulmedizinischen Grundlagen, atypischen Nävi, genetischen Risikofaktoren, UV-Belastung, Melanomrisiko und möglichen Resonanzmustern beschrieben. Muttermale, auch Nävi genannt, sind pigmentierte Hautveränderungen, die aus Melanozyten oder melanozytären Zellverbänden entstehen können. Die meisten Muttermale sind gutartig, doch bestimmte atypische oder dysplastische FormenContinue 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

Frequency therapy basal cell carcinoma

Frequency therapy for basal cell carcinoma is described in a complementary context as a supplementary approach to conventional medical principles, risk factors, tumor forms, symptoms, diagnostics and possible resonance patterns. Basal cell carcinoma, also known as basal cell carcinoma, is the most common skin cancer and tends to develop on areas of the body that have been regularly exposed to sunlight over many years. From a conventional medical point of view, theContinue 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

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