A mouse in a laboratory setup featuring a glowing electromagnetic pulse arc and a large German science poster with a title about multifrequency electromagnetic pulses.

New Preclinical Data from *Scientific Reports* Abstract: A 2026 study published in *Scientific Reports* investigates multifrequency electromagnetic pulses in a mouse tumor model. This article assesses the opportunities, limitations, and significance of this research for frequency therapy. Introduction: Why This Study Is Important for the Frequency Therapy Debate In the discussion surrounding frequency therapy, information medicine, and bioelectromagnetic methods, there has beenContinue reading

Infographic on PEMF and glioblastoma featuring a brain, tumor cells, and laboratory equipment; German headings and bullet points.

New Cell Study Examines Stem Cell Characteristics and Temozolomide Response Abstract A new study published in *Scientific Reports* examines defined low-frequency PEMF in glioblastoma cell models. The paper summarizes the findings, opportunities, and limitations for frequency therapy research. Introduction: Why This Study Deserves Attention Glioblastomas are among the most aggressive tumors of the central nervous system. They grow invasively, are biologically very heterogeneous, and exhibitContinue reading

Poster for the Sonic Augmentation Technology (SAT) study; a woman wearing headphones with colorful sound waves and details of the German study.

New Frontiers Study Examines Acoustic Frequency Intervention for Stress and Well-Being Abstract: A Frontiers study investigates Sonic Augmentation Technology as an acoustic frequency intervention. The findings on well-being and oxytocin are interesting but still preliminary. Introduction: When sound becomes a research question, it has an immediate impact on people. Even just a few minutes of music can calm, energize, or evoke memoriesContinue reading

Informative poster: a blue human body with glowing nerve pathways; headline 'Your Body Is Electric' about bioelectricity and healing through frequency therapy.

Why Healing Isn’t Just About Chemistry Your Body Is Electrical: Why Healing Isn’t Just About Chemistry When we talk about health, illness, and healing, many people first think of chemistry: hormones, enzymes, neurotransmitters, inflammatory mediators, vitamins, minerals, and medications. This way of thinking has strongly shaped modern medicine—and itContinue 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

Forms, diagnostics and complementary frequency information Author: NLS Informationsmedizin GmbH, Herbert Eder Introduction Thyroid cancer comprises several different malignant tumor forms of the thyroid gland. Four main groups are described in the literature: papillary carcinoma, follicular carcinoma, anaplastic carcinoma and medullary thyroid carcinoma. In addition, lymphomas and rare sarcomas of theContinue reading

Conventional medical principles and complementary frequency information Author: NLS Informationsmedizin GmbH, Herbert Eder Introduction Breast cancer is one of the most common tumor diseases in women. The literature describes that breast carcinomas are classified according to the tissue of their origin and the extent of their spread. A tumor can be located in the milk ducts, in the glandular lobules orContinue reading