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What does the application in the information medicine model mean? This article explains how natural signatures, carrier media and frequency therapy interact as a complementary information concept. After considering natural substances as a source of information, the digitization of signatures and the transfer to a carrier medium, a crucial question arises: How is this concept actually applied in the information medicine model?Continue reading

Conventional medical principles and complementary frequency information Author: NLS Informationsmedizin GmbH, Herbert Eder Introduction Fibrocystic breast changes are among the most common benign changes in the breast. In the literature they are also described as fibroglandular changes, fibrocystic changes, chronic cystic mastitis, mammary dysplasia or benign breast disease. Many women experience palpable changes in the course of their lives.Continue reading

Conventional medical principles and complementary frequency information Author: NLS Informationsmedizin GmbH, Herbert Eder Introduction Lung cancer is one of the most important oncological diseases worldwide. The literature describes that tumors of the lung either originate directly from the lung tissue and bronchi or enter the lung as metastases of other primary tumors. Precisely because theContinue reading

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What does the digitization of signatures mean? This article explains how natural substances in information medicine are not only considered materially, but also as recordable and transferable information patterns. The combination of nature, information and technology is one of the most exciting topics in the field of information medicine and frequency therapy. While natural substances in theContinue reading

Forms, symptoms and complementary frequency information Author: NLS Informationsmedizin GmbH, Herbert Eder Introduction Tumors of the ocular system are among the particularly sensitive diseases within oncology, as they can affect not only vision but also the function of the eye socket, ocular mobility and adjacent structures. In the literature, theContinue reading

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Can natural substances be more than just chemicals? This article explains why plants, minerals and natural substances are also regarded as carriers of order, resonance and information in information medicine and frequency therapy. When natural substances are mentioned, most people first think of plants, minerals, trace elements, resins, fungi orContinue reading

Conventional medical principles and complementary frequency information Author: NLS Informationsmedizin GmbH, Herbert Eder Introduction Tongue cancer is one of the most important malignant diseases within the oral cavity. In the literature, the tongue is described as the most common intraoral site of cancer development. Precisely because the tongue plays a key role in speech, swallowing, taste and mobility within the oral cavity, it is the most common site of intraoral cancer.Continue reading

Material and information

When people talk about frequency therapy, information medicine or frequency drops, sooner or later a fundamental question arises: What is actually the difference between substance and information? For many people, this distinction sounds abstract at first. On closer inspection, however, it is central to modern and complementary models of thought in information medicine.Continue reading