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

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

Gastrinoma and frequency therapy

Conventional medical aspects of gastrinoma, typical symptoms and complementary frequency information A gastrinoma is a hormone-active tumor that can occur primarily in the pancreas or in its immediate vicinity. It is characterized by the increased production of the hormone gastrin. This hormone stimulates the stomach to increase the production of gastric acid and digestive enzymes.Continue reading