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

Transmission, course and complementary observation The human immunodeficiency virus is one of the most medically significant retroviruses because it can gradually impair the immune system. The literature describes that HIV primarily attacks lymphocytes, which can lead to acquired immunodeficiency. In advanced stages, this can lead to severe secondary diseases, opportunistic infections and certainContinue 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

Lentiviruses belong to the family of retroviruses and are characterized by a special biological mechanism. They are described in the literature as a virus group that differs from the human T-cell lymphotropic viruses and can trigger profound chronic processes in humans. The focus is particularly onContinue reading

Carcinoid syndrome

Conventional medical principles, symptoms, treatment and frequency information Carcinoid syndrome is a clinical condition that can occur in connection with neuroendocrine tumors. These tumors often develop in the gastrointestinal tract, less frequently also in the lungs or in other organ areas. They are characterized by the fact that they can release biologically active messenger substances that have hormone-like effects in the body.Continue reading

Classification, immune system and frequency information HTLV-6, the human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 6, is described in the literature as a rare representative of the human lymphotropic retroviruses. Particular emphasis is placed on the connection with immunosuppressive conditions and with processes that can lead to tumor development in a broader sense.Continue reading

Stomach cancer and frequency therapy

Conventional medical principles, course, symptoms and complementary frequency information Stomach cancer is one of the most significant tumor diseases of the digestive system worldwide. In conventional medicine, most cases are adenocarcinomas of the stomach. There are also other, much rarer tumor forms such as lymphomas, sarcomas, carcinoids or tumors from the connective and endocrine tissue.Continue reading