Water has a memory

Water - more than just a chemical compound Water accompanies every life. It is not just a substance that we drink, that nourishes plants and flows through our bodies. Water is a medium that plays a central role in all biological processes. Every cell, every tissue, every organ is closely connectedContinue reading

Breast cancer and paternal conflict

When emotional imprints seek expression: A breast cancer diagnosis is a profound experience. It affects not just an organ, not just a tissue, not just a medical finding. It touches on self-image, femininity, relationships, fears, memories, and often very deep-seated inner issues. This is precisely why, in the context of a holistic approach,Continue 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

Infographic on frequency therapy for cervical cancer with symptoms, prevention, diagnosis, treatment and risk factors in a brief overview.

Frequency therapy for cervical cancer is described in a complementary context as a supplementary approach to conventional medical principles, prevention, symptoms, diagnostics and possible microbial resonance patterns. Cervical cancer, also known as cervical carcinoma, develops on the cervix and often develops over several years from preliminary stages. Particularly significant in the literature is the connection with human papillomaviruses, in shortContinue 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

Frequency therapy for fibroids

Frequency therapy for fibroids is described in a complementary context as a supplementary approach to conventional medical principles, hormonal influences, symptoms, diagnostics and treatment options. Myomas of the uterus, also known as uterine fibroids or myoma uteri, are benign tumors that can develop from the muscle layer of the uterus. They are among the most common benign changes in the female uterus.Continue reading

Infographic on frequency therapy for bladder cancer: overview of symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis with bladder model on the left.

Frequency therapy for bladder cancer is described in a complementary context as a supplementary approach to conventional medical principles, tumor forms, diagnostics and treatment options. Bladder cancer develops from cells in the bladder, with the inner lining of the bladder wall being particularly frequently affected. As the bladder is made up of different cell types, different types of tumors can develop. From a conventional medicalContinue reading

Frequency therapy for prostate cancer

Conventional medical basics, symptoms, diagnostics and additional frequency information on the prostate, prostatitis, benign prostate enlargement and prostate cancer Prostate cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in men. The prostate, also known as the prostate gland, is an important part of the male reproductive system. It produces part of the seminal fluid and is located below the urinary bladder around the beginning of theContinue reading