Classification, cell reference and frequency information HTLV-5, the human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 5, is one of the rarely mentioned representatives of the human lymphotropic retroviruses in the literature. It is mainly described in connection with DNA sequences isolated from tumor cells of patients with Tac antigen-negative cutaneous T-cell lymphoma leukemia or mycosis fungoides. TheseContinue reading

Double Parathyroid Adenoma

Conventional medical principles, symptoms and complementary frequency information Double parathyroid adenoma: What lies behind it Double parathyroid adenoma refers to the simultaneous occurrence of two benign adenomas of the parathyroid glands. This change can lead to primary hyperparathyroidism. In this case, parathyroid hormone is secreted in excessive quantities, although the body does not need this increased hormone production.Continue 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

Classification, significance and frequency information HTLV-4, the human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 4, is one of the less frequently described representatives of the human lymphotropic retroviruses. The literature emphasizes that a fourth HTLV type has been described in African bushmeat hunters. It is precisely this observation that makes HTLV-4 virologically interesting, because it shows that even within 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

German science image showing a medical information model: pipette, two amber bottles, a blue fingerprint, and herbs against a glowing digital backdrop with health icons and the word 'MOD-ELL' (informational context).

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

Basics, classification and frequency information HTLV-3, the human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 3, occupies a special position within the retroviruses. The literature describes that the term HTLV-3 was originally used in a different context, but later had to be reclassified. It is precisely this historical and virological development that makes HTLV-3Continue 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