Question:

Hi. Could you please tell me which frequency to use for angiomyolipomas in the kidney?

Also please frequency for altered vaginal flora and vaginal ph balance . Thank you 

Answer:

Angiomyolipomas (AMLs) are benign kidney tumors composed of three distinct tissue types: abnormal blood vessels (angio-), smooth muscle cells (myo-), and mature fat cells (lipoma).

Association with Tuberous Sclerosis

Approximately 50-80% of patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) develop renal AMLs, often bilaterally and with multiple lesions. This autosomal dominant genetic disorder results from mutations in either the TSC1 or TSC2 genes, leading to uncontrolled cellular growth.

Based on the established association between  Tuberous Sclerosis and renal angiomyolipomas (AMLs), I recommend including this Rife Frequency Group below. Current evidence suggests that Tuberous Sclerosis  may represent a significant contributing factor to AML pathogenesis and should therefore be considered in  Rife Treatment protocols.

Tuberous Sclerosis: 0.08, 0.35, 5.19, 55, 72.5, 92.5, 377.55, 475.27, 827, 967

Management Strategies

Asymptomatic AMLs smaller than 4cm typically require only periodic imaging surveillance. For growing or symptomatic lesions, selective arterial embolization has become first-line therapy due to its nephron-sparing benefits. Surgical options include partial nephrectomy for resectable tumors or radical nephrectomy for massively enlarged or ruptured lesions. In TSC patients, mTOR inhibitors like sirolimus have shown efficacy in reducing AML size and preventing new tumor formation

Use Group:
Tumor, General Non Malignant: 0.08, 0.4, 0.73, 0.9, 5.11, 47.5, 222.7, 323.15, 527, 663.71

Vaginal flora and pH imbalances occur when the natural balance of bacteria—primarily Lactobacillus—is disrupted, leading to symptoms such as unusual discharge, odor, itching, or irritation. A healthy vaginal environment typically has a slightly acidic pH (around 3.8–4.5), which helps prevent the overgrowth of harmful microbes. Several factors can disturb this balance, including antibiotic use, hormonal fluctuations (such as during menstruation, pregnancy, or menopause), douching, use of scented hygiene products, and sexual activity, which can introduce alkaline semen or new bacteria. Diet, stress, and tight, non-breathable clothing can also contribute to imbalance by affecting immunity and moisture levels.

Natural approaches to restoring balance focus on supporting the body’s microbial environment are: Probiotics, particularly those containing Lactobacillus strains, can help restore healthy flora; these are available as supplements or found in fermented foods like yogurt, kefir, and sauerkraut. Avoiding douching and harsh soaps is important, as they strip away protective bacteria and alter pH. Diluted apple cider vinegar baths (added to bathwater, not used internally) may help gently acidify the vaginal environment, although more evidence is needed. Staying hydrated and eating a fiber-rich, whole-foods diet also supports gut and vaginal health. Wearing cotton underwear and loose clothing helps reduce excess moisture and irritation.

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