Question:
What are the frequencies for: Astrocytoma Glioma Blastoma.
Answer:
The term “Astrocytoma Glioblastoma” is not recognized as a standard medical diagnosis and appears to combine terminology from different types of brain tumors.
An astrocytoma is a tumor that develops from astrocytes, which are star-shaped support cells within the brain and spinal cord. Astrocytomas belong to a broader group of tumors known as gliomas, which arise from glial cells that support and protect nerve cells. The term “blastoma” is generally used to describe tumors originating from immature precursor cells and is not typically combined with astrocytoma in modern medical classification.
It is possible that the term is intended to refer to glioblastoma (also known as glioblastoma multiforme or GBM), which is the most aggressive form of astrocytoma and was historically classified as a Grade IV astrocytoma.
On Rife Digital V3, Use this frequency Group:
Glioblastoma Multiforme: 0.08, 0.35, 0.6, 0.8, 212.03, 305.21, 434.24, 475.16, 527, 541.22
Glioblastoma is a type of malignant brain tumor and is considered one of the most aggressive forms of brain cancer. It develops from glial cells, specifically astrocytes, which are supportive cells within the brain. Glioblastoma grows rapidly and can invade surrounding brain tissue, making it difficult to treat.
The correct specific ETDFL Dr Rife frequency group is glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) and was historically classified as a Grade IV astrocytoma, representing the highest grade of astrocytic tumor.
Consider the Dr Rife BeamRay package for treatment of glioblastoma multiforme
https://beamray.net/programs/
Specifically Program number 3
Comprehensive [Alternative Set], Focus Brain & glioblastoma multiforme
The BeamRay can operate at the same time as the Rife Digital, you can even use different groups on each machine.