Michele Michaels

Male Genital Dysaesthesia

Possible Causes: Nerve Damage Damage to nerves due to conditions like diabetes, multiple sclerosis, or nerve injuries can cause abnormal sensations. Psychological Factors: Stress, anxiety, or psychological conditions can sometimes cause or exacerbate genital discomfort. Infections or Inflammation: Conditions like pelvic floor dysfunction or infections affecting the genital area could lead to sensory disturbances. Chronic […]

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Enteric Nervous System and More

Question: What frequency we can use for this:  The enteric nervous system (ENS) is responsible for regulating digestion in the stomach, colon, and other parts of the digestive system:  Myenteric plexus Also known as the Auerbach plexus, this outer plexus is located between the circular and longitudinal muscle layers of the gut. It controls GI

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Acanthamoeba Keratitis

Question: Thank you so much for your newsletter and happy new year from Ireland. I am looking for a frequency set for Acanthamoeba Keratitis which I don’t see listed in the booklet. Answer: Acanthamoeba keratitis is a rare but serious eye infection caused by Acanthamoeba, a type of free-living amoeba. This condition primarily affects the

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Low vs High Frequency Ranges

Question: Hello, I don’t know if you know anything about homeopathy but the more diluted the solution is, the higher the frequency. It turns out that low frequencies heal more on a physical level while high frequencies are more on a psychological level, for example trauma, phobia, etc… I wonder if the 10 lowest frequencies

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Sudden Hearing Loss (SSNHL)

Question: What can I do about Sudden Hearing Loss? Answers: Sudden hearing loss, often referred to as sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL), is a rapid loss of hearing that occurs typically in one ear, within a 72-hour period. This condition is considered a medical emergency and usually affects people without any prior warning signs. CausesThe

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Mesangial Proliferative Glomerulonephritis

Question: “Please suggest a frequency set for Mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis”. Answer: The Kidney Diseases set is correct, however treatment for MPGN typically involves managing the underlying cause, controlling blood pressure, and using medications to reduce inflammation and proteinuria. 1894: Kidney Diseases: 0.12, 0.68, 0.85, 7.5, 12.07, 27.5, 97.5, 275.62, 523.01, 687.45

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Commissures

Question: Yes, in addition to my previous email 2 days ago about peritonitis, are there frequencies to eliminate the formation of fibrous bundles (commissures) in the abdominal cavity resulting from inflammatory diseases? Answer: Fibrous bundles (also called commissures) in the abdominal cavity that result from inflammatory diseases are thickened, fibrous tissues that form as a result of chronic inflammation.

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