Michele Michaels

Hyperestrogenism

Question: I am wondering if there is a set of frequencies for HYPERESTROGENISM? I apparently have an excess of “bad” estrogen in my body.  Answer: Good vs. Bad Estrogen Metabolites The “good” and “bad” distinction often refers to how estrogens are broken down in the liver: “Good” Estrogen Metabolites (Protective) 2-Hydroxyestrone (2-OH-E1) → Associated with […]

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Coproporphyria

Question: D. wants to know what to use for COPROPORPHYRIA Answer: Coproporphyria is a rare genetic disorder that belongs to a group of conditions known as porphyrias. Porphyrias are metabolic disorders caused by abnormalities in the heme biosynthesis pathway, which is essential for producing heme, a critical component of hemoglobin (the protein in red blood cells

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Streptococcus Viridans

Question: How can I have frequencies for Streptococcus viridans and Ureaplasma urealyticum?  Answer: Streptococcus viridans is a group of bacteria that are part of the normal flora of the human mouth, throat, and upper respiratory tract. These bacteria are gram-positive, facultative anaerobes.They are non-hemolytic or alpha-hemolytic. While Streptococcus viridans is typically harmless and part of the

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Sick Ophthalmic Palsy (SOP)

Question: I would also like you to recommend some supplements that you know of that help with SOP.  Answer: While no specific supplements are guaranteed to treat Sick Ophthalmic Palsy, the following may support overall nerve health and recovery: -B vitamins (especially B12) play a role in nerve health and repair and could be considered

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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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