Michele Michaels

Antrochoanal Polyps

Antrochoanal polyps, also known as Killian polyps, are benign growths that originate from the mucous membrane lining of the maxillary sinus (antro) and extend through the natural sinus openings (ostia) into the nasal cavity (choana). These polyps typically arise unilaterally and can cause symptoms such as nasal obstruction, difficulty breathing, nasal discharge, and anosmia (loss […]

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C-cell Medullary Cancer

C-cell medullary cancer, also known as medullary thyroid cancer (MTC), is a rare type of cancer that develops in the C cells (also called parafollicular cells) of the thyroid gland. These C cells are responsible for producing calcitonin, a hormone that helps regulate calcium levels in the body. MTC accounts for approximately 1-2% of all

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Autonomia, or Autonomic Dysfunction

Question: Good afternoon. My wife has been diagnosed with Autonomia and I notice two protocols: Autonomic Failure and Autonomic Nervous System. Which of the two do you suggest she use? We have the V3 and an older, smaller Royal Rife machine. Thank you.  Sincerely, D. M. Answer: Autonomia, or autonomic dysfunction, is a condition characterized

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Herpes Simplex 2

HSV2, or Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2, is a sexually transmitted infection that primarily affects the genital area. Upon initial infection, the virus can cause symptoms such as painful sores, itching, and burning in the genital region. After the initial outbreak, HSV2 can remain dormant in the body’s nerve cells, particularly those near the base

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Dog Heart Worm

Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal condition caused by a parasitic worm called Dirofilaria immitis.  These worms primarily affect dogs but can also infect other animals like cats, ferrets, and even humans in rare cases. The disease is transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes. When a mosquito carrying heartworm larvae bites a

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Paraplegia Frequencies & Affect

The Rife Digital Professional device employs a frequency mechanism to deliver Paraplegia Group frequencies that aim to stimulate the spinal cord.  Through its programmable interface users can select Paraplegia Group frequencies 2506: Paraplegia: 0.13, 0.49, 0.7, 0.97, 3.5, 14.35, 54.5, 226.73, 308.15, 427.9 known to target the spinal area, particularly around the C5-C7 vertebrae associated

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