Michele Michaels

Basal Cell Adenocarcinoma

Question: What is the best frequency set to use for:  Basal Cell Adenocarcinoma Answer: Basal cell adenocarcinoma is a rare type of cancer that originates from the basal cells within glandular tissues. These cells are usually part of the exocrine glands, such as salivary glands or sweat glands.  It can occur in glands like the salivary

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Neuropathic Problems

Question: The patient is a 12 year old Girl & she is facing problems from Birth, She has excellent memory power. As per MRI report Gliosis is one of the problems like Cerebral Atrophy. Wallenberg’s Syndrome. It’s a neuropathic problem, but as per our study it’s not related to alzheimer’s.  So please go through & suggest any

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Growth Hormone

Question: Is there a Frequency set to stimulate the growth hormone? Answer: There is no specific GH stimulating Group, however this Rife Digital Professional V3 (RDPV3) group normalizes Hormonal disorders. Hormonal Disorders General: 0.15, 0.23, 0.65, 0.93, 37.5, 130.72, 326.6, 525.79, 693.3, 712.5 The human body can stimulate the production of growth hormone (GH) through

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Gynecomastia

Gynecomastia, is a condition characterized by the enlargement of breast tissue in males. Gynecomastia can present as a lump or swelling in one or both breasts and is usually due to hormonal imbalances, particularly an increase in estrogen levels relative to testosterone. Gynecomastia can be caused by various factors, including puberty, hormonal changes, certain medications,

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Teenager Missing Menstrual Cycles?

There are several reasons a teenager might miss their period for two months. Here are some common ones: If a teenager misses their period for more than a couple of months or has other symptoms, it’s a good idea to consult a healthcare provider. They can help identify the cause and provide appropriate advice or

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Gliosis

Gliosis is a condition that arises as a response to damage or disease within the central nervous system. It is not a standalone illness but rather a symptom or manifestation of underlying neurological diseases. For instance, in Alzheimer’s disease, a common neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive cognitive decline and memory loss, gliosis is a notable

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Renal Parenchyma Diseases

Renal parenchyma diseases refer to disorders that affect the functional tissue of the kidneys, known as the renal parenchyma. This includes the renal cortex and medulla, where processes like filtration and reabsorption occur. Essentially, these diseases compromise the kidney’s ability to filter blood and regulate various bodily functions. Here are some common types of renal

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Subserosal Cysts

Subserosal cysts refer to cystic structures that develop on the surface or adjacent to the outer layer (serosa) of the ovaries.  Although not specifically classified “Ovarian Cysts” ,Subserosal cysts are in the same region Here’s a more detailed explanation: Location: Subserosal cysts specifically develop on the outer surface of the ovary or in the tissue

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