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Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder (DPDR)

In the context of Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder (DPDR), the use of a Rife machine is generally approached as a way of supporting the body’s internal balance, particularly the nervous system, rather than directly addressing the originating emotional shocks or psychological triggers. This condition often involves a sense of disconnection from self or reality, which can be […]

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Essential Thrombocythemia

Essential Thrombocythemia is considered a type of cancer, but it is very different from the more aggressive cancers people often think of. It belongs to a group of blood cancers known as Myeloproliferative neoplasms, which originate in the bone marrow—the tissue responsible for producing blood cells. In this condition, the bone marrow makes too many platelets, and

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Glioblastoma Wild Type HD1

The BeamRay is the best device for Glioblastoma , as the treatment is the head area, and the light mats can be placed on a pillow.  The head can lay on the mat, and this is the most powerful method of using the rife frequencies.  [ https://beamray.net/beamray-the-cancer-comprehensive-group/ ]   Alternatively the belt from the SMP can be wrapped around the head. 

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I Can’t Sleep – Please Help

Melatonin sold in pharmacies is considered a “natural” product because it is synthetically made to replicate the same hormone the body produces, and is typically derived from naturally occurring compounds rather than being a traditional pharmaceutical drug. Melatonin is a hormone naturally produced by the pineal gland that helps regulate the body’s circadian rhythm, or

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Metastatic Advanced Cancer

Group 7 Bioresonance protocol applied to metastatic cancer Rife Digital Professional V3 (RDPV3 GROUP 7) This group represents specific signal intensities used within the metastatic treatment framework, The group will correspond to the mentioned particular metastatic pattern: a primary tumor originating in the lungs, with secondary spread to the esophagus and subsequently to the brain.

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Adenocarcinoma — NSCLC

Adenocarcinoma is classified under non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) because of its histological characteristics—specifically, it arises from glandular epithelial cells and typically shows features such as gland formation or mucin production. NSCLC is a broad category that includes tumors with these types of differentiated structures, distinguishing them from more primitive or neuroendocrine cell types. Adenocarcinoma,

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Microscopically in my Lymph Nodes

The concern “Microscopically in my Lymph Nodes” usually refers to metastasis to lymph nodes—meaning a primary cancer has spread to nearby or distant lymph nodes. This does not mean it actually did occur.  However for the frequency group specific to metastasis to lymph nodes, use: Metastasis [Organ] RDPV3 GROUP 7 Metastasis [Organ] RDPV3 GROUP 7:

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