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Kikuchi–Fujimoto Disease

Lymphadenitis: 0.12, 0.21, 0.93, 7.56, 25.54, 35.64, 87.5, 93.5, 215.7, 533.69 Kikuchi–Fujimoto disease is a specific diagnosis within the broader category of lymphadenitis. It has unique features—such as necrotizing (cell-destroying) inflammation and certain immune cell patterns.   Kikuchi disease is lymphadenitis so the Lymphadenitis group is applicable here.

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Glioblastoma Wild Type

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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Gastrointestinal Post Surgery

Question: Dr. L. S. and his wife have medical issues and are looking for solutions. Iris (his wife) had a disaster in which during a colectomy her ureter was torn as well as her small small intestine. Recovery involved further surgery and various procedures. She was hospitalized for 6 weeks and is now 2 weeks after

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Uveitis and Cataracts

Question: Have you ever heard of retyne helping a person restore their vision that was lost 3+ years ago due to uveitis and cataracts or must this be used before complete vision loss? Answer: Near-infrared (NIR) and the red-light therapy as used in Retyne Mask, will help protect retinal cells and will improve their function

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Mycobacterium Marinum

Question: I believe my fisherman friend has a bacterial infection called Fish Handler’s disease.  I believe the specific bacteria causing the infection to be Mycobacterium Marinum, based on the symptoms.   When looking at the Rife frequency list, this bacteria does not appear.  The closest is Mycobacterium Avium.  Do you happen to have any additional resources

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Cataracts, Light Adjustable Lenses (LAL)

Question: Thank you for the below reply on scar tissue and a possible cataractlens exchange. This question was secondary to our primary question, which is asfollows. My mom, Rebecca (cced), had cataract surgery last February2025 with Light Adjustable Lenses (LAL). Light Adjustable Lenses useUV light to program the cataract lens prescription once the lenssurgery has

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