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Question: I want to know whether using the stroke frequencies helps to prevent a stroke – or it is only good after the stroke? Answer: A stroke can be caused by dozens of conditions, from weight, obesity,  to bad interaction from pharmaceutical drugs to hardening of the arteries, to COPD The Stroke is a symptom

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Groin Injury

Question: What is the best frequency set to use for a groin injury and also there something going on with a muscle around my hip? Answer: Use  the frequencies from ETDFL 2020 Injuries (Groin Pull, Knee, Hamstring, Hip Flexor strain: 0.24, 0.92, 1.77, 18.32, 28.23, 32.12, 48.9, 54.3, 109.73, 328.5 ———— Link to the Healthproducts2

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Cerebellar Ataxia – Conflicting Frequency Sets

Question: Sorry to bother you again. Could you please clarify the conflicting frequencies. The instruction book recommends (page 163): Cerebellar Ataxia: 0.10, 0.83, 10.89, 2.50, 52.50, 87.50, 95.19, 214.35, 552.59, 719.68 In your mail of April 28th it is recommended: Cerebellar Ataxia: 0.24, 0.7, 0.92, 72.5, 97.3, 336.42, 475.19, 527, 662.71, 752.7 Answer: ETDFL 2020

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Ataxia, Cerebellar

Question: Do you have any recommendation in addition to the relevant frequencies listed for ATAXIA, cerebellar. Best regards, Answer: Persistent ataxia usually results from damage to the part of your brain that controls muscle coordination (cerebellum). Many conditions can cause ataxia, including alcohol misuse, certain medication, stroke, tumor, cerebral palsy, brain degeneration and multiple sclerosis

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