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Astrocytoma, Gliomablastoma

Question: What are the frequencies for:  Astrocytoma Glioma Blastoma. Answer: The term “Astrocytoma Glioblastoma” is not recognized as a standard medical diagnosis and appears to combine terminology from different types of brain tumors. An astrocytoma is a tumor that develops from astrocytes, which are star-shaped support cells within the brain and spinal cord. Astrocytomas belong to a […]

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Hypertonia

Question: What frequencies can I use for Hypertonia, Protective voltage Or poor neuromuscular relaxation? Answer: The terms “hypertonia,” “protective voltage,” and “poor neuromuscular relaxation” are not all recognised as standalone disease conditions. Hypertonia itself is not usually considered a separate disease diagnosis. It is more commonly used as a clinical sign or umbrella term meaning

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Helicobacter-pylori & Apricot Seed Kernals

Question: Helicobacter-pylori (parasitic) bacteria So all doctors including naturopathic said I had to take the antibiotics so I only started them yesterday. Do you think I should stop them and start the protocol you sent or continue with both. Again, I appreciate your time and the information. Thanks Answer: Triple Antibiotic therapy regimens for H. pylori utilize

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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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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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