Question:
1. Looking for frequencies for spinal stenosis with C4 & C5 compression.
Will spinal stenosis frequencies work for C4 & C5 compression as well or will there be a couple sets of frequencies required.
How long will she need to use the machine for this condition?
The doctor wants to do 3 different surgeries and she is really reluctant to do any surgeries.
2. What are the frequencies for Hashimoto’s disease.
Answer:
Spinal Stenosis with C4 & C5 Compression.
Spinal Stenosis is a condition characterized by the narrowing of the spinal canal, which can put pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. In the case of C4 and C5 compression, the narrowing occurs in the cervical region of the spine, potentially leading to symptoms such as:
Neck pain
Numbness or tingling in the arms or hands
Weakness in the upper extremities
Difficulty with coordination or balance
This compression can result from various factors, including degenerative changes, herniated discs, or bone spurs.
3214: Spinal Stenosis: 0.18, 0.32, 0.95, 7.5, 25.75, 52.4, 425.18, 571, 841, 932
Group number 3214 refers to the ETDFL specific therapeutic grouping or treatment protocol for spinal stenosis. The ten frequencies target different aspects of the condition:
0.18 KHz: Often used for cellular repair and healing.
0.32 KHz: May help with pain relief and inflammation reduction.
0.95 KHz: assist with nerve regeneration and function.
7.5 KHz: Sometimes used for relaxation and reducing muscle tension.
25.75 KHz: associated with stimulating circulation.
52.4 KHz: linked to deeper muscle relaxation and pain relief.
425.18 KHz: biofeedback related and deep tissue treatments.
571 KHz: helps with emotional and psychological aspects of chronic pain.
841 KHz: reducing stress.
932 KHz: energy and vitality.
Potential Benefits
Pain Relief: Frequencies may help modulate pain signals and reduce discomfort.
Muscle Relaxation: frequencies can alleviate muscle tension, which may be beneficial if muscle spasms accompany the stenosis.
Improved Circulation: frequencies could enhance blood flow, promoting healing in affected areas.
Nerve Function: frequencies may assist in nerve health and regeneration.
Limitations:
Individual Variability: Responses to frequency therapy can vary widely among individuals; not everyone may experience relief.
(2)
The absence of a separate listing for Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis is attributed to its classification under Lymphocytic Thyroiditis, which encompasses the same underlying pathology and clinical presentation.
Lymphocytic Thyroiditis is specifically known as Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis due to its association with the chronic autoimmune inflammation of the thyroid gland. This condition is characterized by the immune system mistakenly attacking thyroid tissue, leading to hypothyroidism over time.
3373: Thyroiditis, Lymphocytic: 0.12, 0.14, 0.65, 2.5, 32.5, 97.5, 225.11, 422.53, 707.26, 985.9