
Experience report: How patients experience frequency therapy for cancer
Teaser: Frequency therapy in cancer care - real experiences show how vibrations can improve quality of life.
Introduction: Experience gives hope
Figures, studies and technical terms are important - but what really touches people are the real stories of those affected. Many people with cancer are looking for additional ways to support their healing journey. Frequency therapy is one of these options that is attracting increasing attention - even if it is not recognised by conventional medicine.
In this article, three fictitious but realistic patients from our practice tell us how they experienced frequency therapy. Their stories show that vibrations can do more than just technology - they touch the body and soul.
Experience report 1: Elisabeth, 58 - breast cancer, burdened by chemotherapy
"After the fourth chemo treatment, I was physically at the end. My immune system was down, I was permanently exhausted."
Elisabeth came to our practice in spring 2024. Her conventional medical treatment was going according to plan, but the side effects were massive. We used frequency therapy in a complementary setting - with:
- Detoxification frequencies (liver, kidney, lymph)
- Immune frequencies for reactivation
- Emotional stabilisation via frequency drops
Her feedback after 6 weeks: "I wasn't cured - but I was back to myself. The frequencies gave me strength. My skin reacted better, the nausea subsided and I finally slept through the night again."
Testimonial 2: Peter, 63 - prostate carcinoma, back after surgery
"I had the feeling that my body was still in shock. Despite a good prognosis, I felt bad mentally."
After the successful operation, Peter decided in favour of accompanying energetic support with frequency therapy. We worked with vital field therapy to:
- Support cell regulation in the pelvic area
- balance the autonomic nervous system
- harmonise the stress level with scalar wave support
Result: "The vibrations made me feel calm inside. For the first time, I felt like my body was communicating again - and not just working silently."
Testimonial 3: Anna, 39 - incurable diagnosis, but focussed on quality of life
"I was told to prepare myself to say goodbye. But I wanted to live - consciously, clearly and stably."
Anna decided in favour of intensive frequency therapy. We combined daily frequency therapy with mental coaching, micronutrients and nutritional counselling. The goal was not healing, but:
- Pain relief
- Inflammation regulation
- emotional centring
Looking back, she said: "Frequency therapy didn't save me - but it gave me a bit of life. I was clear, calm and strong inside right to the end."
Why such testimonials are important
Such stories are encouraging. They show that frequency therapy not only has an energising effect when accompanying cancer patients, but also provides emotional support. Of course, it does not replace oncological treatment - but it can be a safe haven, an energetic field of healing, trust and dignity.
The role of vital field therapy in practice
Vital field therapy was used in all these cases. With its variety of programme options, individual frequency sets and scalar components, it is a central tool in our practice. Combined with frequency drops, vital field measurement and individualised care, the result is a holistic therapy that takes patients seriously.
Conclusion: the human being at the centre
Frequency therapy is not magic. It is an invitation to perceive people in their entirety - as vibrational beings with physical, emotional and spiritual depth.
If you are interested in frequency therapy - whether as a patient or a relative - then don't hesitate to get in touch with us. Perhaps your next step begins here.
Contact us
NLS Informationsmedizin GmbH
Babenbergerstraße 21, 3180 Lilienfeld
Phone: +43 2762 52481
Email: praxis@frequenz-therapie.com
Web: www.frequenz-therapie.com
Disclaimer
Frequency therapy is not recognised by conventional medicine. It is not a healing method in the sense of evidence-based medicine and does not replace medical or psychotherapeutic treatment. Statements on its effects are based on experience reports and complementary medical concepts.