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Knowledge in frequency therapy
The use of frequency therapy has become increasingly relevant in recent years and is now being used successfully in various areas of application.
However, a thorough knowledge base is of great significance in order to be able to use this form of therapy effectively.
For this reason, we have compiled a large number of fascinating articles on the topic of frequency therapy for you in this blog.
Use this resource to expand your knowledge of frequency therapy and benefit from the insights of other experts.
For our members, we have also provided exclusive additional information for each article.
explore the realm of frequency therapy and let our articles inspire you.
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Renal cell cancer
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
Renal cell cancer is a cancer of the kidney and is often also called renal cell carcinoma or kidney cancer.
Researchers show how cancer cells are destroyed by resonance frequencies!
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
A new cancer treatment uses resonant frequencies to destroy different types of cancer cells.
Salivary gland cancer
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
Salivary gland cancer is a very rare malignant tumour disease that affects the area of the pancreas. The disease is particularly common in the parotid gland (parotid carcinoma).
Selenium - an aid in cancer treatment?
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
Humans unconsciously ingest small traces of selenium in their food intake. Selenium is found in legumes, cereals, but also in fish and meat.
Skin cancer
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
Skin cancer is a treacherous cancer because it does not initially cause any symptoms. It results in a malignant proliferation of skin cells, for which the harmful UV light of the sun is primarily blamed.
Squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
Squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity is a tumour that can in principle occur anywhere in the oral cavity, but usually originates from the uppermost cell layer of the oral mucosa.
Stomach cancer
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
Every year, about 15,000 people in Germany develop stomach cancer (gastric carcinoma), a malignant tumour disease that affects the stomach.
Testicular cancer
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
Testicular carcinoma is a malignant cancer of the testis and is one of the most common types of malignant tumours affecting men between the ages of 20 and 40.
Thyroid cancer
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
Thyroid cancer (thyroid carcinoma) is a rather rare cancer that affects about four out of every 100,000 people in Germany every year.
Tongue carcinoma
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
Lingual carcinoma is also colloquially called tongue carcinoma.
Tonsil cancer
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
Tonsillar cancer is also called tonsillar carcinoma and describes a malignant disease of the palatine tonsils.
Urachus carcinoma
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
Urachal carcinoma is an aggressive and malignant (malignant) but rare form of tumour that affects the urinary tract.
Uterine polyp
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
A uterine polyp, also called an endometrial polyp, is usually a benign growth of the lining of the uterus caused by increased cell growth.
Vulvar carcinoma
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
Vulvar carcinoma is a rare malignant cancer of the external female genitalia.
White skin cancer
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
White or light skin cancer is the most common type of skin cancer.
Arachnoid cysts
von: Eder Herbert
April 17, 2023
An arachnoid cyst is located in the arachnoid, the spider tissue membrane and innermost enveloping layer of the brain
Baker cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 17, 2023
The Baker's cyst develops in the back of the knee. It is a bulge in the joint capsule of the knee joint.
Bile duct cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 17, 2023
A bile duct cyst is a congenital dilatation of the common bile duct or the intrahepatic bile ducts.
Breast cysts
von: Eder Herbert
April 17, 2023
Breast cysts form as cavities filled with fluid in the glandular lobule of the breast.
Bronchogenic cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 17, 2023
Bronchogenic cysts are closed tissue cavities, which occur rather rarely and affect the bronchogenic tissue.
Choldedochal cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 17, 2023
A cholledochal cyst describes the cystic dilatation of the (extrahepatic) bile ducts located outside the liver.
Corpus luteum cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 17, 2023
A corpus luteum cyst is a cyst of the corpus luteum.
Dentition cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 17, 2023
The term dentition cyst is used to describe the bulging of a tooth sac over the milk teeth that have not yet erupted.
Dermoid cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 17, 2023
A dermoid cyst is also popularly called a "lost twin" because it can often contain hair, different types of tissue, skin and even teeth.
Epidermoid cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 17, 2023
An epidermoid cyst develops in the dermis, under the surface of the skin, and is recognisable as a small bump
Mediastinal cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 17, 2023
A mediastinal cyst is a condition of the interstitial space (mediastinum) in which cavities filled with mucus or fluid develop
Neurenteric cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 17, 2023
A neurenteric cyst, or enterogenic cyst, is a malformation of the nerve canal, spinal column and spinal cord that is not associated with a loss of intelligence (non-syndromal)
Ovarian cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 17, 2023
An ovarian cyst, or ovarian cyst, is a cavity on the ovaries that can be filled with fluid or tissue.
Pericardial cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 17, 2023
A pericardial cyst originates from the pericardium and is a benign tumour of the mediastinum.
Perineural cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 17, 2023
A perineural cyst develops as a bulge filled with cerebrospinal fluid at the exit of the spinal canal and is a rather rare condition.
Pilonidal cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 17, 2023
A pilonidal cyst, or sinus pilonidalis, is derived from the Latin word "pilus", which means hair.
Sebaceous gland cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 17, 2023
A benign growth of the sebaceous gland is called a sebaceous gland cyst. Doctors also speak of an atheroma or a trichilemmal cyst.
Tarlov cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 17, 2023
A Tarlov's cyst, also called a perineural cyst, is an outpouching of the nerve root of the spinal ganglia filled with cerebrospinal fluid
Thoracic cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 17, 2023
A thoracic cyst is a fluid-filled cavity in the tissue of the chest (thorax).
Thymus cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 17, 2023
A thymic cyst arises outside or inside the thymus gland (sweetbread), an important part of the immune system, which is located at the level of the pharynx and the anterior or posterior medistinum