- Frequency systems
-
Themes
- Tumours benign (benign)
- Tumour malignant (malignant)
- Polyps
- Cysts
- Viruses
- Bacteria
- Dermatology and frequencies
- Gynaecology and frequencies
- Diseases and frequencies
- Neoplasia and frequency therapy
- Pathogens and frequency therapy
- Esotericism and frequency therapy
- Hydrogen - frequency therapy
- Topics Electrosmog
- KE herbs blog
- Frequency therapy basis
- Biozapper
- Hunter 4025 - Meta Hunter
- Frequency therapy in Austria
- Health in general
- Element theory
- Mycotherapy
- Vital field
- Allergies
- Acid-base balance
- Fungal diseases
- Book recommendations
- Complementary medicine
- Supplements
- E-Smog
- Frequencies | Diseases
- Analysis | Consulting
- Education
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.
Filter products
Hepatitis C virus
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
Hepatitis viruses occur in different forms, they are classified alphabetically as Hepatitis A Virus (HAV), Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) , Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), Hepatitis D Virus (HDV) and Hepatitis E Virus (HEV).
Hepatitis viruses
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
Hepatitis refers to an inflammatory condition of the liver. It is often caused by a viral infection, but there are other possible causes of hepatitis.
Herpes Simplex Viruses
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
However, the virus can also penetrate the peripheral and central nervous system, cause acute and chronic nerve inflammation and destroy tissue.
Histiocytoma
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
A histiocytoma is a benign growth of connective tissue. Because it resembles a hard fibroma, a histiocytoma is also called a dermatofibroma.
Histoplasma capsulatum
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
Histoplasmosis is a pulmonary and haematogenous disease caused by Histoplasma capsulatum. It is often chronic and usually follows an asymptomatic primary infection.
Human herpes virus 8
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
Human herpes virus 8 - also known as carposome sarcoma herpes virus - is a double-stranded DNA virus. In the large family of herpes viruses, it belongs to the subgroup of gammaherpesviruses.
Human herpesvirus 5 (HHV-5, synonym Human cytomegalovirus)
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
The herpes viruses are an extremely well-known family of viruses. Everyone is familiar with the classic cold sore, or with chickenpox, which occurs mainly in children, and its sequelae, shingles.
Human papillomaviruses
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
Human papillomaviruses (HPV for short) are DNA viruses of which over 200 types are known and 124 virus types are more precisely defined. They can be responsible for cell growth in abnormal areas, precancerous lesions, as well as cancer or genital warts.
Inflammation of the nail bed
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
Inflammation of the nail bed (onychia or panaritium subunguale) is a mostly bacterial inflammation of the tissue on which the nail plate rests (nail bed).
Kaposi's sarcoma
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
Kaposi's sarcoma is a malignant tumour that usually affects the skin, but can also affect the mucous membranes and internal organs.
Kidney cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
A renal cyst is a fluid-filled cavity inside or immediately adjacent to the kidney. If there are several kidney cysts, it is called a cystic kidney or polycystic kidney disease.
Krukenberg tumour
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
Krukenberg tumour is the name given to a metastasis of a carcinoma of the gastrointestinal tract in the ovaries or in the Douglas space (an outpouching of the peritoneum).
Lipomatosis
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
Lipomatosis is a diffuse increase in fatty tissue (fatty tissue hyperplasia), which can occur mainly on the hips and around the heart (lipomatosis cordis).
Liposarcoma
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
A liposarcoma or lipomatous tumour is a malignant cancer of the fatty tissue (neoplasia)....
Lyme disease
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
Lyme disease, also called borreliosis, describes a clinical picture that is transmitted by ticks. However, human-to-human infection can be ruled out.
Meningioma
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
A meningioma (or meningioma) is a tumour that originates in the meninges and is usually benign. Although the tumour does not grow into the brain tissue, it gradually displaces it.
Morvan syndrome
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
Doctors use the term Morvan syndrome to describe a rather rare but life-threatening disease of the central nervous system.
Mumps virus
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
Mumps is an infectious disease caused by the mumps virus and is also known as goat peter. The virus only occurs in humans.
Mycoplasma genitalium
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
Mycoplasma genitalium (genital mycoplasma) is a bacterium that infects mucosal cells of the urogenital tract.
Nano bacteria
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
Nano bacteria were discovered in cell cultures in 1994, they are also called ultra micro bacteria.
Neck tumour
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
A neck tumour is the name given to a variety of cancers of the head and neck area. In addition to pharyngeal carcinoma, laryngeal or laryngeal carcinoma and other forms of oral cavity carcinoma also belong to neck tumour.
Neurenteric cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 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).
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
The term non-Hodgkin's lymphoma stands for various malignant cancers (malignant) of the lymphatic system and is often also referred to as "malignant lymphoma", which means "malignant lymph node tumour"
Oligoastrocytoma
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
The term oligoastrocytoma describes a type of tumour of the central nervous system.
Oligodendroglioma
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
Oligodendroglioma is a brain tumour (glial tumour) that mainly affects adults between 35 and 50 years of age. On average, oligodendroglioma is slightly more common in men than in women.
Osteosarcoma
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
Osteosarcoma is a malignant bone cancer and arises from the cells of the basic bone substance, the so-called bone matrix.
Polyneuropathy
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
Polyneuropathy is a disease of the peripheral nervous system. Motor, sensory or vegetative nerves can be affected together, or in a focal point.
Popliteal cyst
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
A popliteal cyst, also called a Baker's cyst, is a cavity filled with synovial fluid in the popliteal fossa.
Premenstrual syndrome
von: Eder Herbert
April 20, 2023
Many women experience abdominal pain or headaches before the onset of their period. Some may also experience mood swings.