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Cancer and accompanying frequency therapy
Cancer is a disease that affects millions of people worldwide and its effects can be devastating. Being diagnosed with cancer can be a shock and places an enormous physical, emotional and financial burden on both those affected and their loved ones. While conventional cancer treatment in the form of surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy is often seen as the standard treatment, more and more people are looking for alternative treatment methods to improve their chances of recovery and reduce the side effects of conventional therapies. One promising option that is becoming increasingly important is concomitant frequency therapy.
The idea of frequency therapy is based on the assumption that every cell and every organ in the body has its own vibration or frequency. In a disease such as cancer, this frequency is disturbed, causing the cells to malfunction. Accompanying frequency therapy attempts to balance these disturbed frequencies with the help of electrical impulses or electromagnetic waves, thereby activating the body's self-healing powers.
The use of frequency therapy in cancer therapy is not new. As early as the 1920s, the doctor Royal Rife experimented with electrical frequencies to destroy tumour cells. In recent years, however, research in this area has made considerable progress and more and more studies are proving the effectiveness of adjuvant frequency therapy in the treatment of cancer.
General health

Anti-cancer diet

Dr Royal Rife and frequency therapy in relation to cancer

B-cell lymphoma

Bowen's disease

Brain tumour

Burkitt's lymphoma

Chest wall tumour

Choroidal melanoma

CUP syndrome

Epithelioma Malignant

Ewing's sarcoma

Fibrosarcoma

Gastroinestinal stromal tumour

Glioblastoma

Gorlin syndrome

Kaposi's sarcoma

Krukenberg tumour

Liposarcoma

Morvan syndrome

Neck tumour

Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

Oligoastrocytoma

Oligodendroglioma

Osteosarcoma

Rhabdomyosarcoma

Wilms' tumour

Causes of tumours

How do cancer cells develop?

Meningiomas malignant

Prevention of tumour processes

Sarcomas and frequency therapy

Tumours - Orthodox medicine - Complementary medicine

Adrenocortical cancer

Anal carcinoma

Basal cell carcinoma

Black skin cancer

Bladder carcinoma

Bone cancer

Breast cancer (mammary carcinoma)

Bronchial carcinoma

Cancer of the uterus

Cervical cancer

Cholangiocarcinoma - Bile duct carcinoma

Colorectal cancer

Ear cancer

Endometrial carcinoma

Esophageal cancer

Eye cancer

Gallbladder carcinoma

How do cancer cells develop?

Laryngeal carcinoma - cancer of the larynx

Liver carcinoma

Merkel cell carcinoma

Nasal cancer

Nasopharyngeal carcinoma

Oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma

Ovarian cancer

Pancreatic cancer

Parathyroid cancer

Penile cancer

Pharyngeal carcinoma

Prostate cancer

Renal cell cancer

Salivary gland cancer

Skin cancer

Squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity

Stomach cancer

Testicular cancer

Thyroid cancer

Tongue carcinoma

Tonsil cancer

Urachus carcinoma

Vulvar carcinoma

White skin cancer

Arachnoid sarcoma

Basal cell nevus syndrome

Hypopharyngeal carcinoma

Islet cell carcinoma

Lentigo maligna

Malignant brain tumour

Meningiomas malignant

Merkel cell carcinoma

Multiple myeloma

Mycosis fungoides

Myxoid epithelioid sarcoma

Neuroblastoma

Paget's disease

Paraganglioma

Plasmocytoma

Retinoblastoma

Salivary gland cancer

Sézary syndrome

T-cell lymphoma

Thymic carcinoma

Waldenström's macroglobulinemia

Zollinger-Ellison syndrome

Germ cell tumour in men

Medulloblastoma

Myelofibrosis

Nephroblastoma
