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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.
Malignant tumors and frequency therapy
Oncoviruses, bacteria and parasites: How microorganisms influence cancer - and what role frequency therapy could play
Cancer and frequency therapy: hope, science and future prospects
Anti-cancer diet
Dr Royal Rife and frequency therapy in relation to cancer
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