Resonant_Therapy_Sessions_03
* Hyperventilation, a state of breathing faster or deeper than normal.
* Barotrauma, physical damage to body tissues caused by a difference
in pressure between internal organs and the outer surface of the body.
* Hypercholesterolemia, high levels of cholesterol in the blood.
* Colic, cyclical cramping abdominal pain either from kidneys or intestines.
* Sepsis, blood poisoning, septicemia, is a systemic inflammatory response
syndrome caused by an infection.
* Septic shock, a condition that results of severe infection and sepsis.
* Tennis elbow, overuse injury occurring in the lateral side of the elbow
region.
* Fibromyalgia, disorder characterized by muscle pain, fatigue, joint
stiffness, and depression or anxiety.
* Ecchymosis, hematoma, bruise, the escape of blood into the tissues from
ruptured blood vessels.
* Thrombocytopenia, relative decrease of platelets in the blood due to a
number of disease processes which may lead to malaise, fatigue and
general weakness.
* Platelet pool deficiency, a type of coagulopathy characterized by defects
in the granules in platelets.
* Agammaglobulinemia, a type of primary immune deficiency disease
characterized by absence of gamma globulins.
* Aplastic anemia, a condition where bone marrow does not produce
sufficient new cells to replenish blood cells.
* Epistaxis, nosebleed.
* Apnea, temporary absence or cessation of breathing.
* Central sleep apnea, imbalanced brain's respiratory control centers
during sleep.
* Appendicitis, water fast for 48 hours.
* Gynecomastia, abnormal development of large mammary glands in
males resulting in breast enlargement.
* Sarcoidosis, abnormal collections of chronic inflammatory cells
(granulomas) form as nodules in multiple organs.
* Histiocytosis, a condition marked by an abnormal appearance of
histiocytes in the blood.
* Benign fibrous histiocytoma, benign skin growths which may form
as a reaction to previous injuries such as insect bites or thorn pricks.
* Angiolymphoid, benign but potentially disfiguring vascular
proliferative disease presenting as collections of papules, nodules or
plaques, most commonly in the head and neck area.
* Angiofibroma, focal growth of vascular and collagen structures
normally found in the skin.
* Diabetic ketoacidosis, occurs when the body cannot use sugar
(glucose) as a fuel source because there is no insulin or not enough
insulin. Fat is used for fuel instead. Byproducts of fat breakdown,
called ketones, build up in the body.
* Hyperinsulinism, an above normal level of insulin in the blood of a
person or animal. When liver cells and other cells that remove glucose
from the blood become less sensitive to the insulin, the pancreas
increases secretion and the level of insulin in the blood rises. However,
if insulin resistance worsens or insulin secretion ability declines, the
glucose levels will begin to rise.
* Insulinoma, tumor of the pancreas that is derived from beta cells and
secretes insulin. The secretion of insulin by insulinomas is not properly
regulated by glucose and the tumors will continue to secrete insulin
causing glucose levels to fall further than normal.
* Prognathism, abnormal protrusion of the jaw.
* Arteriosclerosis, hardening (and loss of elasticity) of medium or large
arteries.
* Tinnitus, perception of sound in the head or the ears.
* Trigeminal neuralgia, nerve disorder that causes a stabbing or electric-
shock-like pain in parts of the face.
Algorithmic piano music mixed with sound frequencies.
The sound frequencies used in these sessions
are based upon Rife sets for resonant therapy
devices.
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