Chromosomes & Genes


I believe that the work of the last 9 months represents the biggest and most promising breakthrough of my 48-year career: frequencies to correct defective genes and chromosomes. I mention here only a few applications:

 

Autism: Chromosomes 7, 15, 17 and 22

Connective tissue: Chromosome 7

Diabetes Type 1: Chromosomes 2, 6, 7 and 11, knowing that life expectancy is reduced by 25 years on average, it is preferable to act in time.

Diabetes Type 2: Chromosomes 1, 10, 12 & 20, the average life expectancy is reduced by 10 years.

Epidermolysis Bullosa: Chromosomes 12`& 17

Epilepsy: Chromosomes 18 & 20

Haemophilia: Chromosome X

Hyperthyroidism: Chromosome 18

Insomnia: Chromosomes 7 & 9

Leukemia What exactly is Philadelphia Chromosome ALL?

 

Ph+ is a subtype of ALL where leukemia cells contain a genetic mutation called the Philadelphia chromosome, named after its place of discovery. People with other types of ALL don’t have this chromosome.

 

Human cells usually have 23 pairs of chromosomes that contain genetic information. The Philadelphia chromosome is a shortened version of chromosome 22Trusted Source. It forms when a gene generally found on chromosome 9 called ABL attaches to the BCR gene on chromosome 22. This fusion causes the formation of a new gene called BCR-ABL.

BCR-ABL makes a protein called tyrosine kinase. This protein causes leukemia cells to grow uncontrollably and crowd out healthy white blood cells.

Along with people with Ph+, almost all people with chronic myeloid leukemia have the Philadelphia chromosome.

 

Several genetic mutations have been identified in people with either type of ALL, such as:

•           a missing chromosome 7

•           an extra chromosome 8

•           abnormal changes in genes on chromosomes 4 and 11

•           a less than usual number of chromosomes

•           a more than usual number of chromosomes

•           abnormal changes in genes on chromosomes 10 and 14

 

Muscular dystrophy: Chromosome X

Parkinson s disease: Chromosomes 4 & 6

Prostate: 1, 5, 6, 8, 10, 13, 16, 17, 18, 21 & X

Sickle Cell disease: Chromosome 11

Thalassemia major (Alpha-): Chromosome 16

Thalassemia major (Beta & Delta-): Chromosome 11

 

This information (links between chromosomes, organs and diseases) is given as an indication and based on information that you can find on the internet.

 

Ideally, it is necessary to test for each particular case the resonance with the 23 chromosomes and also to follow simultaneously the classical protocols that we recommend.

I hope that you too, thanks to this information, will be able to find effective solutions to treat the people who come to you. And you, especially as a therapist, stay healthy, act in time. 

 

A 30ml bottle costs 90 €.

 

We can also do the test ourselves for any person who requests it and prepare the dosage adapted to the case that is submitted to us.

 

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