Multiple Myeloma an incurable disease, but I have spent the last 25 years in remission using a blend of conventional oncology and evidence-based nutrition, supplementation, and lifestyle therapies from peer-reviewed studies that your oncologist probably hasn't told you about.
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“Myeloma is one of the most common malignancies that results in osteolytic lesions of the spine. Complications, including pathological fractures of the vertebrae and spinal cord compression, may
Continue reading“…said their data contradicts the notion that bone lesions are the primary cause of hypercalcemia (HC), noting that 91.2% of patients in their study had bone destruction, but only 16.8% had
Continue readingThe reduction in mortality was strongest for respiratory disease, neurodegenerative disease, and diabetes, followed by cancer (multiple myeloma!) and cardiovascular diseases. Mixed Nuts and Peanuts as multiple
Continue reading“There are fractures that are associated with reduced bone mineral density (BMD) and others that are associated with reduced density of osteocytes, the key cell of bone remodeling.3…” Good
Continue readingAccording to the study talked about in the video, curcumin and diet can slow the progression of Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance (MGUS) to Multiple Myeloma. I don’t believe in diets.
Continue readingCan MGUS Patients Prevent full-blown MM with IP6 and Inositol? Jim Thinks So- I believe that I have remained in complete remission from my end-stage Multiple Myeloma since ’99 by living an evidence-based,
Continue reading“The solution to the “less is more” conundrum faced by all multiple myeloma patients and survivors are evidence-based but non-toxic therapies like thymoquinone (TQ) aka black seed oil.” Hi
Continue reading“Previous studies have shown that maximal-dose RVD leads to excellent overall response rates (ORR)… but has also been associated with toxicity and frequently requires dose reductions in older
Continue reading“It is possible that cytotoxic treatment per se may promote transformation10)”. Suffice to say that you have been through the blood cancer wringer. And lived to talk about it. I am impressed. Hi
Continue readingMore effective treatment options for MM are urgently needed. Disease relapse is inevitable and MM remains incurable. Anti-cancer drugs including novel therapies in monotherapy have debilitating side effects,
Continue reading“Considering only FDA approved MM therapies represents short-term thinking. Newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients are put at a huge disadvantage if they think short-term…” Hi David.
Continue reading“…there is a need to better understand the significant heterogeneity in SMM and to identify the patients who benefit the most from early treatment from those who can safely defer treatment.” I
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