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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Research and Personal Experience Confirm the Benefit of Omega 3 Fatty Acids combined with Olive oil for Brain, Heart, Blood Heath- And they fight Cancer Too- I am a long-term survivor of an “incurable”
Continue readingAccording to the last census, around 10 million Americans have mobility issues related to walking or climbing. This was the most common disability cited. As fate would have it, I am one of the 10 million
Continue readingHow does a long-term myeloma survivor cope with the risk of COVID-19? Can evidence-based, non-toxic supplements, antiviral, antibacterials help? I am a long-term survivor of the incurable blood cancer
Continue readingAccording to research MM patients over 70 are the majority of newly diagnosed MM patients, are a growing percentage of NDMM, are dying faster than young NDMM and are “vastly underrepresented in clinical
Continue readingfibroid volume increased (24.3%) over the study period; however, patients randomized to green tea extract treatment showed significant reduction (32.6%) in total UF volume As a long-term cancer survivor
Continue reading“Tumors need a blood supply to grow so they require new blood vessels. The native blood supply is insufficient, so angiogenesis is stimulated by the cancer itself for its own growth.” The article
Continue readingThe use of active surveillance increased from 14.5 percent to 42.1 percent of men with low-risk prostate cancer between 2010 and 2015, said the researchers... According to the study linked and excerpted
Continue readingPeople with multifocal lenses (after cataract surgery) may have more vision problems such as glare and seeing haloes. I underwent the usual multiple myeloma treatments post a MM diagnosis in 2/94. A constant
Continue readingASCT is aggressive, high-dose chemotherapy akin to using a sledge-hammer when a scalpel is needed. Novel chemotherapy regimens are the scalpel. When I say that an early stem cell transplant (ASCT) is
Continue readingMultiple Myeloma Overall 5-Year Survival Statistics are confusing at best. Misleading at worst. I was diagnosed in 1994 and was told I was end-stage in 1997. By 1999, I reached full remission by undergoing
Continue readingFighting off cancer (MM) requires the concerted efforts of immune molecules throughout the body, rather than just in the tumor itself… There is a long and growing list of FDA approved chemotherapy
Continue readingWhile the first (contrast agent for MRI) was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1988, there are lingering safety concerns about these agents (especially for MM)… Multiple
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