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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Multiple Myeloma Patients and Survivors Must Pursue the Best of both Conventional and Non-Conventional Therapies to Manage Their Cancer- Hi David- I read your story and wonder if you are still in remission
Continue reading“clinical studies suggest that (the chemotherapy side effect) anthracycline–induced cardiotoxicity can be prevented by administering coenzyme Q10 during cancer chemotherapy This blog post
Continue readingher Curcumin (Cu), which has powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, is the most active constituent of turmeric, making up between two to six percent of this spice.” Dear Cancer Coach: Is
Continue readingThis new discovery explains how antioxidants in red wine and green tea produce a combined effect to disrupt an important cell signaling pathway necessary for prostate cancer growth… Let’s say
Continue reading“Quercetin‘s antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects have made it an increasingly popular supplement among those looking to boost immune, cardiovascular, and metabolic health.” Four
Continue reading“We observed that curcumin cell death induction was heterogeneous, of note 16 Human Myeloma Cell Lines were highly sensitive to curcumin…” Curcumin (Cu) is one of the best examples I
Continue reading“Benzimidazoles, including albendazole, fenbendazole, mebendazole, and nocodazole, have been used as anthelmintics and fungicides…fenbendazole, and nocodazole significantly inhibited multiple
Continue readingGerson, Poly MVA, CHIPSA, Insulin Potentiation Therapy, Laetrile, etc. etc.- I have studied alternative therapies for multiple myeloma for years and never found credible evidence of success- The first
Continue readingNutritional Supplementation – as myeloma therapy, as a complementary therapy or as an integrative therapy is, in my opinion, the key to long-term myeloma treatment. Living with multiple myeloma
Continue readingI’ve learned that frequent, moderate exercise is the single most effective therapy for multiple myeloma patients and survivors. Before, during and after therapy. The cartoon in the upper right corner
Continue reading“Multiple myeloma is currently not a curable disease. There are a small number of patients whose disease will be well controlled for a long period following MM chemotherapy.” The good news-
Continue reading“…the present study highlights a widespread and alarming rate of vitamin D deficiency in patients with metastatic bone disease and multiple myeloma…” Maintaining your bone health
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