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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According to the research linked below, mulberry root bark suppresses myeloma. Reading this, the first question that pops into your head might be “why do I need to take an unproven myeloma therapy when my local oncologist can prescribe many different chemotherapy regimes, all that are FDA approved, all that can kill multiple myeloma?”
Unfortunately, if you ask your oncologist, if he/she is honest with you, they will explain that MM is an incurable blood cancer and that conventional oncology cannot cure you of it. Newly diagnosed myeloma patients reach remission and relapse over and over again until their blood cancer develops MDR aka multi-drug resistance.
MDR is when the patient’s myeloma develops a resistance to all available chemotherapy regimens rendering the patient unable to control his/her MM. When this happens the MM patient is overwhelmed by their MM.
Non-conventional complementary MM therapies are developed in the hope of helping to slow the patient’s MM. Let me be clear- mulberry root bark suppresses myeloma, it will not completely rid the patient’s body of it.
Conventional oncology prescribes only FDA approved therapies to treat MM. This is their mission. But there are a host of therapies shown to benefit the MM patient including:
and the list goes on and on. I am not anti-conventional therapy. Not by a long shot. I am a myeloma survivor who did not benefit from conventional therapies but developed more than a dozen long-term side effects from conventional therapies.
And it was an alternative cancer therapy that put me into complete remission.
I have come to believe that MM patients are better off balancing FDA approved conventional therapies with evidence-based non-conventional MM therapies. If you have any questions about either conventional or non-conventional MM therapies email me at David.PeopleBeatingCancer@gmail.com
Thank you,
David Emerson
“In addition, Mulberry Root Bark Extract repressed the expression of the β-catenin/T-cell factor (TCF)-dependent genes, cmyc and cyclin D1, thus inhibiting the proliferation of RPMI-8226 multiple myeloma (MM) cells. MRBE induced apoptosis in MM cells..
These findings suggest that MRBE and its active ingredient, ursolic acid, exert antiproliferative activity by promoting the degradation of β-catenin and may have significant chemopreventive potential against MM…
The root bark of Morus alba L. has been used in herbal medicine because of its anti-inflammatory, liver-protective, kidney-protective, hypotensive, diuretic, anti-cough, and analgesic effects [9]…
Discussion
Medicinal plants are potential resources for developing therapeutics targeting human diseases. The root bark of M. alba L., a traditional Chinese medicine, produces various natural compounds, including terpenoids, flavonoids, and stilenoids [24]…
In conclusion, this is the first study to identify the antiproliferative potency of MRBE and ursolic acid against MM cells and reveal the molecular mechanism. MRBE and ursolic acid accelerate oncogenic β-catenin turnover and repress β-catenin-dependent gene expression, thereby suppressing MM cell growth through apoptosis.
Therefore, MRBE and ursolic acid have potential to be developed into preventive or therapeutic agents for MM treatment…”
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