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ReplyMultiple 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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Hi David- I read your story and wonder if you are still in remission with Multiple myeloma.
I was diagnosed in 2008 after breaking 4 vertebrae in my spine. Did all kinds of chemo and radiations and did stem cell transplant twice. My disease is progressing very fast at this point and the doctors have lost hope.
My M-spike is 5.01 and my IGG is 7000 . Do you think that the Antineoplastons may work?
I hope you are still around and doing well to give me hope to beat this thing.
Sincerely, Suzy
Hi Suzy-
I am sorry to read of you MM challenges. I will try to answer your questions. Yes, I am still in complete remission from multiple myeloma.
Yes, antineoplaston therapy may work but keep several things in mind.
I have remained in complete remission from my multiple myeloma since ’99 by living an evidence-based, non-toxic, anti-myeloma lifestyle through nutrition, supplementation, detox, exercise, bone health and mind-body therapies. Click the button on the right side of the page to watch a free webinar about the MM CC program.
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thank you,
David Emerson
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