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Recently Diagnosed or Relapsed? Stop Looking For a Miracle Cure, and Use Evidence-Based Therapies To Enhance Your Treatment and Prolong Your Remission

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 and your Bones- Diagnostics, Therapies, and Dangers

70-80% of multiple myeloma patients will have bone involvement, with risk for skeletal-related events…Bone lesions most commonly involve the vertebra, ribs, skull, pelvic bones and femur in descending

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High Risk for Depression- Should you Take Antidepressants as a Preventative?

…although antidepressants are usually well tolerated, these medications can come with side effects ranging from headaches to diarrhea to life-threatening reactions.” Depression is a poorly

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Myeloma, Nerve Pain & Vitamin D3

“PN (nerve pain) is not only induced by treatment, as studies have found percentages of PN in newly diagnosed MM patients in 13% … Vitamin D Deficiency Getting enough, but not too much, vitamin

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MGUS, SMM Neuropathy

“Peripheral Neuropathy is not only induced by treatment, as studies have found percentages of PN in newly diagnosed MM patients in 13% … Vitamin D Deficiency Getting enough, but not too much,

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Honokiol Cytotoxic to Multiple Myeloma as well as Enhances Chemo

“A concurrent study of honokiol in multiple myeloma demonstrated that honokiol killed myeloma cells from relapsed patients at doses that did not kill PBMCs…” The challenge faced by MM

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Anti-Aging- Inflammation, Cognitive Function

Chronic systemic inflammation becomes increasingly associated with risk of death, loss of cognitive function and increasing dependency The term “anti-aging” has become sort of huckster-ish

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Multiple Myeloma Diagnosis- “How Long Have I Got?”

“So how long have I got?”…“My oncologist told me that the five-year survival rate for my cancer is 45 percent. What does this actually mean for me?”… “How long have I got? We

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Non-Conventional Lymphedema Therapies

Wearing surgical bandage, massage, exercise, and pumps form the core program for most patients with lymphedema-  Breast cancer is a serious type of cancer. More to the point, a common side effect from

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Financial Toxicity- Myeloma

“The staggering cost of cancer care forces many patients to file for bankruptcy, and that financial toxicity may play a role in cutting their lives short, new research suggests When I was first diagnosed

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Can Extreme Nutrition Beat Multiple Myeloma? Yes and here’s How…

“Along with maintaining a healthy attitude, avoiding illness and infection, and exercising regularly, research shows that (MM) cancer nutrition can influence cancer progression, recurrence risk,

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Curcumin, Doxorubicin Combo in Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma

Conclusion: PAd is an active salvage therapy with manageable toxicity in patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. The good news is that there is a long and growing list of conventional, FDA

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Resveratrol = Slow Myeloma, Slow disease?

a phase II study evaluating resveratrol (RES) in patients with Alzheimer disease showed that resveratrol can delay cognitive decline in the ability to perform daily tasks119 Can Resveratrol (RES) slow

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