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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- Antioxidants, Anti-inflammatory, Anti-Angiogenesis

“At present, there is no strategy to reduce the risk of recurrence of the primary tumors or of a second cancer among survivors. Patients unresponsive to standard or experimental therapies have little

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Pediatric, AYA Survivors “Cure is NOT Enough”

For pediatric and AYA cancer survivors, a cure is not enough. I’ve never said the phrase A Cure Is Not Enough out loud. It sounds like the title of some sort of weird movie. I feel selfish for

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Cocoa Flavanols Enhance Heart Health

…trials provide scientific evidence of the vascular effects of cocoa flavanols and suggest that the regular consumption of cocoa products containing flavanols may reduce risk of CVD Its not enough

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Probiotic, Magnesium- Depression

“This study shows that consumption of a specific probiotic can improve both gut symptoms and psychological issues in IBS…” The study linked and excerpted below is a small pilot study

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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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Blood Heart Health – Hemp, Flax

Recent studies, mostly in animals, have examined the effects of these fatty acids and dietary hempseed itself on platelet aggregation, ischemic heart disease and other aspects of our cardiovascular health. Blood

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Myeloma Survivor? Protect Your Heart.

Appropriate early management of CHD risk factors and stimulation of physical activity and supplementation may reduce CHD risk in multiple myeloma survivors. The bad news is that if you underwent certain

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Multiple Myeloma Side Effect- Osteonecrosis of the Jaw-

“The management of bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) for MM patients, is challenging and controversial. At present, there is no established medication treatment for the disease.” Dear

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A-fib – Risk of Stroke, Dementia

The researchers found that people with A-fib showed a faster rate of decline in thinking and memory skills than those without the condition, and were 40% more likely to develop dementia… The study

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Osteonecrosis of the Jaw- More Common Than Thought

e “An analysis of Medicare data for more than 1,800 head/neck cancer patients suggests that jaw complications following radiation treatment may be more common than recognized” Osteonecrosis

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Cytoxan During Myeloma Therapy?

“In summary, we show that mobilization with Cytoxan increases toxicity without positively impacting long-term outcomes in MM. Our findings place into question Cy’s benefit as a routine component

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Multiple Myeloma Chemotherapy: Overview of Options and Side Effects

Every Chemotherapy Comes with Side Effects– Short-Term, Long-Term, and Late-Stage. Integrative Therapies Can Help. Multiple myeloma chemotherapy has changed a lot since I was first diagnosed. Well,

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