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Is drinking OJ going to cure your myeloma? Probably not. Should you consider drinking OJ daily in your efforts to enhance the nutritive content of your daily diet? Yes. Is OJ an evidence-based non-conventional,
Continue readingStimulating Your Body’s Production of Stem Cells in Preparation for an Autologous Stem Cell Transplant (ASCT)? Try these Non-Toxic Therapies- The standard-of-care for healthy newly diagnosed multiple
Continue readingTo help control symptoms and enhance quality of life, some patients use complementary therapies as an adjunct to their conventional therapy…” Hi David- I recently received a myeloma diagnosis.
Continue readingHi. My name is David Emerson. I am a long-term MM survivor, MM cancer coach and director of PeopleBeatingCancer. Welcome to the Introduction to the Multiple Myeloma Cancer Coaching Program. When I launched
Continue reading“Multiple myeloma (MM) has one of the highest risks of thrombosis (symptom) among all cancers due to disease-related pathological changes… A blood clot (DVT) can be either a symptom of MM,
Continue readingThe patient survived nearly 4 years after diagnosis (pancreatic cancer), with PAA as his sole treatment, and he achieved objective regression of his disease. Hi David. Please help me. My mom (78) was diagnosed
Continue readingIn this lesson we will cover:What evidence-based integrative therapies are and what they do-- they "integrate" with conventional therapies to enhance outcomes and alleviate side effectsA reminder about
Continue readingIn this lesson we will cover:What are “alternative” therapies?What is the “evidence” that we are basing these therapies on?How can you use evidence-based therapies? (Overview)Discussion of ANP,
Continue reading“There are no proven special diets to treat multiple myeloma. However, there are specific nutrition strategies that can be used to treat common symptoms, such as kidney damage and anemia, as well
Continue reading“In general, your diet will provide enough protein (PRO). However, during cancer (MM) treatment (such as surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy) your protein requirements may increase” I
Continue reading“…including 50 human studies involving 8,521 patients, 5,081 of whom were given nutrients, have consistently shown…” In all my experience as a multiple myeloma survivor and MM cancer
Continue readingAlmost half of female cancer survivors had persistent symptoms of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) for many years after treatment ended The two immutable truths of cancer survivorship
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