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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Learn all need to know about Multiple Myeloma stages — from stage I to II, III, and end stage. Staging Multiple Myeloma is central to determining a patient’s prognosis, yet it can be complicated
Continue readingThe development of MM in the setting of SS is unusual and the aetiopathogenic mechanism still unknown. However, some elements orient toward a common pathway for these two diseases Multiple Myeloma (MM)
Continue reading“…important to recognize the cumulative burden of the disease and treatment-related toxicity in both the stable and active phases of myeloma..” Hi David- I’m writing to you about
Continue readingYes, nutritional supplements “work” for multiple myeloma patients and survivors. I supplement daily (see below) with many of the below and have remained in complete remission since 1999. Conventional
Continue readingWhat does it mean to “put a good spin on your life?” What exactly is “the new normal?” Do multiple myeloma patients get annoyed when someone tells them to “look on the bright
Continue readingProponents of using hydrogen peroxide to treat cancer claim that it kills cancer cells by flooding them with oxygen. Hi David, what is your opinion on Hydrogen Peroxide multiple myeloma treatment and Hydrogen
Continue readingThe influence of psychosocial factors (stress) on the development and progression of cancer has been a longstanding hypothesis since ancient times. Can stress cause cancer? I believe that stress contributed
Continue reading“There needs to be greater awareness that there is nothing wrong with getting help (mind-body therapy) to manage the emotional upheaval — particularly depression, anxiety, and PTSD —
Continue reading“It’s potentially a very potent driver of cancer aggression (sleep apnea),” she says. “It’s so simple. It had such a profound impact, but it’s potentially so treatable.” When we get a multiple
Continue reading“And then I focused on the viral therapies, the measles infusion, and how as cancer patients the chemo and the radiation can be so toxic, it can be so debilitating. The time for travel, the expense of
Continue readingExercise is known to be associated with reduced risk of all-cause mortality, cardiovascular disease, stroke, and diabetes, but its association with mental health remains unclear. A multiple myeloma diagnosis
Continue readingCan you live a normal life with myeloma? Understanding the best of both conventional and non-conventional multiple myeloma therapies allows you to live “the new normal.” A diagnosis of any cancer,
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