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“Skin rash developed shortly after starting treatment (for pancreatic cancer) seemed to be associated with better efficacy and might be used to assist clinical decision-making…” Treatment-related
Continue readingConventional Oncology has Little to Offer the Pancreatic Cancer Patient. Think Outside the Box and Consider Conventional Therapies combined with Evidence-based Integrative, and Complementary Therapies. I
Continue readingI blog about both brain health and dementia. I believe that optimizing brain health is the best therapy to prevent Alzheimer’s Disease. I am stating this at the beginning of this post because the studies
Continue reading“Patients who had a combination of intravenous vitamin C and chemotherapy did significantly better than the national average of patients just taking chemotherapy alone…” Conventional
Continue reading“There is no cure for AD. While much remains unknown about the disease, scientists increasingly suspect that neuroinflammation may play a role.” Chemobrain, Mild Cognitive Impairment, Dementia,
Continue readingResearch and Personal Experience Confirm the Benefit of Omega 3 Fatty Acids combined with Olive oil for Brain, Heart, Blood Heath- And they fight Cancer Too- I am a long-term survivor of an “incurable”
Continue readingConventional Oncology Does Not Cure Multiple Myeloma- Understand Complementary and Integrative Therapies to Give you Choices… The good news is that there is a long and growing list of FDA approved
Continue readingWhen researchers added a curcumin-based compound to head and neck cancer cell lines, they were able to cut the dose of the chemotherapy drug cisplatin by four while still killing tumor cells equally as
Continue reading“Results showed that curcumin was more effective than placebo in significantly reducing PMS symptoms over the three-month period” I have never experienced PMS symptoms. I’m writing this
Continue reading"It is never too late for people to stop , even when they have lung cancer," proclaims an editorial published online January 21 in the BMJ.
Continue readingChronic 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
Continue readingAppropriate 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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