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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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Salvage Therapy for Myeloma does not help Progressive Disease…

“For myeloma patients with progressive disease (PD) after induction therapy, deepening of response through salvage therapy is not associated with improved progression-free or overall survival..” According

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Catheter Ablation no better than Drugs for AFib

“The study, called the Cabana trial, found that the procedure (catheter ablation) was no more effective than much cheaper medications at reducing mortality, cardiac arrest, major bleeding and stroke.” I

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MGUS- Kidney Health?

“And yes, there is a tiny amount of kidney damage. I’m guessing that your type of monoclonal proteins are damaging your kidney health.” Hello. My name is Brook. I am 42 years old and an

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Pycnogenol Supplementation As Meniere’s and Tinnitus Therapy

Pycnogenol (Pyc) is effective in a short period of time in relieving tinnitus symptoms by improving cochlear blood flow If I knew then what I know now. If I had a nickel for every time I said that since

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Myeloma Symptoms- Kidney Damage

Kidney Damage Is A Common Symptom of Multiple Myeloma. Renal Insufficiency AKA Kidney Damage and is Characterized by an Elevated Serum Creatinine.  Bone Pain, Anemia and Kidney Damage are the Big Three

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Myeloma – Calcium – Imaging – Bone Health

Managing your bone health is a life-long endeavor for the newly diagnosed myeloma patient. The diagnostic test measuring the calcium in your blood will be central to this job Multiple Myeloma is sometimes

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Stem cell transplant, MM, Cardio Disease and Prevention-

“Hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients may be at an increased risk of developing hypertension, diabetes and dyslipidemia (referred to as cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF); and these can

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Myeloma, stage 3 young…

“In newly diagnosed patients treated with induction, stem cell transplantation, and Revlimid maintenance therapy, the proportion of patients who get to a complete response is approximately 30% Hi

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Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma – Stage 1

It is critical for the myeloma – stage 1 patient to understand that he/she is an outlier, statistically speaking, when compared to the “average” newly diagnosed patient. Newly diagnosed

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Stage 1 Multiple Myeloma Treatment- NOT SOC!

“However, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) survivors are at risk of developing long-term complications, such as endocrinopathies, musculoskeletal disorders, cardiopulmonary compromise

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Multiple Myeloma – Partial Remission

Multiple Myeloma Cancer Coaching is information and feedback from a long-term Myeloma Survivor. Your MM oncologist and I provide you with information, education and support- Based on the post and questions

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Myeloma – Nutritional Supplementation

Nutritional Supplementation – as myeloma therapy, as a complementary therapy or as an integrative therapy is, in my opinion, the key to long-term myeloma treatment.  Living with multiple myeloma

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