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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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
Continue reading“…increase in depressive symptoms during hospitalization forHematopoietic stem cell transplantation were found to be the most important predictors of 6-month QOL impairment and PTSD symptoms” The
Continue readingStaging is a way of describing where a cancer is located, if or where it has spread, and whether it is affecting other parts of the body. Hi David- How can I maintain my multiple myeloma with evidence-based
Continue readingHi David- I was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma (MM) in February 2020, right in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. I was stage 3 and it was aggressive myeloma! A year prior I had started having issues
Continue reading“Between 50 and 80 percent of people with multiple myeloma (MM) will have Bence Jones protein in their urine…” Hi David- I was diagnosed a year ago with multiple myeloma stage 3 due to kidney
Continue readingIntravenous vitamin C (ascorbic acid and L-ascorbic acid) therapy is the ideal integrative, complementary, non-toxic, evidence-based therapy for multiple myeloma patients and survivors. Greetings David!
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 readingLastly, taking digestive enzymes, which help to more thoroughly break down and digest food, can also be of great value. I spend a lot of time focusing on my multiple myeloma diet. Fully digesting the
Continue readingMyelosuppression due to chemotherapy is one of the main challenges of conventional MM management (chemotherapy). Ironically, we MM survivors need to kill stem cells (MM) yet killing stem cells can be a
Continue reading“Like medicines, exercise comes with indications and contraindications. And overdosing and under-dosing are both possible.” Frequent, moderate exercise is at the heart of both my cancer prevention
Continue reading“People with myeloma stage 2 can experience fatigue due to the low red blood cell count caused by the cancer. “Anemia” is the term used to describe a low count of these cells…” Hi
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
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