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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Regarding your question about multiple myeloma diet and liver enzymes, or I should say, a diet to bring down liver enzymes when they are high, I have linked an article below… Hello David, thank you
Continue reading“All patients received >4 weeks of acyclovir antibiotics prophylaxis (400 mg twice daily), which was initiated prior to starting treatment with bortezomib and discontinued 4 weeks following bortezomib…” Hi
Continue readingA group of molecules that helps form new blood vessels — a process called angiogenesis — is known to be involved in the growth and activity of multiple myeloma… Thalidomide, revlimid, curcumin, resveratrol
Continue reading“Barrett’s Esophagus (BE) is a serious complication of GERD… About 10% of people with chronic symptoms of GERD develop Barrett’s esophagus. Barrett’s esophagus is not cancer.
Continue readingPre-Myeloma- Single Bone Plasmacytoma, Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance (MGUS) and Smoldering Multiple Myeloma (SMM) Defined- Symptoms, Causes, Diagnostics- Pre-myeloma is a diagnostic
Continue readingThe under-reporting of the possible side effects of heart damage from cancer drugs puts (myeloma) patients at an increased risk for heart failure, according to two researchers at the Stanford University
Continue readingI encourage you to talk with a pain specialist as well as your dad’s oncologist. The published research about C-B-D, myeloma and pain is thin and often anecdotal. Dear Cancer Coach- My father was
Continue reading“Therefore, we suggest that the combination of HCF consumption and aerobic exercise may be beneficial for improving EF (chemobrain).” What are high cocoa flavanols (HCF)? I was diagnosed with
Continue reading“Nonhematologic grade 3 adverse events occurred in 21 smoldering multiple myeloma patients (38.9%) and included thromboembolism, rash, and lung infection, with no grade 4 events.” Yes, chemotherapy
Continue readingWhen performed mindfully, yoga, while addressing all the underlying causes can reduce hypertension. It calms down the nervous system, thereby slowing down your heart rate. I was diagnosed with chemotherapy-induced
Continue reading“Studies of subjects who increased their daily intake of flavonoids from chocolate found that their LDL-cholesterol levels dropped, their blood vessels relaxed, and blood-clotting tendencies were
Continue readingShould we treat patients with myeloma with multidrug, multitransplant combinations with the goal of potentially curing a subset of patients, recognizing that the risk of adverse events and effect on quality
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