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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“Our study suggests that EPA and DHA (fish oil) induce selective cytotoxic effects in Multiple Myeloma and increase sensitivity to bortezomib” I was diagnosed with multiple myeloma (MM) in
Continue readingAren’t we all looking for some form of growth and development in our lives? It can be mentally, spiritually or physically, either way, we search for a better version of ourselves, the optimum interpretation
Continue readingMaitake, Shiitake and AHCC may all be able to kill human papillomavirus. HPV increases the risk of myeloma. I’m taking mushrooms… Does the HPV virus cause multiple myeloma? The studies linked
Continue reading“Our results confirm that vitamin D deficiency is associated with a substantially increased risk of all-cause dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.” When I read the studies linked and excerpted
Continue reading“The depth of response after induction and before ASCT determines patients’ prognoses after ASCT since the quality of response post induction and prior to ASCT are predictive of long-term PFS post
Continue readingEvidence-based, Non-Toxic Therapies to Repair U.V. Skin Damage, Reduce Your Risk of Skin Cancer While Making Your Skin Look Better- I am a long-term multiple myeloma (MM) survivor and MM coach. I swear
Continue readingWhat is the newest treatment for multiple myeloma? What is the success rate, what are the side effects? How much will it cost??? I am posting Tom’s account for three reasons- first, CAR T-Cell therapy
Continue reading“According to Markham, most people with heart failure figure out their best sleep position through trial and error. Here are 5 things to try if you have heart failure and are struggling to get a
Continue reading“Non-IgM MGUS is considered a preneoplastic condition with an annual risk of progression of approximately 1%. Risk of progression is increased when M protein greater than or equal to 15 g/L and with
Continue reading“Significantly higher overall response rates (MM) and longer duration of remissions were observed in the OE-group (Wobenzym)” Newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients are often told that their
Continue readingHi David- I just found out my myeloma is back- my multiple myeloma relapsed. My M-protein has reappeared after a 3 year remission. Just had a CT scan and waiting for the results to see if there’s bone
Continue reading“Cancer treatment can be debilitating, but there may be ways patients can better prepare themselves for the challenges to come…” Hello David- I believe I was diagnosed with monoclonal
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