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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“In summary, we show that mobilization with Cytoxan increases toxicity without positively impacting long-term outcomes in MM. Our findings place into question Cy’s benefit as a routine component
Continue readingI believe nutrition, supplementation, lifestyle changes, and mind-body therapies help me remain in complete remission from my MM. Learn how this is possible with an anti-angiogenic, anti-myeloma diet.
Continue readingPAA selectively kills CD138+MM tumor cells derived from MM and smoldering MM (SMM) but not from monoclonal gammopathy undetermined significance (MGUS) patients. Hi David- I was wondering if intravenous
Continue readingSauna bathing may be an effective adjunctive therapy for chronic systolic CHF…. Repeated sauna bathing was safely completed without any adverse effects in all patients…” I was diagnosed
Continue readingI’m not a scientist. I’m not an oncologist. I am a long-term cancer survivor who underwent a lot of radiation. And I have the nerve damage caused by radiation fibrosis to prove it.I can’t
Continue reading“The Japanese practice of forest bathing is proven to lower heart rate and blood pressure, reduce stress hormone production, boost the immune system, and improve overall feelings of wellbeing. A
Continue reading“The assessment of minimal residual disease (MRD) … is established as a powerful predictor of long-term outcomes.” Yes, according to research, multiple myeloma patients who achieve
Continue readingA heart which cannot pump sufficient blood to meet the body’s requirements (i.e., heart failure) will often, but not invariably, have a reduced ventricular ejection fraction.. Thus, there is a need
Continue reading“Compared with standard drug therapy, catheter ablation improved all-cause mortality and quality of life in patients with atrial fibrillation and heart failure…” A diagnosis of multiple myeloma
Continue reading“The risk of diabetes (D) on dementia increased by about 1% per year. After about 10 years after diagnosis, patients with diabetes had an almost 30% increased risk of dementia…” The
Continue reading“Stage at initial visit, occurrence of pain, and continuation of peak doses of corticosteroids predicted progression of disease in asymptomatic shoulders, whereas in the symptomatic shoulders, extent
Continue readingShoulder pain can be a symptom of Multiple Myeloma or a side effect of high-dose steroids given to treat the disease. High-dose steroids can result in avascular necrosis. My diagnosis of multiple myeloma
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