Holistic treatment of MDS
Does anyone have any experience with the holistic treatment of MDS? Is there a special diet or paticular supliment(s) that help with MDS. Any holistic Drs that treat MDS succesfully? Right now all you hear are drugs for the treatment of MDS.
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Dr. Raza did some studies on COQ10 and curcumin. I did them for a while but my hgb started diving. I don't know if it was a coincidence or caused by the curcumin. Although Revlimid also causes counts to drop initially. Maybe I will try the curcumin route again when the Aranesp stops working before trying Revlimid. I found protocols for it somewhere. I will try to track them down again.
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Bruce at Aplastic Central has been doing a combo of things for MDS. You can read his blog and journal. I think he's been having some success with chinese herbs. His site is http://www.aplasticcentral.com/
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When I first started Revlimid in April, at 10 mg, my counts dropped so much I had to be hospitalized. In June, I started back up on the Revlimid at a lower dosage; 5mg. Prior to that, in May, I started taking shark liver oil capsules, as a supplement. Someone else on this site was taking it, and they were getting fewer transfusions. I have been transfusion free since May 16th of this year. Whether it is the shark liver oil, the lower dose revlimid, or the prayers of many being answered, I do not know, but I am still taking the SLO and my hgb is still climbing. My last blood draw had me at 9.9 hgb, wbc - 2.9, platelets at 125, and neutrophils at 700. For me, these counts are great, and I feel pretty good.
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What a wonderful blog!
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Vivvi,
Welcome. What type of MDS does your mother have? Here is what I found on Dr. Raza for reading. I learned about her from the U of Mass web site. http://www.doctorndtv.com/profile/pr...sp?alias=araza http://www.umassmed.edu/hema_oncology/pstatement.aspx This is old, but gives you some info. Since this was written, her husband has died of cancer and I have read that she is currently at St. Vincents in NY. I am particularly interested in her studies of ginerol and curcumin for MDS. Zoe |
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I was on 10mg Rev. for about a month and lost my gallbladder. Taken off Rev. and back on 5mg Jan. No tx for 9 months, counts dropped, back on tx every 3wks. Has anyone heard of doc. in Germany using Rev. 3 mo. on, 1 off with success?
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This is the only thread I have come across here that has anything to say about the Holistic approach to treating MDS problems. I am surprised to see that there have not been any posts on this subject here for a number of years, or at least I have not found them.
I am a believer in the Holistic approach. I plan to begin a regular posting here on this thread. if you have had experience with the Holistic approach it would be good to hear about your experiences. |
Holistic Therapies
Hi, Love to hear more about his subject. I tried to find a centre that would treat my MDS holistically and was rejected. Reason was MDS is hard to treat and both places I contacted (including a 1 hr consult with a physician), had no success. They did not want to take my $.
I take shark liver oil, B12, Evening Primrose, Vit E, 3000 mg of VitC, Ashwagandha & Cal/Mag. Have currently completed cycle 1 of Vidaza and struggling with very low platelets, WBC & Neutrophils, and of course fatigue. Cycle 2 starts Tues. Look forward to hearing more. Carole |
I thinks there's quite a bit of information throughout this site on the approaches people have taken to address their disease holistically. Treating holistically does not preclude one from utilizing conventional medical treatments so it may be difficult to find.
You may want to search for some of the following topics: Vitamin D3 and K2 for MDS Copper for MDS Intermittent fasting MTHFR mutations as it relates to the utilization of B12 and Folate in bone marrow failure. Gut microbiome Gluten free diets You may want to watch this webcast....it's a few years old but still good. https://www.pathlms.com/aamdsif/cour...entations/7764 |
Just from my own experience, avoiding foods containing cane sugar greatly reduces vulnerability to sore throats. Cranberry capsules can help to reduce vulnerability to UTIs. Echinacea 5000 mg once or twice a day can stop a threatening throat/chest infection. Medical grade honey is really helpful for mouth ulcers or sore throats.
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-Exercise within your tolerances.
-Practice stress reduction, meditation, yoga, prayer or whatever woks for you. -Eat healthy - limit or eliminate processed foods, pick a diet that you are comfortable with, some eliminate meats, some eliminate gluten, focus on unprocessed organic fresh foods. -Eliminate Alcohol. -Use selective vitamins and supplements, there are lots of recommendations on this site. I do not believe there is one set of vitamins that can be recommended. |
I have had dramatic success with K2, which I think is being knocked out due to my gut problems. Lately my Hg has gone down a bit and I don't know if this is because I have taken my eye off the ball a bit and have skipped supplements and been slacking with diet, or something else.
Next thing I am planning to try if my Hg carries on going down is low dose naltrexone. Theory being that this will address gut inflammation. Am a terrible stress-monger, and am trying to work on this aspect too! |
Lulu,
Have you read Deb's post on her experience with LDN? Her circumstances are different from yours but you may find her posts interesting. I think you are the second person to explore this. Would love to know how you do on it. Marlene |
low dose naltrexone
Hi Marlene, have only just checked into the site in months! Yes I read Deb's experience with LDN, and know several people who are taking it for other conditions and had a good response. I am hoping that it will address my gut problems which I suspect are a factor in the MDS.
I have just ordered some LDN, so will try to post some updates. Currently my Hg is 10 and WBC 3.8, which is lower than they have been for ages, although I know I am very lucky compared to many others. Have also been trying to do something about my stress levels, as I can get myself into a complete state worrying about test results. |
Hi, how was your experience with LDN? Could you please share?
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Hi, have been on LDN for about 4 months now, so far I don't think it has affected my anemia (at last count it was 10.5) or my gut problems, however I do feel a bit more energetic.
It has had a dramatic effect on some other health issues though, I used to have very bad tendonitis and was getting a lot of cramps in my calves at night. Haven't had a cramp for ages (touch wood) and within a few days of taking LDN I was walking easier. |
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I'm glad it has helped on some level and any improvement in your quality life is a good thing. Sorry that you still have the gut issues though. It would be helpful to get that back on track since it probably has a impact on other things.
Have you been screened for H.Pylori bacteria? How did you figure out the dosage that worked for you? And did you have any sleep/dream issues. |
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Hi Marlene
I have never been tested for H Pylori, will ask the doc about that, thanks for the suggestion! Re the LDN, I started taking a very low dose and worked up to 4.5mg. Had a couple of nights of weird dreams, but otherwise slept better on it than off it. Blood test last week showed counts had gone down though, especially white cell count. So the LDN defo hasn't helped with that, and I have stopped it for time being to see if it makes any difference. Suspect it doesn't make much difference to blood counts, but am erring on the side of caution! |
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I settled on a mostly paelo diet (no processed foods) and use a nutribullet to make 2x 24oz green smoothies a day. I use mixed greens, tomato's, cellery, carrots, cucumber, baby peppers and a small amount of mixed berries, tumeric root, ginger root, garlic clove. vitamins and supplements- b12, multi, b6, magnesium, zinc, d3, mk7,fish oil, ginko. run 4 miles a day outside. stress reduction went out the window with new job and tinnitus so I can't say I've got anything that works for me with that right now. Against my better judgement I started drinking wine this year after not having alcohol since 2009. I have to get back on track with taking that out of the equation. Was at Hematologist this week and my blood counts are ok and while my condition is not normal he does not know what the cause is, he believes it is autoimmune related based on my past history, when I first went to him he was thinking MDS/BM failure. My counts have been steady over the last 2 years. My counts from back in 2010 were wbc 2.5, rbc 3.8, plt 75-, mcv 98 Currently ----------------------------wbc 3.2, rbc 4.32, plt 112, mcv 101. |
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