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nutrition

Don is a myeloma survivor who mixes specifics about his myeloma therapies with his lyfestyle.  His running, nutrition, food photos, Don has it all.

organic versus non-organic

  1. Organic farming is better for wildlife
    A report by Britain’s Soil Association shows that wildlife is substantially richer and more varied on organic than on conventional farms. A typical organic field has five times as many wild plants, 57% more species, and 44% more birds in cultivated areas than a regular farm..1. Two 1996 studies show that organic farms have twice as many skylarks, and twice as many butterflies..2. Every time we eat an organic lettuce or tomato, we help restore wildlife.

I can't blame any member if you are getting tired of reading about exercise.  I continue to post articles on the subject because I exercise myself and because it seems as if medical professionals are beginning to realize the benefit of regular exercise.  David

http://www.cancercompass....

I posted a blog a week or so ago about how to develop positive habits.  Start exercising slowly, build a routine and it eventually becomes a habit.

http://beating-myeloma.or...

 

This forum as well as Margaret's Corner have covered curcumin's ability to combat cancer but this article talks about curcumin and other therapies and their ability to help survivor's with their side effects.  David 

Alternative Medicine for Cancer Related Fatigue