Poly-MVA Testimonials
Multiple Cancers and Conditions and their personal Journeys
The positive impact and effects of Poly-MVA is continuously being researched, however for some, Poly-MVA has been a significant factor in reversing or preventing the progression of various types of Cancer, like prostate, breast, brain, lung and colon and other condtions. Patients suffering from various metastatic Stage 4 Cancers, damage from chemo and radio therapy, Fatigue, Neuropathy and other Mitochondrial dysfunctions have been reporting the benefits of this alternative/integrative cancer treatment for over 25 years.
Read the personal stories and follow their journey below to better understand the options for you or your loved one to consider Poly-MVA as an Integrative Therapy to Chemotherapy and Radiation or as a stand alone Alternative therapy. As cancer and Mitochondrial research moves forward, the need for safe and effective products, like Poly-MVA, that promote healthy cells, prevent cancer while minimizing the toxic side effects of conventional cancer treatments becomes more and more important.
real people and their stories
To read a personal Journey, click on the type of Disease Topic you wish to view and you will be directed to that section.
Diagnosis: August 8, 2009
Gene Johnson
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Diagnosis: August 2004
Angelo Stefanelli
2 Updates
7-13-2011 – 5-5-2015
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Diagnosis: February, 2011
Dr. Carl F. Gugino
3 Updates
5-13-15 – 6-10-16 – 1-14-17
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Diagnosis: January 2004
Marjorie Delin
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Diagnosis: 1996
Nancy C. Farley, Ph.D
8 Updates
6-27-01 – 1-20-03 – 2-20-04 – 1-26-07 – 1-3-09
6-03-10 – 5-06-15 – 11-15-17
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Diagnosis: April 2016
C. Piazza
1 Update
6-29-2020
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Diagnosis: October 8, 2009
Lynn Rivers
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Diagnosis: January 2007
Larry Puckett
3 Update
5-13-13 – 4-08-14 – 3-01-18
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Diagnosis: Thanksgiving 2003
Jim Storc
2 Updates
2-08-10 – 1-29-19
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Diagnosis: January 29, 2002
Daniel Morrison
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Diagnosis: May 2000
Paul Weiner
3 Updates
2-12-04 – 1-14-05 – 1-08-19
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Diagnosis: Dec.11, 2001
Josslyn McClung
4 Updates
5-02-03 – 5-16-03 – 1-24-04 – 11-05-04
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Diagnosis: March 17, 1997
Mark Olsztyn
9 Updates
From 9-07-2000 …….. to 4-07-2010
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Diagnosis: Relapse 2019
Peggy McChesney
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Diagnosis: October, 2018
Jill Saldana
1 Update
8-6-2020
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Diagnosis: February 9, 2017
Lynn Jones
1 Update
6-4-2018
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Diagnosis: August 16,2013
Elizabeth Powers
2 Updates
12-23-13 – 5-15-18
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Diagnosis: December 2011
Tarry Feiss
2 Updates
9-25-2014 – 12-29-2016
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Diagnosis: September 2, 2011
Irene Marshall
2 Updates
10-18-16 – 1-14-19
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Diagnosis: September 2011
Carol J. Roberts
2 Updates
8-29-16 – 8-29-18
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Diagnosis:
Maria “Lupe” Rotunda
1 Update
4-21-20
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Diagnosis: August 24, 2009
Yvonne Kirkingbird
2 Updates
9-30-13 – 10-04-17
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Diagnosis: November 2009
Lupe Herrera
4 Updates
8-20-12 – 11-16-12 – 8-06-14 – 1-28-19
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Diagnosis: July 24, 2009
Edward Freed (Male Breast Cancer)
3 Updates
5-18-2010 – 7-19-2010 – 5-19-17
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Diagnosis: August 2007
Rosario Diaz-Greenberg
5 Updates
2-12-08 – 3-24-10 – 12-09-13
9-14-16 – 10-01-18
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Diagnosis: June 2007
Betty Wetzel
6 Updates
2-10-09 – 6-06-11 – 5-29-13
1-28-16 – 1-25-17 – 2-07-18
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Diagnosis: January 6, 2006
Judy Foester
3 Updates
6-28-10 – 11-12-12 – 5-15-13
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Diagnosis: November 2000
June Black
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Diagnosis: October 20, 2004
Trudi B.
2 Updates
2-21-11 – 11-20-18
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Diagnosis: December 2, 2003
Odette Gaud
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Diagnosis: 1997
Rhonda Apperson
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Diagnosis: Spring of 1999
Olivia de Haulleville
3 Updates
1-27-04 – 3-16-07 – 9-01-18
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Diagnosis: 2015
Bonnie Fitzharris
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Diagnosis: June 28, 2013
Patsy Shea
2 Updates
9-07-17 – 4-30-20
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Diagnosis: September 2009
Roger Orr
5 Updates
10-05-09 – 2-10-10 – 6-06-12
10-20-16 – 5-23-17
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Diagnosis: March 2009
Mark Humphrey
3 Updates
5-14-12 – 3-29-13 – 1-10-20
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Diagnosis: April 17, 2008
* Wanda M. (Also Uterine/Ovarian)
5 Updates
7-14-08 – 5-05-09 – 4-12-10
1-14-08 – 8-08-2011
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Diagnosis: January 8, 2008
Clifford Chan
2 Updates
10-22-2010 – 3-07-12
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Diagnosis: February 14, 2007
L. Jones
3 Updates
2-17-12 – 6-14-12 – 3-27-14
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Diagnosis: August 1, 2003
Mark Carey
2 Updates
9-23-2013 – 11-26-2018
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Diagnosis: April of 2002
Maureen Arnett
4 Updates
2-03-11 – 2-10-14 – 11-17-16 – 4-25-18
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Diagnosis: May of 2001
Esther Oransky
4 Updates
4-06-07 – 6-23-10 – 8-28-12 – 9-10-18
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Diagnosis: 2007
Terry Goodman
4 Updates
4-13-17 – 5-18-18 – 9-10-18
5-02-19
Terry’s Testimonial |
=================================================================================================== Barrett’s Esophagus Barrett’s esophagus is a serious complication of GERD, which stands for gastroesophageal reflux disease. In Barrett’s esophagus, normal tissue lining the esophagus — the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach — changes to tissue that resembles the lining of the intestine. About 10% of people with chronic symptoms of GERD develop Barrett’s esophagus. Barrett’s may have symptoms related to GERD which may increase the risk of developing esophageal adenocarcinoma, which is a serious, potentially fatal cancer of the esophagus. =================================================================================================== |
In 2007, I was diagnosed with Barrett’s Esophagus. Barrett’s Esophagus is a precancerous condition. My doctor performed an endoscopy along with a biopsy and found damaged tissue caused by Barrett’s Esophagus. My doctor stated that, “There is no cure or Barrett’s Esophagus, once you have it, it will not go away.” At that time there were no treatment options available. My wife and I began to search for something that would help. In 2014, I read about Poly-MVA and began taking Poly-MVA. In 2016, my doctor ordered another endoscopy, to check to make sure my precancerous tissue did not become esophageal cancer. My wife and I were holding our breaths waiting for the results. When the reports came in, they showed I did not have esophageal cancer and the results of the scope showed a significant improvement in the damaged tissue. Had I not started taking Poly-MVA, I truly believe that my Barrett’s Esophagus would have advanced into esophageal cancer. Terry Goodman 4-13-2017 Contacted Terry and he said he is still taking Poly MVA and feels he is doing better. 5-18-2018 Called to get an update from Terry. He said due to finances he is still taking Poly MVA but sparingly. He is doing ok and said he can really tell the difference without it. 9-10-2018 Terry says he is struggling to keep up with ordering Poly but does feel a difference when he takes it regularly. 5-2-2019 Called and talked to Terry, while he and his wife were in their car traveling. Terry is still very positive about the protective benefits he has received from Poly MVA and tries to it take regularly. 6-8-2020 Poly-MVA, A Boost for a Healthier Life Poly-MVA has given me a helpful energy boost throughout many years of my life. In one of several ways it has helped me be a little more independent in helping do things for myself. I learned about Poly-MVA, from a friend. It was in 2004, when I first learned about Poly. I have two conditions. The first condition is a rare fat disorder called MADELUNGS Disease. My body grows disfiguring unusable painful body fat that can only be surgically removed. So,I take a teaspoonful every other day. Poly-MVA gives me a boost in my everyday fight against this disfiguring disease. When I need to have surgery I increase the amount of PolyMVA a few days before and after. My recovery seems to go much better for me. My second condition is a pre-cancerous painful condition called Barrett’s Esophagus. I’ve had this unsettling condition for years. Along with diet and taking Poly-MVA I feel less stressful. I’m really glad that I have PolyMVA in my corner to help boost my immune system in my fight against MADELUNGS and Barrett’s Esophagus disease I would recommend Poly-MVA to others and I have recommended it to others. If you are going into surgery use it to boost your system before and after. If you have fatigue use poly to increase your energy. Poly-MVA,gives me such a boost, I do not know how I would get around without it. The Staff at Poly-MVA and AMARC have been so amazing to me. Throughout the years they have called to check on me to see how I was doing! It has meant so much to me! Thank you Poly-MVA. Your friend Terry G. |
Diagnosis: 2007
WJ Perlmutter – CLL
3 Updates
10-15-09 – 7-19-17 – 9-04-18
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Diagnosis: 2002
* Bob Stegmaier – CML
(also Prostate Cancer)
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Diagnosis September 10, 2000
Brian Mullen – ALL
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Diagnosis: May 14, 2010
John Martinez
2 Updates
10-26-11 – 1-15-13
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Diagnosis: January 2009
Howard Parks
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Diagnosis: November 12, 2007
Wilma Brady
3 Updates
5-01-08 – 4-27-10 – 7-11-12
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Diagnosis: February 2006
Mary Ellen E.
4 Updates
4-15-10 – 4-10-11 – 6-13-12 – 11-14-12
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Diagnosis: December of 2004
Ronny Rudley
3 Updates
1-21-08 – 4-08-10 – 9-1-2
018
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Diagnosis: Summer of 2004
Freda Amway
4 Updates
5-05-11 – 4-02-12 – 5-19-15 – 12-03-18
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Diagnosis: October 2004
Stephan Barry
3 Updates
1-17-12 – 5-30-13 – 11-14-14
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Diagnosis: September of 1997
John Flint
4 Updates
4-12-2001 – 12-03-03 – 7-06-04 – 4-25-16
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Diagnosis: February, 2018
Debbie Dias
1 Update
3-31-20
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Diagnosis: November 27, 2012
Ronald Sereny
3 Updates
12-02-09 – 7-07-14 – 9-25-18
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Diagnosis: Summer 2009
Joanne Anspach
3 Updates
2-24-10 – 3-20-13 – 7-13-15
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Diagnosis: February 2008
Corrina Reimer
3 Updates
12-1-09 – 10-23-14 – 7-8-16
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Diagnosis: August 23, 2005
Christine Christie
2 Updates
2-14-2012 – 2-19-2017
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Diagnosis: December 24, 2004
Tralece Sohrabi
1 Update
10-15-2006
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Diagnosis: January 1998
Vaughn Christensen
1 Update
2-21-2004
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Diagnosis: April of 1999
Burt Grice
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Diagnosis: 2009
Jean Kelly
1 Update
5-09-2019
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Diagnosis: October 2007
Carolyn Huter
4 Updates
9-20-10 – 6-27-11 – 1-12-12 – 10-29-14
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Diagnosis: June 2010
Debra Draves
3 Updates
11-09-12 – 9-5-13 – 4-7-16
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Diagnosis: August 17, 2008
Susan Lannoye
4 Updates
11-21-11 – 5-07-13 – 6-10-14 – 3-08-17
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Diagnosis: April 2011
Larry Moore
4 Updates
7-20-09 – 1-26-15 – 1-06-16 – 3-16-18
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Diagnosis: March 15, 2012
James Swelgen
3 Updates
1-14-13 – 3-07-16 – 2-05-18
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Diagnosis: January 6, 2006
Betty Grainger
6 Updates
11-1-10 – 11-21-11 – 1-16-13
5-17-13 – 2-24-14 – 10-07-14
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Diagnosis: November 2005
Larry Cunningham
5 Updates
7-29-08 – 9-13-09 – 10-08-09
5-06-11 – 1-22-13
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Diagnosis: June 25, 2005
Janice Barsby
6 Updates
4-7-10 – 7-01-11 – 6-10-13
4-02-14 – 12-28-15 – 3-14-16
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Diagnosis: October 2005
Chase Bockhahn
4 Updates
6-28-10 – 6-01-15 – 5-31-16 – 7-31-18
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Diagnosis: January of 2000
Anel Nieto
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Diagnosis: April 17, 2008
* Wanda M. (Also Uterine/Ovarian)
5 Updates
7-14-08 – 5-05-09 – 4-12-10
1-14-08 – 8-08-2011
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Diagnosis: September 2007
Nancy B.
4 Updates
8-05-09 – 6-24-10 – 4-30-13 – 4-06-20
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Diagnosis: January 2007
Mary Bonsor
7 Updates
4-11-08 – 5-28-08 – 11-12-08 – 9-11-09
8-02-11 – 1-31-13 – 2-25-16
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Diagnosis: September 2003
Ilse Boskus
4 Updates
08-11-15 – 10-16-15 – 02-11-06 6-16-20
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Diagnosis: April 2001
Julia Carter
1 Update
2-24-2012
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Diagnosis: June 10, 2002
Carol Black
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Diagnosis: August 2005
Khleber Van Zant
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Diagnosis: 2018
Neal Vallins
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Diagnosis: 2018
* Bob Stegmaier (also CML)
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Diagnosis: June 12, 2012
Vernon Carland
1 Update
3-25-2016
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Diagnosis: July 2012
James Peters
3 Updates
4-07-14 – 10-13-15 – 5-16-16
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Diagnosis: 2011
Jim Miller
1 Update
5-08-2019
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Diagnosis: November 2008
Edwin Stuart
5 Updates
7-01-10 – 5-16-13 – 11-13-15
5-02-19 – 3-13-20
2-19 – 3-13-20
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Diagnosis: 2008
Walter Davis
1 Update
* 2-25-2019
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Diagnosis: November 2007
Gary Thomas
5 Updates
8-25-08 – 3-27-09 – 4-06-12
7-02-13 – 7-10-15
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Diagnosis: November 15, 2005
Jack Kelley
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Diagnosis: Summer 2005
Brian L. Anderson
1 Update
4-13-2011
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Diagnosis: July 4, 2003
Michael Muscari
1 Update
2-20-2019
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Diagnosis: January 6, 2006
Judy Foester
3 Updates
6-28-10 – 11-12-12 – 5-15-13
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Diagnosis: December 2003
John Fox
1 Update
6-24-2009
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Diagnosis: May 2019
Victoria Castro
I was diagnosed with cancer (benign Neoplasm mouth Papilloma) and learned about Poly MVA from my brother in law Justin Madison. I started using Poly MVA in September 2019.
My daily dosing has been 3 tsp 3x a day at 10:00 am, 2:00 pm, and 6:00 pm by feeding tube and by mouth.
I was originally diagnosed in 1993 and received chemo and radiation. I had been cleared of cancer for 26 years. However, I was diagnosed a second time in May of 2019 with the same cancer. Same type, same location.
According to my new oncologist, I could not have radiation, because my main veins in my neck were very thin. The 2nd Opinion also said that the radiation was out of the scope of treatment. This was all due to the extensive treatment I received in 1993. I was told I could only receive chemo at this time. I started chemo in June of 2019.
August 2019, I started the Poly-MVA. In the beginning of taking Poly-MVA, I did not feel anything. Within 2 weeks, I got a lot of my energy back and I was able to focus on life and daily chores. I was able to get out of bed at a decent time and I started to craft again. I was making dinner and started to feel like myself. I would eat and take my Poly-MVA 3xs a day and did not miss a dose. I do feel that this product did help and I have made sure I took it 3xs a day.
My last Chemotherapy was October 2019 and my most recent biopsy was negative of cancer. I don’t think the cancer is gone. I think the growth of the cells has slowed. I do have some stiffness in my neck and my upper back. I am still taking the Poly-MVA 2xs a day. I was told to decrease the intake after the positive results of my last biopsy. I feel good and still have energy throughout the day.
My appetite and quality of life is better. I have improved energy and less fatigue, better sleep, increase in appetite – weight has increased.
The one thing that I would say is most notable is I have the best energy and am sleeping better.
Victoria Castro
Diagnosis: Aug 14, 2018
Lee Garoutte
4 Updates
10-10-18 – 11-06-18
5-14-19 – 3-26-20
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Diagnosis: December, 2009
Carol Velasquez
6 Updates
2-05-10 – 2-18-10 – 6-14-12
1-30-13 – 1-09-14 – 5-23-15
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Diagnosis: November 2009
Ameena Meer
3 Updates
6-09-10 – 4-01-11 – 6-19-2014
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Diagnosis: August 12, 2008
Carol Pruzan
7 Updates
11-09-09 – 5-05-11 – 7-26-11 – 2-26-13
6-02-16 – 12-11-18 – 3-13-20
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Diagnosis: April 17, 2008
* Wanda M. (Also Uterine/Ovarian)
5 Updates
7-14-08 – 5-05-09 – 4-12-10
1-14-08 – 8-08-2011
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Diagnosis: 2005
C. Petrie
1 Update
5-25-2016
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