An Italian study on the use of complementary therapies

A recently published Italian study (yaaay!) in MedPress Oncology just popped under my one eye, no pun intended…well, okay, intended, hehe. Very interesting. Here’s the link: https://medpresspublications.com/articles/oroa/mpo-202501001.pdf

The author lists a bunch of the supplements that are very familiar to us by now, such as curcumin (first and foremost) as well as methods (yoga, e.g.) that could be helpful in treating haematological cancers. Indeed.

While Professor Bonucci notes that “further clinical studies must be carried out before these methods can be considered as recommendations for use in the course of haematological pathology,” in the Discussion part he also writes that “These approaches, supported by clinical evidence, can not only help to control disease but also improve response to conventional treatments, providing a more holistic approach to patient care.”

Bingo. There you go. I’ve been saying this for years. Years!

Okay, I have to rest my eye now. Ooooh, I can’t wait for my second cataract to be removed, so I can be done with all this (eye strain headaches, e.g.) and finally return to seeing properly again…and with 20/20 vision! Wowsie!

Take care, everyone! I hope you enjoy reading this study. Ciaoooo!

1 Comment

  1. Articolo molto interessante , grazie Margaret. Parecchi anni fa (2011) consultai un membro della fondazione ARTOI di medicina oncologica integrata, di cui Bonucci è presidente, e devo dire che , già all’epoca, ho trovato grande attenzione per questi integratori, che hanno avuto grande diffusione negli ultimi tempi.

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