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Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma

Overview

A common type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, diffuse large B-cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) is a cancer of the B-cells. It can occur at any time between adolescence and old age; the most common age to be diagnosed is around 60 and the illness is slightly more common in men than in women.

A painless swelling in the neck, armpit or groan, caused by enlarged lymph nodes, is the first sign of the condition. In some cases, lymph nodes in more than one part of the body are affected, but in some people, the illness doesn’t begin in the lymph bodes but in another part of the body – this is called extranodal disease.

The most common place for DLBCL to develop outside of the lymph nodes is the stomach or bowel, although any area of the body can be affected.

Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma has gone by many names in the past, including reticulum cell sarcoma,diffuse histiocytic lymphoma, and, more recently, diffuse mixed lymphoma, diffuse large cell lymphoma, or immunoblastic lymphoma.

The first sign of DLBCL is often a swelling in the neck, armpit or groan, which may be followed by:

  • Night sweats
  • Unexplained high temperatures
  • Weight loss

After the diagnosis of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma a patient must be evaluated to determine sites of involvement by the lymphoma and the presence or absence of key prognostic factors to complete a staging evaluation.The process of staging accomplishes several important tasks, which include allowing the choice of the most appropriate therapy, providing the most accurate possible prognosis for the patient and their family, and making clinical research and quality assessment possible by allowing patients to be stratified into prognostic groups.

In potentially curable diseases such as diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, evaluation in the first instance will be the basis for “restaging”, which will be done after some or all of the patient’s treatment. This process serves to document the presence or absence of a complete response to treatment.

The causes of DLBCL are unknown. Like other cancers, it’s not infectious and can’t be passed on to other people.

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It is important to not add further toxicity to your system so try to adhere to the following:

  • Do not consume any artificial sweeteners, such as Splenda, NutraSweet or Aspartame
  • Do not consume high fructose corn syrup or mono-sodium glutamate.
  • Do not drink any carbonated beverages.
  • Avoid all fast food restaurants.
  • Avoid all canned food.
  • Eliminate conventional dairy products. The best dairy products are raw, unpasteurised and homogenised dairy from grass fed cows. If this is unavailable, then buy organic dairy.

Supplements:

  • Take Vitamin D3 50,000-100,000 International Units a day for periods of 4 weeks at a time.
  • Wholefood supplements are the best way of ensuring your nutritional needs are met.  The best we know on the market is Kevin Trudeau’s “KT Daily” product.  You can find more details here kevintrudeaudailylifesessentials.com/
  • Take an Omega 3 supplement:

Krill oil

Fish oil

Cod liver oil

Vegetarian

Prescription and non-prescription medication:

What non-prescription and prescription drugs are you taking?  Your non-prescription and prescription are partially the reason that you have this illness or disease – you need to get off these medications but do so only under the guidance of a licensed health care practitioner.

A common type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, diffuse large B-cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) is a cancer of the B-cells. It can occur at any time between adolescence and old age; the most common age to be diagnosed is around 60 and the illness is slightly more common in men than in women.

A painless swelling in the neck, armpit or groan, caused by enlarged lymph nodes, is the first sign of the condition. In some cases, lymph nodes in more than one part of the body are affected, but in some people, the illness doesn’t begin in the lymph bodes but in another part of the body – this is called extranodal disease.

The most common place for DLBCL to develop outside of the lymph nodes is the stomach or bowel, although any area of the body can be affected.

Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma has gone by many names in the past, including reticulum cell sarcoma,diffuse histiocytic lymphoma, and, more recently, diffuse mixed lymphoma, diffuse large cell lymphoma, or immunoblastic lymphoma.

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The best way to cleansing and purification of the body  www.naturalcures.com/recommends/

Mother Nature’s Natural Germ Fighters naturalhealthdossier.com/2012/03/mother-natures-natural-germ-fighters/

Immune health NC_Newsletter_07-11.pdf

Squeaky Clean (Colonic Irrigation) www.naturalcures.com/squeaky-clean

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Try this home remedy for the fever which may be associated with the illness www.homeveda.com/infections-and-allergies/natural-ayurvedic-home-remedies-for-fever.html

EFT for treating disease www.garythink.com/eft/physicial.html

Further Information (links and books)

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Aromatherapy blends for relaxation www.auracacia.com/auracacia/aclearn/art_relaxation.html

Natural Strategies for Cancer Patients [Paperback], by Russell Blaylock MD

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Aromatherapy: A Complete Guide to the Healing Art by Kathi Keville and Mindi Green

Detox and revitalize by Susana L. Belen

Colloidal Silver: The Natural Antibiotic Alternative by Zane Baranowski

The Secret Language of Your Body by Inna Segal

The Healing Herbs: The Ultimate Guide to the Curative Power of Nature’s Medicines by Michael Castleman and Prevention Magazine

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David Spector-NSR/USA [email protected] – meditation, stress

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Kath May [email protected] – reiki, tai chi.

Lillian Bridges [email protected] – Chinese medicine, living naturally.

Monika [email protected] – aromatherapy.

Rakesh  [email protected] – Ayurvedic Practitioner.

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