Must prove cause...: One must prove cause and effect, for any acitivities and/or substances that one believes cured a particular disease. For example, if one believes her leukemia went away because she ate a navel orange every day for an entire year, she must prove that eating the navel orange actually cured the leukemia (and thus show it was not just a coincidence that her leukemia resolved during that same time).
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Evidence: How was multiple myeloma diagnosed? Do you have bone marrow biopsy/smear slides? Serum protein electrophoresis gels? ny x-rays showing lytic bone lesions? Unless you can prove that you had multiple myeloma, your claim of cure is not tenable. You live in Bethesda, the home of National Institutes of Health, you may wish to visit with them.
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