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There is currently no scientifically proven natural treatment or herbal cure that can halt or reverse the progression of Amyloidosis, a complex disease characterized by the buildup of abnormal amyloid proteins in organs. The Role of Integrative Support While no supplement or dietary change can replace disease-modifying therapies like chemotherapy, stem cell transplantation, or transthyretin stabilizers, some patients with Amyloidosis explore integrative approaches to manage treatment side effects and improve quality of life. It is vital to understand that the clinical evidence for herbal remedies in treating the underlying protein misfolding of Amyloidosis is essentially nonexistent.

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Is there any natural treatment for Amyloidosis?

Natural treatments for Amyloidosis: what patients have tried and reported, with an evidence-based, medically reviewed summary.

Natural treatment of Amyloidosis

There is currently no scientifically proven natural treatment or herbal cure that can halt or reverse the progression of Amyloidosis, a complex disease characterized by the buildup of abnormal amyloid proteins in organs.



The Role of Integrative Support


While no supplement or dietary change can replace disease-modifying therapies like chemotherapy, stem cell transplantation, or transthyretin stabilizers, some patients with Amyloidosis explore integrative approaches to manage treatment side effects and improve quality of life. It is vital to understand that the clinical evidence for herbal remedies in treating the underlying protein misfolding of Amyloidosis is essentially nonexistent. Many popular supplements, such as green tea extract or curcumin, are sometimes discussed in laboratory settings for their anti-amyloid properties, but these findings have not been replicated in human clinical trials.



Risks and Necessary Precautions


Patients must exercise extreme caution, as many supplements interact dangerously with conventional medications used for Amyloidosis. For instance, certain antioxidants can interfere with the efficacy of chemotherapy agents, and herbal supplements may affect blood clotting or organ function, which are already compromised in many patients. Always consult your hematologist or cardiologist before adding any supplement to your regimen.



Mind-Body Practices and Lifestyle


While they do not treat the disease pathology, mind-body practices can be valuable tools for coping with the stress of a chronic diagnosis. Gentle, restorative yoga, mindfulness-based meditation, and acupuncture have been reported by some within the community to help manage neuropathy-related pain and anxiety. Furthermore, physical therapy is often recommended to maintain mobility and muscle strength, particularly for those experiencing amyloid-related weakness or cardiac fatigue. These activities should be tailored specifically to your current heart and nerve function by a qualified healthcare professional familiar with Amyloidosis.



Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Never replace your prescribed medical treatments with natural remedies, and always discuss any integrative approach with your specialist to ensure it does not conflict with your current care plan.



References



  • NIH Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center (GARD): Amyloidosis

  • Orphanet: Rare Disease Database (Amyloidosis)

  • Amyloidosis Research Consortium (ARC)

  • Amyloidosis Foundation

Author: DiseaseMaps Editorial Team
Reviewed against authoritative medical sources (NIH GARD, Orphanet, OMIM)
Last updated: 2026-04-06
Sources cited: NIH Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center (GARD): Amyloidosis · Orphanet: Rare Disease Database (Amyloidosis) · Amyloidosis Research Consortium (ARC) · Amyloidosis Foundation
Medical disclaimer: This information does not substitute professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor before making health decisions.
Source: DiseaseMaps.org
4 answers
no there is no treatment

Posted Jul 11, 2019 by ESPERARE
I do not know of any natural treatments for Amylodosis.

Posted Jun 3, 2017 by Nancy 2000
No. Healthy eating, healthy exercise, good attitude,

Posted Jul 19, 2017 by Phyllis 2000

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