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Mistletoe Therapy for Cancer


Mistletoe Therapy For Treatment Of Cancer (Helixor) European Mistletoe (Viscum album) is a natural treatment for patients with all types of cancer or precancerous conditions. It’s use began in the 1920’s with Rudolf Steiner, PhD, founder of the Society for Cancer Research in Arlesheim, Switzerland. Mistletoe is given as subcutaneous injections. It has been approved for use in West Germany, Switzerland and Austria and is also used in France, Britain, Holland and Scandinavia. As with many plant medicines the mechanism of how it works for cancer patients is not fully understood. Naturopathic Physicians feel that it is the combined effect of all components of a plant that make it medicinal and that isolation of components can only begin to explain the entire beneficial effect of a plant medicine.
 
Studies have shown that Mistletoe injections have the following effects:

  • Inhibition of metastasis, tumor size reduction and necrosis of induced tumors in rodents.
  • Improved survival with patients suffering from breast and colorectal cancer.
  • Improved quality of life in patients with cancer tumors including improved mood, endurance, appetite, tolerance of chemotherapy, sleep and decreased fatigue and pain.
  • Mistletoe lectins have been shown to induce apoptosis (cancer cell death). Studies indicate that mistletoe lectins may specifically target some forms of cancer and leave “normal” cells alone. This may be an advantage over chemotherapy which targets any cell, healthy or cancerous, which turns over rapidly.
  • Enhancement of immune system including activation of T-helper cells, natural killer cells and other components of the immune system which may target and destroy cancerous cells.
  • Stabilizing effect on DNA, preventing further mutation into cancer cells.
  • Alleviation of some side-effects of chemotherapy and radiation.

The National Institutes of Health is currently running a research study to find out whether an extract from the European mistletoe plant, along with a chemotherapy drug called gemcitabine, can help treat people with certain cancers.
 
Safety of mistletoe injections:
Collection and evaluation of spontaneously reported side effects in over 300,000 patients over 28 years have shown the relative frequency of side effects to be 0.004%. In 66% of patients there was a harmless local reaction or fever and all side effects were completely reversible with no death and no damage to organs.
I use a combination of mistletoe injections, IV vitamin C, IV hydrogen peroxide, nutritional supplementation and dietary therapy to provide the strongest natural therapies I know of for treatment of cancer.

Is Naturopathic Medicine Safe?

Naturopathy uses natural medicines and gentle, non-invasive treatments. It is a regulated alternative profession in Manitoba which has an act overseen by the legislature. Naturopathic Medicines have been used for centuries safely and effectively. Naturopathic Doctors (NDs) are knowledgeable about contraindications between naturopathic remedies and conventional medicines. NDs work together with other health care practitioners when appropriate.

Is Naturopathic Medicine Scientific?

Hundreds of modern clinical studies have validated natural medicines used by NDs. Journals, such as the Alternative Medicine Review, publish new studies regarding natural medicines that is indexed on Medline, the world's largest database of medical abstracts. Naturopathic schools also facilitate evidence-based research often in conjunction with conventional medical institutions.

What Kinds Of Health Problems Are Commonly Treated by NDs?

Virtually all chronic and acute conditions may benefit from Naturopathic Medicine. People of all ages can be helped. Dr. Ceaser treats many health concerns including, but not limited to:

Are the services of a Naturopathic Physician covered by my health plan?

Naturopathic Physicians are regulated in Manitoba which allows for coverage by many private or work medical plans. Call your medical insurance plan to see if you have coverage for Naturopathic Physicians.