Mistletoe injection therapy represents an alternative and complementary approach to oncology, exploiting mistletoe extract (album Viscum). Mistletoe is recognized as a medicinal plant for its immunomodulatory and cytotoxic properties, which are particularly relevant in the context of cancer.

How mistletoe injections work

Mistletoe's main active components, notably lectins and viscotoxins, act to stimulate the immune system while exerting a direct cytotoxic action on cancer cells. In addition, mistletoe appears to have the capacity to inhibit angiogenesis, a crucial process enabling tumors to feed and grow. These three combined mechanisms act synergistically to slow tumor growth and strengthen the body's natural defenses against cancer.

Session sequence

Guiding injections are generally administered subcutaneously. Treatment is generally well tolerated by patients. Doses and frequency of injections are individually adapted for each patient, depending on response to treatment and the person's general state of health. 

What are the benefits of mistletoe injection therapy?

In addition to its direct action against cancer cells, mistletoe therapy can improve patients' quality of life by alleviating the side effects of conventional cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy;

Studies have shown that patients receiving mistletoe injections report less fatigue, better appetite and improved general condition;

Mistletoe injection therapy offers a complementary approach to conventional cancer treatment, tackling both the disease and improving patients' well-being. 

It fits in well with our holistic approach to cancer treatment, which aims not only to fight the disease, but also to support the patient's body and mind.

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