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European Mistletoe

European Mistletoe (Viscum album extract) is an integrative cancer care option that supports patients receiving conventional care (i.e. chemotherapy, immunotherapy, etc.) and quality of life.

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HOW IT WORKS

Understanding European Mistletoe Therapy

What is European Mistletoe Therapy?

The use of Mistletoe extracts began in the early 1900s with Professor Rudolf Steiner, Ph.D. and founder of the Society of Cancer Research in Arlesheim, Switzerland.

Over the last 100 years, Mistletoe has been used in integrative cancer care settings (primarily in Europe) and studied in vitro and in human trials. Its mechanism of action has now been comprehensively documented.

How European Mistletoe Therapy Works

Mistletoe extracts are rich in lectins and viscotoxins that support the immune system (elevating white blood cell counts), directly target the tumour microenvironment (TME), and improve quality of life.

Mistletoe extracts are administered subcutaneously or intravenously and can provide benefits to patients undergoing conventional cancer therapies (e.g., chemotherapy, surgery, immunotherapy).

Our Approach

Our clinic offers access to discussions on integrative modalities, including European Mistletoe (Viscum Album Extract). When appropriate, these therapies may be explored in collaboration with each patient’s care team.

We do not claim Mistletoe is a treatment or cure for any disease. Instead, our role is to educate, inform, and support patients seeking to understand the range of integrative approaches being studied internationally and used in integrative settings to best achieve their health goals.

Benefits

Who It’s For

European Mistletoe Therapy can be used in many settings in cancer care.

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Improved Weight & Appetite

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Decreased Pain

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Improved Quality of Life

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Improved White Blood Cell Count

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Overall Survival

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Many patients are curious about European Mistletoe Therapy as an integrative option to their care. Explore the top five most asked questions.

Are mistletoe lectins safe?

When used under medical supervision, Mistletoe therapy is generally well-tolerated with little to no side effects.

What are the possible side effects?

Side effects are rare and vary with the route of administration (i.e., subcutaneous injection vs. intravenous infusion).

Are there contraindications for European Mistletoe?

Main contraindications include known allergies to the medication, acute febrile illnesses (i.e., high fever), many autoimmune diseases, and patients requiring immunosuppressants (i.e., organ transplant recipients).

How long does a Mistletoe infusion take?

Typical sessions last 60-120 minutes.

Can it be combined with other therapies?

Yes. European Mistletoe is often used in integrative settings alongside conventional and integrative oncology therapies such as chemotherapy and high-dose vitamin C.

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