MISTLETOE


 

Hi All,

I remember seeing posts of people that use Mistletoe as an IV. I wonder if someone would kindly share why they take it, does it help and are there any side effects?

I am reading Maria Treben's book 'Health through God's Pharmacy' find the whole book fascinating. I kept skipping the Mistletoe but have finally read it and was impressed with the tea version which made me remember people here that use it in as IV. It would be much appreciated.

Kindest regards,
Dana



Jeff Allan
 

Hi Dana

Alison from Scotland writing.   Jeff is on mistletoe injections - 4 times a week.  It is to increase his T cells (killers cells).   We managed to get it for two years on the NHS.  Not sure if it is doing anything though as there are no tests etc.

Hope this is helpful

Alison

On 16 September 2017 at 15:23, dsmills2@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...> wrote:
 

Hi All,

I remember seeing posts of people that use Mistletoe as an IV. I wonder if someone would kindly share why they take it, does it help and are there any side effects?

I am reading Maria Treben's book 'Health through God's Pharmacy' find the whole book fascinating. I kept skipping the Mistletoe but have finally read it and was impressed with the tea version which made me remember people here that use it in as IV. It would be much appreciated.

Kindest regards,
Dana




 

Hi Dana,

When I had papillary thyroid cancer, I saw a naturopath who specializes in thyroid cancer and he prescribed mistletoe  to me (amongst other supplements).  The mistletoe was for self-administered subcutaneous injection, not an IV.  The initial reaction is temporary redness, subtle swelling and itchiness at the injection site (abdominal fat tissue).  This is an indicator that the dose is correct.  Once the body gets used to the mistletoe the reaction lessens or dissipates and a higher dose is prescribed.  I did it for a while and can't say I felt anything or noticed any changes, but I never had any symptoms from the cancer anyway.  I stopped doing the injections after I found a doc at the Mayo clinic who pioneered the use of alcohol ablation to kill the cancer within the nodule, simply by injecting a needle with pure alcohol into it.  No surgery, negligible pain, outpatient procedure, I have a well working thyroid intact.  I'm afraid I'm not helping to really answer your question well, but that was my experience with mistletoe.  Oh, and by the way the naturopath only saw post-surgical cases, but I was the exception, so mistletoe was never presented as a cure (though maybe he thought it could be . . .), but rather as a way to avoid reoccurrence.

All the best to you.

Iza





 

Hi Alison, I hope that it is working well for your husband. It is too bad that there is no way to monitor the T-cells though.
Did Jeff ever had any side effects?

Than you Alison with tons of blessings,
Dana



From: "Jeff Allan jeffallan2169@... [FlaxSeedOil2]"
To: FlaxSeedOil2@...
Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2017 4:58 AM
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] MISTLETOE

 
Hi Dana

Alison from Scotland writing.   Jeff is on mistletoe injections - 4 times a week.  It is to increase his T cells (killers cells).   We managed to get it for two years on the NHS.  Not sure if it is doing anything though as there are no tests etc.

Hope this is helpful

Alison

On 16 September 2017 at 15:23, dsmills2@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...> wrote:
 
Hi All,

I remember seeing posts of people that use Mistletoe as an IV. I wonder if someone would kindly share why they take it, does it help and are there any side effects?

I am reading Maria Treben's book 'Health through God's Pharmacy' find the whole book fascinating. I kept skipping the Mistletoe but have finally read it and was impressed with the tea version which made me remember people here that use it in as IV. It would be much appreciated.

Kindest regards,
Dana





Jeff Allan
 

Hi Dana.  I just read a great explanation in a previous email about the mistletoe.  Jeff injects it just under the skin and gets a red "rash" reaction and sometimes very itchy.  Apart from that he has had no side effects what so ever.  I truly believe the Budwig diet is keeping him so well and long may it continue.

Take care and blessings back to you.

Alison


On Sun, 17 Sep 2017 at 14:00, Dana Mills dsmills2@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...> wrote:
 

Hi Alison, I hope that it is working well for your husband. It is too bad that there is no way to monitor the T-cells though.
Did Jeff ever had any side effects?

Than you Alison with tons of blessings,
Dana


From: "Jeff Allan jeffallan2169@... [FlaxSeedOil2]" <FlaxSeedOil2@...>
To: FlaxSeedOil2@...
Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2017 4:58 AM
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] MISTLETOE


 
Hi Dana

Alison from Scotland writing.   Jeff is on mistletoe injections - 4 times a week.  It is to increase his T cells (killers cells).   We managed to get it for two years on the NHS.  Not sure if it is doing anything though as there are no tests etc.

Hope this is helpful

Alison

On 16 September 2017 at 15:23, dsmills2@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...> wrote:
 
Hi All,

I remember seeing posts of people that use Mistletoe as an IV. I wonder if someone would kindly share why they take it, does it help and are there any side effects?

I am reading Maria Treben's book 'Health through God's Pharmacy' find the whole book fascinating. I kept skipping the Mistletoe but have finally read it and was impressed with the tea version which made me remember people here that use it in as IV. It would be much appreciated.

Kindest regards,
Dana





 

Thank you Alison, keep up your good work, what ever you are both doing seems to work.
Wishing you a lovely day,
Dana



From: "Jeff Allan jeffallan2169@... [FlaxSeedOil2]"
To: FlaxSeedOil2@...
Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2017 11:12 AM
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] MISTLETOE

 
Hi Dana.  I just read a great explanation in a previous email about the mistletoe.  Jeff injects it just under the skin and gets a red "rash" reaction and sometimes very itchy.  Apart from that he has had no side effects what so ever.  I truly believe the Budwig diet is keeping him so well and long may it continue.

Take care and blessings back to you.

Alison

On Sun, 17 Sep 2017 at 14:00, Dana Mills dsmills2@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...> wrote:
 
Hi Alison, I hope that it is working well for your husband. It is too bad that there is no way to monitor the T-cells though.
Did Jeff ever had any side effects?

Than you Alison with tons of blessings,
Dana


From: "Jeff Allan jeffallan2169@... [FlaxSeedOil2]" <FlaxSeedOil2@...>
To: FlaxSeedOil2@...
Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2017 4:58 AM
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] MISTLETOE

 
Hi Dana

Alison from Scotland writing.   Jeff is on mistletoe injections - 4 times a week.  It is to increase his T cells (killers cells).   We managed to get it for two years on the NHS.  Not sure if it is doing anything though as there are no tests etc.

Hope this is helpful

Alison

On 16 September 2017 at 15:23, dsmills2@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...> wrote:
 
Hi All,

I remember seeing posts of people that use Mistletoe as an IV. I wonder if someone would kindly share why they take it, does it help and are there any side effects?

I am reading Maria Treben's book 'Health through God's Pharmacy' find the whole book fascinating. I kept skipping the Mistletoe but have finally read it and was impressed with the tea version which made me remember people here that use it in as IV. It would be much appreciated.

Kindest regards,
Dana







 

Hi -
  I realize this is an old thread but I'm looking for a naturopath that specializes in thyroid cancer as a friend of mine has the worst one can have - papillary poorly differentiated thyroid aniplastic carcinoma.  Any guidance on how to find one would be so very much appreciated!!
 
Thank you,
Theresa