Dear Tony,
Efficacy varies with type of cancer, which tree the mistletoe came from,
where the mistletoe was grown, and individual attitude.
It seems to work well with prolonging life in a terminal case. In cases
where the cancer was discovered relatively early, there has been many
positive results. Some have had only the Iscador treatment with other
anthr. therapies at the Lucas Klinik in Arlesheim, Switzerland. Many times,
the Anthr. doctor recommends that the patient undergo chemo. and radiation
therapies before going to the Lucas Klinik. The first part really sets the
cancer back, the 2nd part restores your life forces and fights back the
cancer from coming back. I've also known people to have taken Iscador as a
preventative who did not have cancer when they started to take Iscador. I
know one person who died of cancer after 20 yrs of preventative Iscador
treatment.
You have to be very careful with Iscador. I have seen with my own eyes
that sometimes it can cause the cancer to be MORE active than to regress it.
It can also CAUSE cancer as well.
Iscador is no longer manufactured the way it was in RS's time. They
have modernized the equipment sinc the 1980's (after Dr.R. Leroi died, who
I've met) She let me participate on one of their mistletoe forays in France
in Nov. of that year. Since the 1990-'s, to comply with Swiss regulations,
further modifications in equip. and protocol have been introduced.
Michael
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Nelson-Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 8:55 AM
Subject: Re: Cancer etc
> Thanks, folks, for useful responses. I'll check out recommended websites
> asap; it was a matter of curiosity, I'm glad to say that (so far as I
> know!) I have no immediate need for mistletoe/Iscador therapy. As to the
> queried efficacy of this preparation, I guess it's the usual problem of
> conventional medics testing alternative therapies in inappropriate ways.
> Tony N-S.
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