- Mistletoe Therapy can be used boost or wake up the immune system. It is used in chronic illness and in
malignant and non-malignant tumors for stimulation of bone marrow activity along with conventional treatments to offset the side-effects of chemotherapy and radiation, such as nausea,
vomiting, and lack of appetite. It can also be used to diminish tumor-related pain and to reduce the risk of tumor recurrence.
Mistletoe
can be injected under the skin on the abdomen. It typically causes some harmless localized inflammation, including swelling, redness, tenderness and itching, up to the size of a silver dollar. Other
side-effects can include a temporary rise in body temperature and fatigue. It is tolerated very well.