What is Mistletoe Therapy?
Click Here to download a pdf of this cure Mistletoe (also known as viscum, Iscador or Iscar) is a plant that has been used by anthroposophic doctors to treat cancer and other sclerotic illnesses since the 1920’s. This medicine is currently under investigation by the NIH, and a myriad of research already exists in Europe, where some hospitals have specialized in this therapy for over 50 years. Use of this medicine is some of the most valuable work that I do. Mistletoe grows in a way that helps to delineate why this medicine works so well for cancer treatment. First of all, mistletoe is a parasite, growing on trees instead of the ground—it does not have a life of its own. Mistletoe flowers in the winter (out of sync), and roots and stems grow every which way—leaves do not reach toward the light; roots do not grow into the earth. This likeness of cancer would be difficult to create in a plant—if you tried. A homeopathic approach to healing takes advantage of this growth pattern—that like