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I am so surprised that Mistletoe is a specific for bladder cancer...... it

was NOT among the many he took as the squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder

continued to enlarge.

I've written about my son here for several months and Mistletoe was never

mentioned.

Charlie's bladder was removed 27 Sept and a neobladder created from part of

his colon. He remains hospitalized now for seven weeks today.

mjh

In a message dated 11/10/04 7:50:26 PM Eastern Standard Time,

leonardleonard1@... writes:

> Ehrlich ascites carcinoma,

> Iscador appears effective for urinary tract (including

> bladder and renal) cancer (unless metastasized to lung).

> " best results with...solid tumors both before and after surgery and

> radiation. Given 10 to 14 days before surgery...prevent metastatic

> spread...also used for advanced stage, inoperable solid tumors,

> especially cancers of the bladder, stomach, intestine, genital organs,

> and skin....bone metastases are retarded....le

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From: <lsa515@...>

> Does anyone have any experience with the use of Mistletoe/Iscador,

especially in the treatment of bladder cancer?

No experience. This is what I've read:

mistletoe (Iscador/Helixor/Eurixor/Isorel)-- cytotoxic,

immunomodulator; enhances immune function, even in advanced breast

cancer patients receiving chemo; inhibits mets.; promotes apoptosis &

differentiation. EDS tests very positive. Iscador reportedly reduces

pain and alleviates side effects of radiation & chemo. Synergistic

w/hyperthermia. Produces gradual results; most effective for solid

cancers of bladder, stomach, intestines, skin & genital organs; also

effective w/NSCLC, less effective for inoperable cancer of lung,

breast, & esophagus. including colorectal (including colon

adenocarcinoma 38), cervical, and ovarian (at least stages I-III)

cancer; appears somewhat (but not quite as) effective w/breast

(particularly CH3 mammary adenocarcinoma C6/C), less effective

w/prostate cancer, slightly effective w/cancer of lung (mixed results

w/ lung carcinoma, least effective in bronchogenic SCLC, and not

very effective w/bronchogenic NSCLC either) and stomach. Mistletoe

appears minimally effective for advanced pancreatic cancer. Mistletoe

reportedly retards bone and liver metastases is some cases. Mistletoe

does NOT appear especially effective for lymphomas and most leukemias

(except chronic myeloma genous leukemia), Ehrlich ascites carcinoma,

B16 melanoma, 256 rat carcinoma, and autochthonous mammary rat

carcinoma. Iscador appears effective for urinary tract (including

bladder and renal) cancer (unless metastasized to lung).

" best results with...solid tumors both before and after surgery and

radiation. Given 10 to 14 days before surgery...prevent metastatic

spread...also used for advanced stage, inoperable solid tumors,

especially cancers of the bladder, stomach, intestine, genital organs,

and skin....bone metastases are retarded....less promising for

inoperable cancers of the breast, lungs and esophagus. "

Almost all patients reportedly tolerate it well, but still best to

take under advice & supervision of a practitioner; don't take w/MAO

inhibitors or sugar. People w/heart problems or high blood pressure

should be careful. Discontinue if temperature exceeds 38 degrees

celcius. Safest not to administer during the first days of menstrual

period. Calcium enhances its effects. Mistletoe's much more effective

if injected 2-3 times a wk ; direct injection into tumor is most

effective, but this should be done only by a physician.

For more info on mistletoe, see

www.hoxsey.tripod.com

www.commonweal.org/herbs.html

www4.gratisweb.com/pabluster/subcut.html

www.annieappleseedproject.org/conviewofalt.html

www.cancure.org/iscador_mistletoe.htm

www.iscador.com

www.drmortonwalker.com/iscador.php

www.lukasklinik.ch/English/Default1.htm

www.suzannesomers.com/Products/tapes/Iscadorpoints.htm

www.mdanderson.org/departments/CIMER/display.cfm?id=BF40CCFF-ED6B-11D4

-810200508B603A14 & method=displayFull & pn=6EB86A59-EBD9-11D4-810100508B6

03A14

www.paam.net/articles.htm

www.usa.weleda.com/medicine/cancer_therapy.asp

www.artemisia.net/news/facts.htm

www.iscardor.com (800-289-1969)

www.oncology.medscape.com/reuters/prof/2001/04/04.05/20010404clin002.h

tml

www.jfmc.co.kr/remedy-sub2-eng.htm (for pleural effusion)

, (2001). Iscador: Mistletoe and Cancer Therapy.

LanternBooks.com

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Great info. again; thanks!

Bob B.

Re: Mistletoe/Iscador

>

> From: <lsa515@...>

> > Does anyone have any experience with the use of Mistletoe/Iscador,

> especially in the treatment of bladder cancer?

> No experience. This is what I've read:

>

> mistletoe (Iscador/Helixor/Eurixor/Isorel)-- cytotoxic,

> immunomodulator; enhances immune function, even in advanced breast

> cancer patients receiving chemo; inhibits mets.; promotes apoptosis &

> differentiation. EDS tests very positive. Iscador reportedly reduces

> pain and alleviates side effects of radiation & chemo. Synergistic

> w/hyperthermia. Produces gradual results; most effective for solid

> cancers of bladder, stomach, intestines, skin & genital organs; also

> effective w/NSCLC, less effective for inoperable cancer of lung,

> breast, & esophagus. including colorectal (including colon

> adenocarcinoma 38), cervical, and ovarian (at least stages I-III)

> cancer; appears somewhat (but not quite as) effective w/breast

> (particularly CH3 mammary adenocarcinoma C6/C), less effective

> w/prostate cancer, slightly effective w/cancer of lung (mixed results

> w/ lung carcinoma, least effective in bronchogenic SCLC, and not

> very effective w/bronchogenic NSCLC either) and stomach. Mistletoe

> appears minimally effective for advanced pancreatic cancer. Mistletoe

> reportedly retards bone and liver metastases is some cases. Mistletoe

> does NOT appear especially effective for lymphomas and most leukemias

> (except chronic myeloma genous leukemia), Ehrlich ascites carcinoma,

> B16 melanoma, 256 rat carcinoma, and autochthonous mammary rat

> carcinoma. Iscador appears effective for urinary tract (including

> bladder and renal) cancer (unless metastasized to lung).

> " best results with...solid tumors both before and after surgery and

> radiation. Given 10 to 14 days before surgery...prevent metastatic

> spread...also used for advanced stage, inoperable solid tumors,

> especially cancers of the bladder, stomach, intestine, genital organs,

> and skin....bone metastases are retarded....less promising for

> inoperable cancers of the breast, lungs and esophagus. "

> Almost all patients reportedly tolerate it well, but still best to

> take under advice & supervision of a practitioner; don't take w/MAO

> inhibitors or sugar. People w/heart problems or high blood pressure

> should be careful. Discontinue if temperature exceeds 38 degrees

> celcius. Safest not to administer during the first days of menstrual

> period. Calcium enhances its effects. Mistletoe's much more effective

> if injected 2-3 times a wk ; direct injection into tumor is most

> effective, but this should be done only by a physician.

>

> For more info on mistletoe, see

> www.hoxsey.tripod.com

> www.commonweal.org/herbs.html

> www4.gratisweb.com/pabluster/subcut.html

> www.annieappleseedproject.org/conviewofalt.html

> www.cancure.org/iscador_mistletoe.htm

> www.iscador.com

> www.drmortonwalker.com/iscador.php

> www.lukasklinik.ch/English/Default1.htm

> www.suzannesomers.com/Products/tapes/Iscadorpoints.htm

> www.mdanderson.org/departments/CIMER/display.cfm?id=BF40CCFF-ED6B-11D4

> -810200508B603A14 & method=displayFull & pn=6EB86A59-EBD9-11D4-810100508B6

> 03A14

> www.paam.net/articles.htm

> www.usa.weleda.com/medicine/cancer_therapy.asp

> www.artemisia.net/news/facts.htm

> www.iscardor.com (800-289-1969)

> www.oncology.medscape.com/reuters/prof/2001/04/04.05/20010404clin002.h

> tml

> www.jfmc.co.kr/remedy-sub2-eng.htm (for pleural effusion)

> , (2001). Iscador: Mistletoe and Cancer Therapy.

> LanternBooks.com

>

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