Mistletoe is a parasitic evergreen plant that lives on trees such apple
and elm. Modern complementary therapies for cancer increasingly make use
of mistletoe preparations. However, because mistletoe grows on many
different trees, the properties of the plant vary according to the host
tree. For the first time, this book presents an important reference for
practitioners on the characteristics of each type of mistletoe, and what
kind of cancers they are best suited to treat.
Thirteen host trees are described, covering all aspects from mythology
and botany to homeopathy and flower essences. The author then pulls the
various characteristics together to provide a unique guide to which
patients might benefit most from the different types of mistletoe. The
results will be useful not only in treating cancer but also in
prevention.
The book includes specific case-studies as well as notes on
supplementary therapies using metals.