How to Use Mistletoe Therapy: A Beginner’s Guide

 Mistletoe therapy, a complementary cancer treatment derived from the European mistletoe plant (Viscum album), is gaining recognition for its role in supporting conventional cancer treatments. At ABNOBA GmbH, a research-driven pharmaceutical company based in Germany, we produce high-quality mistletoe preparations following rigorous scientific standards. Here’s a simple guide on how to use mistletoe therapy effectively.

1. Medical Supervision Is Essential
Mistletoe therapy should only be initiated under the supervision of a trained medical professional. The treatment plan is personalized based on the patient’s type of cancer, general health, and response to therapy.

2. Subcutaneous Injections
The most common method of administration is via subcutaneous injection (just under the skin). Injections are typically given two to three times per week, often around the abdomen or thigh.

3. Dosage and Progress Monitoring
The therapy starts with a low dose and gradually increases based on patient tolerance. Reactions like slight redness, swelling, or warmth at the injection site are normal. Regular monitoring helps assess immune response and adjust dosage accordingly.

4. Integration with Conventional Therapies
Mistletoe therapy can be used alongside chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery. It is not a substitute but a complementary treatment aimed at enhancing quality of life, improving immunity, and reducing side effects of standard therapies.

5. Follow-Up and Continuity
Consistent follow-up with the healthcare provider ensures the therapy remains beneficial and safe over time.

ABNOBA India offers full support in understanding and accessing this integrative approach. Always consult a qualified practitioner before starting treatment.



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