Is Mistletoe Therapy Safe? A Detailed Look at Side Effects & Precautions

 Mistletoe therapy is widely used in European integrative oncology, but many Indian patients naturally ask: Is it safe? What side effects should I expect?

The good news is that mistletoe therapy is generally well-tolerated when administered by trained professionals.

The most common side effects include:

  • Mild fever

  • Redness or swelling at the injection site

  • Temporary flu-like symptoms

  • Mild fatigue after the first few injections

These effects usually indicate immune activation, not complications. They often resolve without treatment and help doctors evaluate the correct dosage for the patient.

Rare but important precautions include:

  • Not recommended for patients with severe autoimmune diseases

  • Should not be used without oncologist supervision

  • Should not replace chemotherapy or radiotherapy

European clinical guidelines emphasize gradual dose escalation to ensure safe immune response monitoring.

In India, using authentic products is crucial. AbnobaViscum®, provided by Abnoba India, follows stringent WHO-GMP and European manufacturing standards, ensuring purity and consistency.

When used responsibly and under medical supervision, mistletoe therapy is considered safe, effective, and reliable for supportive cancer care.

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