Mistletoe Extract Doubles Survival Rates of Cancer Patients

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By: Elizabeth Renter, 12/05/2013

mistletoe cancer 263x166 Tis the Season: Mistletoe Extract Doubles Survival Rates of Cancer Patients

Several studies have focused on mistletoe and its potential, positive effect on cancer. Though research is inconclusive, many of the studies show that mistletoe’s anti-cancer properties work to kill various cancer cells. Further, the Christmas decor could be an alternative to toxic chemotherapy.

 

One study focuses on mistletoe and pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic cancer is one of the most deadly forms of cancer, with a mortality rate of around 80% during the first years after diagnosis. It strikes 44,000 Americans each and every year and conventional treatments haven’t been able to do much to prolong their lives. This latest research, however, indicates it could offer assistance to those diagnosed with a deadly disease.

 

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a Mistletoe for my uncle

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Please share your light for my uncle who is battling liver and colon cancer today. His birthday is in a few weeks, he's barely 50 years old and doesn't smoke or drink to excess. He has always been a pillar of society and a strong role model for the family. It pains me that I am thousands of miles away and can't be there with my father through this difficult time. Nobody said life was fair but some deserve to be around longer than others if only for the light they shine. My own mother is also not well with another terminal illness, and her oldest sister has lung cancer. The loss of our elders will make for a difficult transition into ascension. May the angels watch over them.

Peace and Light though my heart is filled with sorrow.

Noeticka