Description
- Improved Quality of Life (QoL): Strongest clinical evidence suggests it reduces treatment side effects such as nausea, vomiting, fatigue, pain, and insomnia.
- Immune System Activation: Extracts stimulate the production and activity of white blood cells, including natural killer (NK) cells and T-cells, which are vital for fighting tumors.
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- Direct Anti-Cancer Effects: In laboratory settings, mistletoe lectins and viscotoxins have been shown to induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) in cancer cells and inhibit tumor growth.
- Enhanced Survival: Some trials, particularly in advanced or metastatic pancreatic cancer, have reported improved survival rates when mistletoe is used as an adjunct.
2. Immune System SupportBeyond cancer, mistletoe is used for its immunomodulatory properties:- Antiviral & Antibacterial: It is sometimes used for respiratory infections, colds, and flu due to its ability to bolster the body’s natural defenses.
- Chronic Infections: Research has explored its use in supporting patients with chronic conditions like HIV and hepatitis.
3. Cardiovascular Health -
Historically, mistletoe was used as a “heart tonic”.
- Blood Pressure Regulation: It may help manage hypertension (high blood pressure) by improving circulation and vessel permeability.
- Cardioprotective Effects: Recent animal studies suggest it may protect the heart from oxidative stress and injury.
4. Neurological & Mental HealthMistletoe has traditional uses for the central nervous system:- Neurological Disorders: It has been used to treat epilepsy, seizures, and headaches.
- Mental Well-being: It is believed to have calming effects that help with anxiety, depression, and stress relief, often by balancing neurotransmitters.
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5. Other Traditional Uses
- Diabetes: Animal studies indicate it may stimulate insulin release and help balance blood sugar levels.
- Hormonal Balance: Used to manage symptoms of menopause, such as fatigue and sleep disturbances.
- Topical Relief: Applied as a salve or wash for skin conditions like eczema, rashes, and varicose veins.

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