Oncological mistletoe therapy involves the use of mistletoe extract injections as an alternative treatment method for patients undergoing chemotherapy. This form of therapy aims to improve the symptoms and side effects of oncological treatments.
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Since ancient times, the mistletoe was considered a plant with miraculous powers, with its name linked to all kinds of traditions and superstitions. It is said that it brings luck, growth and health to the family, that it is a symbol of love, joy, fertility, even that it came from the sky, after a lightning struck an oak tree.
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What is oncological mistletoe therapy?
Oncological mistletoe therapy involves the use of mistletoe extract injections as an alternative treatment method for patients undergoing chemotherapy. This form of therapy aims to relieve the symptoms and side effects of cancer treatments.
How does mistletoe therapy work?
It has been shown that the alternative treatment with mistletoe in patients undergoing chemotherapy substantially improves their quality of life: fatigue is greatly reduced, as is pain, depression, and nausea. The mistletoe injections will continue in parallel with the standard treatment until healing.
It contains minerals, amino acids, mucilages, vitamins, flavonoids. It has an anti-inflammatory effect, improves cardiovascular health, helps with diabetes, stress and anxiety, strengthens immunity, and even has the power to fight cancer.
When is oncological mistletoe therapy recommended?
Mistletoe extracts are best administered by injection. In oncological patients, therapy can be started as soon as the tumor is diagnosed. The sooner, the better! It will not replace standard treatments (chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgical interventions), but will only reduce their side effects, strengthen and prepare the body for the difficult stage that follows.
Treatment with mistletoe in chronic conditions
Intravenous treatment for chronic conditions involves the administration of drugs or substances directly into a vein to help manage and improve the symptoms of patients with chronic diseases.
Mistletoe treatment in chemotherapy
Intravenous mistletoe chemotherapy consists of administering chemotherapeutic agents through an intravenous infusion to treat cancer or oncological conditions. This type of therapy aims to destroy or slow down the growth of cancer cells and can be an integral part of the treatment plan for cancer patients.
The benefits of oncological mistletoe therapy
Vascul has been used for almost a century as an alternative therapy in oncological treatment. This is due to three great qualities:
- It has a great power to stimulate immunity
- It relieves depression and anxiety
- It destroys tumor cells, without affecting healthy ones, thus inhibiting tumor growth.
Our team of mistletoe therapy specialists
Our team of doctors specializing in the administration of intravenous therapies is made up of dedicated and well-trained professionals in this field. These doctors have expertise and experience in administering intravenous infusions and in carefully monitoring patients during the procedure.
Frequently asked questions for VASC THERAPY
The infusion session with mistletoe involves the intravenous administration of a solution containing this substance. The procedure is carried out under the supervision of a doctor or a medical professional trained in the administration of intravenous infusions. Here's how a mistletoe infusion session can go:
Medical evaluation: Before starting the infusion, the doctor will evaluate the patient's health and discuss his needs and goals in relation to mistletoe therapy.
Patient preparation: The patient will be seated comfortably on a chair or bed during the procedure. The intravenous injection area will be prepared and cleaned, usually on the arm or wrist.
Administering the infusion: The doctor or nurse will carefully insert an intravenous catheter into a vein, through which the mistletoe solution will be gradually administered. This can usually last between 30 and 60 minutes.
Patient monitoring: During the infusion, the patient will be carefully monitored to detect possible adverse reactions or side effects. The doctor or nurse will monitor the patient's vital signs and general condition.
Ending the session: After the completion of the infusion, the intravenous catheter will be removed and a sterile dressing will be applied to the insertion site. The doctor will discuss with the patient any instructions to follow after the procedure and any additional recommendations.
The duration of a mistletoe infusion session can vary depending on the patient's needs and condition, as well as the dose and administration protocol established by the doctor. Usually, an infusion session with B complex vitamins can last between 30 and 60 minutes, but this can vary.
The exact duration of the session will be established by the doctor or the medical professional responsible for administering the infusion, and the patient will be informed about it in advance.
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