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My mother (68)took european mistletoe (Abnova viscum; Quercus, dont remember details, as it varied). Was diagnosed january 2009 and died october 2010.Had Whipple procedure, chemo and radio. Couldnt start mistletoe until surgery healed. In my opinion would have fared better WITHOUT chemo and radio, but she was fanatical about conventional medicine. The sob of her doctor even convinced her to t...

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Terri P | Age: 65-74 | On supplement for 10 years or more |
8/7/2019
Condition: Other
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I went to Switzerland in 2009, Mistletoe infusions and sub cutaneous. Dozens of others on this treatment are cancer free. Prostate, colon, breast. Melanoma.. this works. Donâ??t buy on internet. Box must say Iscador AG, If this is not on your box of mistletoe, donâ??t take it. Iâ??ve been cancer free for 10 years. This works.

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Amber | Age: 19-24 | On supplement for 1 to 6 months |
8/27/2017
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Dimitra | Age: 45-54 | On supplement for 1 to 6 months |
8/19/2017
Condition: Cancer
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I have been taking it for two months, ever since I was diagnosed with lung cancer. I have done no chemo or radiation. I feel a bit nauseous and I do want to vomit. Haven't done a CT since to see how the tumor is

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1/6/2017
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Clearly this works perfectly with no side affects at all. I highly recommend it! Whereas chemo and radiation would have only killed me. Oh and yes, be great for business

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PATTY | Age: 55-64 | On supplement for 6 months to less than 1 year |
11/6/2015
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so far is helping on my tumor regresion. there is no pain. I am living a normal life. no side effects at all. will keep using it. surgery and chemo is just another business. thanks!

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NorwegianPeter | Age: 25-34 | On supplement for less than 1 month |
9/6/2013
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To me, this article sounds like a propaganda message to people to avoid this solution in favour of the so-called "Proven treatment"? What makes the existing forms of therapy "Proven"? That most of the patients in a given timeframe does not die? There are thousands of people that can verify that what the famous Maria Treben is writing has worked for them as well in all sorts of diseases including cancer. At least with mistletoe you don't have to risk dying as a direct cause of the treatment.

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2/24/2011
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My mother (68)took european mistletoe (Abnova viscum; Quercus, dont remember details, as it varied). Was diagnosed january 2009 and died october 2010.Had Whipple procedure, chemo and radio. Couldnt start mistletoe until surgery healed. In my opinion would have fared better WITHOUT chemo and radio, but she was fanatical about conventional medicine. The sob of her doctor even convinced her to take Tarceva when she was scared by rising markers. Im sure he got at least a 20% comission on that costly and useless poison. I dont if my mother could have been cured, but Im sure that with the mistletoe, other therapies, diet and supplementes, AND NO CHEMO/RADIO would have lived more. How much I dont know. Read More Read Less

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