Description
Book SynopsisDescribes thirteen host trees and how the different characteristics of mistletoe growing on each of them might benefit particular cancer patients.
Trade Review"The book is written in an accessible form and gives an important insight into a remarakable plant and its use in fighting cancer."
-- Valerie Taylor, New View
"For those who know nothing about the role of mistletoe therapy in cancer, this book is quite a revelation, and comes within the tradition of anthroposophical medicine established by Rudolf Steiner... The book presents a balanced view of the evidence for the healing power of mistletoe, and is particularly interesting in its suggestion that cancer prone people as well as patients can be inoculated... At a time when interventions are costly and frequently traumatic, it seems well worth investigating this line of therapy, especially since it does not seem to have any so-called side-effects.'
-- David Lormier, Scientific and Medical Network Review
'Mistletoe therapy for cancer is a work in progress and Dr Wilkens' efforts present a valuable attempt to develop a joined-up rationale for mistletoe therapy - and both patients and practitioners will find valuable material in this book.'
--Positive Health Online