Paulina Medical Clinic: Advanced Protocol with Mistletoe (Viscum) in Cancer Care

What we offer

At the Paulina Medical Clinic we consider an advanced mistletoe protocol to include all three forms of mistletoe administration: sub cutaneous injections, intravenous infusions and specialized oral mistletoe drops. Also highly recommended are a number of supplements that have been proven to have a synergistic effect with the mistletoe treatment.

Individualized Advice

Of course all advice given to patients is highly dependent on the specific individual. The recommendations vary depending on

  • the organ involved (breast, prostate, uterus, colon, etc, etc.);
  • the gender, age or body built of the patient;
  • the soul constitution;
  • individual sensitivities and preferences;
  • laboratory results;
  • and more.

Here are some (extremely) general examples of what one can expect when seen at our clinic.

Injections

We start with injections of a particular kind of mistletoe-as an example abnobaViscum fraxini. The mistletoe grows on many host trees and the choice will be made at the time of the visit, as appropriate. In this case the fraxini mistletoe is the kind growing on the ash tree.  (We often suggest it due to its high active ingredients content.) We usually recommend an injection every other day but depending on the response to the initial injections a shorter or longer time interval may be called for.

In cases of advanced tumors or in the presence of metastasis several kinds of mistletoe injections may be given in an alternating schedule. As an example one day viscum fraxini Monday, viscum betulae on Wednesday, and viscum amygdali on Friday then repeat.

Injections are self administered by the patients at their home.

Intravenous Infusions

After the tolerability of the particular injectable kind/kinds has been established intravenous infusions are started at the office – usually on a weekly basis. The amounts are gradually increased as discussed between the patient and the doctor. In the most advanced situations several of the previously tested injectable mistletoes are combined in one intravenous infusion. The duration is in general slightly over two hours.

Simultaneously, special oral mistletoe drops (as manufactured by the True Botanica company) as well as various supplements available from True Botanica or online will be recommended for taking at home.

Monitoring the Treatment

The progress of the treatment is monitored either by history, feed back from the patient or through conventional testing methods-laboratory, CT scans, etc.

we hope this advanced mistletoe protocol will be of additional benefit to our patients.

To your health,

R. Rentea MD