Lymphoma
What is Lymphoma?
This illness, named lymphoma, is a cancer of a part of the immune system called the lymph system. Though there are many types of lymphoma, one type is Hodgkin disease. The others are called non-Hodgkin lymphomas.
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Lymphoma Natural Health Healing TipsMistletoe (Viscum album L. extract [eg, Iscador]) as used either alone or together with chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy as an immunomodulator in the treatment of various cancers.
A noted lab study comparing mistletoe extract (see vitamins, etc.) with the chemotherapy drug vincristine against human B-cell lymphoma growth, both agents suppressed the proliferation of this type of cancer cells to a similar degree and eventually led to the death of the lymphoma cells. The research notably concluded that the effects of [Mistletoe extract] on the B-cell lymphoma cell line [WSU-1] were comparable to those of vincristine in all parameters. Other laboratory studies found that mistletoe extract stops the growth of lymphoma cells and kills up to 92% of tumor cells in some cases. They found that mistletoe extract was more effective in killing lymphoma cells that have a high proliferation rate than those with a low proliferation rate. Another Swiss study tested effects of mistletoe treatment on serum levels of the inflammatory marker IL-6 in 27 B-cell NHL patients. The doses of mistletoe extract varied from 5–30 mg per subcutaneous injection. Mistletoe extract is generally administered subcutaneously two to three times weekly. WaterUse of water is helpful for the treatment of lymphoma. Consumption of six to eight glasses of filtered water on a daily basis is is recommendable.
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