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Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D. Weekly CancerDecisions.com
Newsletter #451 07/11/10

MISTLETOE MAKES FURTHER GAINS

One of the most obvious differences in the practice of oncology in the United States and in Europe is the differing attitude towards mistletoe (Viscum album)....

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Mistletoe Part II

Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D. Weekly CancerDecisions.com
Newsletter #452 07/18/10
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MISTLETOE MAKES FURTHER GAINS, PART TWO


Last week I began a discussion of new studies that support the use of mistletoe extracts in oncology. I conclude, with references, this week....

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I LOVE THIS PARAGRAPH!!

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"Studies of this sort continue to chip away at the standard American oncologists' contention that all useful treatments are routinely employed in US oncology hospitals and that any other ways of treating the disease are without scientific validity. This is simply not true. In fact, American oncologists could learn a great deal from CAM practitioners, if they would recognize that other cultures have different ways of approaching the same problems, and that have something valuable to contribute to the optimal treatment of cancer patients."
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I think I will print out and carry several pages with this quote. I'll start handing it out at every medical facility in town.

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