People who can’t afford to go to these clinics and get therapies never get help. We need info on how to self-treat or help someone self-treat via telemedicine otherwise this info is just actually kinda useless to put out there
I agree. But also if one digs enough, they will find that mistletoe is something that you can get your hands on yourself. Then you can self administer or find someone to monitor, even if once or periodically.
@@Vickiesix I wonder if this is something that must be administered subcutaneously, or is a tablet going to survive the digestive tract well enough to make a difference?
@@katherinewolfe I'm no expert but from what I know it must be injected, not ingested. Stomach usually.. or I've seen some inject it directly into a tumor that has ulcerated.
All these studies and used in Europe, but the FDA bans it in the US for any purpose.
Does it work with Enhurtu chemo?
People who can’t afford to go to these clinics and get therapies never get help. We need info on how to self-treat or help someone self-treat via telemedicine otherwise this info is just actually kinda useless to put out there
I agree. But also if one digs enough, they will find that mistletoe is something that you can get your hands on yourself. Then you can self administer or find someone to monitor, even if once or periodically.
@@Vickiesix I wonder if this is something that must be administered subcutaneously, or is a tablet going to survive the digestive tract well enough to make a difference?
@@katherinewolfe I'm no expert but from what I know it must be injected, not ingested. Stomach usually.. or I've seen some inject it directly into a tumor that has ulcerated.
It’s subcutaneous