Mistletoe therapy in Oklahoma City: a complementary, supportive option
Mistletoe extract has been used in integrative and complementary care in many countries for decades, and people going through cancer treatment sometimes ask about it. At Venturis Clinic in the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma area, we offer mistletoe therapy only as complementary, supportive care – and we are clear about what that means.
What this is – and isn’t
Mistletoe therapy is investigational and is not FDA-approved to treat cancer. We do not use it to treat, shrink, or cure cancer, and it is not a substitute for the care of your oncologist. Our role is supportive – focused on comfort, energy, and quality of life during and after chemotherapy and radiation – and we coordinate with your treating physicians.
Who asks about mistletoe therapy
People exploring complementary support during cancer care often ask about mistletoe alongside options like IV nutrient therapy and nutritional support. We will give you an honest picture of what the current evidence does and does not show, and help you decide whether it fits your situation – always in coordination with your oncology team.
What to expect
We start with an honest conversation, keep your oncologist informed, and set realistic expectations in writing. If you are exploring complementary, supportive options in Oklahoma City – including Edmond, Norman, and Moore – schedule a consultation.
The information on this page is provided for general educational purposes only and has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Certain therapies described are investigational and are not FDA-approved to treat any specific condition. Individual results vary. Services are provided under the supervision of licensed medical professionals.
This page describes complementary supportive care only. It does not describe treatment for cancer. Always follow the guidance of your oncologist.