…and other interesting scientific and medical revelations about frankincense, myrrh, and mistletoe over at Expression Patterns (my Nature blog).
I’m taking a blog break over the holidays, so I’ll be back in the new year. Feel free to add photos to the Flickr pool in the mean time. I foresee a busy schedule in 2008, so I’ll be posting interesting images from there regularly.
(A few hours later…) Oh! I can’t wait two weeks to show you this: Penguins! Chalk-on-blackboard drawings of penguins, drawn by explorers Scott and Shackleton in 1904 and 1909, found in basement at Cambridge. You can see both penguins if you click the image on the BBC site.


Am wondering where you can obtain the RIGHT White Berry kind of Mistletoe for the Cancer Cure.
Thanks,
Toni
Hi Toni, you can’t actually use the mistletoe by itself – that won’t work. An extract from mistletoe is used in certain drugs that are given in addition to other treatments (like chemo), no even by itself. So the drugs help, but just a little bit. The chemical from mistletoe that is used in the anti-cancer drugs is called “lectin”. A doctor should be able to find out which drugs have lectin in it, but I don’t know the names of these drugs.