Product Description
Introduction
Mistletoe is most often recognized as the plant decorating homes during Christmas. Sacred to the Druids, mistletoe was a symbol of eternal fertility and the tradition of kissing under the mistletoe is survived from their folk lore. Mistletoe is used to bring about fertility and love, as well as protection and prophetic visions. Mistletoe does have medicinal benefits and it is currently being studied for it's healing capabilities. Mistletoe is toxic to humans and animals though so it unwise to experiment with this herb.
Other Names
Phoradendron Leucarpum, bird lime, devil's fuge, all heal, mistel, golden bough, Iscador
Preparations
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Precautions
Mistletoe is toxic and should only be used medicinally by highly experienced professional herbalists. Mistletoe should not be used by pregnant women.
This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to cure, prevent, treat or diagnose any disease. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. You should always consult with your doctor before starting any herbal treatment or regimen.