to help your heart i think.
Viscum album (European mistletoe) and Phoradendron leucarpum (American mistletoe) are used for medicinal purposes.
In alternative medicine, the leaves, twigs, and sometimes the berries of mistletoe are used.
Digestive aid, heart tonic, sedative, anti-carcinogen.
Mistletoe i believe is a dicot.
The Druids considered mistletoe a holy plant that protected from evil and had great medicinal value. Mistletoe didn't begin quite so well in Norse mythology: the arrow that killed Baldur, beloved of the gods, was carved from mistletoe. The Norse gods then judged that henceforth mistletoe would be under the command of the goddess of love, in order to negate its use for hate--that's one explanation of why those who stand under the mistletoe are expected to kiss. they go kiss kiss under the mistletoe. But that is a lie. They never did
Mistletoe has a long history, with its use dating back to ancient times. The Druids in Gaul are known to have revered mistletoe around 100 BCE, using it in rituals for its supposed medicinal properties and as a symbol of peace. The tradition of using mistletoe as a Christmas decoration and for kissing under it became popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. Thus, while mistletoe itself is a natural plant, its cultural significance evolved over centuries.
Mistletoe is poisonous to goats. There are no safe home remedies to treat mistletoe poisoning. If there is reason to believe a goat has ingested mistletoe, it is always best to immediately get him or her to the vet.
He kissed her because she was under the mistletoe.
They use the mistletoe for food, mainly its seeds.
is it mutualism?No i believe its parisitismA tree u usally don't kiss under,a mistletoe u do
They believe the incense's have medicinal actions upon the body I believe, also they believe that they are used to repel evil spirits, excuse me if I'm incorrect.
It is a medicine.