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What Is Mistletoe? What Is it Used For? What Are Its Health Benefits?

By Ayurvedum Editorial January 8, 2019
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  • 1. Mistletoe Berries Are Good For Skin Health.
  • 2. It Promotes Better Sleep.
  • 3. It Soothes Respiratory Disorders.
  • 4. Mistletoe Tree Extract Supports Hormonal Balance.
  • 5. It Helps Prevent Diabetes.
  • 6. Mistletoe Calms The Nervous System.
  • 7. It Also Fights Off Cancer.

The mistletoe plant isn’t just a holiday staple, but a healing evergreen herb that has year-round perks for your overall well-being. What is mistletoe used for? Herbalists prepare medicines with the mistletoe berries, leaves as well as stem. You may ask, is mistletoe poisonous? To some extent, yes! Certain parts of the mistletoe tree like the leaves and mistletoe berries are safe to use. However, the intake needs to be under strict supervision. Mistletoe is grown across the world for its herbal and remedial properties. Extracts are used in injections, tablets, tinctures, and even teas.

Mistletoe Plant Health Benefits

1. Mistletoe Berries Are Good For Skin Health.

Enriched with antioxidants, mistletoe berries help clear your skin. So, just like a neem bath, immerse the mistletoe tree leaves in water and benefit from its healing properties. External application is also helpful in the treatment of breakouts, clogged pores, eczema, spots, and the signs of aging. It’s also the perfect winter care solution!

2. It Promotes Better Sleep.

Mistletoe tea is an ultimate solution if you suffer from sleeping disorders or usually find yourself struggling with sleep. It helps regulate your sleep cycle and you doze off undisturbed.

3. It Soothes Respiratory Disorders.

The mistletoe tree benefits your respiratory tract to soothe inflammation. It can relieve chest congestion, throat soreness, cough, cold, bronchitis as well as asthma. Being anti-inflammatory in nature, the plant also keeps viral and bacterial infections away.

4. Mistletoe Tree Extract Supports Hormonal Balance.

Be it irregular periods, menstrual cramps or menopausal symptoms – mistletoe supports hormonal health. It can ease the related discomforts…especially fatigue, mood swings, mental distress, and weak bones.

5. It Helps Prevent Diabetes.

What is the mistletoe benefit for the diabetics? It has therapeutic properties that help lower the blood sugar levels. Therefore, drink about 2-3 glasses of mistletoe plant extract tea to manage your body’s insulin production.

6. Mistletoe Calms The Nervous System.

Mistletoe has the ability to fight off stress as well as everyday anxieties, since it’s an effective nervine agent. It is a complete health tonic that reduces the symptoms of depression, nervous tensions, tremors, and other neurological disorders.

7. It Also Fights Off Cancer.

Several studies support the fact that the mistletoe berries as well as other parts of the plant are anti-cancerous in nature. Controlled and regular intake helps combat cancer-causing activities.

Also, what is a mistletoe injection for? Mistletoe tree extract injections are effective in the treatment of several types of cancers including breast cancer along with the bladder, liver, stomach, colon, pancreatic, ovarian, lung and uterine cancer.

 

Note: Articles on Ayurvedum are solely for the purpose of sharing the goodness of Ayurveda and bringing awareness on natural and healthy living. Please do not substitute it for professional medical advice. Ingredients discussed can interfere with certain medications. So, before using anything to treat yourself, always consult an Ayurveda doctor or practitioner.

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