Tinctura Visci Mistletoe tincture 30 ml (Viscum album)
Ingredients; white mistletoe (VIscum album herba) and alcohol ~ 70%
Content; 30ml
"All-heal" wispers the druid to mistletoe while cutting the branch
Mystic and powerfull, white mistletoe is definitely one of healthiest plants in general but, mistletoe is particularly interesting for its immunostimulating and anti-cancer properies.
Tinctura Visci Mistletoe tincture 30 ml (Viscum album)
White mistletoe (Viscum album) is a half-parastic plant from (Loranthaceae) plant family. Inhabitats tree treetop high above ground. Mistletoe as a half-parasitic plant which takes water from tree bark but, mistletoe still contains chlorophyll and can produce its-self food.
It has green stems 20–70 centimetres long with dichotomous branching. The leaves are in opposite pairs, strap-shaped, entire, leathery textured,broad and are a yellowish-green in colour. This species is dioecious and the insect-pollinated flowers are inconspicuous, yellowish-green. The fruit is a white or yellow berry containing one seed embedded in the very sticky, glutinous fruit pulp.
The old peoples of Europe attributed divine properties to this plantlike masculinity, fertility and romance.
Since the old days it has been used as a cure among many peoples and it was known among the Gauls and Celts as a remedy for every illness.
Many famous doctors and healers held this plant in high regard, such as Hippocrates, Rudolph Steiner and Sebastian Kneipp.
Mistletoe healing properties and medicinal benefits for human organism;
- Effective cancer treatment
- Famous medicine as a herb and mother tincture (Tinctura Visci, mistletoe tincture) that calms nervous system, relieves convulsions and enhances sleep
- Remedy for Sydenham’s chorea, epilepsy and many other nerve disorders that cause convulsions
- Suitable as a treatment against many allergies
- Supports female reproductive system and helps in case of infertility, regulates menstrual cycle, alleviates menstrual pains and menopause symptoms
- Normalize blood pressure and prevents vein calcification (atherosclerosis) and heart damages caused by aging
- Strong influence on human metabolism, it enhances the performance of digestive glands and prevents constipation
- plant also normalizes incomplete bile excretion and can be beneficial for diabetes patients
- can enhance libido and help patients suffering from erectile dysfunctions
Cultural heritage and folklore use of white mistletoe
"An agent tha produces ferilization must also cancel out one that hinders fertility. That is why in the Middle Ages the genitals of bewitched people were coated with an ointment made of mistletoe of the hazel bush or the linden tree"
There is much evidence "that people treasure mistletoe as an aphrodisiac, as a conveyor of fertility, an agent that brings sanctity to love and, to express it more generally, as a stimulant for the urinary and genital organs."
Mistletoe grows as a half-parasite on oak, poplar, apple, pear, and other trees and bushes, taking from its host water and minerals. Three notable features differentiate mistletoe from other plants; it grows not in the ground but in the air; it orients itself sherically in all directions of the sun; and the pearl-like berries start growing one the evergreen plant in the winter-time.
In 1921, the Austrian anthroposophical spiritual leader Rudolf Steiner suggested that mistletoe might be used to treat cancer, based on the observation that mistletoe, like cancer, is parasitic and lethal to its host. Swiss and German clinics were founded to implement this idea and still actively use a mistletoe preparation fermented with a strain of Lactobacillus for 3 days. Mistletoe extracts contain several toxic proteins, several of which are lectins, or proteins capable of binding to specific sugars.
Mistletoe's active ingredients are lectines, polypeptides, flavonoids, viscotoxins, lignins and alcaloides.
Mistletoe is famous in folk medicine as a herb that calms nervous system, relieves convulsions and enhances sleep. It is suitable as a treatment against many other problems caused by a weakened nervous system. It is believed to build, feed and strengthen the central nervous system.
Mistletoe supports female reproductive system and it helps in care of infertility, regulates menstrual cycle, alleviates menstrual pains and menopause symptoms.
Mistletoe contains ingredients that normalize blood pressure. It prevents vein calcification (atherosclerosis) and heart damages caused by aging. It regulates heart rate and subsides tachycardia.
This plant also normalizes incomplete bile excretion and can be beneficial for diabetes patients.
Studies suggest that mistletoe can enhance libido and help patients suffering from erectile dysfunctions.Effective cancer treatment
Mistletoe is widely used in cancer treatment. Numerous studies show that viscotoxins from mistletoe can destroy tumor cells by dissolving their membranes. Lectines found in this plant have cytostatic effects – they stop the further growth of tumor cells.
Besides that, additionaly it is confirmed that mistletoe strengthens the immune system, alleviates pain and reduces chemotherapy side effects by up to 80%.Due to all the aforementioned, this plant can surely be recommended as a help in cancer treatment.
Mistletoe's effects in tumor treatment include:- immune stimulation – general strengthening of the body’s defense mechanisms
- hyperthermia – destroying cancer cells with increased temperature
- general condition and work capability enhancement
- appetite and sleep enhancement
- alleviation of pain caused by tumor
- enhanced chemotherapy tolerance
Mistletoe has shown the best effects on throat, ovary, vaginal, breast, intestinal, stomach, bronchial and bladder cancer.
In Germany mistletoe is an officially recognized substance for arthritis and malignant tumor treatments.
Mistletoe extracts could be useful to patients suffering from AIDS due to immune system support and prevention of secondary diseases occurring as a consequence of this disease.