European Mistletoe Interactions Overview

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European Mistletoe

Also known as
  • Viscum album
  • All-Heal
  • Banda
  • Birdlime Mistletoe
  • Blandeau
  • Bois de Sainte-Croix
  • Bouchon
  • Devil's Fuge
  • Drudenfuss
  • Eurixor
  • Gui
  • Gui Blanc
  • Helixor
  • Hexenbesen
  • Hurchu
  • Iscador
  • Isorel
  • Leimmistel
  • Mistletoe
  • Mystyldene
  • Rini
  • Verquet
  • Vert de Pommier
  • Visci
  • Vogelmistel
  • Vyso
European Mistletoe European mistletoe, also known as Viscum album, is a type of parasitic plant that grows on the branches of trees, particularly deciduous trees such as apple, oak, and poplar. It is native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa. European mistletoe is purported to have a variety of potential health benefits and has a history of use in traditional medicine. It is thought to have immune-boosting properties and may help to reduce inflammation. It is also sometimes used to treat anxiety disorders, cardiovascular disease, and high blood pressure.
There are 279 drugs known to interact with European Mistletoe

Drugs that interact with European Mistletoe

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