Mistletoe Effects

The effects of mistletoe are dispelling wind-dampness, tonifying the liver and kidney, strengthening the muscles and bones, and tranquilizing the fetus. Mistletoe is bitter in taste and flat in nature, and it is a traditional Chinese medicine which has the effects of tonifying the liver, benefiting the kidneys, and dispelling wind-dampness, in addition to strengthening the tendons and bones and tranquilizing the fetus; it has an ameliorating effect on paralysis due to wind-dampness, and has a therapeutic effect on restlessness of the fetus, and it can also be used for treating lumbar and knee soreness (the feeling of soreness and weakness of the lumbar and knee areas), and other conditions. The adverse effects of mistletoe are not precise at the moment, and its contraindications are not yet clear; it is important to note that spicy, cold and stimulating foods should be avoided during the use of the herbal medicine. If you need to use the drug, it is recommended to use it under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner to identify the symptoms, and individuals should not use it blindly to avoid adverse consequences.