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    Delicious Living Magazine's Website provides news, answers and information regarding natural and alternative health and integrative medicine, with detailed information on herbs, supplements, nutrition and natural remedies in addition to an extensive archive of Delicious Living articles.
    Mistletoe grows as a partial parasite on a variety of trees--particularly pine, apple, plum, poplar, and spruce--across northern Europe and Asia. The young leafy twigs with flowers are used. Mistletoe's white berries are potentially toxic and should be avoided. American mistletoe, various species of Phoradendron, are similar but have not been widely studied. They should not be su
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