1. Jonathan Briggs Jonathan Briggs United Kingdom says:

    This is a rather misleading article if you don't even say which (there are over 1000 worldwide) species of mistletoe is being used. The linked paper says Korean Mistletoe, but it is so poorly written that it doesn't even state which specific mistletoe (no scientific name is given) that is. Any paper on plant medicinal use that omits details of the species involved is best avoided.

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