@article{10.18756/jfg.2008.81, title = {{Die Mistel und das Geheimnis ihrer Heilkraft. In memoriam Thomas G{\"o}bel }}, shorttitle = {{Die Mistel und das Geheimnis ihrer Heilkraft}}, author = {Suchantke, Andreas}, journal = {Jahrbuch für Goetheanismus}, year = {2008}, volume = {2008}, pages = {81--104}, url = {https://dx.doi.org/10.18756/jfg.2008.81}, doi = {10.18756/jfg.2008.81}, issn = {Print :1866-4830 Online : 2750-2341 }, language = {de}, abstract = {}, annote = {Mistletoe and the secret of its healing powerA practical method for finding the specific in a phenornenon is to look for antagonistic or polar manifestations of it There are some immediately strik ing antagonisms in the case of the two closely related families Viscaceae and Loranthaceae 1 Loranthaceae tend to have lush and largcly disorderly growth mainly through extracortical runners in all directions lush foliage and highly specialised conspicuously coloured flowers adapted for bird pollination 2 The evolutionary trend of the Viscaceae stands in stark contrast to this especially the genus Viscum It stops its organ formation at early ontogenetic stages no differentiation of the leaf into a physiologically upper and lower surface and at germination soon ceases its phototropic and geotropic orientations which are initially still present This condition is unique for higher plants and best compares with the weightless condition of the embryo in amniotic fluid The tendency to reduction increases within the Viscaceae in the genus Viscum in the case of V minimum and above all with Arceuthobium species dwarf mistletoe Both form only rudimentary above ground organs and their vegetative parts literally creep away into the host plants The Loranthaceae present the opposite picture intense interaction With the host tree can give rise to the formation of tumorous woody growths burrs as defensive reactions Even more strongly than the vegetative luxuriance the extremely antagonistic character of this plant that directly contrasts With Viscum is emphasised by the remarkable similarity in form of the leaves of various Australian Loranthaceae to the foliage of the respective host plants that they parasitise This conformity is the result of the parasite taking advantage of and consuming the formative forces of the tree to develop its own form Through this the contrast with Viscum album becomes especially striking its embryonic character means that the formative forces of the tree are indeed taken over but instead of their being appropriated by the mistletoe for developing its own form they are stored within it It is these iinused formative forces from the tree on which the mistletoe grows that are then available for cancer therapy The question of why we do not use the substances of the tree itself is superfluous In the tree its own formative forces are already tied to its speciesspecific substance formation They can only be kept and preserved in their full potency in their virgin state by Viscum album} }