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Organically grown in Oregon.
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These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Herbal Actions: Cardiotonic, vasodilator, hypotensive, antioxidant, anti-arrhythmic
Medicinal Uses: Hawthorn is used most commonly to support healthy heart function and lower blood pressure. For those who have a history of heart disease in their family lines, hawthorn is a wonderful tonic. It is helpful for lowering cholesterol (in conjunction with proper diet) and in cases of valvular heart disease. The berries have been used as a digestive aid in Chinese medicine, mainly in cases of failing appetite. They can also be helpful for diarrhea.
Preparation & Dosage: Acute/Severe cases, tincture (1:5, 40%) 3-5 droppers, 3xday. Maintenance dose is 2-3 droppers, morning and night. To make a tea, simmer 2 teaspoons of berries per 1 cup of water for 20-30 mins. Drink 1 cup 3x/day.
Part: Berry
Sold by the ounce
Herbal Actions: Cardiotonic, vasodilator, hypotensive, antioxidant, anti-arrhythmic
Medicinal Uses: Hawthorn is used most commonly to support healthy heart function and lower blood pressure. For those who have a history of heart disease in their family lines, hawthorn is a wonderful tonic. It is helpful for lowering cholesterol (in conjunction with proper diet) and in cases of valvular heart disease. The berries have been used as a digestive aid in Chinese medicine, mainly in cases of failing appetite. They can also be helpful for diarrhea.
Preparation & Dosage: Acute/Severe cases, tincture (1:5, 40%) 3-5 droppers, 3xday. Maintenance dose is 2-3 droppers, morning and night. To make a tea, simmer 2 teaspoons of berries per 1 cup of water for 20-30 mins. Drink 1 cup 3x/day.
Part: Berry
Sold by the ounce
Organically grown in Oregon.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.