Hawthorn Berry

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Hawthorn berry is used for its potential heart health benefits, including supporting heart function and circulation, managing blood pressure, and as a remedy for conditions like congestive heart failure. It is also traditionally used for digestive issues and has antioxidant properties. Hawthorn can be consumed as a tea, supplement, syrup, or jam, but should only be used under medical supervision, especially if you are taking other heart medications. 

Uses

  • Cardiovascular support:

    Hawthorn is used to support heart health by improving blood circulation, strengthening blood vessels, and helping to regulate heart rate. 

  • Blood pressure management:

    Its vasodilating properties can help relax and widen blood vessels, which may lead to lower blood pressure. 

  • Congestive heart failure:

    Clinical trials suggest that hawthorn leaf and flower extracts may be beneficial for people with early-stage congestive heart failure, improving exercise tolerance. 

  • Digestive health:

    It has been used in traditional medicine to aid with sluggish digestion. 

  • Antioxidant properties:

    Hawthorn is rich in antioxidants that help protect the body from oxidative stress. 

  • Other traditional uses:

    It has been used historically for anxiety, asthma, and other conditions, though more research is needed to confirm these benefits. 

Consumption methods

  • Tea: Brewed from the fruits, dried leaves, or flowers. 

  • Supplements: Available as pills, powders, or liquid extracts. 

  • Food: Incorporated into jams, jellies, syrups, and other food products. 

  • Raw: The fresh fruit can be eaten as a snack, though it has a tart and slightly sweet taste. 

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100% ORGANIC

Hawthorn berry is used for its potential heart health benefits, including supporting heart function and circulation, managing blood pressure, and as a remedy for conditions like congestive heart failure. It is also traditionally used for digestive issues and has antioxidant properties. Hawthorn can be consumed as a tea, supplement, syrup, or jam, but should only be used under medical supervision, especially if you are taking other heart medications. 

Uses

  • Cardiovascular support:

    Hawthorn is used to support heart health by improving blood circulation, strengthening blood vessels, and helping to regulate heart rate. 

  • Blood pressure management:

    Its vasodilating properties can help relax and widen blood vessels, which may lead to lower blood pressure. 

  • Congestive heart failure:

    Clinical trials suggest that hawthorn leaf and flower extracts may be beneficial for people with early-stage congestive heart failure, improving exercise tolerance. 

  • Digestive health:

    It has been used in traditional medicine to aid with sluggish digestion. 

  • Antioxidant properties:

    Hawthorn is rich in antioxidants that help protect the body from oxidative stress. 

  • Other traditional uses:

    It has been used historically for anxiety, asthma, and other conditions, though more research is needed to confirm these benefits. 

Consumption methods

  • Tea: Brewed from the fruits, dried leaves, or flowers. 

  • Supplements: Available as pills, powders, or liquid extracts. 

  • Food: Incorporated into jams, jellies, syrups, and other food products. 

  • Raw: The fresh fruit can be eaten as a snack, though it has a tart and slightly sweet taste.