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Hawthorn
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Common Name
Hawthorn
 
Botanical Latin Name / Classification
Crataegus oxycantha
 
Parts Used
Flowers, leaves and berries
 
Other Names
Hawthorn Berries.

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Description
Like many members of the rose family, hawthorn is astringent and will help stop bleeding; as such it was largely used as a remedy for diarrhoea and heavy menstrual bleeding. Taking a Doctrine of Signatures approach, old herbals also recommend the plant for drawing thorns and splinters. It has been used for centuries as a hedging plant to divide farms and fields and the name "haw" is actually an old word for a hedge, hence hedgethorn.

Today we regard hawthorn primarily as a heart herb - a valuable tonic that will help normalize action and is widely used for high blood pressure. This is, however, a comparatively recent use as, apart from occasional mentions suggesting the herb as a remedy for dropsy (which can be related to blood pressure problems), there is little historic evidence linking hawthorn with heart disorders.

Now we know that it acts as a peripheral vasodilator, improving blood supply throughout the body as well as relaxing the coronary blood vessels, while it also has a general tonic effect on heart action and contains procyanadins which relax the central nervous system. It is used to reduce high blood pressure as well as counter the risk of angina attacks and helps to soften the fatty deposits of atherosclerosis which lead to hardening of the arteries. Both flowering tops and berries are used in this way although the Chinese use only the berries and consider them primarily as a digestive remedy.

Hawthorn combined with linden flowers or yarrow makes a pleasant tea for those prone to high blood pressure. As an astringent, it is also worth remembering that hawthorn infusions can be used as a gargle for sore throats, a douche for vaginal discharges, and will be helpful for diarrhoea and other digestive upsets.

Plant Description:

A common deciduous shrub or small tree, often used in hedging, with deeply lobed obovate (Egg-shaped leaf with the broadest part towards the apex) leaves and pink or white scented flowers in late spring. Dark red oval fruits form in early autumn and are usually eaten by birds.

Parts used:

flowering tops, collected in spring, and berries, collected when ripe in autumn

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Indications
Angina Pectoris (Chest Pain), Arteriosclerosis / Atherosclerosis, Blood Vessel (Vascular) Disorders, Cardiovascular Disorders, Circulatory System / Circulation, Coronary Heart Disease, Diarrhea (Diarrhoea), Edema (Dropsy), Heart Problems (Acute Myocardial Insufficiency), High Triglycerides, Hypercholesterolemia, Hypertension (High Blood Pressure), Indigestion, Menstruation Problems, Nervous System / Nervous Disorders, Sore Throat, Spasms, Throat Infections, Vaginal Infection / Discharge (Vaginitis)

Primary Indications: Congestive Heart Failure

Secondary Indications: Cardiomyopathy

Other Indications: Arrhythmias

Coughing, Irregularity, Mouth / Throat Inflammation, Sore Throat

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Actions
Antispasmodic, Astringent, Heart Tonic, Menstrual Regulating, Restorative, Sedative, Vasodilator

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Research
"Promising Hypotensive Effect of Hawthorn Extract"

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Precautions / Contraindications
None documented.

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Interaction with Medications
None documented.

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Possible Side Effects
None documented.

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Hawthorn   (Read all about Hawthorn.)

Botanical Latin Name: Crataegus oxycantha
Plant Part: Flowers, leaves and berries
Hawthorn - Health - High Blood Pressure Support Powder - Green Tea, Grape Seed and Hawthorn
Hawthorn - Health - High Blood Pressure Support Powder - Green Tea, Grape Seed and Hawthorn
4 oz / 114 g

53.67 US
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Hawthorn - Health - High Blood Pressure Support Powder - Green Tea, Grape Seed and Hawthorn
Hawthorn - Health - High Blood Pressure Support Powder - Green Tea, Grape Seed and Hawthorn
1 oz / 28 g

19.29 US
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