Guest guest Posted February 24, 2004 Report Share Posted February 24, 2004 while on the right tract, hawthorn is perfect for you! capsicum and garlic a little to stimulating and nasty to take, im an herbalist whove seen hawthorn alone cure many problems of the heart it seems if tachycardia the hawthorn will sooth and steady the heart while if brachycardia the hawthorn will bring the pulse to basil ive also seen it correct many arrhythmias and murmurs as well also it is safe with most medications if not on any, diet is key here proper balance of protiens and minerals magnesium comes to mind most blood bliuding foods and herbs are in order here, nettles red clover blossom rosehip tea wouldnt hurt either. grind hawthorn berries about 2 oz in a good blender or somthing similar and place in qt mason jar cover at least two inches in brandy or red wine and let sit for at least two weeks take a tea spoon or two as needed all day no problems any qestions please post in response , love and light vibe-- In herbal remedies , " Rob Combis " <rcombis@e...> wrote: > Hey all thanks for the help. > > I have done some more research and it seems that Hawthorn with Garlic and Capiscum (Cayenne) works great together for the heart. I am going to order these from herbalcom.com and make a tincture for my friend. Now what is best to get for Hawthorn berries to make a tincture, the powder or the whole berry. Or is it better to get the leaf and flowers portion? I am a little confused. > > And when I make this tincture should I be making it with grain alcohol or ACV? > > Thanks again!!! > > I hope everyone has a great day. > > > elizabeth@w... [elizabeth@w...] > Tue 2/24/2004 1:28 PM > herbal remedies > Cc: > Re: Herbal Remedies - Re: Heart arrhythmia > > > > > On Feb 24, 2004, at 11:58 AM, louherbs@p... wrote: > > > Hawthorn berry is the recommended herb to use for heart arrhythmia. That's > what Hawthorn does best! Capsule form is easy to take. Use cayenne pepper > along with the hawthorn berry. Lou > > > > I agree, and CoQ 10 add to that. > > Elizabeth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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