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Hawthorne Herb

 

 

The prickley Hawthorne bush is native to Europe, Africa and western

Asia and is often used as a hedge in Europe though it grows to be about

13 feet high. In North American

climates the hawthorne tree grows to about 5 feet tall. The Hawthorne

plant has a grayish colored bark and thorns that grow along the

branches. The leaves are shiny and dark green with a bluish tint to the

undersides. Hawthorne trees produce white flowers and bright red

berries that hang in clusters.Hawthorne berries

are widely used for heart problems and its medicinal value for blood

and heart related illness is thought to be both effective and safer

than other drugs with similar qualities. Hawthorne is used for

irregular heart beat, to lessen the plaque build up in arteries and

increase blood flow and oxygen in the blood to the heart and brain. It

is known as ahigh blood pressure regulator. In addition to the benefits to the

heart and circulatory system Hawthorne has been used to rid the body of excess

water and salts and support weight loss programs.

Medicinal properties extend to digestive disorders, insomnia and even

sore throats can be relieved by Hawthorne. Effect of thebenefits from

Hawthorne herbals are seen after several weeks use as it is a slow

acting herb. Hawthorn is available as a dried herb, tea and as a

tincture which is more potent than the tea. It is sometimes found under

the name Indian Hawthorne.It is thought that the thorns of the Hawthorne tree

were used to make the crown of thorns worn by Jesus at his crucifixion.

Hawthorne TeaHerbal Tea RecipeHawthorne

tea is prepared by steeping 1 – 2 teaspoons dried leaf and flower or 2

– 3 teaspoons of the dried crushed berry in 8 ounces of boiling water

for 15 – 20 minutes. Hawthorne extract can also be added to other

herbal teas for additional effects.Hawthorne Uses & Herbal RemediesHawthorne Tea

BenefitsHawthorne herb is often used to quiet muscle spasms and as a sedative of

the nervous system without inducing sleep.A compress of Hawthorne berries have

been used to help remove splinters and embedded foreign bodies in the

skin.Hawthorne is thought to be an effective treatment in heart disease and will

help to improve blood supply to the heart and smooth the heart contractions.The

leaf bud of the Hawthorne can be cooked and eaten, the leaf can be

chewed to nourish and relieve hunger, the berries can be used to make

jellies and fruit sauces and the flowers can be added to salads. Hawthorne Side

Effects & CautionsHawthorne is considered a safe herb; however, caution should

be made in excessive use of it.Lowering Blood Pressure NaturallyWe came across

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suffering from high blood pressure, you are well aware of the dangers. This

report can help you to naturally reduce your blood pressure and gain

control. Lots of our readers have reported back excellent results in

just 2-3 weeks after implimenting a few of the strategies.

 

--- On Sat, 4/24/10, leannejane layagan <mslayagan wrote:

 

leannejane layagan <mslayagan

Re: << >> Natural Remedies for High Blood

Pressure

 

Saturday, April 24, 2010, 8:04 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Since i dont have bp problem i havent tried it yet but i read that

cinnamon and honey to be drank everyday can help. Also for immediate releif

onion juice with honey can help.

 

 

 

jane

 

 

 

--- On Thu, 4/15/10, ridgerunrbunny <ridgerunrbunny@ > wrote:

 

 

 

ridgerunrbunny <ridgerunrbunny@ >

 

<< Alternative- Medicine- Forum >> Natural Remedies for High Blood

Pressure

 

Alternative- Medicine- Forum@ s.com

 

Thursday, 15 April, 2010, 5:39 PM

 

 

 

Any suggestions would be greatly appreicated.

 

Bunny

 

 

 

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