
Herbal Energetics
Parts Used
Leaf, Flower, Berry
Temperature
Neutral
Moisture
Berries - Moist
Flowers/leaves - Dry
Tone
Relaxing, toning
Taste
Astringent, salty, sweet
Caution
If you take beta blockers or cardiac medications, talk to your doctor before taking this herbal. Not recommended for people with congestive heart failure.
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Hawthorn
Hawthorn is in the rose family and, for centuries, has been used for heart and circulation problems, digestive issues as well as kidney and bladder problems.

Medicinal Properties
Amphoteric (balance and normalize organ function)
Antibacterial (inhibits growth of bacteria)
Anticancer (inhibits growth of cancer)
Anti-Inflammatory (controls inflammation)
Antioxidant (protects against oxidation)
Astringent (dries, draws, and shrinks tissue to create a barrier, reducing secretions or discharges)
Cardiotonic (supports heart and cardiovascular system)
Diuretic (stimulates urine to remove fluids from the body)
Common Preparations
Tea, Infusions, Extracts, Tinctures
Benefits
Supports the heart and cardiovascular system and blood pressure. It is known to tonify and strengthen the heart muscle.
Supports digestive system
Supports urinary system
Supports immune system
Aids skin problems like sores, itching, frostbite
May help with weight loss
May help with anxiety
Lowers blood sugar
Resources
1) Hawthorn: Usefulness and safety. (n.d.). NCCIH. https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/hawthorn
2) Furey, A., Tassell, M., Kingston, R., Gilroy, D., & Lehane, M. (2010). Hawthorn (Crataegus spp.) in the treatment of cardiovascular disease. Pharmacognosy Reviews/Bioinformatics Trends/Pharmacognosy Review, 4(7), 32. https://doi.org/10.4103/0973-7847.65324
3) Pivarnik, M. (2019, October 28). The history, mythology, and offerings of Hawthorn. Herbal Academy. https://theherbalacademy.com/blog/hawthorn-offerings/
4) Hawthorn - Benefits, folklore, botany and more | Traditional medicinals. (n.d.). Traditional Medicinals. https://www.traditionalmedicinals.com/blogs/herb-library/hawthorn
5) Zhang, J., Chai, X., Zhao, F., Hou, G., & Meng, Q. (2022). Food applications and potential health benefits of hawthorn. Foods, 11(18), 2861. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11182861
6) Hawthorn | Herbs | Herbal Reality. (n.d.). Herbal Reality. https://www.herbalreality.com/herb/hawthorn/
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