Ask Arlene about Hawthorn Berries ©
Ask Arlene about Hawthorn Berries ©
By Arlene Wright-Correll
A recent email question asks, “Do you know anything
about Hawthorn Berries?”
Hawthorn Berries (Circulatory) have been used around the
world for many different purposes, including jellies and flours. They come from
a small, spiny tree indigenous to the Mediterranean region.
Hawthorn is especially popular inEurope , where it is
used in a number of herbal tinctures, herbal combinations and teas. The
berries’ effects on the circulatory system have been researched in Europe .
Certain chemical constituents in the berries seem to enhance enzyme metabolism
and oxygen utilization in the heart muscle. The berries should be taken over a
period of time for their full nutritional benefits to be realized. It is
now gaining foothold in the USA
as more and more people know about the benefits.
Hawthorn is especially popular in
The whole berry is
used as dried, crushed and/or powdered. Hawthorn berries are more often used to
make tinctures than teas, smoothies and punches. May also be taken encapsulated
or as an extract and you can add to floral displays and potpourri to
make them aromatic.
Hawthorn Berries contain vitamins C and B complex, crataegin, carotene, flavonoids and sugars. The key constituents of the hawthorn berries are extracted using a combination of grain alcohol and distilled water. Extracts are rapidly assimilated by the body and can be mixed in liquid or taken directly under the tongue.
Precautions:
Taken in excess, hawthorn berry teas can cause mild diarrhea. This does not
occur when the berries are used to make tinctures or are encapsulated. Diarrhea
is not a side effect of the leaf and flowers. For educational purposes only and
this information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
If you are making a
tincture you recipe may refer to “Herb Strength Ratio” which tell you how much
alcohol to use in ratio to the herb. For example: a ration of 1:4 means that
1 part herb is to be used with 4 parts alcohol.
Extracts made with
FRESH plant material is 1:2 or 1 part herb to 2 parts alcohol.
Extracts made with
DRIED plant material is 1:4 or 1 part herb to 4 parts alcohol.
Home Farm Herbery sells Dried Hawthorn Berries
and even Hawthorn Berry Heirloom Seeds
Should you wish to plant some trees.
May the Creative Force be with you as you tread the
earth lightly!
Arlene Wright-Correll
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