Hawthorn Berries - 100g
Hawthorn Berries - 100g
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Hawthorn Berries are dried berries traditionally used in teas, tinctures, capsules and wellness blends. They have a long history of use as a heart and circulation-support herb, particularly in routines focused on cardiovascular wellbeing, blood pressure support and cholesterol balance. The dried berries can also be added to smoothies and juices where a traditional berry-style botanical is wanted. White film may naturally appear on hawthorn berries as sucrose matures on the outer skin.
♡ Why we love it: Hawthorn berries are a classic wellness botanical with a deeply traditional place in heart-support herbal routines. They are versatile, easy to prepare and useful in teas, tinctures, capsules, smoothies and juice blends.
Key properties
- Plant Part: Berry
- Form: Dried berries
- Profile: Traditional heart and circulation-support botanical
- Natural Sucrose Bloom: A white film may naturally appear on the berries
- Suitable For: Herbal Tea, Tinctures, Capsules, Smoothies And Juice Blends
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture
What it's used for
- Herbal teas and tinctures
- Traditional heart and circulation-support wellness routines
- Blood pressure and cholesterol support in herbal practice
- Circulatory wellness blends
- Smoothies, juices and berry-style botanical preparations
- Encapsulated herbal preparations
Who it's for
- Herbal users preparing traditional heart-support blends
- People wanting dried hawthorn berries for teas or tinctures
- Makers creating capsules, smoothies or juice blends
- Those familiar with cardiovascular-support herbs
- Pregnancy
- Use as a substitute for prescribed cardiovascular medication or professional care
- Self-managing high blood pressure, cholesterol or heart conditions without professional guidance
- People wanting an instant-use sweet berry snack
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How to use
- As a Tea: Infuse dried berries in freshly boiled water, then strain before drinking.
- As a Tincture: Prepare using a trusted herbal method, then strain and bottle.
- In Capsules: Use in powdered or prepared capsule blends according to a suitable formulation.
- In Smoothies Or Juices: Add to suitable blends where a hawthorn berry preparation is appropriate.
- Processing Tip: If a white film develops on the berries, this can be natural sucrose maturing on the outer skin.
Safety instructions
- Best avoided during pregnancy
- Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use if breastfeeding
- Consult a registered medical practitioner before use if you have a heart condition, blood pressure concern or take cardiovascular medication
- Do not use as a replacement for prescribed medication or professional care
- Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
Faqs
Q: What is the white film on some hawthorn berries?
A: Hawthorn berries can naturally develop a white film as sucrose matures on the outer skin.
Q: What are hawthorn berries traditionally used for?
A: They are traditionally used in heart and circulation-support wellness routines.
Q: Can hawthorn berries be used in tea?
A: Yes, they can be prepared as a tea and strained before drinking.
Q: Can I use hawthorn with heart medication?
A: Speak to a registered medical practitioner before using hawthorn if you take heart, blood pressure or cholesterol medication.
About These Botanicals
This product is grown in an organic and regenerative fashion with as minimal use of insecticides, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides as possible, in certified organic fertilizer. The product is sourced food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.
