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A Favorite Herb – Hawthorne Aka Crataegus Oxycantha

There are many different herbs used for the cardio/heart system. Different herbs are used for specific issues, like the valves, electrical irregularities, blood pressure, arterial issues, etc. But Hawthorne is one cardio herb that is used for a variety of issues.

Hawthorn could be a part of the protocol when there are issues like, concerns with blood vessels as with congestive heart failure, chest pains, an irregular heartbeat,  low or high blood pressure, high cholesterol (and beware of the whole cholesterol myth), and hardening of the arteries. Hawthorne has a variety of medicinal impacts on the body.

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Medicinal Impacts Of Hawthrone

Note: These effects are all accomplished without the side effects of synthetic western pharmaceuticals; without changes in urinary excretion and respiration, and without pulmonary damage.

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What Is Hawthrone Made Of ?

Hawthorn contains a number of compounds:

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And in particular, some compounds that have a cardiac reaction:

Oliogomeric Procyanidians (OPCs)

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OPCs appear to protect the arterial membrane by inhibiting several enzymes that degrade the infrastructure of vascular tissues, including:

In addition, OPCs eliminate free radicals that cause injury to the vascular lining, and at the same time strengthen the vascular inner lining.

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Compared to digitalis, Hawthorne is much milder, and safer to use. Hawthorne is a tonic for both high and low blood pressure, as well as tachycardia and arrhythmia. It has a mild anti-arteriosclerotic effect; an antispasmodic effect, and a sedative effect.

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