Friday, June 21, 2013

Herb Journal: Hawthorn

6/21/13
Hawthorne Berries, Leaves & Stems, that's what I just made a decoction of, and it's an interesting mish mosh of flavors & characteristics. That's why I would recommend, to ANYONE that they decide what they want a tea of before proceeding with the hawthorn plant tea. The initial taste is quite astringent, so much so, that it makes you cringe. But the aftertaste makes you want more. Its one of those strange things... but its not that strange. The astringent aspect comes from the leaves, but the red berries are quite sweet, so its that that leaves the aftertaste, you have this aftertaste of tart, sweet berries. Hmmm.
So hawthorn leaves, not surprisingly, are known for their astringent properties. But it appears that the berry is most often used as a heart tonic. This herb is known as the best one for heart maladies across the board. From rapid heartbeat, to a weak heartbeat... any abnormal heart action can be regulated with regular consumption of the tea of this plant, which is known as a general "heart strengthener". It also aids in several issues one may have as a result of poor circulation, from cerebral circulatory disturbances to hemhorroids. This is the herb recommended most for high blood pressure. If you are just drinking a tea of the berries, I wouldn't complain. Only a few minutes after my last sip, I'm thinking its kind of sugary tasting even.
This herbs lifts burdens off the heart as well, and acts on the heart on an emotional/spiritual/phsychological level. It eases emotional/spiritual heartache, and related irritable and nervous conditions and stomach complaints. It opens the heart to forgiveness of others or of life events that may be preventing a persons healing process. Pretty cool. I can definitely see it. My hemhorroids are shrinking, and I'm starting to forgive my ex boyfriend for being such a deuchebag. Hmmm. Just kidding.
But I like the flavor and would definitely give it a chance. Since it is a tonic, it can't hurt to drink it on a regular basis.
It's constituents are:
Saponins
Glycosides
Flavanoids
Ascorbic Acid (and other acids)
Tannins
Because it stimulates blood circulation in general, and part of this is to the brain (as you age, the bloodflow to the brain decreases, which is what causes memory problems that are common as people age). For the increase of blood to the brain, and the task of improving memory function, hawthorn is best combined with Ginko Biloba.
In certain traditions Hawthorne was used to increase fertility. I will have to research that further to see if scientific studies have been done to verify this.

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