berry are flavonoids and oligomeric procyanidins. The berries contain more
hyperoside than the leaves and flowers, and the leaves and flowers contain more
vitexin rhamnoside than the berries.
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.
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.
free shipping plus we will send you a free complimentary herb or herb blend,
tea Sampler or Heirloom seed of our choice with your order.
advance for your purchase as all our net proceeds go to St. Jude Children’s ResearchHospital.