 | Product descriptionHawthorn helps promote cardiovascular health. Hawthorn Preparations are derived from the flowers, leaves, or berries of thorny shrub (Crataegus oxyacantha) native to Europe. The Hawthorn plant is a source of bioflavonoids and other antioxidant chemical compounds. Suggested UsageFor adults, take one (1) capsule two to five times daily, preferably with meals. Capsules may be opened and prepared as a tea, or dispersed in any liquid desired. Ingredients | Supplement Facts | | Serving Size 1 Capsule |  | | | %DV |  | | Hawthorn (Crataegus oxyacantha) (berry) | 565 mg | * |  | | | *Daily Value not yet established. | | Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Silica, Vegetable Magnesium Stearate. |
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Hawthorne (Crataegus Oxyacantha) is known as a botanical heart tonic. Hawthorne is recommended for angina, irregular heart beat, high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, hypertension, coronary heart disease, high cholesterol, nervous disorders, insomnia and Raynaud's Syndrome.
Suggested Usage
As a dietary supplement, take 2-3 capsules 2-3 time daily with a large glass of water.
Ingredients
Wild Countryside Hawthorn Flowers, Leaves and Berries.
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Hawthorne (Crataegus Oxyacantha) is known as a botanical heart tonic and is recommended for angina, irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, hypertension, coronary heart disease, high cholesterol, nervous disorders, insomnia and Raynaud's Syndrome. While many hawthorn extracts contain 2% vetexin extracted from hawthorn berries, HeartCare uniquely contains 18.75% Oligomeric Procynaidins extracted from the herb's potent leaves and flowers. Extracting from this different part provides up to 10 times more of the key active bioflavonoids necessary for efficacy.
Suggested Usage
One tablet twice daily with water. Intensive Use: Take up to two tablets three times daily. Best results are obtained with continual use.
Ingredients
Hawthorn, dried extract 80 mg (leaf, flower) 18.75% Oligomeric procyanidins
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Nature's Way standardized Hawthorn leaf is a scientifically and technically advanced herbal extract standardized to 1.8% to 2.2% Vitexin, a bioflavonoid. Helps promote cardiovascular health by improving blood and nutrient flow to the heart muscle. A healthy heart maintains circulation and nutrient delivery throughout the body and is essential for overall vitality and well being. Hawthorn berries are historically popular as a cardio tonic. Nature's Way Standardized Hawthorn extract is a technically advanced herbal product. Standardization assures specific, measurable levels of important compounds that provide beneficial activity in the body.
Suggested Usage
Take one capsule two to three times daily with water at mealtimes
Ingredients
Hawthorn Berry, Hawthorn, dried extract.
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Hawthorn berries of this European species have been used since ancient times for well being as a cardiovascular tonic
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Encapsulated Hawthorn berries, wild grown to ensure traditional nutrients. Hawthorn Berries support efficient heart function. As a dietary supplement, Hawthorn berries are intended for use as part of a total program of diet, exercise and lifestyle changes to promote cardiovascular health. Hawthorn contains bioflavonoid complexes that help to improve circulation to the heart muscle. Hawthorn berries are historically popular in Europe as a cardio tonic.
Suggested Usage
As an addition to the daily diet, take three capsules three times dialy, preferably with food. Best results are obtained with continous use.
Ingredients
Hawthorn Berries
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A synergistic blend of popular cayenne and hawthorn combined with powerful antioxidants Vitamin E and Lecithin. These herbs are traditionally used to support healthy blood and circulation. Vitamin E is an antioxidant shown beneficial to the heart and lecithin is important for the production of HDL and good cholesterol.
Suggested Usage
Take two capsules twice daily with water at mealtimes or prepared as a tea.
Ingredients
Hawthorn Berries 40,000 HU, Cayenne Pepper Fruit (capsicum annuum), Lecithin 65 mg, Natural Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopheryl acetate) 45IU.
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This hawthorn blend has been long recognized as a gentle and effective cardiac tonic for the heart and circulatory system. Hawthorn has a long history of use in Europe, where it is known as one of the most popular herbs for cardiovascular health. In both Europe and China, hawthorn berries have been eaten as food and were made into wines and jellies. Hawhtorn is slow-acting, but shows positive health effects after two or more weeks in most cases. Ecologically wildcrafted hawthorn berries, flowers and leaves encapsulated in Sodium Lauryl Sulfate-Free Capsules. The hawthorn in this formula is carefully hand-harvested from pristine areas of the Pacific Northwest. The tender young leaves and flowers are selected in the spring, and after careful drying are combined with the dried red berries.
Suggested Usage
As an herbal supplement, take one capsule three times daily, or as directed by your health care professional.
Ingredients
Hawthorn flower and leaf (Cratageus Sp), Hawthorn berry (Cratageus Sp)
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The heart is our life pump, and when it is not properly fed (with wholesome foods) it suffers malfunction (weakness and heart attacks) causing the heart failure condition that is one of the world's greatest killers. The Mucusless Diet used over a period of time can rebuild a heart to a good strong condition, but if the heart, its valves, and other working parts are in a weakened condition and need quick help we use a great :heart food or tonic" to assist it back to health. This food is the hawthorn berry (Crataegus oxycantha, Linn.). We refer to "Potter's Cyclopaedia of Botanical Drugs and Preparations," one of the old herbals out of England (published by Potter and Clarke, Ltd., 60 Artillery Lane, London), which lists hawthorn as a "cardiac" tonic. This herb is claimed to be a curative remedy for organic and functional heart disorders such as dyspnoea, rapid and feeble heart action, hypertrophy, (valvular insufficiency), and heart oppression. Hawthorn berry syrup is made with hawthorn berry juice concentrate using grape brandy and glycerin as aids and preservatives.
Suggested Usage
One half teaspoon three times a day.
Ingredients
Fresh Wildcrafted Hawthron Berries.
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A traditional herb for the cardiovascular system. Historical uses for Hawthorn Berries: Used as a cardiac tonic, for edema, heart attack, to regulate blood pressure, for arteriosclerosis, inflamed heart muscle, for rapid or arrhythmic heartbeat, for a weak pulse, dropsy and heart murmurs.
Suggested Usage
Take as a dietary supplement. Take 4 capsules up to 3 times a day with a glass of water. Store in a cool, dry place.
Ingredients
Hawthorn Berries (Crataegus laevegata). Other Ingredients: 100% Vegetable Base Capsules No fillers, chemicals, or standarized herbs.
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 | Product descriptionHawthorn has a normalizing effect upon the heart, improving cellular metabolism while strengthening the heart's contractions, thereby improving the rate of blood flow throughout the body. It also helps maintain the integrity of the venal and arterial walls, as well as exhibiting anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties. Hawthorn is without a doubt the best long term heart tonic, useful for a variety of imbalances and for maintaining overall cardio-vascular health. Nature's Answer alcohol-free extracts are produced via our multi-extraction process, using alcohol and water or other natural menstruums to ensure maximum activity. All alcohol is then removed using our proprietary process. Suggested UsageAs a dietary supplement approx 40 drops, 3 times a day. Shake well. IngredientsHawthorne berry leaf and flower fluid extract (1:1) 2,000mg. FAQWhat are the most popular herbs in the market today, and what are they used for?- Echinacea - Stimulates the immune system.
- Ginkgo - Enhances cerebral circulation and increases mental functioning.
- Thistle - Strengthens and detoxifies the liver.
- Goldenseal - Stimulates the immune system, and is particularly effective for conditions involving mucous membranes.
- Astragalus - Serves as a tonic for the immune system (ie. builds and strengthens).
- St. John’s Wort - Acts as an antidepressant and as a potent immune enhancer.
What is the difference between a fluid extract and a tincture? A fluid extract is an extract with an herb to menstruum ratio of (1:1). This means that you get 1 gram of herb for 1 ml of extract. A tincture is an extract with an herb to menstruum ratio of (1:2), (1:4), (1:5) or (1:10). This means that to get the same 1 gram of herb you must take either 2, 4, 5, or 10 milliliters of extract (respectively). How do you know what a milliliter is? Usually a milliliter is approximately 28 drops of an extract, but since this is a commonly asked question, Natures Answer has answered this question by using calibrated droppers that show exactly how much extract you are taking. Which is a better form of taking herbs, liquid or capsules? Herbs can be used in both the liquid and capsule form depending on your personal preference. Liquids are more easily absorbed and are perfect for people who have trouble swallowing pills, such as children and the elderly. Unlike other liquid brands, Nature's Answer is alcohol free or very low in alcohol (12-14%). Capsules may be preferable because using them avoids the bitter and unpleasant taste of some herbs, and they can be packed in a pill case for ease of dosing, convenient for the supplement user on the go. Why do extracts have alcohol in them? In order to extract plant constituents most effectively, it is necessary to use alcohol. Alcohol is used because (a) it is the strongest solvent we know of that can extract a major portion of the plant constituents without harming its properties and (b) it is ingestible. (As a point of interest, Nature’s Answer uses only certified organic alcohol in their extracts). What is the benefit of using an alcohol-free extract? Firstly, many people simply do not like to use alcohol as they strive towards healthier living. Others may not use alcohol for religious reasons, because they are in recovery or are pregnant or nursing. Furthermore, alcohol is not for children. These products address all those concerns. Secondly, and most importantly, alcohol-free extracts allow you to taste the plant, not the alcohol! This taste is extremely important in that it gets your body ready to receive the gifts that the plant has to offer. Tasting the herb is part of the overall herbal experience and healing process. Alcohol-free extracts enable you to truly appreciate all of the plant's gifts. If alcohol is needed in extraction, how do you make an alcohol- free extract? Nature’s Answer begins with organic alcohol regardless of whether the final product contains alcohol or not. After finishing the first step in the plant extraction, we perform an additional step to remove the alcohol. This is done by utilizing a proprietary cold extraction process called Bio-Chelation. Bio-Chelation describes the cold process vacuum distillation method, which removes all the alcohol initially used to obtain the good herbal extract. It is important to note that a cold extraction process, as opposed to a heat extraction process, helps maintain the full spectrum, or Holistic BalanceT of the plant's constituents in the final product. The end-result is an alcohol-free extract containing the essential properties of the complete herb in a base of vegetable glycerin and water. (Vegetable glycerin is used because it can help to bind certain plant constituents, is natural to the body, easily absorbed, tastes sweet without affecting blood sugar levels, and acts as a good solvent and carrier for the plant constituents). Are your herbs organic? This is a good question. Nature’s Answer uses three types of herbs in their formulations…Certified Organic, Responsibly Wildcrafted, or Cultivated. Our certified organic herbs come from a variety of organic farms located throughout the United States. Many of our formulas also feature Responsibly Wildcrafted herbs. Responsibly wildcrafted herbs are those picked in a responsible manner, whereby no plant will be over picked and therefore, be a risk to the existence of the species. They are picked in their natural environment at optimal times for harvesting, and have not been exposed to any sprays or fertilizers. These plants are also considered organic; however since they are not “certified? they are referred to as wildcrafted herbs. Cultivated plants are grown without the use of chemicals or pesticides but are not certified organic and therefore, cannot be called organic. Ultimately, no matter the source of our herbs, all are fully tested for microbes, chemicals and residues ?contaminents that could compromise the quality of the herb. Is it safe to take herbs with my medications? Most times it is safe to take herbal supplements from high-quality, reputable manufacturers along with doctor prescribed medications. It is important, however, to know that many herbs will enhance or facilitate the actions of the medications you are taking, so you should leave a few hours between taking an herb and a medicine. While most herbs don't react negatively to medicines, it is of utmost importance to first check with your healthcare practitioner before beginning any nutritional supplement program, and ALWAYS tell your practitioner if you are taking anything in addition to what they have prescribed. Can I take all my herbs at the same time? This is a tough question to answer, as it depends on the types of herbs you are taking, the reasons you are taking them and your overall body. It is okay to take tonic herbs together, meaning those gentle herbs that have a strengthening action to the body. If you are using herbs for acute conditions, it is best to take them separately from your other herbs. I catch every cold that comes around my office; what can I take to keep me healthier? The best approach to take is to use tonic herbs that will build your immune system, rather than relying on Echinacea every time you get a cold. The best herbs to take to strengthen and support the immune system are Astragalus, Reishi (or any of the medicinal mushrooms like Maitake or Shiitake) or any of the Ginseng herbs, to name a few. These herbs are ideal for overall natural protection. Clinical dataThe Alcohol-Free Advantage: - Alcohol can stress a weakened or under-functioning liver in sensitive individuals, such as those suffering from allergies, environmental sensitivities, systemic candida, and/or a host of other health concerns.
- People in recovery from alcoholism cannot use alcohol.
- Alcohol is not appropriate for young children.
- Since alcohol easily evaporates, it can lose its effectiveness as a preservative for the herbal constituents as the amount of the alcohol in the bottle decreases.
Nature’s Answer's alcohol-free extract formulas replace alcohol with natural vegetable glycerin. The Bio-Chelated method incorporates soaking for a period of time, using different menstruum ratios for different plants to optimize their therapeutic values. Furthermore, this procedure offers additional significant advantages when compared with other types of extraction processes commonly employed by competitors in the herbal industry. Bio-Chelation includes the use of "cold extraction", where the plant parts are extracted without being exposed to excessive amounts of heat. Cold extraction helps the herb maintain vital minerals and other trace elements in solution, thus enabling the herb to keep its Holistic Balance intact. (Holistic Balance means that extracts retain as many of the natural constituents of the original plant as possible.) In addition, the Bio-Chelated process incorporates the use of an exclusive technique that removes much of the alcohol used during the menstruum soaking (maceration) phase, replacing it with vegetable glycerin instead. The resulting yield is an herbal extract that is either alcohol-free, or has a low alcohol content. Both alcohol-free and low alcohol products from Nature's Answer feature vegetable glycerin only. The Bio-Chelated method was the first extraction process to yield a 12-14% alcohol extract in the herbal industry! The advantages of Glycerin:- Glycerin helps to bind certain plant constituents and is easily absorbed by the cells.
- Glycerin occurs naturally throughout the body.
- It also makes up a portion of the cellular membranes. This gives glycerin an affinity for the body, making it an excellent carrier for herbs.
- Glycerin serves to protect and preserve the potency of the herbal extract in the bottle over the life of the product longer than alcohol would.
- Glycerin, due to its viscosity (thickness) aids in maintaining the freshness and potency of the herb for the life of the product.
- Glycerin has the added advantage of acting as a sugar-free natural sweetener, thus making the taste of some bitter herbs more palatable.
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|  | Product descriptionHawthorn has a normalizing effect upon the heart, improving cellular metabolism while strengthening the heart's contractions, thereby improving the rate of blood flow throughout the body. It also helps maintain the integrity of the venal and arterial walls, as well as exhibiting anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties. Hawthorn is without a doubt the best long term heart tonic, useful for a variety of imbalances and for maintaining overall cardio-vascular health. Suggested UsageAs a dietary supplement approx 40 drops, 3 times a day. Shake well. IngredientsHawthorn berry, leaf & flower fluid extract (1:1) 2,000mg, 12-15% certified organic alcohol. FAQWhat are the most popular herbs in the market today, and what are they used for?- Echinacea - Stimulates the immune system.
- Ginkgo - Enhances cerebral circulation and increases mental functioning.
- Thistle - Strengthens and detoxifies the liver.
- Goldenseal - Stimulates the immune system, and is particularly effective for conditions involving mucous membranes.
- Astragalus - Serves as a tonic for the immune system (ie. builds and strengthens).
- St. John’s Wort - Acts as an antidepressant and as a potent immune enhancer.
What is the difference between a fluid extract and a tincture? A fluid extract is an extract with an herb to menstruum ratio of (1:1). This means that you get 1 gram of herb for 1 ml of extract. A tincture is an extract with an herb to menstruum ratio of (1:2), (1:4), (1:5) or (1:10). This means that to get the same 1 gram of herb you must take either 2, 4, 5, or 10 milliliters of extract (respectively). How do you know what a milliliter is? Usually a milliliter is approximately 28 drops of an extract, but since this is a commonly asked question, Natures Answer has answered this question by using calibrated droppers that show exactly how much extract you are taking. Which is a better form of taking herbs, liquid or capsules? Herbs can be used in both the liquid and capsule form depending on your personal preference. Liquids are more easily absorbed and are perfect for people who have trouble swallowing pills, such as children and the elderly. Unlike other liquid brands, Nature's Answer is alcohol free or very low in alcohol (12-14%). Capsules may be preferable because using them avoids the bitter and unpleasant taste of some herbs, and they can be packed in a pill case for ease of dosing, convenient for the supplement user on the go. Why do extracts have alcohol in them? In order to extract plant constituents most effectively, it is necessary to use alcohol. Alcohol is used because (a) it is the strongest solvent we know of that can extract a major portion of the plant constituents without harming its properties and (b) it is ingestible. (As a point of interest, Nature’s Answer uses only certified organic alcohol in their extracts). What is the benefit of using an alcohol-free extract? Firstly, many people simply do not like to use alcohol as they strive towards healthier living. Others may not use alcohol for religious reasons, because they are in recovery or are pregnant or nursing. Furthermore, alcohol is not for children. These products address all those concerns. Secondly, and most importantly, alcohol-free extracts allow you to taste the plant, not the alcohol! This taste is extremely important in that it gets your body ready to receive the gifts that the plant has to offer. Tasting the herb is part of the overall herbal experience and healing process. Alcohol-free extracts enable you to truly appreciate all of the plant's gifts. If alcohol is needed in extraction, how do you make an alcohol- free extract? Nature’s Answer begins with organic alcohol regardless of whether the final product contains alcohol or not. After finishing the first step in the plant extraction, we perform an additional step to remove the alcohol. This is done by utilizing a proprietary cold extraction process called Bio-Chelation. Bio-Chelation describes the cold process vacuum distillation method, which removes all the alcohol initially used to obtain the good herbal extract. It is important to note that a cold extraction process, as opposed to a heat extraction process, helps maintain the full spectrum, or Holistic BalanceT of the plant's constituents in the final product. The end-result is an alcohol-free extract containing the essential properties of the complete herb in a base of vegetable glycerin and water. (Vegetable glycerin is used because it can help to bind certain plant constituents, is natural to the body, easily absorbed, tastes sweet without affecting blood sugar levels, and acts as a good solvent and carrier for the plant constituents). Are your herbs organic? This is a good question. Nature’s Answer uses three types of herbs in their formulations…Certified Organic, Responsibly Wildcrafted, or Cultivated. Our certified organic herbs come from a variety of organic farms located throughout the United States. Many of our formulas also feature Responsibly Wildcrafted herbs. Responsibly wildcrafted herbs are those picked in a responsible manner, whereby no plant will be over picked and therefore, be a risk to the existence of the species. They are picked in their natural environment at optimal times for harvesting, and have not been exposed to any sprays or fertilizers. These plants are also considered organic; however since they are not “certified? they are referred to as wildcrafted herbs. Cultivated plants are grown without the use of chemicals or pesticides but are not certified organic and therefore, cannot be called organic. Ultimately, no matter the source of our herbs, all are fully tested for microbes, chemicals and residues ?contaminents that could compromise the quality of the herb. Is it safe to take herbs with my medications? Most times it is safe to take herbal supplements from high-quality, reputable manufacturers along with doctor prescribed medications. It is important, however, to know that many herbs will enhance or facilitate the actions of the medications you are taking, so you should leave a few hours between taking an herb and a medicine. While most herbs don't react negatively to medicines, it is of utmost importance to first check with your healthcare practitioner before beginning any nutritional supplement program, and ALWAYS tell your practitioner if you are taking anything in addition to what they have prescribed. Can I take all my herbs at the same time? This is a tough question to answer, as it depends on the types of herbs you are taking, the reasons you are taking them and your overall body. It is okay to take tonic herbs together, meaning those gentle herbs that have a strengthening action to the body. If you are using herbs for acute conditions, it is best to take them separately from your other herbs. I catch every cold that comes around my office; what can I take to keep me healthier? The best approach to take is to use tonic herbs that will build your immune system, rather than relying on Echinacea every time you get a cold. The best herbs to take to strengthen and support the immune system are Astragalus, Reishi (or any of the medicinal mushrooms like Maitake or Shiitake) or any of the Ginseng herbs, to name a few. These herbs are ideal for overall natural protection.  |
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- Ginkgo - Enhances cerebral circulation and increases mental functioning.
- Thistle - Strengthens and detoxifies the liver.
- Goldenseal - Stimulates the immune system, and is particularly effective for conditions involving mucous membranes.
- Astragalus - Serves as a tonic for the immune system (ie. builds and strengthens).
- St. John’s Wort - Acts as an antidepressant and as a potent immune enhancer.
What is the difference between a fluid extract and a tincture? A fluid extract is an extract with an herb to menstruum ratio of (1:1). This means that you get 1 gram of herb for 1 ml of extract. A tincture is an extract with an herb to menstruum ratio of (1:2), (1:4), (1:5) or (1:10). This means that to get the same 1 gram of herb you must take either 2, 4, 5, or 10 milliliters of extract (respectively). How do you know what a milliliter is? Usually a milliliter is approximately 28 drops of an extract, but since this is a commonly asked question, Natures Answer has answered this question by using calibrated droppers that show exactly how much extract you are taking. Which is a better form of taking herbs, liquid or capsules? Herbs can be used in both the liquid and capsule form depending on your personal preference. Liquids are more easily absorbed and are perfect for people who have trouble swallowing pills, such as children and the elderly. Unlike other liquid brands, Nature's Answer is alcohol free or very low in alcohol (12-14%). Capsules may be preferable because using them avoids the bitter and unpleasant taste of some herbs, and they can be packed in a pill case for ease of dosing, convenient for the supplement user on the go. Why do extracts have alcohol in them? In order to extract plant constituents most effectively, it is necessary to use alcohol. Alcohol is used because (a) it is the strongest solvent we know of that can extract a major portion of the plant constituents without harming its properties and (b) it is ingestible. (As a point of interest, Nature’s Answer uses only certified organic alcohol in their extracts). What is the benefit of using an alcohol-free extract? Firstly, many people simply do not like to use alcohol as they strive towards healthier living. Others may not use alcohol for religious reasons, because they are in recovery or are pregnant or nursing. Furthermore, alcohol is not for children. These products address all those concerns. Secondly, and most importantly, alcohol-free extracts allow you to taste the plant, not the alcohol! This taste is extremely important in that it gets your body ready to receive the gifts that the plant has to offer. Tasting the herb is part of the overall herbal experience and healing process. Alcohol-free extracts enable you to truly appreciate all of the plant's gifts. If alcohol is needed in extraction, how do you make an alcohol- free extract? Nature’s Answer begins with organic alcohol regardless of whether the final product contains alcohol or not. After finishing the first step in the plant extraction, we perform an additional step to remove the alcohol. This is done by utilizing a proprietary cold extraction process called Bio-Chelation. Bio-Chelation describes the cold process vacuum distillation method, which removes all the alcohol initially used to obtain the good herbal extract. It is important to note that a cold extraction process, as opposed to a heat extraction process, helps maintain the full spectrum, or Holistic BalanceT of the plant's constituents in the final product. The end-result is an alcohol-free extract containing the essential properties of the complete herb in a base of vegetable glycerin and water. (Vegetable glycerin is used because it can help to bind certain plant constituents, is natural to the body, easily absorbed, tastes sweet without affecting blood sugar levels, and acts as a good solvent and carrier for the plant constituents). Are your herbs organic? This is a good question. Nature’s Answer uses three types of herbs in their formulations…Certified Organic, Responsibly Wildcrafted, or Cultivated. Our certified organic herbs come from a variety of organic farms located throughout the United States. Many of our formulas also feature Responsibly Wildcrafted herbs. Responsibly wildcrafted herbs are those picked in a responsible manner, whereby no plant will be over picked and therefore, be a risk to the existence of the species. They are picked in their natural environment at optimal times for harvesting, and have not been exposed to any sprays or fertilizers. These plants are also considered organic; however since they are not “certified? they are referred to as wildcrafted herbs. Cultivated plants are grown without the use of chemicals or pesticides but are not certified organic and therefore, cannot be called organic. Ultimately, no matter the source of our herbs, all are fully tested for microbes, chemicals and residues ?contaminents that could compromise the quality of the herb. Is it safe to take herbs with my medications? Most times it is safe to take herbal supplements from high-quality, reputable manufacturers along with doctor prescribed medications. It is important, however, to know that many herbs will enhance or facilitate the actions of the medications you are taking, so you should leave a few hours between taking an herb and a medicine. While most herbs don't react negatively to medicines, it is of utmost importance to first check with your healthcare practitioner before beginning any nutritional supplement program, and ALWAYS tell your practitioner if you are taking anything in addition to what they have prescribed. Can I take all my herbs at the same time? This is a tough question to answer, as it depends on the types of herbs you are taking, the reasons you are taking them and your overall body. It is okay to take tonic herbs together, meaning those gentle herbs that have a strengthening action to the body. If you are using herbs for acute conditions, it is best to take them separately from your other herbs. I catch every cold that comes around my office; what can I take to keep me healthier? The best approach to take is to use tonic herbs that will build your immune system, rather than relying on Echinacea every time you get a cold. The best herbs to take to strengthen and support the immune system are Astragalus, Reishi (or any of the medicinal mushrooms like Maitake or Shiitake) or any of the Ginseng herbs, to name a few. These herbs are ideal for overall natural protection.  |
|  | Product descriptionHawthorn has a normalizing effect upon the heart, improving cellular metabolism while strengthening the heart's contractions, thereby improving the rate of blood flow throughout the body. It also helps maintain the integrity of the venal and arterial walls, as well as exhibiting anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties. Hawthorn is without a doubt the best long term heart tonic, useful for a variety of imbalances and for maintaining overall cardio-vascular health. Suggested UsageAs a dietary supplement take three capsules, three times a day preferably with a meal. IngredientsHawthorn berry 1,500 mg. FAQWhat are the most popular herbs in the market today, and what are they used for?- Echinacea - Stimulates the immune system.
- Ginkgo - Enhances cerebral circulation and increases mental functioning.
- Thistle - Strengthens and detoxifies the liver.
- Goldenseal - Stimulates the immune system, and is particularly effective for conditions involving mucous membranes.
- Astragalus - Serves as a tonic for the immune system (ie. builds and strengthens).
- St. John’s Wort - Acts as an antidepressant and as a potent immune enhancer.
What is the difference between a fluid extract and a tincture? A fluid extract is an extract with an herb to menstruum ratio of (1:1). This means that you get 1 gram of herb for 1 ml of extract. A tincture is an extract with an herb to menstruum ratio of (1:2), (1:4), (1:5) or (1:10). This means that to get the same 1 gram of herb you must take either 2, 4, 5, or 10 milliliters of extract (respectively). How do you know what a milliliter is? Usually a milliliter is approximately 28 drops of an extract, but since this is a commonly asked question, Natures Answer has answered this question by using calibrated droppers that show exactly how much extract you are taking. Which is a better form of taking herbs, liquid or capsules? Herbs can be used in both the liquid and capsule form depending on your personal preference. Liquids are more easily absorbed and are perfect for people who have trouble swallowing pills, such as children and the elderly. Unlike other liquid brands, Nature's Answer is alcohol free or very low in alcohol (12-14%). Capsules may be preferable because using them avoids the bitter and unpleasant taste of some herbs, and they can be packed in a pill case for ease of dosing, convenient for the supplement user on the go. Why do extracts have alcohol in them? In order to extract plant constituents most effectively, it is necessary to use alcohol. Alcohol is used because (a) it is the strongest solvent we know of that can extract a major portion of the plant constituents without harming its properties and (b) it is ingestible. (As a point of interest, Nature’s Answer uses only certified organic alcohol in their extracts). What is the benefit of using an alcohol-free extract? Firstly, many people simply do not like to use alcohol as they strive towards healthier living. Others may not use alcohol for religious reasons, because they are in recovery or are pregnant or nursing. Furthermore, alcohol is not for children. These products address all those concerns. Secondly, and most importantly, alcohol-free extracts allow you to taste the plant, not the alcohol! This taste is extremely important in that it gets your body ready to receive the gifts that the plant has to offer. Tasting the herb is part of the overall herbal experience and healing process. Alcohol-free extracts enable you to truly appreciate all of the plant's gifts. If alcohol is needed in extraction, how do you make an alcohol- free extract? Nature’s Answer begins with organic alcohol regardless of whether the final product contains alcohol or not. After finishing the first step in the plant extraction, we perform an additional step to remove the alcohol. This is done by utilizing a proprietary cold extraction process called Bio-Chelation. Bio-Chelation describes the cold process vacuum distillation method, which removes all the alcohol initially used to obtain the good herbal extract. It is important to note that a cold extraction process, as opposed to a heat extraction process, helps maintain the full spectrum, or Holistic BalanceT of the plant's constituents in the final product. The end-result is an alcohol-free extract containing the essential properties of the complete herb in a base of vegetable glycerin and water. (Vegetable glycerin is used because it can help to bind certain plant constituents, is natural to the body, easily absorbed, tastes sweet without affecting blood sugar levels, and acts as a good solvent and carrier for the plant constituents). Are your herbs organic? This is a good question. Nature’s Answer uses three types of herbs in their formulations…Certified Organic, Responsibly Wildcrafted, or Cultivated. Our certified organic herbs come from a variety of organic farms located throughout the United States. Many of our formulas also feature Responsibly Wildcrafted herbs. Responsibly wildcrafted herbs are those picked in a responsible manner, whereby no plant will be over picked and therefore, be a risk to the existence of the species. They are picked in their natural environment at optimal times for harvesting, and have not been exposed to any sprays or fertilizers. These plants are also considered organic; however since they are not “certified? they are referred to as wildcrafted herbs. Cultivated plants are grown without the use of chemicals or pesticides but are not certified organic and therefore, cannot be called organic. Ultimately, no matter the source of our herbs, all are fully tested for microbes, chemicals and residues ?contaminents that could compromise the quality of the herb. Is it safe to take herbs with my medications? Most times it is safe to take herbal supplements from high-quality, reputable manufacturers along with doctor prescribed medications. It is important, however, to know that many herbs will enhance or facilitate the actions of the medications you are taking, so you should leave a few hours between taking an herb and a medicine. While most herbs don't react negatively to medicines, it is of utmost importance to first check with your healthcare practitioner before beginning any nutritional supplement program, and ALWAYS tell your practitioner if you are taking anything in addition to what they have prescribed. Can I take all my herbs at the same time? This is a tough question to answer, as it depends on the types of herbs you are taking, the reasons you are taking them and your overall body. It is okay to take tonic herbs together, meaning those gentle herbs that have a strengthening action to the body. If you are using herbs for acute conditions, it is best to take them separately from your other herbs. I catch every cold that comes around my office; what can I take to keep me healthier? The best approach to take is to use tonic herbs that will build your immune system, rather than relying on Echinacea every time you get a cold. The best herbs to take to strengthen and support the immune system are Astragalus, Reishi (or any of the medicinal mushrooms like Maitake or Shiitake) or any of the Ginseng herbs, to name a few. These herbs are ideal for overall natural protection.  |
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 | Product descriptionHawthorn has a normalizing effect upon the heart, improving cellular metabolism while strengthening the heart's contractions, thereby improving the rate of blood flow throughout the body. It also helps maintain the integrity of the venal and arterial walls, as well as exhibiting anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties. Hawthorn is without a doubt the best long term heart tonic, useful for a variety of imbalances and for maintaining overall cardio-vascular health. Suggested UsageAs a dietary supplement take three capsules, three times a day preferably with a meal. IngredientsHawthorn berry 1,500 mg. FAQWhat are the most popular herbs in the market today, and what are they used for?- Echinacea - Stimulates the immune system.
- Ginkgo - Enhances cerebral circulation and increases mental functioning.
- Thistle - Strengthens and detoxifies the liver.
- Goldenseal - Stimulates the immune system, and is particularly effective for conditions involving mucous membranes.
- Astragalus - Serves as a tonic for the immune system (ie. builds and strengthens).
- St. John’s Wort - Acts as an antidepressant and as a potent immune enhancer.
What is the difference between a fluid extract and a tincture? A fluid extract is an extract with an herb to menstruum ratio of (1:1). This means that you get 1 gram of herb for 1 ml of extract. A tincture is an extract with an herb to menstruum ratio of (1:2), (1:4), (1:5) or (1:10). This means that to get the same 1 gram of herb you must take either 2, 4, 5, or 10 milliliters of extract (respectively). How do you know what a milliliter is? Usually a milliliter is approximately 28 drops of an extract, but since this is a commonly asked question, Natures Answer has answered this question by using calibrated droppers that show exactly how much extract you are taking. Which is a better form of taking herbs, liquid or capsules? Herbs can be used in both the liquid and capsule form depending on your personal preference. Liquids are more easily absorbed and are perfect for people who have trouble swallowing pills, such as children and the elderly. Unlike other liquid brands, Nature's Answer is alcohol free or very low in alcohol (12-14%). Capsules may be preferable because using them avoids the bitter and unpleasant taste of some herbs, and they can be packed in a pill case for ease of dosing, convenient for the supplement user on the go. Why do extracts have alcohol in them? In order to extract plant constituents most effectively, it is necessary to use alcohol. Alcohol is used because (a) it is the strongest solvent we know of that can extract a major portion of the plant constituents without harming its properties and (b) it is ingestible. (As a point of interest, Nature’s Answer uses only certified organic alcohol in their extracts). What is the benefit of using an alcohol-free extract? Firstly, many people simply do not like to use alcohol as they strive towards healthier living. Others may not use alcohol for religious reasons, because they are in recovery or are pregnant or nursing. Furthermore, alcohol is not for children. These products address all those concerns. Secondly, and most importantly, alcohol-free extracts allow you to taste the plant, not the alcohol! This taste is extremely important in that it gets your body ready to receive the gifts that the plant has to offer. Tasting the herb is part of the overall herbal experience and healing process. Alcohol-free extracts enable you to truly appreciate all of the plant's gifts. If alcohol is needed in extraction, how do you make an alcohol- free extract? Nature’s Answer begins with organic alcohol regardless of whether the final product contains alcohol or not. After finishing the first step in the plant extraction, we perform an additional step to remove the alcohol. This is done by utilizing a proprietary cold extraction process called Bio-Chelation. Bio-Chelation describes the cold process vacuum distillation method, which removes all the alcohol initially used to obtain the good herbal extract. It is important to note that a cold extraction process, as opposed to a heat extraction process, helps maintain the full spectrum, or Holistic BalanceT of the plant's constituents in the final product. The end-result is an alcohol-free extract containing the essential properties of the complete herb in a base of vegetable glycerin and water. (Vegetable glycerin is used because it can help to bind certain plant constituents, is natural to the body, easily absorbed, tastes sweet without affecting blood sugar levels, and acts as a good solvent and carrier for the plant constituents). Are your herbs organic? This is a good question. Nature’s Answer uses three types of herbs in their formulations…Certified Organic, Responsibly Wildcrafted, or Cultivated. Our certified organic herbs come from a variety of organic farms located throughout the United States. Many of our formulas also feature Responsibly Wildcrafted herbs. Responsibly wildcrafted herbs are those picked in a responsible manner, whereby no plant will be over picked and therefore, be a risk to the existence of the species. They are picked in their natural environment at optimal times for harvesting, and have not been exposed to any sprays or fertilizers. These plants are also considered organic; however since they are not “certified? they are referred to as wildcrafted herbs. Cultivated plants are grown without the use of chemicals or pesticides but are not certified organic and therefore, cannot be called organic. Ultimately, no matter the source of our herbs, all are fully tested for microbes, chemicals and residues ?contaminents that could compromise the quality of the herb. Is it safe to take herbs with my medications? Most times it is safe to take herbal supplements from high-quality, reputable manufacturers along with doctor prescribed medications. It is important, however, to know that many herbs will enhance or facilitate the actions of the medications you are taking, so you should leave a few hours between taking an herb and a medicine. While most herbs don't react negatively to medicines, it is of utmost importance to first check with your healthcare practitioner before beginning any nutritional supplement program, and ALWAYS tell your practitioner if you are taking anything in addition to what they have prescribed. Can I take all my herbs at the same time? This is a tough question to answer, as it depends on the types of herbs you are taking, the reasons you are taking them and your overall body. It is okay to take tonic herbs together, meaning those gentle herbs that have a strengthening action to the body. If you are using herbs for acute conditions, it is best to take them separately from your other herbs. I catch every cold that comes around my office; what can I take to keep me healthier? The best approach to take is to use tonic herbs that will build your immune system, rather than relying on Echinacea every time you get a cold. The best herbs to take to strengthen and support the immune system are Astragalus, Reishi (or any of the medicinal mushrooms like Maitake or Shiitake) or any of the Ginseng herbs, to name a few. These herbs are ideal for overall natural protection.  |
|  | Product descriptionHawthorn has a normalizing effect upon the heart, improving cellular metabolism while strengthening the heart's contractions, thereby improving the rate of blood flow throughout the body. It also helps maintain the integrity of the venal and arterial walls, as well as exhibiting anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties. Hawthorn is without a doubt the best long term heart tonic, useful for a variety of imbalances and for maintaining overall cardio-vascular health. Suggested UsageAs a dietary supplement take one capsule, three times a day preferably with a meal. IngredientsStandardized Hawthorn leaf extract (2% vitexin-2" -0-rhamnoside) 300 mg, Hawthorn berry (crataegus oxyacantha) powder 25 mg. FAQWhat are the most popular herbs in the market today, and what are they used for?- Echinacea - Stimulates the immune system.
- Ginkgo - Enhances cerebral circulation and increases mental functioning.
- Thistle - Strengthens and detoxifies the liver.
- Goldenseal - Stimulates the immune system, and is particularly effective for conditions involving mucous membranes.
- Astragalus - Serves as a tonic for the immune system (ie. builds and strengthens).
- St. John’s Wort - Acts as an antidepressant and as a potent immune enhancer.
What is the difference between a fluid extract and a tincture? A fluid extract is an extract with an herb to menstruum ratio of (1:1). This means that you get 1 gram of herb for 1 ml of extract. A tincture is an extract with an herb to menstruum ratio of (1:2), (1:4), (1:5) or (1:10). This means that to get the same 1 gram of herb you must take either 2, 4, 5, or 10 milliliters of extract (respectively). How do you know what a milliliter is? Usually a milliliter is approximately 28 drops of an extract, but since this is a commonly asked question, Natures Answer has answered this question by using calibrated droppers that show exactly how much extract you are taking. Which is a better form of taking herbs, liquid or capsules? Herbs can be used in both the liquid and capsule form depending on your personal preference. Liquids are more easily absorbed and are perfect for people who have trouble swallowing pills, such as children and the elderly. Unlike other liquid brands, Nature's Answer is alcohol free or very low in alcohol (12-14%). Capsules may be preferable because using them avoids the bitter and unpleasant taste of some herbs, and they can be packed in a pill case for ease of dosing, convenient for the supplement user on the go. Why do extracts have alcohol in them? In order to extract plant constituents most effectively, it is necessary to use alcohol. Alcohol is used because (a) it is the strongest solvent we know of that can extract a major portion of the plant constituents without harming its properties and (b) it is ingestible. (As a point of interest, Nature’s Answer uses only certified organic alcohol in their extracts). What is the benefit of using an alcohol-free extract? Firstly, many people simply do not like to use alcohol as they strive towards healthier living. Others may not use alcohol for religious reasons, because they are in recovery or are pregnant or nursing. Furthermore, alcohol is not for children. These products address all those concerns. Secondly, and most importantly, alcohol-free extracts allow you to taste the plant, not the alcohol! This taste is extremely important in that it gets your body ready to receive the gifts that the plant has to offer. Tasting the herb is part of the overall herbal experience and healing process. Alcohol-free extracts enable you to truly appreciate all of the plant's gifts. If alcohol is needed in extraction, how do you make an alcohol- free extract? Nature’s Answer begins with organic alcohol regardless of whether the final product contains alcohol or not. After finishing the first step in the plant extraction, we perform an additional step to remove the alcohol. This is done by utilizing a proprietary cold extraction process called Bio-Chelation. Bio-Chelation describes the cold process vacuum distillation method, which removes all the alcohol initially used to obtain the good herbal extract. It is important to note that a cold extraction process, as opposed to a heat extraction process, helps maintain the full spectrum, or Holistic BalanceT of the plant's constituents in the final product. The end-result is an alcohol-free extract containing the essential properties of the complete herb in a base of vegetable glycerin and water. (Vegetable glycerin is used because it can help to bind certain plant constituents, is natural to the body, easily absorbed, tastes sweet without affecting blood sugar levels, and acts as a good solvent and carrier for the plant constituents). Are your herbs organic? This is a good question. Nature’s Answer uses three types of herbs in their formulations…Certified Organic, Responsibly Wildcrafted, or Cultivated. Our certified organic herbs come from a variety of organic farms located throughout the United States. Many of our formulas also feature Responsibly Wildcrafted herbs. Responsibly wildcrafted herbs are those picked in a responsible manner, whereby no plant will be over picked and therefore, be a risk to the existence of the species. They are picked in their natural environment at optimal times for harvesting, and have not been exposed to any sprays or fertilizers. These plants are also considered organic; however since they are not “certified? they are referred to as wildcrafted herbs. Cultivated plants are grown without the use of chemicals or pesticides but are not certified organic and therefore, cannot be called organic. Ultimately, no matter the source of our herbs, all are fully tested for microbes, chemicals and residues ?contaminents that could compromise the quality of the herb. Is it safe to take herbs with my medications? Most times it is safe to take herbal supplements from high-quality, reputable manufacturers along with doctor prescribed medications. It is important, however, to know that many herbs will enhance or facilitate the actions of the medications you are taking, so you should leave a few hours between taking an herb and a medicine. While most herbs don't react negatively to medicines, it is of utmost importance to first check with your healthcare practitioner before beginning any nutritional supplement program, and ALWAYS tell your practitioner if you are taking anything in addition to what they have prescribed. Can I take all my herbs at the same time? This is a tough question to answer, as it depends on the types of herbs you are taking, the reasons you are taking them and your overall body. It is okay to take tonic herbs together, meaning those gentle herbs that have a strengthening action to the body. If you are using herbs for acute conditions, it is best to take them separately from your other herbs. I catch every cold that comes around my office; what can I take to keep me healthier? The best approach to take is to use tonic herbs that will build your immune system, rather than relying on Echinacea every time you get a cold. The best herbs to take to strengthen and support the immune system are Astragalus, Reishi (or any of the medicinal mushrooms like Maitake or Shiitake) or any of the Ginseng herbs, to name a few. These herbs are ideal for overall natural protection.  |
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Nature's Herbs Elixir of Hawthorne Berries is a 100% pure, concentrated herbal extract of fresh, tree-ripened Hawthorne Berries which are harvested from their natural wild environment in the United States. They are then preserved with pure Grape Brandy, 8% alcohol by volume. Hawthorn is a small, spiny tree that produces brilliant red berries which were used in jellies and as a folk medicine. The ancient Greeks and Romans regarded the Hawthorn as a symbol of hope and happiness, hence its use for bouquets and corsages in weddings. The tree has been regarded as sacred because of the Christian tradition that it furnished the crown of thorns prior to the crucifixion of Christ. In fact, a stand of the trees still inhabits a portion of the Mount of Olives outside Jerusalem. Folk medicine holds hawthorn berries in high esteem in most parts of the world for its beneficial properties. Today, Hawthorn is being viewed by some scientists as a potentially important drug source.
Suggested Usage
As an addition to the daily diet or as a tea, take 1-2 teaspoonfuls to a cup of hot water or with juice up to 3 times daily. Shake well before using. Refridgerate after opening.
Ingredients
Concentrated extract of Hawthorn Berries in filtered water, pure Grape Brandy and Glycerine.
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Certified Potency Hawthorn-Power is the highest quality, most potent and most effective form of Hawthorn Extract available. A rich source of Vitexins, including Vitexin-2O-0-Rhamnoside, Hawthorn-Power is standardized with the greatest concentration of naturally-balanced active principles while retaining and enhancing all the whole plant synergistic benefits, thus making it one of the world's finest and purest concentrated plant extracts.
Suggested Usage
As a dietary supplement, take 1 capsule 2-3 times daily.
Ingredients
Serving Size: 1 Capsule Servings Per Container: 60 Certified Potency Hawthorn Leaf and Flower Extract (standardized for 1.8% Vitexins) 100 mg, Hawthorn Berry Fruit 400 mg. Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Purified Water, MCT, Vitamin E and Rosemary Oil as Natural FreshCare Preservatives.
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Encapsulated Hawthorn berries, wild grown to ensure traditional nutrients. Hawthorn Berries support efficient heart function. As a dietary supplement, Hawthorn berries are intended for use as part of a total program of diet, exercise and lifestyle changes to promote cardiovascular health. Hawthorn contains bioflavonoid complexes that help to improve circulation to the heart muscle. Hawthorn berries are historically popular in Europe as a cardio tonic.
Suggested Usage
Take two or three capsules three times daily with water at mealtimes or prepared as a tea. Best results are obtained with continuous use. This dosage provides 3,060-4,590 milligrams of Hawthorn berry daily.
Ingredients
Hawthorn Berry 1.53 g. Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate.
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Hawthorn is the primary herb used by herbalists in America and Europe to support a healthy heart. The leaves, berries and flowers are rich in flavonoids and proanthocyanidins, renowned for their ability to support the normal activity and integrity of the heart. Planetary Formulas Full Spectrum Hawthorn Extract combines a concentrated extract of hawthorn leaves and flowers, standardized to 2% vitexin, with whole berries. This ensures that all important compounds of hawthorn are captured, for a broad range of hawthorn activity.
Suggested Usage
One Hawthorn extract tablet twice daily, between meals, or as recommended by your health care professional. Warning: If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your health care professional before using Hawthorn product.
Ingredients
Serving Size: 1 tablet Hawthorn Leaf and Flower Extract (yielding 2% vitexin) 450 mg, Hawthorn Berry 100 mg. Other Ingredients: Dibasic calcium phosphate, microcrystalline cellulose, stearic acid, modified cellulose gum, colloidal silicon dioxide and magnesium stearate.
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Hawthorn is the primary herb used by herbalists in America and Europe to support a healthy heart. The leaves, berries and flowers are rich in flavonoids and proanthocyanidins, renowned for their ability to support the normal activity and integrity of the heart. Planetary Formulas Full Spectrum Hawthorn Extract combines a concentrated extract of hawthorn leaves and flowers, standardized to 2% vitexin, with whole berries. This ensures that all important compounds of hawthorn are captured, for a broad range of hawthorn activity.
Suggested Usage
One Hawthorn extract tablet twice daily, between meals, or as recommended by your health care professional. Warning: If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your health care professional before using Hawthorn product.
Ingredients
Serving Size: 1 tablet Hawthorn Leaf and Flower Extract (yielding 2% vitexin) 450 mg, Hawthorn Berry 100 mg. Other Ingredients: Dibasic calcium phosphate, microcrystalline cellulose, stearic acid, modified cellulose gum, colloidal silicon dioxide and magnesium stearate.
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Hawthorn is the primary herb used by herbalists in America and Europe to support a healthy heart. The leaves, berries and flowers are rich in flavonoids and proanthocyanidins, renowned for their ability to support the normal activity and integrity of the heart. Planetary Formulas Full Spectrum Hawthorn Extract utilizes freshly harvested berries, leaves and flowers to provide a complete spectrum of hawthorn's valuable compounds in an easily assimilable form.
Suggested Usage
45 drops of Hawthorn Liquid (approx. 1 ml), two to three times daily, in liquid, or as recommended by your health care professional. Warning: If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your health care professional before using Hawthorn product.
Ingredients
Serving Size: 1/2 teaspoon Proprietary Extract Blend: 2.5 ml, Hawthorn Leaves, Berries, and Flowers. Other Ingredients: Purified water and grain alcohol (50%).
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Hawthorn is the primary herb used by herbalists in America and Europe to support a healthy heart. The leaves, berries and flowers are rich in flavonoids and proanthocyanidins, renowned for their ability to support the normal activity and integrity of the heart. Planetary Formulas Full Spectrum Hawthorn Extract utilizes freshly harvested berries, leaves and flowers to provide a complete spectrum of hawthorn's valuable compounds in an easily assimilable form.
Suggested Usage
45 drops of Hawthorn Liquid (approx. 1 ml), two to three times daily, in liquid, or as recommended by your health care professional. Warning: If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your health care professional before using Hawthorn product.
Ingredients
Serving Size: 1/2 teaspoon Proprietary Extract Blend: 2.5 ml, Hawthorn Leaves, Berries, and Flowers. Other Ingredients: Purified water and grain alcohol (50%).
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Hawthorn is the primary herb used by herbalists in America and Europe to support a healthy heart. The leaves, berries and flowers are rich in flavonoids and proanthocyanidins, renowned for their ability to support the normal activity and integrity of the heart. Planetary Formulas Full Spectrum Hawthorn Extract utilizes freshly harvested berries, leaves and flowers to provide a complete spectrum of hawthorn's valuable compounds in an easily assimilable form.
Suggested Usage
45 drops of Hawthorn Liquid (approx. 1 ml), two to three times daily, in liquid, or as recommended by your health care professional. Warning: If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your health care professional before using Hawthorn product.
Ingredients
Serving Size: 1/2 teaspoon Proprietary Extract Blend: 2.5 ml, Hawthorn Leaves, Berries, and Flowers. Other Ingredients: Purified water and grain alcohol (50%).
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Hawthorn is a flavonoid-rich herb, renowned for its ability to support the normal activity of the heart. Planetary Formulas Hawthorn Heart combines this precious botanical with tonifiers from Europe, North America, and Asia, to support the cardiovascular system.
Suggested Usage
Two Hawthorn Heart tablets twice daily, between meals, or as recommended by your health care professional. Warning: Not for use during pregnancy.
Ingredients
Serving Size: 2 tablets Proprietary Blend: 1,800 mg Tienchi Ginseng Root, Hawthorn Berry, Hawthorn Leaf and Flower Extract (standardized to 1.7-2.2% vitexin), Motherwort Leaf, Chinese Salvia Root, Polygala Root, Dong Quai Root, Codonopsis Root, Dong Quai Root, Codonopsis Root, Dong Quai Root Extract, Juniper Berry, and Longan fruit. Other Ingredients: Stearic acid, dibasic calcium phosphate, colloidal silicon dioxide, modified cellulose gum, and magnesium stearate.
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Hawthorn is a flavonoid-rich herb, renowned for its ability to support the normal activity of the heart. Planetary Formulas Hawthorn Heart combines this precious botanical with tonifiers from Europe, North America, and Asia, to support the cardiovascular system.
Suggested Usage
Two Hawthorn Heart tablets twice daily, between meals, or as recommended by your health care professional. Warning: Not for use during pregnancy.
Ingredients
Serving Size: 2 tablets Proprietary Blend: 1,800 mg Tienchi Ginseng Root, Hawthorn Berry, Hawthorn Leaf and Flower Extract (standardized to 1.7-2.2% vitexin), Motherwort Leaf, Chinese Salvia Root, Polygala Root, Dong Quai Root, Codonopsis Root, Dong Quai Root, Codonopsis Root, Dong Quai Root Extract, Juniper Berry, and Longan fruit. Other Ingredients: Stearic acid, dibasic calcium phosphate, colloidal silicon dioxide, modified cellulose gum, and magnesium stearate.
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Helps promote cardiovascular health by improving blood and nutrient flow to the heart muscle. A healthy heart maintains circulation and nutrient delivery throughout the body and is essential for overall vitality and well-being
Suggested Usage
As a dietary supplement, take two capsules two or three times daily with meals or a glass of water.
Ingredients
Hawthorn (Crataegus oxyacantha)(berry) 525 mg Other Ingredients: Gelatin (capsule) and magnesium stearate
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Contains Hawthorn which is traditionally used for Cardiovascular Health.* Contains standardized extract of Hawthorn leaf and flower in a base of 11 supportive herbs.
Ingredients
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS PER SERVING: A 0.8 ml proprietary blend of an extract of Hawthorn berry, leaf and flowers, Salvia root, Ginkgo leaf, Motherwort herb, Schisandra fruit, Fo-Ti root, Dong Quai root, Oatstraw herb, Rehmannia root, Dioscorea root, Fennel seed and Cayenne fruit.Note: Please check the manufacturer's website for the most current product information: www.zand.com
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Hawthorne (Crataegus Oxyacantha) is known as a botanical heart tonic. Hawthorne is recommended for angina, irregular heart beat, high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, hypertension, coronary heart disease, high cholesterol, nervous disorders, insomnia and Raynaud's Syndrome.
Suggested Usage
The best way to make a good tasting cup of tea is by the infusion method. Place one tea bag into a cup and add no more than 6 oz. of boiling water. Let steep for 3 minutes and remove the bag. Press the bag before removing to enhance the flavor. Add honey to sweeten.
Ingredients
Hawthorn Berries.
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A stimulating Herb used in Ayurveda to strengthen the heart and promote circulation.
Suggested Usage
Use as directed.
Ingredients
Hawthorn Berry fruit powder (Crataegus laevigata)
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| Product descriptionHawthorn Phytosome Supplies important flavonoids for healthy cardiovascular function Benefits- Hawthorn flavonoids support healthy cardiovascular function.
Key Features- Phytosome process for enhanced delivery to your cells.
- Vegetarian formula.
This formula features hawthorn leaf and flower extract with patented Phytosome technology. In this process, one part standardized hawthorn extract is combined with two parts phosphatidylcholine, dramatically improving absorption. Research indicates Phytosomes are absorbed more effectively than non-Phytosome products. Suggested UsageTwo UltraCaps three times daily. IngredientsHawthorn (Crataegus oxyacantha) 200 mg Leaf and Flower Phytosome One part Hawthorn Extract, standardized to contain 9% vitexin-2'-rhamnoside, bound to two parts phosphatidylcholine (soy) using a patented process Other Ingredients cellulose, vegetable polysaccharide capsule, magnesium stearate, and silicon dioxide. Contains No sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, dairy products, artificial coloring, artificial flavoring, preservatives or ingredients of animal origin. This product contains natural ingredients; color variations are normal. Notes If pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription drugs, consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use.  |