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Hawthorn berries / Crataegus laevigata

Online Catalogue |  Hawthorn berries / Crataegus laevigata

HAWTHORN BERRIES

HAWTHORN BERRIES

Crataegus laevigata
The berries of the tree

CONTRAINDICATIONS
Not for children, pregnant or nursing women.

SUGGESTED DOSAGE
Hawthorn Berries
1-2 teasp per cup boiling water up to 3 times a day

Herbal Tincture
Extraction Ratio 1:3
Alcohol Vol. 45%

2-4ml tincture up to 3 times a day
Or as recommended by a herbal practitioner.

See Using the herbs below.

For Traditional Herbal Information on
Hawthorn berries Click Here
Please Note: That this information for legal purposes is general information about the plants traditional uses, and can not be related to any products Indigo Herbs have for sale.

Hawthorn Berries Herbal Loose Tea 50 grams

Hawthorn Berries Herbal Loose Tea 50 grams


Price: £2.99(€3.74)

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Hawthorn Berries Herbal Loose Tea


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Hawthorn Berries Herbal Tincture 100ml

Hawthorn Berries Herbal Tincture 100ml


Price: £6.49(€8.11)

Quantity:

Hawthorn berries Herbal Tincture
Extraction Ratio 1:3
Alcohol Vol. 45%

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Using the herbs.


TINCTURES & FLUID EXTRACTS:
Tinctures are made by infusing dried or fresh herbs into alcohol, to a very specific ratio normally 1:3 (1 part herb to 3 parts alcohol). Liquid or Fluid extracts are made to a more concentrated solution of 1:1. Both are to be taken as recommended either neat or in fruit juice or water. (The alcohol can be evaporated away by heating the tincture in a pan with a little water for a couple of minutes then left for 10 minutes to cool whilst the alcohol evaporates.)

MAKING AN INFUSION:
Infusions are made from the leaves, flowers, aerial parts and stems.
1 teaspoon of dried herbs, 2 teaspoons of fresh herbs per cup of hot water, brewed for 15 minutes in a ceramic, stainless steel or glass teapot (or coffee percolator) DO NOT USE METAL OR ALUMINIUM.
This can be drunk, or used as a solution for bathing hands or feet or a part of the body locally.
Any herbal remedy needs to be repeated as recommended.

Online Catalogue |  Hawthorn berries / Crataegus laevigata


 

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We are developing an information and research area within this website regarding the traditional use of plants, which shares some of the common and traditaional use of herbs with the public and is not or can not be viewed as, connected to the herbs that we supply, and is shared with the pubilic as an information resource, and NOT claims about products.

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