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Adaptogens: Herbs for Strength, Stamina, and Stress Relief

David Winston, RH(AHG), and Steven Maimes
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In my practice, I prefer to use a solid extract of the hawthorn berry for children and adults who can't sit still, are fidgety, can't stop talking, are disruptive, and have no ability to concentrate. It works and it has none of the side effects associated with the prescription medicines used to treat these conditions. I also use a combination of hawthorn berry, leaf, and flower, mimosa bark, and rose petals to treat people with broken hearts, sadness, and grief (see Mimosa section). Dosage and Safety Tincture (1:5): 60-80 drops up to four times per day. Decoction: Add 1-2 tsp.

The Detox Strategy: Vibrant Health in 5 Easy Steps

Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith
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Total-Body Basic Cleanse Ingredients Morning Formula artichoke blessed thistle burdock root dandelion echinacea fenugreek garlic green tea hawthorn berry horsetail kelp milkthistle mullein nettle oatstraw oregano parsley red clover turmeric wormwood yarrow yellow dock Evening Formula buckthorn flaxseed marshmallow* rhubarb slippery elm triphala" Total-Body Advanced Cleanse The ideal advanced cleanse would be a blend of herbs and minerals formulated for deep total-body cleansing.

Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine: Alternative Therapies and Integrative Medicine for Total Health and Wellness

Tori Hudson, N.D.
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Ingredients such as fiber, soy, antioxidants, folic acid, vitamins Bg and B]2, magnesium, fish oils and flax oil, garlic, hawthorn berry, and others are just some of the many natural therapies that give alternative practitioners a great deal of confidence in their ability to help women to prevent and treat heart disease. Most alternative practitioners employ a diverse, holistic health plan in their approach to preventing and treating CVD.

Adaptogens: Herbs for Strength, Stamina, and Stress Relief

David Winston, RH(AHG), and Steven Maimes
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I also use a combination of hawthorn berry, leaf, and flower, mimosa bark, and rose petals to treat people with broken hearts, sadness, and grief (see Mimosa section). Dosage and Safety Tincture (1:5): 60-80 drops up to four times per day. Decoction: Add 1-2 tsp. dried berries to 10 oz. water, decoct 15-20 minutes, steep xli hour. Take up to three cups per day. Solid Extract: V4-V2 tsp., two to three times per day. Safety Rating: ? ? ? Safety Issues: Hawthorn occasionally may lower blood pressure in people with hypotension (low blood pressure).

Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health

Joseph E. Mario
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Herbs Butcher's Broom, Cayenne, hawthorn berry, Peppermint, and Ginger; Centaury Agave, Ginkgo, Mallow, and Pomegranate. Club Moss/Shen Jin Cao in China, improves memory and mental capacity, balances abnormal Brain chemistry, lessens Alzheimer's symptoms; and is the source for a new Alzheimer's drug, Huperzine-A (Nuherbs Co., 3820 Penniman Ave., Oakland, Cal.94619). Lymphoresis by Dr. H.

Natural Health Solutions

Mike Adams
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Healing foods for Angina, Chest Pain and Heart Pain ***** carrots ***** bell pepper ***** cantaloupe ***** chocolate ***** olives ***** pineapple ***** wood ear mushroom Healing herbs for Angina ***** motherwort ***** hawthorn berry ***** bbelia ***** garlic Anxiety / Nervousness Anxiety takes many forms, including eating disorders, social phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic attacks, post-traumatic stress disorder or sometimes just excessive worrying.
Healing foods for high cholesterol ***** fenugreek ***** thyme ***** garlic ***** matsutake ***** wheat grass ***** hawthorn berry ***** dandelion ***** reishi mushroom Healing herbs for high cholesterol ***** evening primrose oil ***** cod liver oil ***** guar gum ***** kelp ***** psyllium ***** spirulina ***** chlorella Products to consider for high cholesterol: •* Fresh blueberries or Blueberry Extract, Policosanol, Kyolic Reserve, an aged garlic extract, Super EPA / DHA with Sesame Lignans and Olive Fruit Extract (www. LEF.org) <*" GCW Antioxidant Defense System PURPLE (www.

The Natural Pharmacy: Complete A-Z Reference to Natural Treatments for Common Health Conditions

Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D.
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Hawthorn berry products that are not standardized may be weaker, and the recommended amount is typically 4 to 6 grams per day for the whole herb, or 4—5 ml of the tincture three times per day. Coleus (page 660) contains forskolin, a substance that may help dilate blood vessels and improve the forcefulness with which the heart pumps blood.39 Recent clinical trials indicate that forskolin improves heart function in people with congestive heart failure and cardiomyopathy (page 95).

Health and Nutrition Secrets

Russell L. Blaylock, M.D.
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Other supplements—including garlic, magnesium, arginine, Ginkgo biloba, and hawthorn berry extract—can also improve coronary artery flow and reduce the incidence of anginal attacks. The amino acid, arginine, and garlic dilate blood vessels by increasing production of nitric oxide. One of the effects of aging of arteries is a loss of the ability of the endothelial cells to produce nitric oxide. Proper nutritional supplementation can regenerate this ability. Ginkgo Biloba Ginkgo is the oldest living species of tree.

Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health

Joseph E. Mario
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Type-A's thrive on grains and beans, amaranth, buckwheat, soy foods, peanuts, nuts (avoid if weak gallbladder) and seeds, olive and flaxseed oils, alkaline fruits, apricots, cherries, figs, pineapples, grapefruit, lemons (j uice counters mucous), seafood (but avoid white fish sole and flounder lectins), greens, broccoli, garlic, onions; molasses (Iron), soy sauce, mustard; cardiovascular hawthorn berry and immune herbs Echinacea, Astragalus, Green Tea (counter stomach cancer), Ginger and Slippery Elm (increase stomach acid), and coffee; Milk Thistle (for liver); calming Valerian or Chamomile.
Take Source Natural s' Urban Air Defense with antioxidants B lue-Green A lgae' s bioflavonoid Quercetin, Enzymes, Vitamin A Beta-Carotene, Zinc, Selenium; Proteins Cysteine and Glutathione; hawthorn berry Proanthocyanidins, Chaparral'santioxidantNDGA, Milk Thistle extract Silymarin, and Ginkgo's Flavoneglycosides to neutralize the toxic effects of chemicals. •HYDROGEN (H-) Atomic # 1, "water-former," the lightest, most abundant element makes up 90% of the universe, high in the sun and stars, 87% of cosmic rays are Hydrogen protons; 14 pounds, 10% of the human body; .95% of Earth, but only .

Alternative Medicine the Definitive Guide, Second Edition

Larry Trivieri, Jr.
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One of the most promising herbal remedies for the treatment of heart disease is the extract from the hawthorn berry, a commonly found shrub. hawthorn berry has been found to help improve the circulation of blood to the heart by dilating the blood vessels and relieving spasms of the arterial walls.98 According to Dr. Gordon, "Hawthorn berry may render unnecessary medications that decrease the rate and force of heart contraction in the treatment of heart disease, as it performs a similar function to these drugs.

Prescription for Natural Cures: A Self-Care Guide for Treating Health Problems with Natural Remedies Including Diet and Nutrition, Nutritional Supplements, Bodywork, and More

James F. Balch, M.D. and Mark Stengler, N.D.
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Horehound has been used as an herbal cough expectorant for over 2,000 years. • hawthorn berry improves the contractions of the heart muscle and improves blood flow through the coronary arteries. • Milk thistle has been shown to help protect and regenerate liver cells. Parts Used: Resin from the stems of the plant Form Used: Tincture Potential Side Effects: Large doses taken internally may cause kidney irritation and diarrhea. Comments: It's commonly used for infections of the throat and the mouth.

Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health

Joseph E. Mario
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Myrrh, Poke root, hawthorn berry (for Adrenalin) and Licorice (forthe adrenals and Immunity). Barberry, Basil, Boneset, Chamomile, Ginger, Gotu Kola, Marshmallow, Mistletoe, St. John's Wort, and Yarrow. Reishe*/Ganoderma/Ling Chih mushroom strengthens body resistance; along with the other power mushrooms and their polysaccharides in Shitake, Tremella (Silver Tree), PoriaCocos, and Polyporus/Grifolia. Pau D'Arco, Jatoba, Unade Gato, Suma, Espinheira Santa, Alfalfa, Marapurama, Catuaba, and Propolis.
Pre-soaked hawthorn berry tea daily. 1 tsp. Cayenne every 2 hours, half-tsp. each of Ginger and Red Clover blossoms the alternate hour; with 6 cloves of Garlic daily, vegetarian diet, light exercise, and juice fasting (Dr. Richard Schulze). Ginger powder every morning or two; orl drop Croton oil. Diuretics Juniper berries, Squill, Potassium Citrate, Potassium Acetate, and Colchicum. Tonics, and anodynes (forviscera). Skullcap root or Grapevine roottea 3-4 times daily. Take Potassium Iodide with Sarsaparilla syrup 3-4 times daily. Cathartic 10-20 grains Jalap pwd.

Prescription for Nutritional Healing, 4th Edition: A Practical A-to-Z Reference to Drug-Free Remedies Using Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs & Food Supplements

Phyllis A. Balch, CNC
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Borage seed, hawthorn berry, licorice root, and sarsa-parilla stimulate the adrenal glands and improve thyroid function. Caution: If overused, licorice can elevate blood pressure. Do not use this herb on a daily basis for more than seven days in a row. Avoid it completely if you have high blood pressure. Q Butcher's broom, cardamom, cayenne, cinnamon, Gar-cinia cambogia, ginger, green tea (which has gained a great deal of attention for its ability to aid in weight loss), and mustard seed are thermogenic herbs that improve digestion and aid in the metabolism of fat.
Herbs that contain selenium include alfalfa, burdock root, catnip, cayenne, chamomile, chickweed, fennel seed, fenugreek, garlic, ginseng, hawthorn berry, hops, horsetail, lemongrass, milk thistle, nettle, oat straw, parsley, peppermint, raspberry leaf, rose hips, sarsaparilla, uva ursi, yarrow, and yellow dock. Comments Taking up to 200 micrograms of selenium per day is considered safe for most people. This is half the maximum allowable dose.
Cardio Enzyme Formula from Prevail Corporation contains a combination of enzymes, herbs, and nutrients, including protease 1 and 2, amylase, cellulase, and lipase; extracts of hawthorn berry, dan-shen root, arjun bark, passionflower, ginkgo leaf, ginkgo rhizome, and garlic; and magnesium, vitamin Bg, vitamin B12, folic acid, vitamin C, taurine, L-carnitine, and L-lysine, all in a special blend to support the heart. • Cholesterol Enzyme Formula from Prevail Corporation is an enzyme and antioxidant formula designed to promote cardiovascular health.
This hawthorn berry extract promotes healthy cardiovascular function, circulation, and heart muscle strength. It is a liquid supplement that is meant to be added to water and taken three times a day, before meals. It has no known interactions with other medications, and should be taken over a period of several months, with periodic short interruptions. Chromium Picolinate from Superior Source (Continental Vitamin). This is a sublingual form of chromium picolinate that is particularly good for children, older adults, and people with malabsorption problems.
Its ingredients include vitamins A and C, beta-carotene, and bioflavonoids; the immune-boosting mineral zinc; bee propolis; and the herbs angelica, astragalus, boneset, cayenne, echinacea, garlic, goldenseal, hawthorn berry, horehound, mullein, pau d'arco, and Siberian ginseng. Herbs nourish your immune system, stimulate the regeneration of damaged liver tissue, build the strength of the adrenal glands, counter the adverse side effects of chemotherapy, balance the endocrine system, stimulate milk production, and improve night vision, among other things.
Herbs Q Blackthorn, blueberry leaf, hawthorn berry, and rue contain flavonoids that are excellent for reducing inflammation. Q Chamomile can be taken internally or used to soothe the skin. It reduces inflammation. Q Poultices combining chaparral, dandelion, and yellow dock root can be helpful. (See using a poultice in Part Three.) Note: Chaparral is recommended for external use only. Q The following herbs can be used in tea or capsule form: dandelion, goldenseal, myrrh, pau d'arco, and red clover. Alternate among them for best results.

Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health

Joseph E. Mario
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Herbs: Barberry, Rosehips, Seathorn (Sandorsan syrup), Catnip, Chickweed, Comfrey, Echinacea, Garlic, Ginseng, Goldenseal, Hops, hawthorn berry, Eyebright, Rosehips, Parsley, Passionflower, Pollen, Juniper berries, Lobelia, Aloe Vera, Burdock, Dandelion, Horsetail, Bayberry, and Peppermint. Traditional Medicinals' Rosehips, Hibiscus, Orange peel, Cloves, Lemon peel, Lemongrass, Parsley, and Stevia. Citric Acid Colorless sour crystals derived from Lemon or Limes; activates the liver and intestinal glands'secretions; for scurvy, fevers; l-2tbs. dose.

The Natural Medicine Guide to the 50 Most Common Medicinal Herbs

Heather Boon, BScPhm, PhD and Michael Smith, BPharm, MRPharmS, ND
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CAUTIONS/CONTRAINDICATIONS Since constituents found in hawthorn have been shown to effect uterine muscle in animal models, hawthorn berry products should be avoided in pregnancy and lactation.2 Hawthorn should only be taken on the advice of a health care provider if it is being taken for cardiac conditions.2 Given the fact that hawthorn products are not appropriate for self medication, hawthorn should not be used without the supervision of a healthcare provider.

Smart Medicine for Healthier Living : Practical A-Z Reference to Natural and Conventional Treatments for Adults

Janet Zand, LAc, OMD, Allan N. Spreed, MD, CNC, James B. LaValle, RPh, ND
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Dissolve 1,200 micrograms of folic acid, 1 tablespoon of hawthorn berry extract, 1 tablespoon of echinacea extract, 40 drops of peppermint oil, and 10 drops of thyme oil in 24 ounces of spring water. Swish this mixture around in your mouth after thoroughly brushing your teeth (and tongue). Folic acid heals gum tissue and helps reduce plaque; hawthorn berry is astringent and helps tighten gum tissues; echinacea cleanses the mouth and kills bacteria; peppermint oil tastes great and leaves the breath smelling fresh and clean.

Disease Prevention and Treatment

The Life Extension Editorial Staff
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Gugulipid lowers cholesterol and triglycerides; regresses plaque formation; opposes platelet aggregation; and has fibrinolytic activity; suggested dosage, 500 mg 3 times a day. 25. hawthorn berry is an antioxidant, antihypertensive, diuretic, and an aid to weight loss; reduces hypoxia and premature ventricular contractions; lowers cholesterol; is beneficial in congestive heart failure; acts as a vasodilator, ACE inhibitor, and calcium antagonist; and increases exercise tolerance; daily dosages, 250-900 mg a day. 26.
For example, it contains a calcium-antagonist (magnesium), ACE inhibitors (procyanidins), and beta-blockers (catechin, epicatechin, and procyanidins), plus numerous diuretics, cholesterol-lowering compounds, anti-inflammatories, and antioxidants (Duke 2000b). The hawthorn berry is considered a smart herb with adaptogenic qualities in regard to normalizing blood pressure. Hawthorn gains much of its hypotensive and weight management properties through its diuretic action.

The Natural Medicine Guide to the 50 Most Common Medicinal Herbs

Heather Boon, BScPhm, PhD and Michael Smith, BPharm, MRPharmS, ND
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DRUG INTERACTIONS The potential exists for hawthorn berry products to potentiate the effects of cardiac glycosides, nitrates and other drugs used to treat cardiovascular conditions.3 Although the evidence from clinical trials suggests a potential beneficial role for hawthorn in patients taking cardiovascular drugs, they should only be taken together on the advice of an appropriately trained health care provider.5 Procyanidins in general may augment the coronary dilating action of a number of common drugs including caffeine and theophylline.3 DOSAGE REGIMENS 3 8 22 23 þ dried fruit: 0.3-1.
Hyperlipidemia Evidence from animal studies suggests that hawthorn berry products may reduce blood cholesterol.17 Additional research in humans is necessary to confirm these findings. Anti-Oxidant While hawthorn's antioxidant activities have been demonstrated in animal models, no evidence in humans was found to support the use of hawthorn products as a long-term antioxidant supplement. Hypertension Extracts of hawthorn have been to reduce blood pressure; however, evidence is still preliminary in humans.

The Super Anti-Oxidants: Why They Will Change the Face of Healthcare in the 21st Century

James F. Balch, M.D.
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Hawthorn Berry versus Digitalis: it is important for us to understand the difference between hawthorn berry and digitalis, the commonly used synthetic derivative of the Digitalis perforia plant, in the treatment of cardiovascular disease. Many of the undesirable properties of digitalis are antagonized by hawthorn. Further, hawthorn enhances pulse and positively potentiates the force of muscular contractions. Hawthorn differs from digitalis in that it lowers the blood pressure through vasodilatation, not through direct action on the heart.

The ABC Clinical Guide to Herbs

Mark Blumenthal
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Aged Garlic Extract™ per capsule, plus hawthorn berry (50 mg), cayenne pepper (10 mg), and vitamin E (100 IU). Pure-Gar® Garlic Powder A-2000: Essentially Pure Ingredients™, c/o Pure Gar L.P. / 21411 Prairie Street / Chatsworth, CA 91311 / U.S.A. / Tel: (800) 537-7695 / www.essentiallypure.com. Dried powder from Allium sativum (garlic bulb): allicin yield 2,000 ppm min.; total thiosulfinates yield 2,100 ppm minimum; allian 7,500 ppm minimum; gamma-glutamylcysteines 10,000 ppm minimum.

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