Product Name
Historical uses
Category
Issued
Hawthorn
Crataegus oxycantha
Antispasmodic, astringent, circulatory system, diuretic, hypotensive, sedative.
Single product
Dec. 1996
Replaces:
N/A
Common Names:
Hawthorn, Haw, Maybush, Whitethorn.
Parts Used:
Fruits.
Historical Uses:
The use of Hawthorn dates back to Dioscorides, but the plant gained immense popularity in European and American herbal medicine only towards the end of the 19th century.
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It has been employed in the treatment of high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, angina pectoris, tachycardia (rapid pulse), arrhythmia (irregular pulse), excitability and insomnia.
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Contraindications:
Avoid in cases of low blood pressure (hypotension). Medical advice should be sought before taking.
Adverse reactions:
Avoid excessive use.
Dosage:
10 to 25 drops three times per day.
References:
S. Talalaj & Dr A.S. Czechowicz,
Herbal Remedies Harmful and Beneficial Effects, Hill
of Content, Melbourne, 1989; Dr. A. B. Howard,
Herbal Extracts
,1990;
The Lawrence Review of Natural Products
; Varro E. Tyler, PhD,
Herbs of Choice The therapeutic Use of Phytomedicinals
, PPP, NY, 1994.
© 2000, Pure Herbs J.B. Ltd
All right reserved
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The Lawrence Review of Natural Products
This information is not intended to substitute medical advice regarding medical problems, diagnosis, treatments or healing of diseases or other physical and mental problems. This work is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. It is not the author's intention to establish prescriptions and/or diagnosis. The author and publisher deny responsibility in case of auto-prescription without former authorization of a physician.