April 18, 2014

Heal Your Heart with Hawthorn Berry Tea


Have you ever suffered from chest pain or an irregular heartbeat?  I know how scary it can be. Even if the episodes are mild or not extremely painful you know that something in your body is not working right.  Do you have a family history of heart disease?  Has your doctor told you that you have high blood pressure or high cholesterol?  If so, hawthorn berry tea may be the perfect thing for you.

Hawthorn Berry Tea is full of antioxidants and it’s great for heart and circulatory conditions.  It has been used for centuries to treat irregular heartbeat, chest pain, hardening or the arteries, high blood pressure, and heart failure. The antioxidants in hawthorn berries can fight the free-radicals that cause cell damage. These antioxidant activities help to reduce the buildup of plaque in the arteries which can lead to heart attack or stroke.

I will give you a simple recipe that you can use on regular basis to improve the condition of heart and protect yourself from heart attacks and stroke. It is delicious and so easy to make too. 

Hawthorn Berry Tea Recipe

1)    First, just boil water in your favorite teapot.
2)    Next, add one teaspoon of dried berries for every 8 ounces of water in your teapot.
3)    Allow the brew to steep for about ten minutes in a covered pot.
4)    Pour the tea into your favorite cup and enjoy. You can eat the leftover berries if you want to.

The recommended dose is 3 cups a day for a period of about 3 months for those healing an existing heart condition.  While studies have shown the beneficial properties of hawthorn it is important to consult with your doctor before using hawthorn berry tea if you have a heart condition.  Just like all herbs, there may be side effects and they may interact with any prescription medications you may be taking.

If you have used hawthorn berry tea we would love to have to you leave a comment below with your experience.

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For more information on hawthorn research check out these articles:
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