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  1. Hawthorn Fruit dried herb (Cratageus) Herbal Tea Glog Owoc FAST Postage

    100% natural, non GMO, no additives.

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  2. Organic Hawthorn Berry - 100ml Herbal Tincture

    Organic Hawthorn Berries (Crataegus oxyacantha) 1:2 Ratio - 100ml Herbal Tincture. Hawthorn Berries are thought promote 'circulatory system' health, helping strengthen the heart and stabilise it against arrhythmia's.

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  3. Hawthorn Berry Capsules - 500mg - 100 & 250 caps - Indigo Herbs

    HPMC is about as biologically neutral foodstuff as it is possible to find, and the only other ingredient in the casings is water. This is the whole part plant powder, and nothing has been extracted.

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  4. Global Herbs Hawthorn Flower, Leaf & Berries 1kg Horse Supplement

    Hawthorn is renowned for its cardiovascular benefits. Hawthorn leaves, abundant in flavonoids and antioxidants, play a pivotal role in promoting cardiovascular health in horses. Known for supporting blood circulation and regulating blood pressure, Hawthorn enhances cardiovascular function while boosting vitality.

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  5. Hawthorn Berries Wole Dried Tea High A Grade Quality Grown In Nature 5G-1KG

    HAWTHORN BERRIES -.

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  6. Hawthorn Leaves - Equine Herb for Horses - 1kg

    Hawthorn is one of the best herbs to support the capillaries and circulation, it is the perfect cardiovascular tonic. Hawthorn is high in iron and contains 19 different flavenoids. Hawthorn is beneficial to horses and forms a natural part of their diet.

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  7. Hawthorn Tops Tincture - 50ml & 100ml - Indigo Herbs

    The leaf and flowers are as well known as the berries for their health giving properties. This technique is faster and more efficient than maceration and ensures there is less waste of precious plant materials.

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  8. Hawthorn Dried Cut Leaves & Flowering Tops Herb 300g-1.95kg - Crataegus Monogyna

    A tree native to Europe, North America, and northern Asia, hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) produces berries that contain potent antioxidants. Though the tiny sweet red berries ("haws") are used in jams, jellies, candies, and wines, all parts of the plant—the leaves, flowers, berries, stems, and even the bark—have long been used in herbal medicine.

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