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Herbal Extract

Hawthorn Berry Powder

Also known as: Crataegus monacantha, Hawthorn fruit extract, Crataegus extract, Hawthorn berry

B
Evidence

Hawthorn berry is a traditional herbal remedy used primarily for cardiovascular support, with emerging evidence suggesting benefits for heart function and blood pressure regulation. Multiple clinical studies support its use as a cardiotonic agent, particularly for mild to moderate heart conditions.

Primary uses

  • Cardiovascular health
  • Heart function support
  • Blood pressure management
  • Circulatory support
  • Mild heart failure adjunct
  • Blood pressure support
  • Antioxidant support

How it works

  • Contains flavonoids (vitexin, quercetin) and proanthocyanidins with antioxidant properties
  • May improve myocardial contractility and reduce peripheral vascular resistance
  • Potential ACE-inhibitor-like activity
  • Improves blood flow and oxygen utilization in cardiac tissue

Dosage

Typical range
300-1,200 mg daily (divided doses)
Timing
With meals to reduce GI upset; typically split into 2-3 doses daily
With food
Recommended with food for better tolerability and absorption
Duration
Typically used long-term; benefits may take 4-8 weeks to manifest. Consistent daily use recommended.
Special populations
Use with caution in pregnancy/lactation due to limited safety data. Consult healthcare provider if taking cardiac medications.

Forms

  • Powder· 70/100
  • Extract· 70/100
  • Capsule· 70/100
  • Tablet· 70/100
  • Tea/Infusion· 70/100
  • Tincture· 70/100

Safety

Common side effects

  • Mild gastrointestinal upset
  • Nausea
  • Dizziness (rare)
  • Headache (rare)

Contraindications

  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding (limited safety data)
  • Recent myocardial infarction (use only under medical supervision)
  • Severe hypotension
  • Concurrent digoxin therapy (potential interaction)

Evidence notes

Multiple clinical trials demonstrate efficacy for cardiovascular support, particularly in heart failure and hypertension. Well-established traditional use with modern RCT support for specific cardiac applications. Grade B reflects consistent positive evidence in dedicated cardiac studies rather than A due to variability in standardization across products and moderate effect sizes.

Grade B: Some human trials support key claims; further confirmation needed.

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