Our herb of the month is hawthorn. It is a plant well known for being supportive of a healthy heart. But it also supports a calm spirit and increases circulation to the brain. As a flower essence, hawthorn supports the healing power of hope, love, trust, and forgiveness. It helps support positive feelings from the heart and encourages knowledge of the strength and resiliency of the heart. In store we have hawthorn available in tincture, capsule, flower essence, and solid extract (which is similar to a tincture) forms. Visit us in store to find your favorite version of hawthorn! ⠀ #bearrootapothecary #hawthorn
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February Webinar Series--Prostate Health. Join us on the 3rd Friday each month for Dr. Anna Sitkoff's webinars. "Nettle root, Saw Palmetto and Reishi mushrooms help to reduce prostate size by inhibiting a specific enzyme called 5-alpha-reductase. This enzyme converts testosterone to a stronger version of testosterone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT), and is the target of benign prostate hyperplasia medications like finasteride." --Dr. Anna Sitkoff. ⠀ Click on the links below to learn more about Dr. Sitkoff. ⠀
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Celebrate American Heart month with Hawthorne, our Herb of the Month. Traditionally used to help support a healthy heart, hawthorn has been used to support healthy blood pressure, arrhythmias, and cholesterol, as well as being a source of antioxidants. ⠀ Hawthorn berries can be eaten raw, and the dried berries, flowers, and leaves of the plant can be brewed to make tea. It is used to make tasty jams, desserts, wine and vinegar. When used as a supplement, it comes in capsule, tincture and solid extract form (which is kind of like honey).
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