Nov 24, 2021 · The use of hawthorn dates back to the Greek physician Dioscorides (40 to 90 AD). Hawthorn has been traditionally used as a diuretic for kidney and bladder disorders, to treat...
Nov 26, 2009 · The most rigorously studied hawthorn extract, WS 1442, is standardized to 17 percent to 20 percent oligomeric procyanidins, and can be purchased in commercial...
Formulated with 200 mg Hawthorn Flower, Leaf Extract Standardized to 1.8% (3.6 mg) Vitexin and 150 mg Hawthorn Berry Extract Standardized to 1.5% (2.25 mg) Flavonoids) Sustainably...
It grows in temperate regions throughout the world. Historically, hawthorn has been used for heart disease as well as for digestive and kidney problems. It is now promoted for these uses as well...
The hawthorn leaves, berries, and flowers are used as medicine. They contain chemicals called flavonoids, which have antioxidant effects. Hawthorn also seems to improve blood circulation...
Research on animals suggests that hawthorn extract lowers levels of total cholesterol and LDL "bad" cholesterol. It is not known how hawthorn might affect cholesterol levels in humans....










