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Taken internally by tincture or infusion
* garlic (clove)
* hawthorn (flowers, berries)
* linden (blossom)
* wood betony (leaves, flowers)
* yarrow (leaves, flowers)
Add 15 g. herb to 500 ml water for an infusion or take up to 2.5 ml tincture 3 times a day.
Eating a clove of garlic a day has a positive effect on blood pressure. If you cannot stomac...(more)

 Marke the faire blooming of the Hawthorne tree Who finely cloathed in a robe of white, Fills full the wanton eye with May’s delight. - Chaucer Introduction Hawthorn ( Crataegus monogyna ) is the most well-known herb for the heart. This member of the rose family has white to brownish flowers, deeply lobed and rose-like leaves, ...(more)

Formula for Varicose Veins
* 6 drops cypress
* 3 drops myrtle
* 3 drops German chamomile
* 2 drops frankincense (optional)
* 1 ounce St. Johnâs Wort oil
Combine ingredients. Apply externally. This can also be made into a salve by heating the oil and adding 1/2 teaspoon shaved beeswax before adding the essential oils.
Herbal A...(more)

Formula for Varicose Veins
* 6 drops cypress
* 3 drops myrtle
* 3 drops German chamomile
* 2 drops frankincense (optional)
* 1 ounce St. John’s Wort oil
Combine ingredients. Apply externally. This can also be made into a salve by heating the oil and adding 1/2 teaspoon shaved beeswax before adding the essential oils.
Herbal ...(more)

The arteries are major blood vessels that the heart uses to pump blood from the heart to the rest of the body. Over time, arterial walls can become congested with a fatty substance known as plaque. When this happens to a severe point, the arteries may begin to harden and the blood flow can become compromised and ultimately result in a heart attack....(more)

Hawthorn is a native plant of the temperate regions of Europe, North America and Asia. The botanical name of hawthorn....(more)
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