For millennia, the thorny hedgerows of Europe sheltered a berry that Celtic, Greek, and Chinese healers all independently recognized as a profound ally for the heart — Crataegus monogyna, Hawthorn Berry, documented in Chinese medicine since at least 659 CE and woven into the heart of Celtic spiritual tradition as a sacred boundary tree between this world and the next.
Hawthorn Berry is one of the most extensively researched herbs for cardiovascular wellness. Rich in oligomeric proanthocyanidins (OPCs) and flavonoids, it is traditionally used to support healthy circulation, heart muscle tone, and healthy blood pressure levels already within normal range. Herbalists value hawthorn for its gentle, cumulative action on the cardiovascular system — it is not a quick fix but a long-term tonic that strengthens and nourishes the heart over time. In Celtic tradition, the hawthorn was considered a gateway to the Otherworld and a tree of protection, healing, and hope; branches were traditionally hung in homes to invite good fortune and ward off misfortune.
Hawthorn Berry's tart, apple-like flavor makes it an exceptional base for heart-opening blends. Pair with our Hibiscus Flower for added cardiovascular antioxidant support and a vibrant ruby-red color, and our Rose Hips for Vitamin C richness and complementary heart-protective flavonoids. Adding Lemon Balm introduces gentle nervous system support that addresses both the physical and emotional dimensions of heart health.
Hawthorn Berry may interact with heart medications, including digoxin, beta-blockers, and nitrates — do not combine with cardiac drugs without physician approval. Its effects are cumulative and may take 6–8 weeks of consistent use to become noticeable. Avoid very high doses during pregnancy. As always, consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.
* Rich in flavonoids and OPCs that support cardiovascular health and circulation
* Traditionally used as a gentle, long-term tonic for heart muscle strength and tone
* May support healthy blood pressure and cholesterol levels already within normal range
* Antioxidant-rich berries protect against oxidative damage to vessels and heart tissue
* Valued for supporting the nervous system and reducing occasional stress on the heart
* Used in Celtic and Chinese healing traditions for centuries as a premier cardiac herb
1. Measure 1–2 teaspoons of dried Hawthorn Berries per 8 oz cup.
2. Combine with cold water and bring to a gentle simmer (decoct) for 15–20 minutes, covered.
3. Strain, allow to cool slightly, and enjoy.
4. Drink 1–2 cups daily for cardiovascular support.
5. Hawthorn works best as a long-term tonic — consistent daily use over 6–8 weeks is recommended.
Blend with Hibiscus Flower and Rose Hips for a beautiful, tart, heart-supportive tea blend. Sweeten lightly with honey or a small piece of licorice root if desired.