Plant Extract Reverses Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure and Angina

Hawthorn Extract - a Proven Natural 'Cure-All' for the Heart

By Clive McDermot, published Dec 07, 2006
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Current research shows that Hawthorn is beneficial in treating conditions of the heart which includes angina, atherosclerosis, elevated cholesterol levels (although more study is needed current studies seem to suggest this) and high blood pressure. Hawthorn reduces the burden placed on the heart and has been used successfully on other countries to strengthen and feed the heart, it also helps with valve murmurs, enlarged heart and helps regulate and normalizes rapid or slow heart beat, as well as normalizing high or low blood pressure (studies suggest that hawthorn can be taken safely by people with hypertension who are also taking blood pressure medications).

Hawthorn has been shown to combat angina, a condition resulting from insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle, by increasing oxygen and blood flow to the heart. This herb also has antioxidant properties the help protect against the formation of plaques which lead to atherosclerosis, it is the plaque buildup in the vessels that supply the heart that cause chest pain and heart attacks while plaque buildup in the arteries that supply blood to the brain may result in stroke.

Hawthorn contains two substances in particular , from many, which are most likely to contribute to hawthorns beneficial effects on the heart, and those are flavonoids and oligomeric procyanidins (OPCs) which have potent antioxidant effects. Flavonoids help dilate blood vessels, improve blood flow, and increase heart rate. The berries, leaves and flowers of the hawthorn plant are used for medicinal purposes. The leaves and flowers of this plant are believed to contain substantially more of the active compounds than the berries.

Plant Extract Reverses Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure and Angina

Hawthorn / Crataegus oxyacantha is a common thorny shrub that grows up to five fee tall in suny wooded area and hillsides throughout the world. The flowers of this plant grow in small clusters of white, red or pink, bearing dark fruit.

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Takeaways
  • You are not limited to drugs for treating your high blood pressure, angina, or heart disease.
  • Affordable alternatives for prevention of heart disease.
  • Many doctors support the use of safe herbs by their patients.
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Thanks for including your documentation. It would have been nice if you could have included references to actual studies that show Hawtorn as effective in treating angina. Rusty http://health-pictures.com/conditions1/angina-picture.htm

Posted on 04/23/2008 at 4:04:00 PM

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