The Health Benefits of Hawthorn

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Some plants carry with them not only healing power, but deep history, passed down through generations, cherished across cultures, and celebrated in both ancient texts and modern research.

Hawthorn is unique in that several parts of the plant can be harvested and prepared. The berries, known as “haws,” are collected in the autumn when they are deep red and ripe. They can be made into teas, syrups, jams, or tinctures. The leaves and flowers are gathered in spring at the height of their vitality and are often dried for use in teas and extracts.

Modern research is confirming what herbalists have known for a long time.

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Here are the 3 most common species of Hawthorn:

Crataegus monogyna – Common Hawthorn / Single-seeded Hawthorn
Native to Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia.
The most widespread species in hedgerows and woodlands across Europe.
Major species used in Western herbal medicine (leaves, flowers, and berries).

Crataegus laevigata – Midland Hawthorn / English Hawthorn
Native to Europe and often planted ornamentally.
Closely related to C. monogyna (they hybridize easily).
Known for ornamental cultivars like ‘Paul’s Scarlet’ with deep pink blossoms.

Crataegus pinnatifida – Chinese Hawthorn
Widely used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (Shan Zha).
Grown across East Asia for both medicinal and culinary purposes (candied fruits, jams, drinks).
Larger fruits compared to European species, making it more popular as a food plant.

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The information in this video is not meant to be medical advice. It is meant to entertain, educate and is based on personal opinion and research. Please due your own due diligence when it comes to taking care of yourself and your family using natural remedies.
Seek proper medical attention when necessary by a qualified healthcare practitioner.

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