Hawthorne and Heart Health

Posted by admin on Sep 2, 2009

Hawthorn herbs come from the Hawthorne Berry, which is a small red berry that looks like a miniature apple as it too grows on a tree.  This thorny tree grows 30 feet tall and has beautiful pink or white flowers during the spring.  The tree is known by several names, including the how, may bush or mayflower tree.

Legends, historical evidence and science have all had things to say about Hawthorne Berry.  Christians say that it was used to make the “Crown of Thorns” that Christ wore.  While Hawthorne Berry originally only grew in Asia, Europe, Northern Africa and much of the Mediterranean region, today it can be found throughout the world.  It is believed to have miraculous healing properties.

The Hawthorne Berry

There is a good reason why Hawthorne Berries are used as heart disease herbs.  Not only can they help to regulate your blood pressure but they can also break down cholesterol and fat, both of which contribute to heart disease.  They also help dilate coronary blood vessels so that your body is able to utilize oxygen, blood and nutrients more efficiently throughout your entire body.

Bioflavonoids

Hawthorne Berry is loaded with bioflavanoids, which are potent antioxidants.  In fact, there are a lot of people who believe that they are actually a lot more potent than Vitamins A, C or E.  It is these bioflavanoids that help your heart muscle be able to pump blood more efficiently.  Whenever you have healthy arteries you will also have more endurance, good blood pressure and healthy blood vessels.  This is the reason why this natural heart medicine is actually best used as a preventative medicine but it can also be used to treat heart disease too.

Hawthorne for Congestive Heart Failure

More than any other heart condition, congestive heart failure has been studied in regard to this herbs extract.  For this condition it is recommended that you take between 160 and 900mg of the liquid extract daily or between 120 and 240mg in tablet form three times each day.  It may take up to six weeks for you to notice the effects taking place.

Hawthorne for Your Vascular System

The vascular system is also important whenever it comes to supporting your heart.  It has been shown that Hawthorne Berry will reduce calcification of your vascular system.  As such, this heart extract will stop the arteries that lead to your heart from hardening or narrowing.  You also won’t develop any blot clots, which can lead to strokes and heart attacks.

Hawthorne Supplements

Hawthorne Berry tea is often used for natural heart health even today.  It can be made from the berries, the berry leaves or even the flowers of this herb.  This tea is packaged and sold at most health food stores throughout the world.  You can also get this alternative medicine for the heart in capsules or as a tincture.  However, most of the herbalists who recommend this natural heart treatment actually prefer using the tea.

Research on the Hawthorne Berry

Ever since the early 1900’s, and even continuing today, there have been clinical trials and research done in regard to the medicinal value of Hawthorne Berry extract.  Unfortunately, science has only partially evaluated the benefits of this herb on human health though.  Nevertheless, it is still believed that the antioxidants, flavanoids and other compounds that are found in the Hawthorne Berry give this herb its beneficial effects.  For this reason, it is sometimes added to heart herbal remedies in order to help reduce a person’s blood pressure and correct any potentially unhealthy cholesterol levels.

Recently most of the studies about Hawthorne Berry extract are concerned with the medicinal value of this extract in regard to its affect upon a person’s liver, digestive system and cardiovascular system.  Many of these studies are also looking at Hawthorne Berry as an anti-inflammatory agent.  The many studies that have been completed thus far have not looked at the use of Hawthorne Berry tea so much as they have looked at the usage of the concentrated extract itself.

While there are some health care professionals who have recognized the medicinal value of Hawthorne Berry extract for more than 100 years now, research on this extract is still considered to be only preliminary. This is because the majority of this type of research is funded by pharmaceutical companies and they are unable to patent a naturally occurring substance.  For this reason, any of the natural remedies that contain Hawthorne Berry or other such herbs are of little interest to them.

Conclusion

Hawthorne berries are thought to be one of the safest herbal Heart Supplements on the market today.  As with any other medication, Hawthorne berries do have some side effects that occur on rare occasions.  These include headaches, nausea and rapid heartbeat.  It is also important to understand that there are a few possible drug interactions too.  Therefore, if you are taking any prescription medications, you should contact your doctor before taking this heart supplement.  Nevertheless, Hawthorne berries are considered to be safe for long-term usage.


The Scarlet Letter by nathaniel Hawthorne?

Posted by admin on Nov 16, 2009

In the book The Scarlet Letter what archetype does the character Author Dimmesdale represent?? He is the young minister, described as pale, weak, and in often times his puts his hand over his heart when he has been startled.
PLEASE HELP ME!!!

He represents those who are weak enough to not take responsibilities for their actions.


Do you like the following? No Hawthorne Heights haters please.?

Posted by admin on Nov 12, 2009

Do you guys like any of the following Hawthorne Heights songs:

Until her heart stops
Ohio Is For Lovers, acoustic version.
Come Back Home
Life On Standby
Nikki FM[second best one by them :) ]
Silver Bullet

is anyone a HH fan at all? All I see about them is how emo they are and how bad they suck[which they dont]
:)
There are a lot of Hawthorne Heights fans. I know a lot at my school and in my neighborhood.

:P
-sigh-

I don’t like forums.
sorry to say, i just dont thought. So how about this

Does anyone like Hawthorne Heights? Drowning Pool[there from where I live]? Cobra Starship? Killswitch Engage?

don’t worry about all the haters. Hawthorne Heights is AWESOME! they may be slightly emo…but they still have a great sound. i like the songs you listed, but my personal favorite is Pens and Needles.
don’t worry about liking them, you’re not the only one.
i promise. ;)


Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Story, ‘The Minister’s Black Veil’?

Posted by admin on Nov 10, 2009

What Does Hawthorne Mean When He Says That One’s Heart Is The "saddest of all prisons"??

Exactly that. You hold things in your heart. No prison can be as bad as the prison you put yourself in. It refers to Guilt. Pax-C


Can you be scene and not listen to screamo?

Posted by admin on Nov 7, 2009

Apparently i’m scene/emo, but i only listen to a few screamo songs, Like:
I kissed a girl-Attack! Attack!
Bree Bree & Get Crunk!-Brokencyde
Hawthorne Heights
Hearts Burst Into Fire-Bullet For My Valentine
and a few other songs.

Be true to yourself, don’t be restricted by a label or catagory or you will feel stifled.


Scarlet Letter. How does Hawthorne describe the Puritan community. Do you agree with this response?

Posted by admin on Nov 4, 2009

Hawthorne descibes the Purtian community as specifically having both a
cemetary and a prison, both of which were seen as "their earliest
necessities." (41) The diction which Hawthorne uses to describe the
prison gives the reader a somewhat dark and gloomy image, perhaps the
ideal image that readers picture when they think of "prison." Hawthorne
writes, "the wooden jail was already marked with weather stains and
other indications of age, which gave a yet darker aspect to its
beetle-browed and gloomy front." (41) He continues the use of gloomy
diction when he describes the actual members of the community when he
writes, "A throng of bearded men, in sad colored garments and gray,
steeple-crowned hats, intermixed with women, some wearing goods, and
others bareheaded." (41)

Upon describing the prisoner Hawthorne uses the scene of the rose-bush
growning beside the door to encourage the readers to sympathize with the
prisoner. The reason i say sympathize is due to the section which he
writes, "with its delicate gems…in token that the deep heart of Nature
could pity and be kind to him." (41) The rose-bush being perhaps the
only image of beauty up to this point stands out, almost as a symbol of
kindness being offered to the prisoners coming in and out of the prison
gates.

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http://www.infoplease.com/homework
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Where can I find Rachael Hawthorne books online for free?

Posted by admin on Nov 2, 2009

I have checked almost everywhere and I can not find any :( ! I need major help
? HiphopJ

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What do you think of the name Adrienne Ryleigh Hawthorne?

Posted by admin on Oct 30, 2009

I don’t have my heart set on it, but let me know what you think.
Hawthorne is the last name.

I love the name!

I also love:
Adrienne Jewel Hawthorne
Ryleigh Rose Hawthorne

EDIT:
I just read other comments and I do not understand why such rude answers…."trashy, ugly"? That is just plain disrespectful you can give an opinion without being so damn harsh, and possibly offensive! I happen to think that Ryleigh is a feminine spelling of Riley (not TRASHY)! Sorry I get so tired of the blantantly rude people on this site!


What album is Hawthorne Height’s "Until Her Heart Stops" on?

Posted by admin on Oct 24, 2009

Well, actually, I don’t know if it’s an album at all, but I’m almost positive they sing it, right?
But no matter where I look, there’s no album for it. Was it on a cover album or single or something?

Thanks!

its off a day in the life album

nd hawthorne heights rule

r.p casey x

hope i helped


Are These The Right Lyrics?[[ Until Her Heart Stops - Hawthorne Hiets]]?

Posted by admin on Oct 22, 2009

i was singing it @ my locker and some poser chick told me they were wrong.
stupid poser!-.-
-stab-
away, are these right?;:

I remember that time
All through the night
Trying not to close my eyes
Again

Pretending that all he got was
In a stolen car
Trying not to pull over
And cry

My eyes so red
I just want to die
Kill me with your words
Kill me one last time

Cut out my heart
And throw it on the floor
For everyone to see

Remember you said
"Kiss me sweetheart
Before you go again."

Remember you said
"Kiss me sweetheart
Before you go again."

Don’t say
It’s over
This time

Don’t say
It’s over
This time

She’s waiting on the inside
For me to call again
Waiting for her
Just to say goodbye
One last time
Waiting on the inside

I’m supposed to say
Anything at all
To make you want me back

If I had three wishes
I waste them all on you
I wish you away
From meeeee

Supposed to say
Anything at all

She’s waiting on the inside
For me to call again
Waiting for her
Just to say goodbye

that girls on crack i was singing a long with these lyrics lol
yes these lyrics are correct=]