Hawthorn Tincture – Natural Recipe

Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna), known in Romanian as păducel, is a powerful medicinal plant traditionally called “the plant of the heart”. This natural tincture supports cardiovascular health, helps regulate blood pressure, calms the nervous system, and improves overall well-being. It is easy to make at home and very effective when used correctly.


Ingredients

  • 200 g dried or fresh hawthorn berries
  • 500 ml food-grade alcohol (40–50° vodka or pure țuică)
  • 1 clean glass jar with lid

Preparation

  1. Place the hawthorn berries in the glass jar.
  2. Pour the alcohol over them until fully covered.
  3. Seal the jar tightly and let it macerate for 10–14 days in a warm, dark place.
  4. Shake the jar gently every day.
  5. After 10–14 days, strain through cheesecloth and pour the tincture into dark glass bottles.

The tincture can be stored for up to 2 years in a cool, dark place.


How to Use

  • Standard dose: 20–30 drops diluted in a little water, 2–3 times a day, before meals.
  • Can be taken for several weeks or months (especially useful for heart support or blood pressure regulation).
  • You can add the drops to calming herbal teas (linden, lemon balm, or hawthorn itself).

Main Benefits

  • Regulates blood pressure (helps both high and low)
  • Strengthens the heart muscle
  • Reduces anxiety, stress, and improves sleep quality
  • Improves blood circulation and brain oxygenation
  • Rich in antioxidants

Important Precautions

  • Consult your doctor before use if you take heart medications, blood pressure drugs, or have any medical condition.
  • Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
  • Do not exceed the recommended dose.

Conclusion

Hawthorn tincture is a valuable natural remedy for heart health and nervous system balance. Simple to prepare and very effective, it can become a useful ally in your natural wellness routine. Use it responsibly and enjoy its benefits!


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