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Herbs (Medicinal) Hawthorn Berries
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Galloways hawthorne berries
Galloways hawthorne berries

Hawthorn Berries

CA$3.69

Hawthorn berries are tiny fruits that are nutrient-rich and have a tart, tangy taste and mild sweetness. They range in colour from yellow to dark red.

For hundreds of years, people have used hawthorn berry as an herbal remedy for digestive problems, heart issues, and high blood pressure. In fact, the berry has been a key part of traditional Chinese medicine since at least 659 A.D.

25g

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Hawthorn berries are tiny fruits that are nutrient-rich and have a tart, tangy taste and mild sweetness. They range in colour from yellow to dark red.

For hundreds of years, people have used hawthorn berry as an herbal remedy for digestive problems, heart issues, and high blood pressure. In fact, the berry has been a key part of traditional Chinese medicine since at least 659 A.D.

25g

Hawthorn berries are tiny fruits that are nutrient-rich and have a tart, tangy taste and mild sweetness. They range in colour from yellow to dark red.

For hundreds of years, people have used hawthorn berry as an herbal remedy for digestive problems, heart issues, and high blood pressure. In fact, the berry has been a key part of traditional Chinese medicine since at least 659 A.D.

25g

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