Discover our Organic Hawthorn bud macerate 100% organic and handcrafted
Hawthorn organic bud macerate is a valuable gemmotherapy ally for supporting cardiovascular health and mental well-being. Thanks to its antioxidant activity, it helps to regulate cardiac activity by helping to maintain balanced blood pressure, optimal heart strength and a regular heartbeat. What’s more, its vasodilating properties on the coronary arteries promote better blood flow to the heart, helping to prevent cardiovascular disorders.
In addition, this organic hawthorn bud macerate soothes tension and promotes relaxation, which can help improve sleep quality and reduce anxiety, nervousness and irritability. It also promotes cerebral circulation, which can have a positive impact on memory and concentration.
Composition of Vesunna’s Nature & Progrès organic hawthorn bud macerate:
- Very young shoots freshly picked in the Périgord forest and immediately macerated at the place of picking
- Water filtered, dynamized and structured to guarantee optimal quality
- Organic acacia honey from France to add a touch of sweetness
- Organic grape alcohol from France to preserve the benefits of the buds
Treat yourself to organic hawthorn bud macerate to support your cardiovascular health and improve your mental well-being, while enjoying a top-quality product derived from organic, environmentally-friendly farming.
The Plant Hawthorn (bud)
Family: Rosaceae
Plant part: Bud
Origin: France
Close to home, as a pioneer tree, hawthorn, whose gray twigs bear long thorns, colonizes hedges and forest edges throughout Europe, North Africa and Asia Minor. It is particularly fond of light. A true tree or shrub with a greyish trunk, it is extremely long-lived (over 500 years). It occupies the space left to it, finding its place and inviting us to do the same.
Its small, simple, deciduous leaves are deeply divided into 3 to 7 toothed lobes. Its delicate, abundant white flowers bloom from April to May, symbolizing purity and beauty, and are associated with the Virgin Mary. In September, they give way to cenelles, small red edible stone fruits, rather bland and floury, but rich in vitamin C. Birds love them.
Christian tradition associates hawthorn with Christ. It is said that his crown of thorns was woven from the branches, and that drops of his blood dyed the flower stamens..
Strength and beauty, love and thorns, delicacy and hardness of its wood, light and greyness - doesn’t this represent a balance in duality?
Very present in the Dordogne, the hawthorn offered itself to us both in the forest and along the paths, a great moment of picking.
The images of the distillation
Precautions
Ask your doctor for advice.
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Keep out of reach of young children. Not recommended for children. Not a substitute for a balanced, varied diet. Shake before use.
