One of the earliest references to the use of heart helping hawthorn comes from Greek herbalist Dioscorides, in the first century A. D. Our herbalists combined the leaf, flower and berry of the widely loved hawthorn tree more like a tall shrub with tartly pleasing hibiscus to create this deeply red heart tonic.
One of the earliest references to the use of heart helping hawthorn comes from Greek herbalist Dioscorides, in the first century A. D. Our herbalists combined the leaf, flower and berry of the widely loved hawthorn tree more like a tall shrub with tartly pleasing hibiscus to create this deeply red heart tonic.
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One of the earliest references to the use of heart helping hawthorn comes from Greek herbalist Dioscorides, in the first century A. D. Our herbalists combined the leaf, flower and berry of the widely loved hawthorn tree more like a tall shrub with tartly pleasing hibiscus to create this deeply red heart tonic.
One of the earliest references to the use of heart helping hawthorn comes from Greek herbalist Dioscorides, in the first century A. D. Our herbalists combined the leaf, flower and berry of the widely loved hawthorn tree more like a tall shrub with tartly pleasing hibiscus to create this deeply red heart tonic.
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Size/Form | 16 Tea Bag |
Servings | 16 |
Dosage | 1 Tea Bag(s) |
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Size/Form | 16 Tea Bag |
Servings | 16 |
Dosage | 1 Tea Bag(s) |