Herb of the Month: Hawthorn

In this episode of my Herb of the Month series, I explore Cragaegus spp. Hawthorne, or Hawthorn—a plant that has long stood at the threshold between the wild and the cultivated, the seen and unseen. Known both for its potent heart medicine and its folklore as a protector of sacred spaces, Hawthorn invites us to reflect on what it means to love bravely and to hold healthy boundaries.

You’ll learn about Hawthorn’s physiological actions, energetics, and emotional effects, along with the latest scientific research showing its ability to lower blood pressure and support cardiovascular health.

We’ll also explore its rich folklore and traditional role as a hedge plant, symbolizing protection, transformation, and the alchemy of the heart.

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✨ Key insights:

- Hawthorn tones and strengthens the heart, improves circulation, and supports balanced blood pressure.

- Its leaves, flowers, and berries work gently to restore vitality to the cardiovascular system.

- The branches of Hawthorn teach compassion through clear, loving boundaries.

- Healing often arises from what first feels uncomfortable, reminding us that growth begins at the edges.

- Acceptance is the foundation for true transformation.

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Hawthorn reminds us that love’s strength lies in tenderness—and that sometimes, the most profound healing comes from what we once resisted.

Reference Texts

Braun, L., & Cohen, M. (2015). Herbs and natural supplements: An evidence-based guide (4th ed.). Elsevier Australia. https://amzn.to/3L9QomL 

Ellingwood, F. (1909). Ellingwood’s therapeutics: Materia medica and clinical therapeutics. Ellingwood’s Therapeutist Press. https://www.henriettes-herb.com/eclectic/journals/elth/elth1909/index.html 

Hoffmann, D. (2003). Medical herbalism: The science and practice of herbal medicine. Healing Arts Press. https://amzn.to/4oijH53 

Chapters: Herb of the Month: Hawthorn | Ashley Elenbaas

0:00 - Intro to Sky House Herbs Podcast

1:30 - Personal Story about Hawthorn Tree

4:45 - Hawthorn's Botanical Description

6:15 - Historical and Cultural Significance

9:23 - Medicinal Properties of Hawthorn

12:30 - Physical Health Benefits

14:45 - Mental and Emotional Effects

16:30 - Clinical Studies on Hawthorn

18:00 - Spiritual and Folk Medicine Traditions

19:09 - Poem about Hawthorn's Medicine

22:00 - Closing Thoughts and Recommendations


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