Guest guest Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/cushman/results/detail.do?pnum=P04769 This stuff is available from any number of herbal suppliers; it was originally used as some sort of heart treatment, but is now primarily used for people who have either steattorrhea (losing fat in the stool) or diarrhea (loosing water in the stool) or (heaven forfend) BOTH. I use it for many of the digestive problems that occur, inevitably, with cystic fibrosis, which I also have. (Yes, people actually DO live even longer than my age with cystic fibrosis!) Good sources for a good extract of hawthorn are www.Iherb.com, or your local organic/healthful food outlet. Whole Foods has many varieties. Usually, the stuff is cheaper, whether Hawthorne or Bilberry, online. Love to you, Akiba, and to each of you in our group, n > Hawthorn, huh? I thought that was just for the heart...I DO have some, guess > I should oughta take it, eh? > Hugs > Akiba Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/cushman/results/detail.do?pnum=P04769 This stuff is available from any number of herbal suppliers; it was originally used as some sort of heart treatment, but is now primarily used for people who have either steattorrhea (losing fat in the stool) or diarrhea (loosing water in the stool) or (heaven forfend) BOTH. I use it for many of the digestive problems that occur, inevitably, with cystic fibrosis, which I also have. (Yes, people actually DO live even longer than my age with cystic fibrosis!) Good sources for a good extract of hawthorn are www.Iherb.com, or your local organic/healthful food outlet. Whole Foods has many varieties. Usually, the stuff is cheaper, whether Hawthorne or Bilberry, online. Love to you, Akiba, and to each of you in our group, n > Hawthorn, huh? I thought that was just for the heart...I DO have some, guess > I should oughta take it, eh? > Hugs > Akiba Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/cushman/results/detail.do?pnum=P04769 This stuff is available from any number of herbal suppliers; it was originally used as some sort of heart treatment, but is now primarily used for people who have either steattorrhea (losing fat in the stool) or diarrhea (loosing water in the stool) or (heaven forfend) BOTH. I use it for many of the digestive problems that occur, inevitably, with cystic fibrosis, which I also have. (Yes, people actually DO live even longer than my age with cystic fibrosis!) Good sources for a good extract of hawthorn are www.Iherb.com, or your local organic/healthful food outlet. Whole Foods has many varieties. Usually, the stuff is cheaper, whether Hawthorne or Bilberry, online. Love to you, Akiba, and to each of you in our group, n > Hawthorn, huh? I thought that was just for the heart...I DO have some, guess > I should oughta take it, eh? > Hugs > Akiba Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 What is the benefit of Hawthorne? Sharonhttp://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersHEALTH/This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. Re: Hawthorne, crataegus oxyacanthus http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/cushman/results/detail.do?pnum=P04769This stuff is available from any number of herbal suppliers; it was originallyused as some sort of heart treatment, but is now primarily used for peoplewho have either steattorrhea (losing fat in the stool) or diarrhea(loosing waterin the stool) or (heaven forfend) BOTH. I use it for many of thedigestive problemsthat occur, inevitably, with cystic fibrosis, which I also have.(Yes, people actually DO live even longer than my age with cystic fibrosis!)Good sources for a good extract of hawthorn are www.Iherb.com, or yourlocal organic/healthful food outlet. Whole Foods has many varieties. Usually,the stuff is cheaper, whether Hawthorne or Bilberry, online.Love to you, Akiba, and to each of you in our group,n> Hawthorn, huh? I thought that was just for the heart...I DO have some, guess> I should oughta take it, eh?> Hugs> Akiba------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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