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    How to Make Hawthorne Heart Medicine

    How to Make Hawthorne Heart Medicine

    Hawthorne is the plant I am most careful to bring gifts to. There is a lot of folklore surrounding this thorny tree. It’s heart medicine. In herb school, my teacher told us a story about a woman who cut down a hawthorne tree and subsequently had a heart attack. She warned us to watch out if you ever wanted to harm one. It’s a magic tree. It’s always good practice to ask permission before harvesting a plant, and spend time listening for the answer. It’s also good to say thank
     

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