Ingredient Listby Eclectic Herb

Eclectic Herb Hawthorn Berry, 500 mg, 90 Veg Caps

4.6(151 ratings)

UPC: 023363309092

$23.24
$0.77 / serving · 30 servings
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Eclectic Herb's Hawthorn Berry capsules feature wildcrafted, freeze-dried berries from the Pacific Northwest, designed to support cardiovascular health. The manufacturer emphasizes a small-batch process where berries are harvested at peak potency in Oregon and freeze-dried in-house to preserve phytochemicals, aiming to maintain the activity of the fresh plant.

This product stands out for its sourcing and production methods: it uses raw, US-grown hawthorn berries that are ethically wildcrafted and processed without artificial additives, fillers, or binders. The freeze-drying technique is highlighted as a method to retain potency, with lab testing conducted for quality assurance. It is available in a 90-count vegetarian capsule format, also offered in a 50-capsule size, and carries certifications including Non-GMO and Vegan.

At a glance

Supports the HeartDietary SupplementSmall Batch Freeze DriedConcentrated 2 1/2 X Through Freeze-DryingFreeze Dried Fresh for Peak Plant PowerNo FillersNon GMOGluten FreeWhole HerbRaw FoodVeganNaturally Concentrated100% Kosher

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 1 Veg Cap
IngredientAmount Per Serving% Daily Value
Wildcrafted Freeze-dried Hawthorn berry (Crataegus monogyna)500 mg
† Daily Value not established

Other Ingredients

Hypromellose (vegetarian capsule).

Positives
Appears vegan-friendlyNo artificial colors or flavors detectedNo common allergens

Certifications & Claims

Non-GMOGluten-FreeVeganKosher

Label Information

Directions, warnings, and other information directly from the product label.

Suggested Use

Take 1-3 capsules per day.

Warning

Keep away from children. Consult your health care advisor regarding herbs with pregnancy, infants or prescription drugs.

Product Info

Brand
Eclectic Herb
UPC
023363309092
Package Qty
90 count
Dimensions
3.5 x 2.05 x 2 in
Shipping Weight
0.15 lb
First Available
12/2009