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    Default B12 in hawthorn berries (Mayflower)

    From http://www.greatmothersgoods.com/pro...gredients.html ;

    Hawthorn Berry
    Contains anthocyanin-type pigments, choline, citric acid, cratagolic acid, flavenoids, glavone, glycosides, inositol, PABA, purines, saponins, sugar, tartaric acid, and vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, B12 and C. Its gentle action promotes the regulation of a good circulatory system, dilates the blood vessels, and lowers resistance to blood flow.
    http://www.heart-disease-bypass-surg...etition/37.htm
    Hawthorn Berries: Is an antioxidant that contains thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, pyridoxine, B12, vitamin C, essential acids, and amino acids which make it favorable for lowering cholesterol levels, restoration of heart muscle, improves immunity, fights anemia, and prevents cardiovascular and circulatory disorders.

    http://www.india-herbs.com/herbal_glossary/id/1831
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    Default Re: B12 in hawthorn berries (Mayflower)

    Hawthorn berries (sloes) I make sloe gin each year--hic!!.

    So does the gin take out any goodness!!!??

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