Bilberry
leaf is rich in antioxidants and is used as a culinary fruit in herbal
medicinal preparations. Bilberry may be useful in
treating atherosclerosis, the oxidation of LDL, or bad cholesterol in the
bloodstream, which forms blood vessel blocking plaque. It is said to
protect and strengthen the capillaries in the eyes and found to be particularly
useful for people who suffer from eyestrain, nearsightedness or poor
night vision. Glaucoma.org describes the Bilberry as one of the alternative
medicines to treat glaucoma. Along with strengthening the circulatory
system, Europeans have used Bilberry for thousands of years
to treat diarrhea. Applying Bilberry extract directly inside the
mouth treats mild soreness in the throat and mouth. Bilberry is also
a treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome, hemorrhoids, menstrual cramps,
diabetes, arthritis, gout, skin conditions, kidney
disease and urinary tract infection.
The extract of Bilberry is
useful in the treatment of macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and
cataracts. According to the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Bilberry is
used in a number of circulatory problems, including venous insufficiency,
angina, thrombosis and varicose veins. Treatment with Bilberry supplements
may keep your heart healthy by improving blood flow to the heart. This herbal supplement
also helps keep your blood vessels strong and may help reduce your risk of
developing atherosclerosis, a condition in which fatty plaques accumulate along
the inside of your blood vessels. This condition can lead to heart attack and
stroke. Bilberry helps to improve circulation and protect against circulatory
disease as well as, lower blood pressure and blood sugar.
Because Bilberry fortifies
capillaries and strengthens veins, it helps to improve blood circulation by
increasing the ability of fluids and nourishment to pass freely and is,
therefore, also valuable to people, particularly the elderly, who suffer from
poor circulation to the hands and feet. Bilberry has been used to treat chronic
venous insufficiency, a condition that causes leg swelling, varicose veins, leg
pain and skin ulcers. Bilberry also has potential uses in treating bruises and
hemorrhoids.
Bilberry has a traditional
use for regulating blood glucose in people with diabetes. Research has shown
this herb to be useful in the treatment of retinopathy, the damage that can
occur to the retina of the eye due to chronic high blood sugar or high blood
pressure. Bilberry may be beneficial for treating or slowing the progression of
macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa. Bilberry has been used
traditionally for treating nearsightedness, eyestrain and poor night vision. Bilberry
herbal extracts may also help prevent (and stop the worsening of)
cataracts.
The beneficial activity of
Bilberry is mainly due to components called anthocyanins, according to the
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Anthocyanins have anti-inflammatory
properties and protective effects on blood vessels. The herbal extract also has
antioxidant properties, and they scavenge free radicals, harmful substances in
the body that can cause cell damage and disease.
Bilberry herbal supplement
has been used to treat diarrhea, according to studies done at the University of
Maryland Medical Center. The tannins act as an astringent that helps to
constrict and tighten intestinal tissues, and as anti-inflammatory agents that
reduce intestinal inflammation associated with diarrhea. It is an
antiseptic that helps treat urinary tract and bladder infections and is said to
curb intestinal putrefaction (which produces flatulence and gas), helping to
reduce stomach cramps. It has also been used in cases of gastroenteritis
that occurs in connection with such disorders as Crohn's disease and
infection by such pathogens as Helicobacter pylori, the bacterium related to a
peptic ulcer.
Applying Bilberry liquid
herbal tincture directly to the inside of the mouth treats mild soreness in the
throat and mouth. Bilberry does contain tannins, which reduce swelling. The
anthocyanins have demonstrated anti-elastase action work very powerfully
against free radicals. The cosmetic application is due to the herbs ability to
stimulate circulation. It has been used as an astringent in eye care and used
externally to treat wounds, sores and skin ulcers.
Ingredients: Huckleberry, Structured Water, 20% Alcohol.
Non-Alcohol: Huckleberry, Structured Water, Vegetable Glycerin.
All of our ingredients are Certified Organic, Kosher, or Responsibly Wildcrafted. No genetically modified organisms (GMO's) are involved. All other products that are distributed by us meet our high-quality standards.
Instructions: Use 6-12 drops in juice, water, under the tongue, or as desired. May be taken 3 times daily. Store in cool, dark place. Keep out of reach of children.
Contraindications: Currently, there are no warnings or contraindications with the use of Huckleberry. However, coumarins in Huckleberry may increase bloodthinning activity and inhibit platelet activity.
Disclaimer: The information presented herein by New Way Herbs is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any supplements, it is always advisable to consult with your own health care provider.