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Airelle; Dyeberry; European Blueberry; Huckleberry; Vaccinium myrtillus; Whortleberry; Wineberry |
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Bilberry is a name given to several species of low-growing shrubs in the genus Vaccinium (family Ericaceae) that bear tasty fruits.
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Swelling caused by excess fluid in body tissues.
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Bilberry as related to Edema
- MedlinePlus Herbs and Supplements: Bilberry ...
... although eating bilberry fruit is believed to be safe based on its history of use as a foodstuff. One study used bilberry extract to treat pregnancy-induced leg swelling (edema ...
- Bilberry, Diabetes Diet, Thyroid and Kidney Stones Treatment
Secondary Uses: Diarrhea, Edema, Immune Deficiencies, Kidney problems, Light Sensitivity ... Bilberry is most commonly associated with the treatment of eye disorders because it ...
- Bilberry leaf, flower and berry - Herbal Extracts and Tinctures at ...
... During WWII the British Royal Air Force pilots reported that eating bilberry jam improved ... connective tissue of vascular wall, reduces capillary permiability, and reduces edema. ...
- Bilberry
Bilberry, ©2008 Todd Caldecott: Botanical Name: Vaccinium myrtillus, ERICACEAE ... similarly indicated an improvement in peripheral vascular disorders, including edema ...
- Abdominal Pain Symptoms Causes and Treatments
... times per day. 13 Doctors often recommend 80–160 mg of a standardized extract of bilberry, three times per day. Whereas vitamin B6 is sometimes recommended for reducing edema ...
- Bilberry Concentrate (40 mg)
Circulation - Normal Blood Flow to Extremities : Edema (occasional) Eyes ... Bilberry Fruit was frequently taken during World War II by British pilots to enhance their ...
- Edema - [Alternative Medicine]
... three times per day. 14 Doctors often recommend 80-160 mg of a standardized extract of bilberry, three times per day. Whereas vitamin B6 is sometimes recommended for reducing edema, no ...
- Bilberry
... means that it protects against capillary damage and reduces the increased permeability of cells caused by edema, high blood pressure and diabetes. Right from the 1500s, Bilberry has ...
- Flavonoids - [Alternative Medicine]
Cataracts ( quercetin , bilberry ) Diabetes Edema (water retention) Gingivitis (periodontal disease) Glaucoma (rutin) Hay fever ( quercetin , hesperidin, rutin)
- Edema
... times per day. 14 Doctors often recommend 80–160 mg of a standardized extract of bilberry, three times per day. Whereas vitamin B6 is sometimes recommended for reducing edema, no ...

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