Bilberry
The reputation of the bilberry, as a herbal treatment, was
reinforced by the Royal Air Force bomber pilots, during the
second world war. They found that there night vision was
improved if the food they ate, prior to their night bombing
raid contained bilberries. Afterwards tests seemed to
show that bilberry is a good antioxidant, that can protect
cells in the eyes and elsewhere, from free radicals.
Researchers, encouraged by the RAF pilots claims,
investigated further. They found compounds known as
anthocyanosides, which are thought to improve blood flow to
blood vessels.in the eyes. Such compounds, found in
bilberries also help with collagen, that aids healthy
connective tissue.
Bilberries have been used by European herbalists for a
thousand years or more, as a treatment for numerous ailments,
including kidney stones, diarrhoea, and urinary tract
infections. Bilberries also contain tannins, useful for
treating sore throats, and mouth conditions.
The bilberry is also reputed to benefit people with poor
circulation in the extremities, who suffer from haemorrhoids
and varicose veins. Such ailments can respond to treatment with
bilberry with its beneficial effect on circulation.
Bilberry supplement, is a herbal preparation available
in a variety of products, and in different forms such as,
dried, tea, liquid and capsules. It can be cultivated and
harvested, but also seems to thrive in the wild, so as well as
being freely available it is available for free, if you know
where to look!
The fruit of the bilberry plant is similar to the American
blueberry, and is related to cranberries and
huckleberries. Bilberry is frequently known as the
European blueberry. It is also popular for jam making and
as a filling for bilberry fruit pies.
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