They are grown in Europe. People in the UK know what they are and often collect wild bilberries to make pies.
They might look like a blueberry but they are packed with a lot more antioxidants, that will keep your eyes healthy.
Bilberry is thought of as a remedy for eye conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, and retinitis pigmentosa.
Bilberries are also thought to curb inflammation and protect against diseases associated with oxidative stress, such as inflammatory bowel disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and age-related cognitive decline.
Bilberry is said to strengthen the walls of blood vessels and is sometimes taken orally for varicose veins.
Bilberry is the richest natural sources of anthocyanin, which is an antioxidant that provides it the dark blue color. Along with anthocyanin, it also contains other phenolic components such as quercetin, tannins, pectin, and catechins. It also contains alkaloids, carbonic acids, and a range of vital nutrients including vitamins A, B1, B2, C, E, and K. The minerals present in it are chromium, manganese, zinc, and iron.
So in short you can pickup the extract at most health stores and if you pick up some ginkgo biloba you will treat your eyes with a bath of healing nutrients all natural rather than drugs or surgery (bypassing your expensive doctors from taking more of your hard earned money). You can thank me later.
As always I urge you to do your own research and remember I am not a doctor so always check with your doctor before using any spice, herb or plant. (I only say this to avoid lawsuits). And always remember, your doctor makes money by writing drug prescriptions and they don't study natural healing methods (for the most part... some do) .
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Bilberry is the richest natural sources of anthocyanin, which is an antioxidant that provides it the dark blue color. Along with anthocyanin, it also contains other phenolic components such as quercetin, tannins, pectin, and catechins. It also contains alkaloids, carbonic acids, and a range of vital nutrients including vitamins A, B1, B2, C, E, and K. The minerals present in it are chromium, manganese, zinc, and iron.
So in short you can pickup the extract at most health stores and if you pick up some ginkgo biloba you will treat your eyes with a bath of healing nutrients all natural rather than drugs or surgery (bypassing your expensive doctors from taking more of your hard earned money). You can thank me later.
As always I urge you to do your own research and remember I am not a doctor so always check with your doctor before using any spice, herb or plant. (I only say this to avoid lawsuits). And always remember, your doctor makes money by writing drug prescriptions and they don't study natural healing methods (for the most part... some do) .
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