Bilberry is a shrub that grows to about 16 inches in height. It has oval, pointed leaves and small pink and white flowers, which bloom from April through June. In the late summer, its dark purple berries are ripe to pick. Bilberry is a relative of blueberry, cranberry, and huckleberry, and its fruit looks and tastes much like the American blueberry.
Diarrhea and wounds Diabetes Antioxidants Chronic fatigue syndrome Ulcers Visual disturbances Today, it is believed that anthocyanidins may help protect the retina, the nerve layer that lines the back of the eye and sends nerve impulses to the visual areas of the brain. Studies conducted in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s suggest that the anthocyanidins contained in bilberry fruit preparations improve symptoms of a variety of visual disturbances including nearsightedness, cataracts, and macular degeneration. |
| Chemical Composition |
| Bilberries may be eaten fresh or in dried forms. Fresh or dried berries as well as the leaves of the bilberry plant may be used to make bilberry tea. Bilberry extract should be standardized to contain 25% anthocyanidins. The extract contains the highest percentage of anthocyanidins, making it the most potent form of bilberry. Partially soluble in hydro-alcoholic solutions. 75% v/v Hydro-alcoholic extraction of the macerated dried root |
| Dose |
| Bilberry has been used safely in children 2 years of age and older for the treatment of diarrhea: 4 to 8 grams of crushed, dried bilberry should be added to 150 mL (2/3 of a cup) of cold water and brought to a boil for 10 minutes; the preparation should be strained while hot. Children then drink this preparation several times daily until diarrhea resolves. Adult Diarrhea: 5 to 10 grams of crushed dried bilberries in 150 mL (2/3 of a cup) cold water, brought to a boil for 10 minutes, then strained. Eye conditions and circulation: standardized bilberry extract (with 25% anthocyanidin) in encapsulated form, dosage of 480 milligrams a day in two to three divided doses. Reduce to 240 milligrams per day once symptoms improve (maintain this dosage to help prevent these conditions). Diabetes: Pour boiling water over 1 g (approximately 1 1/2 tsp) bilberry leaf and strain after 10 to 15 minutes. People with in particular diabetes should only drink bilberry tea under the supervision of a healthcare provider. Ulcer prevention: 20 to 40 milligrams bilberry extract three times a day, 2 to 4 mL tincture (1:5) three times a day, or one half cup of fresh bilberries. |

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