blue-black berries similar to American blueberries erect blueberry of western United States having solitary flowers and somewhat sour berries erect European blueberry having solitary flowers and blue-black berries
Entire plant Fatty acids, flavonoids, hydroquinone, iron, beanolic acid, neomyrtillin, sodium, tannins, ursolic acid Helps to control insulin levels and strengthen connective tissue Acts as a diuretic and urinary tract antiseptic Useful for hypoglycemia, inflammation, stress, anxiety, night blindness, and cataracts May help halt or prevent macular degeneration Also known as blueberry Caution: Interferes with iron absorption when taken internally
A bilberry is a small, round, dark-blue fruit that grows on bushes in northern Europe. bilberries a blue-black fruit that grows in Northern Europe, or the bush it grows on. Low-growing deciduous shrub (Vaccinium myrtillus) of the heath family, found in woods and on heaths, chiefly in hilly districts of Britain, northern Europe, and Asia. The stiff stems bear small egg-shaped leaves and small rosy flowers tinged with green. The dark blue, waxy berries are an important food of the grouse and are used for tarts and preserves. They are borne singly, unlike those of the much more productive cultivated blueberries of the U.S. (V. australe), which are borne in long clusters
strengthens capillaries Black Cohosh relieves menopausal symptoms Boswellia Serrata anti-inflammatory, improves blood supply to joints Buckthorn an effective and safe laxative Burdock helps with systemic imbalances such as skin problems Butcher's Broom anti-inflammatory, constricts veins