Description
Bilberry (Vaccinium Myrtillus L.) is a perennial, ornamental shrub
that is commonly found in various climates in damp woodlands and
moorlands, Especially in subarctic regions of the world as in
Sweden, Finland, etc. Dense levels of Anthocyanins in bilberry
support and protect collagen structures in the blood vessels of the
eyes, assuring strong, healthy capillaries that carry vital
nutrients to eye muscles and nerves.
Bilberry has long been a remedy for poor vision and "night
blindness." .Clinical tests confirm that given orally it improves
visual accuracy in healthy people, and can help those with eye
diseases such as pigmentosa, retinitis, glaucoma, and myopia.
During World War II, British Royal Air Force pilots ate Bilberry
preserves before night missions as an aid to night vision. Bilberry
works by improving the microcirculation and regeneration of retinal
purple, a substance required for good eyesight.
Bilberry is also used in connection with vascular and blood
disorders and shows positive effects when treating varicose veins,
thrombosis, and angina.
Specification:
Anthocyanidins *5% UV
Anthocyanins/Anthocyanosides *6% HPLC
Benefits:
1. Improve circulation to the eyes and help with eye strain and
visual acuity
2. Cure the ocular disease, cataract, glaucoma, hemorrhage of the
eyeground
3. Deal with retinal disturbances, day and night blindness, myopia
and pigmentary retinitis
4. Treat circulation disorders, varicose veins and other venous and
arterial problems