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Bilberry
FACTS
Bilberry,
also known as European blueberry, is the herb
that is synonymous with healthy eyes. For more
than 1,000 years, bilberry has been a fold remedy
for a variety of eye problems. In fact,
during World War Two, Royal Air Force pilots
ate bilberry jam before night missions to improve
their vision. Bilberry contains compounds called
anthocyanosides, natural antioxidants that protect
the capillaries (small blood vessels) from free
radical damage thereby improving circulation.
Anthocyanosides are also involved in the regeneration
of a retinal pigment needed to help the eye adapt
to light. Bilberry may be beneficial to people
suffering from many different forms of eye disease,
including glaucoma, which is caused by high ocular
pressure, to diabetic retinopathy, which results
from poor circulation to the eye. In fact, anthocyanosides
derived from bilberry are included in most combination
products designed to enhance and protect vision.
A prescription medicine (Myrtocyan R) is produced
from bilberry extract, providing yet another example
of the enormous debt that modern medicine owes
to nature's pharmacy. Although bilberry does not
cure these problems, it may help prevent further
damage by improving blood flow to the eyes.
Recent
research reveals that this remarkable herb is
not only good for your eyes but may be useful
in the prevention and treatment of other vascular
conditions. When circulation if poor, it can hamper
the flow of blood to the legs and feet, resulting
in pain, numbness, tingling of the skin, and fluid
retention. Several studies have shown that anthocyanosides
can help relieve these potentially debilitating
symptoms. If you have these problems, it is essential
to work with a physician to develop the right
treatment regimen for you.
There's
still more good news about bilberry. In 1996,
researchers discovered that bilberry extract shows
anticarcinogenic activity. More studies are needed
to determine whether bilberry, like so many other
herbs, will prove useful in the prevention and
treatment of cancer.
POSSIBLE
BENEFITS
Protects
against common vision problems.
Improves
circulation.
THE
RIGHT AMOUNT
Bilberry
is available in capsules and liquid extract. Take
up to three 500-mg capsules daily. If you prefer
to use the liquid extract, take 10 drops in water
or juice up to three times daily.
Personal Advice
Bilberry
works best when combined with vitamin C. (Take
up to 500-mg. vitamin C complex.)
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