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Botanical information: Bilberry is also named Airelle, Dyeberry, European Blueberry, Huckleberry, Vaccinium myrtillus, Whortleberry, and Wineberry. Bilberry extract is standardized in powerful antioxidant and free radical scavenging anthocyanins to help support micro-circulation and general eye health as well as varicose veins and circulation disorders. Closely related to blueberries, bilberries are believed to be native to Northeastern Europe. Although they are cultivated in some countries of Eastern Europe, most bilberries grow wild in damp woodlands and marsh edges. In Britain and Europe, it is also often used in landscaping. A small perennial bush, bilberry bears white or pinkish flowers late in the spring. The leaves are quite attractive -- during the growing season they are a light green or green-yellow that becomes a reddish color in the autumn. Both the flowers and the leaves are waxy in appearance. Numerous wrinkled, dark blue or black berries that resemble blueberries in size and shape ripen in the autumn. Like other berries, bilberry fruits are harvested and used for cooking, baking, and making jams. They have a slightly sour taste more similar to cranberries than blueberries. In earlier times, bilberries were added to wine to give it color. They were also used to prevent scurvy, a condition caused by vitamin C deficiency. Both the fruits and, less frequently, the leaves of bilberry are used in medicine. Ripe bilberries are collected and dried; bilberry leaves are harvested and dried before they begin to color in the fall. Standard extract effect and application: Currently, bilberry is probably best known for treating eye conditions. First, it contains chemical constituents that is known as anthocyanosides, which may increase retinal pigments (coloring agents) that allow the eye to tolerate light. Additionally, bilberry may help to make the walls of blood vessels in the eyes stronger by increasing collagen linkages. As one result, retinopathy (the gradual break down of the retina in the eyes) |
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Shaanxi KingSci Biotechnology Co., Ltd.
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Ms. Miss Calida Wang |
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C-1702,Haosheng Garden,No.138-2 Weiyang Rd. Xi`an China 710021 |
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710021 |
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0086-29-82058335-11 |
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0086-29-86537617 |
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