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Source of antioxidants for the maintenance of good health
Used traditionally to relieve diarrhea
Features
Bilberry is a low-growing shrub in the Vaccinium genus, also referred to as European blueberry or huckleberry. They produce berries that are quite similar to their North American cousin, the blueberry. Just like our favourite cereal topper, bilberries are high in phytonutrients that are excellent for our health, like the anthocyanins that make them purple. Fresh bilberries are not commonly found in stores as they are softer and juicer than blueberries, making them more susceptible to damage. Supplementation can ensure benefits year round.
The potent anthocyanins found in bilberries are a type of flavonoid, a phytonutrient found often in purple, blue and red berries and purple vegetables. It’s abundant in antioxidants, just like blueberries, often cited as being among the foods with the highest antioxidant levels. Bilberries also contain vitamin C and phenolic compounds like quercetin, other compounds beneficial for our overall health.
Bilberries have been studied for their ability to help with eyes and vision, as well as their role in aiding in lowering high blood glucose levels. As an excellent source of the antioxidants that protect cell-signalling pathways, gene expression and DNA repair, bilberries help in the prevention of premature aging. A natural antimicrobial, anthocyanins can help protect against detrimental bacteria that may find their way into our bodies.
Ingredients
MEDICINAL INGREDIENT — EACH CAPSULE CONTAINS:
Bilberry 100:1 Fruit Extract (Vaccinium myrtillus) 60 mg (Equivalent to 6000 mg dried Bilberry Fruit Powder).
NON-MEDICINAL INGREDIENTS:
Blueberry Powder, Brown Rice Flour, Magnesium Stearate (Non-GMO Vegetable Source), Gelatin (Capsule).
How to Use
RECOMMENDED DOSE — (ORAL) ADULTS ONLY:
Take 1 capsule per day.
Enhance Your Routine
Source of antioxidants for the maintenance of good health
Used traditionally to relieve diarrhea
Features
Bilberry is a low-growing shrub in the Vaccinium genus, also referred to as European blueberry or huckleberry. They produce berries that are quite similar to their North American cousin, the blueberry. Just like our favourite cereal topper, bilberries are high in phytonutrients that are excellent for our health, like the anthocyanins that make them purple. Fresh bilberries are not commonly found in stores as they are softer and juicer than blueberries, making them more susceptible to damage. Supplementation can ensure benefits year round.
The potent anthocyanins found in bilberries are a type of flavonoid, a phytonutrient found often in purple, blue and red berries and purple vegetables. It’s abundant in antioxidants, just like blueberries, often cited as being among the foods with the highest antioxidant levels. Bilberries also contain vitamin C and phenolic compounds like quercetin, other compounds beneficial for our overall health.
Bilberries have been studied for their ability to help with eyes and vision, as well as their role in aiding in lowering high blood glucose levels. As an excellent source of the antioxidants that protect cell-signalling pathways, gene expression and DNA repair, bilberries help in the prevention of premature aging. A natural antimicrobial, anthocyanins can help protect against detrimental bacteria that may find their way into our bodies.
Ingredients
MEDICINAL INGREDIENT — EACH CAPSULE CONTAINS:
Bilberry 100:1 Fruit Extract (Vaccinium myrtillus) 60 mg (Equivalent to 6000 mg dried Bilberry Fruit Powder).
NON-MEDICINAL INGREDIENTS:
Blueberry Powder, Brown Rice Flour, Magnesium Stearate (Non-GMO Vegetable Source), Gelatin (Capsule).
How to Use
RECOMMENDED DOSE — (ORAL) ADULTS ONLY:
Take 1 capsule per day.