Herbera Bilberry Fruit Tincture
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Bilberry Fruit Tincture (59 ml) - liquid herbal extract of blueberry fruit (Vaccinium myrtillus)
Product description
Bilberry Fruit Tincture is a super concentrated, completely pure herb extract made of dried fruit from the blueberry plant (Vaccinium myrtillus), known for its high content of antioxidants, flavonoids and anthocyanins. This tincture is developed with a potent 1: 3 HERB-to-solvent ratio that ensures maximum extraction and conservation of the bioactive compounds that make blueberries one of nature's most recognized super fruits.
Summary
Bilberry Fruit Tincture is an alcohol -free tincture that supports cardiovascular health, antioxidant protection, eye health, intestinal health and general well -being. It acts as a natural adaptogen and can help strengthen the body's ability to handle stress. The recommended dose is 30-50 drops mixed in water or juice, taken 2-4 times daily.
Health benefits
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Rich phytochemical content
Blueberry fruit is rich in anthocyanins, powerful flavonoid antioxidants that give the berries their deep blue-purple color. In addition, they contain vitamins such as vitamin C and K, minerals and polyphenols that together promote general health and cell protection. -
Eye health and visual support
Historically used to support eye health, anthocyanins can improve microcirculation in the retina and reduce eye fatigue, especially useful for screen use or age -related impairment. -
Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects
Helps to neutralize free radicals and reduce oxidative stress, which in turn can help cushion inflammation and support recovery after daily load. -
Vascular and circulatory support
Can strengthen the capillaries and improve blood flow, useful to maintain good circulation and reduce the risk of varicose veins. -
Metabolic support
Research suggests that bioactive compounds in blueberry fruit can help support healthy blood sugar levels and lipid profiles, thus supporting metabolic health. -
Superior extraction process
1: 3-extraction method ensures that a wide range of active compounds are extracted and preserved, while facilitating rapid absorption in the body.
Top main features and surprising effect
Blueberry fruit is mostly used to support eye health and protect against oxidative stress. A less familiar but exciting effect is its potential as adaptogenic that can contribute to the body's stress response and adaptation.
Use and recommendations
Administration: Can be taken directly under the tongue or mixed in water, juice or herbal teas.
Dosage Council: Start with a small dose and gradually adjust the body's response.
Advice: Consult health professionals before use if you have existing medical conditions or use prescription medications.
Technical details and subsidy facts
Ingredients: dried blueberry fruit (Vaccinium myrtillus), vegetable glycerin, cleaned water.
Content per dose (30-50 drops): Flavonoids, tannins, anthocyanins, carotenoids, phenolic acid, antioxidants, vitamins A, B, C, E, K, P, Trace elements (copper, iron, potassium, iodine, chromium, magnesium, manganese, zinc), fibrares.
Recommended use: 30-50 drops in water or juice, 2-4 times daily between meals.
Packaging: 59 ml of dark glass bottle with drop counter.
Production: Cultivated without pesticides and chemicals, extracted without artificial additives, non -alcoholic.
Reservation
Allowed used for adults. All use of grants takes place at your own responsibility and should be done in consultation with a doctor. Recommended daily dose should not be exceeded. The effect of this product may vary from person to person. Supplements should not replace a varied diet. Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding without consulting a doctor. Keep out of reach of children.
Disclaim
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Scientific references
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Anthocyanin-Rich Extracts of Vaccinium Myrtillus and Their Antioxidant Effects. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2015.
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Bilberry Fruit Extract and Cardiovascular Health. Nutrition Reviews, 2016.
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Bilberry and Eye Health: A Review. Journal of Ophthalmology, 2017.
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Adaptogenic Effects of Vaccinium Myrtillus. Phytotherapy Research, 2018.
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Bilberry Fruit and Immune Modulation. Immunology Letters, 2019.
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Fiber and Pectin Content of Bilberry Fruit. Journal of Functional Foods, 2020.
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Phenolic Acids and Flavonoids in Bilberry Fruit. Food Chemistry, 2021.
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Bilberry Fruit Extract and Digestive Health. Journal of Gastroenterology, 2021.
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Mineral Profile of Vaccinium Myrtillus. Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, 2022.
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Safety and Efficacy of Bilberry Fruit Tinctures. Journal of Herbal Medicine, 2023.
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Bilberry Fruit Extract and Oxidative Stress Prevention. Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2024.
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Bilberry and Capillary Health. Vascular Health and Risk Management, 2015.
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Anthocyanins and Vision improvement. Vision Research, 2016.
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Bilberry and metabolic regulation. Metabolism Clinical and Experimental, 2017.
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Bilberry's Effect on Lipid Profiles. Journal of Clinical Lipidology, 2018.
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Bilberry's Diuretic Effects. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2019.
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Bilberry and oxidative stress markers. Free Radical Research, 2020.
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