Articles, tagged with "bilberry", page 3
29th December 2009
People with Diabetes may have complications with wound healing, may have higher risk of infections, and may suffer damage to the kidneys, nerves, and heart. Certain enzymes needed to repair wounds contain zinc, an essential mineral to repair wounds, maint...
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Author:
Dr. Mital John
11th December 2009
Bilberry is a close relative to blueberry and is native to Northern Europe. It has been used medicinally for centuries. It is also used as food in jams, pies, cobblers, syrups and also in alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages. Its fruit extracts are used ...
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Author:
marquesmorn
11th December 2009
Bilberry is a widely-used herbal medicine for eye disorders nowadays. The history of Bilberry can be traced back to World War II. It was British RAF pilots who ate it and found it had a great function of improving their night vision. Then scientists showe...
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Author:
MarkBurnsy
10th December 2009
consumers of bilberry should know that bilberry belongs to the species of low-growing shrubs belonging to the genus vaccinium producing edible fruits. consumers of bilberry should know that the species often known as vaccinium myrtillus L. Consumers will...
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Author:
rahishones
08th December 2009
The term angina generally refers to the tightening sensation, which for some is painful, experienced in the body. Angina is a form of heart disease where the blood flow to the heart is restricted by a blockage in one or more of the arteries that carry blo...
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Author:
genelia
08th December 2009
With some eye muscle exercises and knowing the correct things to do, it is not unattainable to attain your perfect eyesight once more. In this article, we are going to go through fundamental pointers on how to naturally restore your eyesight.1. Avoid foo...
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Author:
Andie Spencer
30th November 2009
Antioxidant juice can be a great way to get more antioxidants in your diet if you do not drink wine or have fresh fruit readily available. There have been a lot of research conducted on the health benefits of antioxidants and they are actually very benefi...
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Author:
lukeporterbeer
23rd November 2009
Consumers of bilberry must be knowing that bilberry belongs to the species of low-growing shrubs following in the genus vaccinium producing edible fruits. Users of bilberry should know that the species often called as vaccinium myrtillus L. One will fin...
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Author:
bethpurnell
05th November 2009
If you're heading on holiday to Birmingham and you're a fan of escaping the city every now and then to enjoy some greenery, you're in luck: Birmingham is packed with a variety of fantastic country parks that provide a welcoming respite from city life.
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Author:
Isla Campbell
03rd November 2009
What is a bilberry and why should one consume it? Bilberry is nothing but a dried fruit that contains 5% to 10% tannins, which has the property of acting as an astringent. The usefulness of these tannins is that they help target the bowel while treating d...
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miltongressod03
29th October 2009
Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use Insulin. Insulin is a hormone that is needed, in the body, to control the rate at which sugar, starch and other food are converted into glucose required as energy for daily life. The...
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Author:
Dr. Mital John
14th October 2009
Many of us do not know much about the Bilberry which is a berry shrub found in the US. As the other herbal supplements, bilberry is also used in medicinal formulas. The main usage of bilberry can be found in the treatment of diarrhea and stomach problems....
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Author:
Robert Bell
30th September 2009
If you are suffering from diabetes you are aware of what the long-term complications of chronic high blood glucose levels are. You risk damage to your eyes, kidneys, nerves, blood vessels, and a variety of other organs. Persistent elevated blood sugar lev...
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Author:
Julia Hanf
23rd September 2009
Essential natural ingredients are included in this formula for example, chromium, which helps to regulate blood sugar level and indirectly affects level of fats in the blood, and taurine, which may improve insulin sensitivity and decrease cholesterol leve...
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Author:
kamal12
22nd September 2009
More than 1 million Americans over 40 are blind from eye diseases and 2.3 million are visually impaired. Every 5 seconds, a person goes blind. As of 2004, 20 million Americans have cataracts; 13 million people with type 2 diabetes have signs of retinopath...
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Author:
mehraj