Articles, tagged with "bilberry", page 5
15th September 2008
Bilberry has been used most commonly for centuries as a food, with the English traditionally eating bilberries with a rich cream. Large amounts of bilberries were imported annually from Holland, Germany and Scandinavia for use by pastry cooks and restaur...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
09th September 2008
Bilberry is a part of the herb world that has recently begun re-emerging because of recent scientific discoveries linking the fruit to therapeutic properties in blood vessel-related disorders. If you happen to suffer from any disorder that is related to ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
15th July 2008
We all want to look young and gorgeous for a long time, we dont like to age and loose our natural beauty of our body, this is why most people seek quick solutions to reverse the signs of aging, however you dont need to take harmful or risky surgery treatm...
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Author:
ray
10th June 2008
India has one of the lowest rates of diabetes and much has to do with the type of food, particularly the spices used in cooking such as turmeric, curry and chili powder. In fact it has been shown that these spices can help diabetics regulate their blood s...
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01st May 2008
Raynaud's disease is a condition of the circulation that affects blood supply to the skin and causes the extremities of the body to lose feeling and become numb. The symptoms of Raynaud's are most commonly associated with cold and stress and sufferers of ...
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Author:
peterhutch
28th April 2008
This is an abstract of blog post titled natural antioxidant supplement that appeared on the blog Herbal Remedies and Products.
Super Antioxidant with Vitamin C Capsule is a natural antioxidant supplement that can be used for enhancing body health of i...
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Author:
seenavincent
25th April 2008
Bilberry extract is taken from the Vaccinium myrtillus, or bilberry, a small blue berry that has been used traditionally for the treatment of conditions now known to be due to inflammation and the action of free radicals on the body.
Among these is at...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
04th April 2008
Weakness of blood vessels is often seen during the aging process when blood vessels become fragile. Dark bilberry fruit has been shown to reduce blood vessel permeability, improve capillary resistance, and provide antioxidant properties, to scavenge free...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
21st February 2008
The dried fruit of the bilberry contains 5% to 10% tannins, which act as an as tringent; these tannins may help target the bowel and help treat diarrhea. The anthocyanidins in bilberry help prevent angina episodes, reduce capillary fragility, and stabiliz...
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Author:
Alien
06th February 2008
"Eat your carrots! They're good for your eyes!" Isn't this what your mother always told you? Isn't that what you learned as a kid? Well, how about re-writing that phrase? How about making it into the phrase: "Eat your bilberries!"
What is a bilberry? ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
30th October 2007
High blood pressure is a condition that has the potential to be quite a health risk. Therefore, it is essential for anyone suffering from high blood pressure to follow the advice a health care professional or a qualified naturopath before relying entirel...
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Author:
Laurie Raphael
22nd August 2007
The bilberry bush is a well ramified bush with a 10-15 cm height. The parts used in phytotherapy: the leaves and the fruit.
Pharmacologic action: hypoglycaemic, diuretic and disinfectant for the urinary tubule, anti-diarrhea, anti-hemorrhagic...
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Author:
cristi
23rd April 2007
Diabetes is known for thousands of years. The description of the disease can be traced far back to times of Avicenna. At that time treatment consisted of diet reach in vegetables and milk, fish and meat products. It also included use of extracts and deco...
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Author:
Alien
21st April 2007
Today, more than17 million people in the United States alone suffer from some form of diabetes symptoms. Thousands more are diagnosed with Type 1, insulin dependent, or Type 2, non-insulin dependent diabetes every year. The rise in the number of people...
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Author:
Mitamins Team
20th April 2007
Today, more than17 million people in the United States alone suffer from some form of diabetes symptoms. Thousands more are diagnosed with Type 1, insulin dependent, or Type 2, non-insulin dependent diabetes every year. The rise in the number of people de...
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Author:
Mitamins Team