Bilberry

bilberry Bilberry, a blueberry relative, is a small wild shrub growing in North American and northern Europe. Traditionally the berries have been utilized to for diarrhea, urinary tract infections, and hemorrhoids, The active components of bilberry, called flavonoids or anthocyanosides, which are very potent antioxidants. They help strengthen blood vessels and repair tissue. Some studies suggest that bilberry may slow cataract formation and help treat macular degeneration (ARMD), diabetic retinopathy and poor night vision.

Bilberry is a carotenoid, a plant pigment that absorbs blue light, and acts as an antioxidant to protect the eyes from the damaging blue light from the sun.

European bilberry (Vaccinum myrtillus) is one of the ingredients of Dr. Grossman's Advanced Vision Support Formula, Revision Formula, Dr. Grossman's Bilberry/Ginkgo Combination, and bilberry extract.

  • Contains the bioflavonoid anthocyanosides which helps strengthen tiny blood vessels, and vascular system of the eye and entire body
  • Supports a healthy retina
  • Helps with night blindness and clear night vision with clear focus
  • Supports healthy vision, focusing capacity and all-over vision health

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