The blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus), often known as bilberry or wild blueberry, is a plant with numerous benefits, long used in herbal medicine for its antioxidant and health-promoting properties. In gemmotherapy, it is the extract from the young shoots of the blueberry plant that is used for its therapeutic virtues. This natural remedy is renowned for its beneficial effects on blood circulation, water retention, and eye health. Thanks to its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, blueberry in gemmotherapy is also used to support the immune system and improve metabolism. It is a natural and effective choice for those looking to enhance their well-being in a gentle and natural way.
A unique feature of the concentrated glycerine macerate of blueberry buds is its dark blue color!
Digestive system:
Regular and reliable action in diabetes. Bilberry is considered an active plant-based insulin, even after pancreatic removal.
It is recommended to combine it with walnut bud macerate in this case. The two are taken alternately (one day one, the other day the other). Blueberry is also indicated for colitis, diarrhea, dysentery, enteritis, and intestinal dysbiosis.
Urinary system:
Antiseptic action in urinary infections, pyuria, cystitis, nephritis, urethritis. Blueberry helps eliminate bladder stones. It is also indicated for benign prostate hyperplasia and hyperuricemia. The concentrated glycerine macerate of blueberry can be combined with that of birch.
Avoid a treatment lasting more than 3 months: take a one-week break after 3 weeks of treatment. After 3 months of treatment, take a 2-week break and resume the treatment if necessary.
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