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Hey, I have Reynaud's syndrome and I take Bilberry, which is an herb, to encourage micro-capillary function.
Elizabeth gets a sex offer but goes wheelchair boxing instead Elizabeth McClung 2007
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Bilberry, which is known to include a wide number of powerful antioxidants, has been shown to be effective not only for arthritis but also for certain disorders of the eyes.
The Best Alternative Medicine Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier 2000
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Bilberry, which is known to include a wide number of powerful antioxidants, has been shown to be effective not only for arthritis but also for certain disorders of the eyes.
The Best Alternative Medicine Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier 2000
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The Bilberry is a common British shrub found on all mossy heaths, and very pretty both in flower and in fruit.
The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare Henry Nicholson Ellacombe 1868
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Bilberry is a species whose requirement for cool temperatures to enable it to break dormancy (i.e., chilling requirement) is fulfilled early [74].
Phenotypic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation 2009
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Bilberry works by accelerating the regeneration of retinol purple, commonly known as visual purple, a substance required for good eyesight.
Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008
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Bilberry contains anthocyanisides, antioxidants that help protect microcirculation to the eyes.
Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008
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Bilberry, a European relative of the blueberry, is a well-known folk remedy for poor vision, especially for people who suffer from night blindness, that is, they have difficulty seeing in the dark.
Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008
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• Bilberry Extract Supplements: These supplements improve eye health and night vision.
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Bilberry contains anthocyanidins, phytochemicals that are potent antioxidants that protect the eyes from free-radical damage due to exposure to UV light from sun and pollution.
Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008
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