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There is no information available regarding the use of bilberry by children.
Stop taking bilberry at least two weeks before a scheduled surgery.
More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of bilberry for these uses.
Frozen bilberries however are available all year round in most of Europe.
However, the weight of evidence suggests bilberry is not effective for night vision.
All potential risks and/or advantages of bilberry may not be known.
Fresh bilberries may be put into a cold milk soup.
No information is available regarding a missed dose of bilberry.
It is not known whether bilberry will harm an unborn baby.
Do not take bilberry without first talking to your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby.
Bilberry is typically, and best, used in conjunction with other vitamins.
But because bilberries are not common, the extract used in supplements may be the only way to get it.
Do you want some homemade bilberry jam on your toast?
Bilberry may affect the time it takes for the blood to clot.
"I think I'll have a bilberry muffin and some cheese."
There is some evidence that bilberry may help retinal disorders.
If you have diabetes, keep in mind that bilberry leaf might lower blood sugar.
The bilberry is a type of shrub that grows close to the ground.
In traditional medicine, Bilberry leaf is used for different conditions, including diabetes.
Your doctor, pharmacist, or health care provider may have more information about bilberry.
Bilberries are distinct from blueberries but closely related to them.
Bilberry may also have uses other than those listed in this medication guide.
Topical forms of bilberry are intended for external use only.
We buy a huge quantity of strawberries and bilberries every summer to preserve for use all year.
There is contradictory evidence about the effectiveness of bilberry for improving night vision.
It was originally made from distilled whisky, water and blaeberry (Scottish blueberry) juice.
The blaeberry is Moniack Castle's only red wine.
Blaeberry or "bramble"
Blaeberry River (named by him)
Blaeberry Falls is on the lower reaches of the river, approximately 7 km up from its confluence with the Columbia.
The slopes of Schiehallion are rich in botanical life, with heathers, mosses and blaeberry.
Blaeberry Sunday (1993)
Blaeberry (bilberry)
If Caplinger ever shows up again and buys French blaeberry jam, we'll bust him on the spot."
Regional names include blaeberry, hurtleberry, Huckleberry, winberry and fraughan.
To the west it drains by the Blaeberry River to the Columbia River and on to the Pacific Ocean.
It is also called blaeberry, whortleberry, whinberry, myrtle blueberry, fraughan, and probably other names in different regions of the world.
This river should not be confused with the Blaeberry River near Golden, which is sometimes incorrectly known as the Blueberry River.
The names of blueberries in languages other than English often translate as "blueberry", e.g., Scots blaeberry and Norwegian blåbær.
Subsequently we found many songs and motets with references to roses and lilies, but none, alas, in praise of the whortleberry (which is also known as bilberry and blaeberry).
Tucked in the Blaeberry Valley about 20 minutes outside town, Goldenwood Lodge, 2493 Holmes-Deakin Road, (250) 344-7685, fax (250) 344-7643, www.
Blaeberry, blåbær and French myrtilles usually refer to the European native bilberry (V. myrtillus), while bleuets refers to the North American blueberry.
It is located approximately 7 km from the river's confluence with the Columbia River at the locality of Blaeberry, British Columbia, just northwest of the town of Golden.
Burges and James Gadsden Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, south of the confluence of the Blaeberry and Columbia Rivers, northwest of Golden.
They crossed over the Rockies at a more northerly spot and traveled down the Blaeberry River to the Columbia, eventually discovering Columbia Lake and establishing there the trading post Kootenae House.
Blaeberry Falls is a waterfall on the lower Blaeberry River in the Columbia Country area of the Canadian Rockies in British Columbia, Canada.
Typical plants of these mosses are Cottongrasses, Ling Heather, Bell Heather, Cranberry, Blaeberry, Bog Rosemary, Sundews, Deer Grass, Crowberry, etc.
It is a tangle of dwarf birches, bracken and blaeberry, with ancient Scots firs on the summit, and from its winding walks there is a prospect of the high peaks of the forest rising black and jagged above the purple ridges.
Scotland is also the UK stronghold of the Blaeberry Bumblebee, and the Bumblebee Conservation Trust recently created the world's first sanctuary for this genus of insects at RSPB Vane Farm Nature Reserve near Loch Leven.
Known to explorer David Thompson in 1807 as Portage Creek, in 1811 another fur company explorer, Alexander Henry the younger, named it the "Blaeberry Torrent", after the abundant berry bushes seen lining its bank (these were likely huckleberries) - "Blae" is Scots English for "blue".
Vaccinium myrtillus has been used for nearly 1,000 years in traditional European medicine.
The larvae feed on Vaccinium myrtillus and other plants.
The larvae have been recorded feeding on Vaccinium myrtillus.
Bilberry, Vaccinium myrtillus, contains vitamins belonging to the anthocyanin group.
The species most often referred to is Vaccinium myrtillus L., but there are several other closely related species.
Vaccinium myrtillus (bilberry or European blueberry)
Vaccinium myrtillus L. (bilberry)
Bilberry is also known as Vaccinium myrtillus, bog bilberries, blueberries (variety of), and whortleberries.
Protective effects of bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) extract on restraint stress-induced liver damage in mice.
Study of diversity of anthocyanin composition in bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) fruits.
Vaccinium myrtillus (Bilberry) extracts reduce angiogenesis in vitro and in vivo.
Vaccinium myrtillus - Deschampsia cespitosa sub-community.
Luzula sylvatica - Vaccinium myrtillus tall-herb community.
The hill is named after the tracts of Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) bushes that cover the hill, between the pathways.
Bilberry kiisseli and pie are traditional Finnish desserts, made from wild bilberries (Vaccinium myrtillus).
Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) and tormentil (Potentilla erecta) also occur.
Vaccinium myrtillus is a species of shrub with edible fruit of blue color, commonly called "bilberry", "whortleberry" or "European blueberry".
Bioavailability and tissue distribution of anthocyanins in bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) extract in rats.
Lietti A, Forni G. Studies on Vaccinium myrtillus anthocyanosides.
Hill (1987) reports that under unthinned Sitka spruce older than 15 years there is very little ground flora; only bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus ) will persist.
At this altitude, Alpenrose "Rhododendron ferrugineum", and blueberry "Vaccinium myrtillus" which prefers cooler locations, can be found.
Blueberries (Vaccinium myrtillus) are the signature species of this type of heath and, more rarely, cranberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea).
Vaccinium myrtillus is found natively in Europe, northern Asia, Greenland, Western Canada, and the Western United States.
Activity of Myrtocyan, an anthosyanoside complex from Vaccinium myrtillus (VMA), on platelet aggregation and adhesiveness.
The constants are Deschampsia flexuosa, Galium saxatile, Luzula sylvatica and Vaccinium myrtillus.
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Vaccinium myrtillus has been used for nearly 1,000 years in traditional European medicine.
The larvae feed on Vaccinium myrtillus and other plants.
The larvae have been recorded feeding on Vaccinium myrtillus.
Bilberry, Vaccinium myrtillus, contains vitamins belonging to the anthocyanin group.
The species most often referred to is Vaccinium myrtillus L., but there are several other closely related species.
Vaccinium myrtillus (bilberry or European blueberry)
Vaccinium myrtillus L. (bilberry)
Bilberry is also known as Vaccinium myrtillus, bog bilberries, blueberries (variety of), and whortleberries.
Protective effects of bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) extract on restraint stress-induced liver damage in mice.
Study of diversity of anthocyanin composition in bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) fruits.
Vaccinium myrtillus (Bilberry) extracts reduce angiogenesis in vitro and in vivo.
Vaccinium myrtillus - Deschampsia cespitosa sub-community.
Luzula sylvatica - Vaccinium myrtillus tall-herb community.
The hill is named after the tracts of Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) bushes that cover the hill, between the pathways.
Bilberry kiisseli and pie are traditional Finnish desserts, made from wild bilberries (Vaccinium myrtillus).
Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) and tormentil (Potentilla erecta) also occur.
Vaccinium myrtillus is a species of shrub with edible fruit of blue color, commonly called "bilberry", "whortleberry" or "European blueberry".
Bioavailability and tissue distribution of anthocyanins in bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) extract in rats.
Lietti A, Forni G. Studies on Vaccinium myrtillus anthocyanosides.
Hill (1987) reports that under unthinned Sitka spruce older than 15 years there is very little ground flora; only bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus ) will persist.
At this altitude, Alpenrose "Rhododendron ferrugineum", and blueberry "Vaccinium myrtillus" which prefers cooler locations, can be found.
Blueberries (Vaccinium myrtillus) are the signature species of this type of heath and, more rarely, cranberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea).
Vaccinium myrtillus is found natively in Europe, northern Asia, Greenland, Western Canada, and the Western United States.
Activity of Myrtocyan, an anthosyanoside complex from Vaccinium myrtillus (VMA), on platelet aggregation and adhesiveness.
The constants are Deschampsia flexuosa, Galium saxatile, Luzula sylvatica and Vaccinium myrtillus.
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