Bilberry
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Botanicals / Herbs
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| Also known as: |
European blueberry
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| Botanical Name or Chemical Name: |
Vaccinium myrtillus
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Found 15 topical uses for Bilberry
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- Blepharitis

Bilberry is an antiseptic; prevents infections; alleviates symptoms. Use bilberry containing eye drops 2-3 times daily, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.
- Burns

Bilberry is an antiseptic; prevents infections; alleviates symptoms. Use bilberry leaves containing topical preparations 2-4 times daily, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.
- Canker sores

Bilberry is an antiseptic; prevents infections; alleviates symptoms. Use bilberry fruit or leaf tea as a gargle many times daily, for many weeks.
- Conjunctivitis

Bilberry is an antiseptic; prevents infections; alleviates symptoms. Use bilberry containing eye drops 2-3 times daily, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.
- Eczema

Bilberry accelerates tissue healing; alleviates symptoms. Use bilberry leaves containing topical preparations 2-4 times daily, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.
- Eye pain

Bilberry reduces eye pain. Use bilberry leaf tea as an eyewash 2-3 times daily, for many weeks.
- General skin infections

Bilberry is antibacterial and antiseptic; prevents and treats infection; accelerates tissue healing. Use bilberry leaves containing topical preparations 2-4 times daily, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.
- Gingivitis

Bilberry is an anti-inflammatory and antiseptic; prevents infections; alleviates symptoms. Use bilberry tea as a gargle many times daily, for many weeks.
- Glossitis

Bilberry is an anti-inflammatory and antiseptic; reduces inflammation; alleviates symptoms. Use bilberry tea as a gargle many times daily, for many weeks.
- Hemorrhoids

Bilberry improves blood circulation; strengthens blood vessel walls; alleviates symptoms. Use bilberry leaves containing topical preparations 2-4 times daily, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.
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