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Our lingonberry powder is made from naturally grown Bilberries. Then, at the peak of ripening, the berries are harvested by hand and processed into a powder without any additives such as sugar or oil. Wild lingonberries have a refreshing tartness reminiscent of cranberries, making them ideal with honey-sweetened yogurt or with your everyday oatmeal or granola.
Bilberry (scientific name: Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.) is a plant of the Rhododendronaceae Vaccinium genus. The stem is slender, erect or prostrate on it, and the branches and young branches are dark gray and white pubescent. The leaves are close and leathery , elliptic or obovate. Petioles are long and hairy. Inflorescences are long racemes, born on the top of branches last year, with 2-8 flowers. Bracts are red, broadly ovate. Pedicels are thick and hairy. Calyx tubes are glabrous, Sepals 4, broadly triangular. Corolla white or reddish. Stamens 8, shorter than corolla, filaments very long, with coarse hairs, no distance in front of chamber, tube as short as chamber. Style slightly longer than corolla. Berries spherical, purple red
Modern medicine has quickly come to a similar conclusion that lingonberry powder has several health benefits. A 2010 Canadian study of the aboriginal Cree people found that bilberries could help reduce the effects of advanced glycation end products (AGEs), which are good sugar and heated protein molecules that can increase blood sugar levels in people with high blood sugar levels. build up and damage blood vessels. This is especially helpful in preventing far-reaching damage that can lead to kidney and eye disease, as well as circulatory problems. They're also known for their outstanding anti-inflammatory properties, which may help relieve symptoms associated with arthritis and gout.
(1) Increase the flexibility of capillaries, promote blood vessel expansion and stretching, and prevent blood vessel rupture.
(2) Provide antioxidants, which can remove free radicals in hardened blood vessels and prevent arteriosclerosis. Therefore, lavender is known as "the repairer of capillaries in the circulatory system.
(3) Bilberry can not only strengthen the capillaries of the eyes, but also strengthen the capillaries of other organs and tissues of the body to prevent vascular diseases of various organs.
(4) Flavonoids can inhibit platelet coagulation, prevent thrombosis, and reduce the incidence of arteriosclerosis.
(5) Elimination of free radicals: When free radicals damage DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in cells, it is the beginning of cancer. Bilberry is an antioxidant, it is a free radical killer, it is a free radical scavenger.