 |  |  | |  |  |  |  |  | Blueberry |  |  |  |  | |  |  |  | |  |  |  | Astringent / diuretic commonly used for urinary tract infections, gout, blood sugar levels and more.
A tea of blueberry leaves is astringent and diuretic and can be used to treat urinary tract infections where it will have an antiseptic effect. Blueberry leaves also help inhibit uric acid formation, making it useful in gout. Blueberry's leaves are often used, along with those of its cousin bilberry, in Europe to help lower or regulate blood sugar in diabetics. Blueberry leaves have no known toxicity, and can be used for long periods of time on a regular basis. |  |  |  |  | |  |  |
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25 tea bags
$ 12.18 US
| | - Effectively treats menstrual cramps, bladder irritations, uterine
fibroids, pain and much more
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| Blueberry Leaf Tea | |
50 tea bags
$ 18.71 US
| | - Effectively treats menstrual cramps, bladder irritations, uterine
fibroids, pain and much more
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| Blueberry Leaf Tea (Loose) | |
4 oz
$ 12.85 US
| | - Effectively treats menstrual cramps, bladder irritations, uterine
fibroids, pain and much more
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| Blueberry Leaf Tea (Loose) | |
8 oz
$ 19.77 US
| | - Effectively treats menstrual cramps, bladder irritations, uterine
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| Blueberry Root Tea | |
25 tea bags
$ 18.56 US
| | Supports Maintenance of Healthy Reproductive System.
Blueberry Root (Blue Cohosh, Squaw Root, Papoose Root, Blue Ginseng,
Yellow Ginseng, Beechdrops) may assist the body in maintaining healthy
uterine tone in women.
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