Blueberry leaves are the primary part of the plant used medicinally. Blueberry is related to the European bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus). Several species of blueberries exist-including V. globulare and V. corymbosum-and grow throughout the United Sta... *
"THIS WAS MY SECOND ORDER OF THIS KIND, I'M MORE THAN SATISFIED, WITH MY ORDER. I HAVE FRIENDS WHO ARE DIABETIC AND WANTED TO TRY OUT YOUR HUCKLEBERRY ROOT TEA, ON AVERAGE THEIR BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS DROPPED AT 100 PTS AVG. NEEDLESS TO SAY I'VE ORDERED..." -- RAYFIELD
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Blueberry leaves are the primary part of the plant used medicinally. Blueberry is related to the European bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus). Several species of blueberries exist-including V. globulare and V. corymbosum-and grow throughout the United States. Tannins make up as much as 10% of blueberry leaves. The astringent nature of tannins probably accounts for the usefulness of blueberry leaf in treating diarrhea. The astringent effect may also be soothing for sore throats. The berries and leaves also contain anthocyanosides, which protect blood vessels. These constituents have been shown to prevent bacteria from attaching themselves to the lining of the urinary bladder. These constituents are the same as those found in blueberry's cousin cranberry. Studies have not yet been done to determine if blueberry can help prevent bladder infections. Bilberry, blueberry's European cousin, is used primarily for maintaining blood vessels, particularly those in the eyes. Some preliminary evidence indicates that anthocyanosides may help people with diabetes, particularly if they have damage to the retina (retinopathy). Blueberry has also been shown to be an effective diuretic, and to be useful against rheumatism.
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Directions
Fresh drawn, boiling water contains the most oxygen, thereby giving the fullest taste to tea. Water that has been boiling for some time looses the oxygen and thereby the best taste.
Allow full expansion during the infusion and easy removal after the time for steeping has elapsed.
Draw into a tea pot or kettle the best fresh water that you have available.
Warm the teapot and cups while the water is boiling.
Additional Information
PhytoVie manufactures a wide selection of therapeutic and aromatic teas. The PhytoVie manufacturing process guarantees the quality and consistency of each and every tea bag. Our buyers select only the highest premium quality teas each season, importing from around the world. Each tea bag contains only the finest quality ingredients.
THIS WAS MY SECOND ORDER OF THIS KIND, I'M MORE THAN SATISFIED, WITH MY ORDER. I HAVE FRIENDS WHO ARE DIABETIC AND WANTED TO TRY OUT YOUR HUCKLEBERRY ROOT TEA, ON AVERAGE THEIR BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS DROPPED AT 100 PTS AVG. NEEDLESS TO SAY I'VE ORDERED FOR THEM TOO! I'VE TRIED OTHER REMEDIES, BUT NONE COMPARED WITH YOUR TEA. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
SIGNED: A TRUE BELIEVER IN ALABAMA
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RAYFIELD
AS USUAL, I'M VERY SATISFIED WITH ORDER OF BLUEBERRY ROOT TEA. I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS TO ANYONE WHO ARE HAVING PROBLEMS REGULATING
THEIR BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL. MY LEVELS HAVE BEEN STABLE AT NORMAL EVER SINCE.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Products are intended to support general well being and are not intended to treat, diagnose, mitigate, prevent, or cure any condition or disease. If conditions persist, please seek advice from your medical doctor. The essence of the current American rule on Traditional Uses is, as stated by FTC, "Claims based on historical or traditional use should be substantiated by confirming scientific evidence, or should be presented in such a way that consumers understand that the sole basis for the claim is a history of use of the product for a particular purpose."