Description
Rediscover the power of blueberry leaves with this revitalizing herbal tea. Perfect for supporting microcirculation and maintaining healthy skin, it is a natural source of well-being.
Bilberry leaves are used for their hypoglycemic properties, helping to regulate blood sugar levels.
Vaccinium myrtillus produces not only beneficial berries, but also leaves that are known for their therapeutic properties.These leaves grow on small shrubs growing in acidic soils of temperate forests.The leaves are harvested in spring, before the shrub bears fruit.
Bilberry leaves have been used since the Middle Ages for their medicinal properties, particularly in the treatment of diabetes.Herbalists of the time used these leaves to regulate blood sugar and treat urinary tract infections.
Data sheet
Boil 200 ml of water and pour it over a teaspoon of leaves.Let it steep for 5 to 7 minutes.Strain and drink twice a day, preferably before meals to maximize the effects on blood sugar.
Bilberry leaves may lower blood sugar levels.They should be used with caution in people with diabetes who are taking medication.Consult a healthcare professional if in doubt.
No specific deadline
Bilberry leaves are used for their hypoglycemic properties, helping to regulate blood sugar levels.
Vaccinium myrtillus produces not only beneficial berries, but also leaves that are known for their therapeutic properties.These leaves grow on small shrubs growing in acidic soils of temperate forests.The leaves are harvested in spring, before the shrub bears fruit.
Bilberry leaves have been used since the Middle Ages for their medicinal properties, particularly in the treatment of diabetes.Herbalists of the time used these leaves to regulate blood sugar and treat urinary tract infections.
Data sheet
Boil 200 ml of water and pour it over a teaspoon of leaves.Let it steep for 5 to 7 minutes.Strain and drink twice a day, preferably before meals to maximize the effects on blood sugar.
Bilberry leaves may lower blood sugar levels.They should be used with caution in people with diabetes who are taking medication.Consult a healthcare professional if in doubt.
No specific deadline