? Bilberry is nothing but a dried fruit that contains 5% to 10% tannins, which has the property of acting as an astringent. The usefulness of these tannins is that they help target the bowel while treating diarrhea. It also contains anthocyanidins that helps in preventing angina episodes. It also helps reducing capillary fragility while stabilizing tissues that have collagen-like tendons and ligaments.
This is not the end; benefits of this fruit continue. The anthocyanidins also inhibit platelet aggregation and thrombus formation by interacting with vascular prostaglandins. This is no doubt very important aspect of this chemical that can help a person who is suffering from this kind of illnesses.
They also help in the regeneration of rhodopsin which a light sensitive pigment that is exclusively found in the eyes (the rods of the retina) and is responsible for proper vision. Hence this dried fruit bilberry can help in the treatment of degenerative retinal conditions as well as macular degeneration. It can also help in other treatment of the eyes such as poor night vision, glaucoma, and cataracts.
The presence of anthocyanidins provides the dried fruit vasoprotective and hepatoprotective properties. The chemical anthocyanidins may also help in increasing the gastric mucosal release of prostaglandin E2, thus accounting for the anti-ulcerative and gastro-protective effects of this herb.
But all this at no cost? What I mean to say is that is there any side effects? Yes my friend it does have its side effects of its own. As Bilberry has the property to inhibit platelet aggregation hence it may be unsuitable for those wit bleeding disorders. It may also have other additive effects when used with the drug warfarin.