Bearberry Leaves
Bearberry leaves can be used in cooking, whole or cut, but it can also be applied topically or made into a herbal tea or tincture to benefit from its healing properties.
Properties include: astringent, analgesic, antibacterial, antimicrobial, antifungal, antiviral, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antispasmodic, cardiovascular, demulcent, digestive, diuretic, gastrointestinal, sedative, vulnerary.
Features & Benefits:
- Skincare benefits including cleansing, skin lightening and reducing spots, blemishes, scars and acne
- Antioxidant properties – detox and free radical scavenger
- Protects the immune system
- Speeds up wound healing, including infections, canker sores, cuts, bruises and burns
- Effective remedy for various types of infections and irritations
- Reduces inflammation (internal and external)
- Very effective natural antibiotic
- Mild sedative effect – eases pain from arthritis, inflammation and infections
- Treatment for headaches
- Treatment, prevention and relief for symptoms of chronic or acute urinary tract infections
- A natural urinary antiseptic – treatment for cystitis
- Treatment for bladder related problems, including bladder stones, bedwetting and excretion of fluids
- Cleanses and protects the bladder and gut
- Digestive tonic: overall digestive health, diarrhea and constipation
- Treatment for spleen, liver, pancreas and small intestines disorders
- Treatment for kidney stones
- Treatment and pain relief for arthritis and rheumatism
- Heart tonic: strengthens heart muscle and improves overall health
- Anti-cancer properties
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