Lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.)



Botanical characteristics

  • Latin name: Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.
  • Botanical family: Ericaceae
  • Part used: young shoots

Properties

  • Hormonal balance
  • Antisclerotic
  • Draining, regenerating
  • Intestinal rebalancing

Indications

Cardiac system

Digestive system

Nervous system

Osteoarticular system

Blood and lymphatic system

Urogenital system

Precautions

Lingonberry Bud Macerate is a herbal food supplement.

It is not a substitute for a varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.

It is important to keep it out of the reach of children and not to exceed the recommended daily dose.

The dosage should be adjusted for young children.

Lingonberry Bud Macerate is approved for use by the whole family, except babies under 3 years of age and pregnant or breastfeeding women.

Not recommended for hormone-dependent conditions, as red cranberry is similar to oestrogen.

Store away from light and heat.

Synergistic uses

URINARY INFECTION

For cystitis, various macerates with anti-inflammatory, draining or anti-infective properties can be associated with Lingonberry: Alder, Heather or Juniper.

DIARRHOEA

Lingonberry macerate can be combined with the reference macerate for digestive problems: Walnut. It also helps to rebalance the intestinal flora.

COLITIS

For inflammatory digestive problems, Lingonberry can be combined with Fig and Linden macerates, which have soothing, antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory properties.

CONSTIPATION

To stimulate the digestive metabolism, Lingonberry macerate can be combined with the Juniper macerate, which acts on the entire digestive system.

IRRITABLE BOWEL

If Lingonberry can be used for irritable bowel, so can Fig and Linden macerates, which have anti-inflammatory and calming properties.