Vaccinium myrtillus (folia)

Botanical Overview

Vaccinium myrtillus (folia), commonly known as bilberry leaf or European blueberry leaf, is a member of the Ericaceae family. The plant is native to Europe and Northern Asia and has been introduced in parts of North America. The medicinal part used is the leaf, which is traditionally harvested for its therapeutic properties.

Energetics

The leaf is considered cooling and neutral in moisture with astringent and bitter tastes. It is tonifying in nature and primarily affects the blood according to traditional energetics.

Primary Actions

  • Astringent
  • Antioxidant
  • Vasoprotective
  • Hypoglycemic
  • Anti-inflammatory

Indications

Western

  • Venous insufficiency
  • Diarrhea
  • Inflammation
  • Eye strain
  • Urinary tract irritation
  • Early diabetic symptoms

Syndromes

  • Chronic venous disorders
  • Microangiopathy
  • Mild inflammation of mucous membranes

TCM

No well-established traditional indications.

Ayurveda

No well-established traditional indications.

Unani

No well-established traditional indications.

Constituents & Mechanisms

The leaf contains key phytochemicals including anthocyanosides, flavonoids, tannins, and phenolic acids, contributing to antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and vasoprotective effects.

Dosage & Preparations

  • Infusion: 2-4 g leaf in 150 mL water, 2-3 times daily
  • Tincture: 1:5 (40% ethanol), 2-5 mL 1-3 times daily
  • Dry leaf extract standardized to anthocyanosides: 80-160 mg/day

Safety & Contraindications

Generally considered safe when used appropriately. Contraindicated in pregnancy and with caution in lactation due to lack of safety data. Potential additive effects with hypoglycemic agents warrant monitoring. No significant toxicity reported.

Astrological Correspondences

No well-documented planetary or elemental rulers found in reputable sources.

Selected References

  • Vaccinium myrtillus L., folium, European Medicines Agency Herbal Monograph (2018)
  • Vaccinium myrtillus (Bilberry), PFAF Database
  • Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) Leaf, Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database (2023)
  • Phytochemical and pharmacological studies on Vaccinium myrtillus leaves, M. Bunea et al., PubMed (2020)