Bilberry is similar in appearance to ordinary blueberries, but Bilberry contains four times more anthocyanins than blueberries The fruit is smaller and harder than blueberries and the pulp is dark purple Artificial cultivation of bilberries is very hard, so they can only be wild-sourced - High-quality, Arctic wild crafted bilberries, which is standardised to contain 36.9% anthocyanins (equivalent to 29.54 mg anthocyanins) - Also contains Grape Seed, which is standardised to contain 95% procyanidins (equivalent to 14 2 5 mg procyanidins) - Support micro-circulation in the eyes - Relieves eye strain and eye fatigue - Anthocyanins help synthesize the photopigment rhodopsin, which improve night vision General eye
care: Adults - Take 1 tablet once a day with meals, or as professionally prescribed To relieve eye
strain: Adults - Take 2 tablets once a day with meals, or as professionally prescribed Blackmores