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What is Blueberry Tea Used For?

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By Jennifer Dickinson
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The blueberry is a fruit loaded with benefits. The fruit's antioxidant properties, including vitamins C and E, make it one of the best free radical scavengers. Blueberries can be ingested as a whole fruit, but is useful as well when infused into tea form.

    Blueberry Tea for the Kidneys

  1. Blueberry tea is used as a diuretic to help to cleanse toxins from the body. Blueberries have anti-inflammatory properties and reduce inflammation in the kidneys.
  2. Blueberry Tea for Vision

  3. Blueberry tea is also employed to improve vision. The antioxidants in the fruit help to improve eyesight.
  4. Blueberry Tea for Fighting Off Disease

  5. Antioxidants in blueberry tea work to keep cancers and other diseases at bay. The Journal of Medicinal Foods reports it is used to repair damage already done.
  6. Blueberry Tea for the Liver

  7. Blueberry tea works as a body's advocate for the liver. It is used to treat Hepatitis C and other liver diseases.
  8. Blueberry Tea for Brain Function

  9. Brain function is improved when blueberry tea is consumed. The Journal of Nutrition reports it fights aging and other damage to the brain.
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