Other Names: Airelle, Arándano Europeo, Cowberry, Dry Ground Cranberry, Foxberry, Lingen, Lingenberry, Lingon, Alpine Cranberry, Lowbush Cranberry, Moss Cranberry, Mountain Cranberry, Partridgeberry, Red Bilberry, Redberries, Red Whortleberry, Rock Cranberry, Shore Cranberry, Vaccinium vitis-idaea, Vine of Mount Ida. Lingonberry is a plant. The leaves and berries are used to make medicine.
Special Precautions of Lingonberry
- It is UNSAFE to use alpine cranberry leaves long-term. The leaves contain a poisonous chemical. There isn't enough information to know if alpine cranberry is safe for short-term use. It can cause some side effects including nausea and vomiting.
- There is a concern that the chemicals in alpine cranberry that can kill bacteria in the urine can also cause liver damage and cancer.
- Children: alpine cranberry is UNSAFE for children because it might damage the liver.
- Pregnancy and breast-feeding: It’s UNSAFE to use alpine cranberry if you are pregnant. It contains chemicals that might cause genetic changes and harm to the fetus.
- Liver disease: There are chemicals in alpine cranberry that might make liver disease worse.
Benefits and uses of Lingonberry are
Alpine cranberry has chemicals that might help kill bacteria in the urine.
- Urinary tract irritation.
- Urinary tract infections.
- Kidney stones.
- Increasing urine production (as a diuretic).
- Gout.
- Arthritis.
- High Blood sugar : Lingonberries can protect against some of the destructive effects of high blood sugar.
- Inflammatory Diseases : reduces damage from inflammation and decrease inflammatory molecules throughout your body.