Blueberry
Vaccinium corymbosum

Blueberries are the berries of various Vaccinium species, known for their distinctive blue hue. They are consumed fresh, dried, or processed in food and beverage products.
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Blueberries and Cardiovascular Health
Blueberries may support heart health by contributing to healthy blood pressure, reducing LDL cholesterol levels, and promoting healthy blood vessel function. Their antioxidant content, particularly anthocyanins, is believed to play a role in cardiovascular protection.¹
Are Blueberries Anti-inflammatory?
They also exhibit anti-inflammatory properties. The antioxidants they contain may help reduce inflammation, potentially benefiting conditions such as arthritis and lowering the risk of inflammation-related diseases.²
Do Blueberries Enhance Muscle Recovery?
Blueberries may support muscle recovery by helping to reduce muscle soreness and inflammation following exercise, making them a suitable option as part of post-workout nutrition.³
Blueberries and Anti-Ageing
The antioxidants in blueberries fight free radical damage, which helps maintain skin elasticity, reduce wrinkles, and promote a youthful appearance.⁴
Can Blueberries Help Enhance Memory?
Consumption of blueberries has been associated with potential benefits for brain health, including improved memory and cognitive function, as well as protection against age-related decline.⁵