Thanks to you, we are celebrating our 25th anniversary.vivinook.icerabb1t.com Founding Festival
vivinook.icerabb1t.com
Delivery time:
Delivery is scheduled for 05/22.
Payment methods are limited to credit cards and cash on delivery. For other payment methods,please check here .
*Delivery of products may take some time in cases where the order is placed on Saturdays, Sundays, or public holidays, or depending on stock availability.
Bearberry — A Traditional Urinary Tract Antiseptic with Astringent and Tonic Properties
Scientific Name: Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (L.) Spreng.Common Names: Bearberry, Kinnikinnick, Uva Ursi, Sandberry, MealberryFamily: Ericaceae
A low-growing, evergreen groundcover shrub found in dry, sandy soils of the Northern Hemisphere — particularly across North America, Europe, and Asia. It features small, leathery leaves, pink urn-shaped flowers, and red drupes (berries) that persist into winter.
The name \"uva-ursi\" means \"grape of the bear\" in Latin, referencing the fruit’s popularity among bears.
Used by many North American Indigenous tribes — including the Cree, Ojibwe, and Navajo — and adopted by European and colonial herbalists as a kidney and urinary tract remedy:
Leaf infusions were used to treat bladder infections, kidney stones, and urinary tract inflammation
Often smoked in ceremonial blends such as kinnikinnick
Employed in gynecological complaints, especially postpartum recovery
Traditional European herbal medicine recognized its value as a diuretic and astringent
| Compound/Class | Location in Plant | Human Benefit | Role in Plant |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arbutin | Leaves | Antibacterial in urinary tract, anti-inflammatory | Defense against pathogens |
| Hydroquinone | Derived from arbutin | Uroantiseptic (converted in alkaline urine) | Antimicrobial precursor |
| Tannins | Leaves | Astringent, anti-inflammatory, tissue toning | Herbivore deterrent |
| Flavonoids | Leaves | Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory | UV protection, signaling |
Arbutin is the primary active component, metabolized to hydroquinone in the urine, where it exerts antiseptic effects.
Urinary Antiseptic: Arbutin is converted to hydroquinone in the kidneys, which sterilizes the urinary tract
Astringent Action: Tannins tone inflamed mucosa, reducing irritation in the bladder and urethra
Mild Diuretic Effect: Encourages urination, aiding in flushing infections
Gynecological Recovery: Tones the uterus and pelvic tissues postpartum
| Preparation Type | Typical Dose | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Leaf infusion | 1–2 tsp dried leaf per cup, 2–3x/day | Urinary tract infections |
| Tincture (1:5, 40%) | 2–4 mL, up to 3x/day | Diuretic, UTI support |
| Powdered leaf capsule | 250–500 mg, 2–3x/day | Mild UTI symptoms |
Infusions of dried leaf for mild to moderate urinary tract infections
Often combined with marshmallow root or cornsilk to soothe mucosa
Included in smoking blends for ceremonial or calming purposes (non-therapeutic)
Avoid pairing with acidic foods or supplements — alkaline urine enhances activity
Acute UTI symptoms like burning, urgency, or mild cystitis
Postpartum uterine toning
Adjunct to antibiotic therapy for recurrent infections (short-term)
Should not be used as a daily tonic herb — rather, therapeutically for acute flare-ups
Widely distributed and not endangered, but local populations may be vulnerable to overharvest
Harvest only mature leaves, and avoid uprooting the plant
Support cultivation or well-regulated wildcrafted sources
Short-term use only (≤7 days) due to hydroquinone content
Not for children, pregnancy, or long-term prophylactic use
High doses may cause nausea, vomiting, or liver/kidney stress
Use under supervision when dealing with chronic urinary issues
Bradley, P. (1992). British Herbal Compendium
Bone, K. & Mills, S. (2013). Principles and Practice of Phytotherapy
Moerman, D. (1998). Native American Ethnobotany
Blumenthal, M. et al. (1998). The Complete German Commission E Monographs
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi is a potent and time-tested urinary antiseptic, best used acutely and with respect for its pharmacological strength. Long valued by Indigenous North American herbalists and European traditions alike, its careful application can help resolve uncomplicated UTIs and support pelvic tissue integrity — when used short-term, in proper context, and with adequate hydration.
Search for products in the same category
Recommended level 6points
Currently, 222 reviews have been posted.