Description
Since the 13th century, Uva Ursi has been commonly used throughout Europe, but was not officially recognized as a valuable herb until 1788. Later, it was introduced to North America by the early settlers, where Native Americans would know Uva Ursi as "kinnikinnick." They considered it to be a nutritious food and ate the berries raw, juiced, or ground.
Today, it is common practice to use Uva Ursi leaves in tinctures or teas because they are considered the most medicinally potent part of the plant.
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Ingredients
Uva Ursi (Arctostaphylos Uva Ursi).
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In-store Availability
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Thornhill |
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Vaughan |
Unavailable
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Avenue |
Available
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Newmarket |
Available
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