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Erica cinerea
Petite bruyère des tourbières européennes utilisée en médecine populaire pour les pathologies urinaires, rénales et anti-inflammatoires.
Erica cinerea, a small heather native to European moorlands, is traditionally used for urinary and kidney health. Modern evidence supports its use as a urinary antiseptic and diuretic, attributed to compounds like arbutin, ericolin, and quercetin. Its anti-inflammatory properties are also noted, making it a relevant herb for urinary tract support.
Arbutin, a glycoside, is hydrolyzed in the gut to hydroquinone, which is excreted in the urine and exerts antimicrobial effects against urinary pathogens. Quercetin and other flavonoids inhibit cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase pathways, reducing inflammation. Tannins provide astringent actions that may soothe irritated urinary mucosa. Additionally, ericolin may contribute to mild diuresis by increasing renal blood flow.
Petite bruyère des tourbières européennes utilisée en médecine populaire pour les pathologies urinaires, rénales et anti-inflammatoires.
Erica cinerea, a small heather native to European moorlands, is traditionally used for urinary and kidney health. Modern evidence supports its use as a urinary antiseptic and diuretic, attributed to compounds like arbutin, ericolin, and quercetin. Its anti-inflammatory properties are also noted, making it a relevant herb for urinary tract support.
Arbutin, a glycoside, is hydrolyzed in the gut to hydroquinone, which is excreted in the urine and exerts antimicrobial effects against urinary pathogens. Quercetin and other flavonoids inhibit cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase pathways, reducing inflammation. Tannins provide astringent actions that may soothe irritated urinary mucosa. Additionally, ericolin may contribute to mild diuresis by increasing renal blood flow.