Bilberry is a low-risk, low-cost berry extract whose pigments may modestly improve cholesterol, long-term blood sugar, and eye strain from heavy screen use — mainly in people who already have raised levels. The famous night-vision claim is not supported. Best seen as a minor add-on, not a longevity cornerstone. (Full Review)
| Marker | Target | Why |
|---|---|---|
| LDL cholesterol | < 100 mg/dL (often < 70 for higher-risk) | Primary lipid target bilberry may modestly affect |
| HDL cholesterol | > 50 mg/dL | Some trials report HDL increase |
| HbA1c | < 5.4% (conventional normal < 5.7%) | Average blood sugar over ~3 months; main glycemic endpoint |
| Fasting glucose | 70–85 mg/dL (conventional normal < 100) | Detects additive glucose lowering, especially with diabetes drugs |
| hs-CRP | < 1.0 mg/L | Tracks the anti-inflammatory effect, if any |
Cadence: Re-check relevant labs at ~8–12 weeks, then every 6–12 months if continued long term