Uva Ursi is also known by the names Bearberry, Bear Berry, Kinnikinnik, Manzanita, Mountain Cranberry, Mountain Box, Arbutus, Chipmunk's Apples, and Hog Cranberry. A low-lying evergreen shrub found in Canada, Europe, and Asia. Uva means "grape", and Ursi means "of the bear", hence the common name Bear Berry. The uva ursi plant is found in colder, northern climates. It has red flowers and red berries, which bears like to eat. The leaf is used medicinally. Native Americans used it as a remedy for urinary tract infections. uva ursi was the treatment of choice for such bladder and related infections. The herb has also been used as a general tonic for weakened kidneys, liver or pancreas. Uva Ursi works best when one avoids acidic foods, such as citrus fruits & juices, cranberry products, sauerkraut, and vitamin C. This herb helps prevent postpartum infection. As a nutritional supplement and muscle relaxant, Uva Ursi soothes, strengthens, and tightens irritated & inflamed tissues...[Uva Ursi Article]