Meaning Cranberries
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Shiny red berries that are grown in bogs on low, trailing vines. Cranberries grow wild in northern Europe and in North America where they are also cultivated- particularly in Massachusetts, Wisconsin, [..]
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Clearly not just for Thanksgiving any more, cranberries seem to be everywhere these days, including our granola, snack bars and Seed and Fruit mix. Cranberries have high antioxidant content and a tart, tangy flavor we just love. Ours are sulfite-free too.
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High quality ingredient with abundant beneficial nutrients Cranberries are rich in vitamin C and health-promoting antioxidants. They have also [..]
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Source of vitamin C required for wound healing and for capillary and mucosal integrity. Works to combine amino acids into structural protein collagen and has powerful antioxidant effects. Help protect against bladder and urinary tract infections by preventing bacteria from sticking to their surfaces.
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Cranberries are the fruit from a group of evergreen dwarf shrubs or trailing vines in the genus Vaccinium. They are native to cool northern climates in North America and are appreciated for their content of antioxidants and natural acidic properties that may support urinary tract health. Cranberries are rich in flavonoids.
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A Plant genus in the Family Caprifoliaceae. The common name derives from its traditional use for menstrual Cramps. It is a source of viburnine, valerianic acid, vibsanin, and ursolic acid. Note that t [..]
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[Back to top] Cranberries contain phytochemicals (plant chemicals) called flavonoids and anthocyanin. Flavonoids and anthocyanin are antioxidant nutrients.
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A natural acidifier that contributes to urinary tract health.
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Cranberries are a delicious source of dietary fiber and manganese, as well as vitamins C, K, and E. Cranberries help support the urinary system and are high in antioxidants.
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Cranberries are an excellent source of Vitamin C and unique natural source of tannins (astringents found in plants).
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