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as of 11/07/2024 (Details)
Cran Naturelle has been shown to support healthy urinary tract function, and is a great source of vitamin C complex factors. It is a fine, broad range antioxidant with cardiovascular and anti-aging benefits as well. Available in bottles of 60 two-piece gelatin capsules, 500 mg. Cran Naturelle per capsule. No holiday table would be complete without cranberries of one sort or another. There are whole cranberries, cranberry juices, sauces, and many kinds of breads, cakes and relishes. But not only does the cranberry add to festivities, it brings many health benefits. What is Cran Naturelle? Cran Naturelle is made from 100% pure whole cranberry, concentrated through a proprietary process that condenses the nutritional value of at least 18.5 grams of fresh cranberry into one 500 mg capsule. The process enhances and intensifies the natural, beneficial constituents of the whole cranberry without the addition of sugars, preservatives, flavorings, or coatings. Cran Naturelle contains all of the nutritional factors present in whole cranberry. It is a rich source of polyphenols with all the antioxidant, anti-aging, and tissue repair properties we have come to recognize from similar extracts of pine bark, grape seed, and pomegranate. American Indians used cranberries as a dressing for wounds. The benefit, we know now, lay in the abundant polyphenol content including condensed tannins and smaller OPCs. Colonial sailors used cranberries to prevent scurvy. Cranberries succeeded due to their rich content of vitamin C and vitamin P constituents (i.e. polyphenols and organic acids). The cranberry is an antioxidant cocktail.
Technical Details
- Cran Naturelle is the first and only certified organic cranberry ingredient
- Cran Naturelle capsules contain no fillers, additives or excipients of any kind
- Verified non-GMO, non-dairy, gluten-free, soy- free, preservative-free and vegetarian/vegan friendly
- PlantcapsTM vegetable capsules made from fermented tapioca starch
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