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Nutritional Information per Daily Intake (1 level teaspoon)
Cranberry Concentrate (Vaccinium oxycocus)
3.6g;
Vitamin C 300mg (500% EC RDA);
Lactobacillus acidophilus
(providing approx 2 billion cells)
125mg
Ingredients:
Cranberry Concentrate, Magnesium Hydroxide, Vitamin C (as
Ascorbic Acid), Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bulking Agent
(Microcrystalline Cellulose)
This product may have the following benefits
(please
read this important notice concerning supplement medical claims)
Cranberries
and fresh cranberry juice have been used for many years in Europe for the
maintenance of a healthy urinary system. Unfortunately,
most cranberry juice is pasteurised to prevent it from spoilage.
Nutritionists prefer fresh, unpasteurised extracts.
The best way of preventing spoilage
of unpasteurised cranberries is by vacuum packing.
Freeze-dried, powdered cranberries are an ideal and convenient
alternative to fresh cranberry juice.
BioCare
BioCare
is an independent, privately owned science based company founded in the United
Kingdom by practitioners with many years experience in biological science and
nutrition. BioCare's emphasis is on quality and innovation in both product
development and manufacturing techniques.
Over
the years, BioCare has been the first to introduce into the United Kingdom, and
in some cases the world, a number of new and exciting nutrition ingredients,
products and manufacturing processes.
BioCare
uses the purest raw materials available in their manufacturing and wherever
possible, produce their own ingredients, thus enabling them to maintain greater
control over what goes into their products. The entire BioCare product range is
designed to be hypoallergenic.
BioCare
and its products are highly respected by British Nutrition Practitioners.
Herbs
For thousands of years, herbs have been used to help maintain many aspects of
health and wellness. Today, research and technology are bringing herbalism into
the modern age – with improved extraction, standardization, and farming methods.
Clinical studies are beginning to validate herbal therapies, so even some in the
medical community are starting to accept them.
Many of today’s medicines were originally derived
from botanicals. Aspirin once came from the white willow tree, quinine from the
bark of the cinchona tree, and digitalis from foxglove. Herbs are still the
basis for Chinese medicine and are important constituents of many European
natural remedies. As Hippocrates said, “Let they food by thy medicine, thy
medicine be thy food”.
Some of the herbs available on this site are
wild-crafted – grown in the wild – while others are meticulously cultivated on
herb farms.
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