Origins: North America
(Vaccinium oxycoccos)
A cousin of the blueberry, cranberries are a bright
red berry that is very tart in taste. They can be
found growing in the wild as a small shrub, but
when cultivated, they are grown in sandy bogs with
little water.
• Cranberries are packed with Vitamin C, phytochemicals,
antioxidants, and other essential
micronutrients
• Research suggests that cranberries produce a
beneficial effect on the bladder, kidneys and
urinary tract and play a key role in urinary health
and proper circulation
• Recent studies on cranberry extract also support its
benefits for healthy skin*




























