The capsules Cranberry Merlin Natural is made with fruit known as cranberry. The Cranberry is known for being rich in vitamin C and B complex and folic acid and fiber. The fruit of Cranberry has been part of the diet of Arctic peoples for natural plant milenios.Cápsulas nothing added.
Cranberry extract 25:1 250 mg (equivalent to 6250mg), Dextrose 250mg. Encapsulated in a vegetarian capsule. GMP approved. Not tested on animals.
Nutritional analysis
Consumption and conservation
To take 1 or 2 capsules with a water glass as complement of the supply, Preferably in the mornings fasting.
Consult with a doctor with knowledge on natural supplements in case of pregnancy, lactation or if medication is taking.
All the supplements and natural juices must be guarded in a fresh and dark place and not be exposed to the light.
To follow these guidelines will help to preserve the integrity of the products.
The presented information does not have the intention of diagnosing diseases or of prescribing any treatment. Consult always with a qualified doctor, with knowledge of natural supplements, before initiating a treatment of supplements and before doing some change of the prescribed medication.
In Merlin Natural Health we feel happy to be able to provide products to improve the health to attainable prices and always we will be to his disposition to answer to the questions that you could have.
Description and profit of the product
The Cranberries are grown in the great sandy lagoons of North America, where the low trailing vines flourish, and have been known as ‘bounceberries’ as once the berries become ripe they bounce.
Cranberries have been recognised for centuries by herbalists and medicine men for their benefits for urinary tract well being.
Cranberries have been well recognised by the North American Indians for their healing properties, in helping to promote a healthy lifestyle, and an exceptional source of Phytonutrients and Antioxidants.
Cranberries grow on vines in boggy areas. Cranberries were first cultivated in Massachusetts around 1815 and are only one of three major native North American fruits. Some cranberry beds have been around for over 100 years.