Who doesn’t know the small, red vinegary taste of cranberry berries – the fine, evergreen shrub; in Poland one can find wild bogberry.
Cranberry is a rich source of natural vitamins and minerals.
In folk medicine cranberry is used as anti-inflammatory medication, whereas the cranberry juice, like red wine neutralizes the action of free radicals.
Oxycoccus Palustris | Cranberry oil is an emollient lubricant and anti-inflammatory agent. It contains essential fatty acids which prevent the skin from becoming dry. It contains special anti-oxidants. |
Parfum | A generic word which under EU law is required to identify any product which is used to supply fragrance or aroma to a cosmetic. Parfum can be natural or synthetic or a blend of essential oils. Sometime those products and manufacturers who want to seem ultra-natural dodge this word and try to list individual components, such as essential oils. However, if added for fragrance they should legally be called parfum. If added for aromatherapy or medicinal reasons then this comes under different legalisation, such as the medicines act. |