The Value of Cranberries

Tis the season for cranberries! These beautiful berries are low in calories, an excellent source of Vitamin C and fiber, and a good source of manganese and copper. Their deep red pigment means they are loaded with antioxidants. Antioxidants equal anti-inflammatory effects. Lowering inflammation can reduce your risk of certain chronic diseases.

Unlike blueberries and strawberries, cranberries are a little tougher to include dietarily due to their tart taste. Of course, it is best to find recipes that are not loaded with sugar. 

You might throw a handful of cranberries in your morning smoothie. Adding other fruits will help sweeten it up. You can easily sweeten a traditional cranberry sauce recipe with OJ and maple syrup instead of table sugar. Also consider dried cranberries for baking, salads, oatmeal, yogurt, or trail mix. Look at the ingredient list and get the ones sweetened with juice instead of table sugar. Keep dried fruit servings to no more than 1/4 cup.

If you are looking for cranberries for therapeutic purposes such as urinary tract, heart, or digestive support, you can find cranberry powder as a supplement. We recommend sticking to high-quality brands such as Designs for Health, Pure Encapsulations, and Garden of Life.

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Damian Bramer, Nutritionist

Damian earned her bachelor’s in nutrition science from UC Davis, California and is a certified nutrition consultant. She provides nutrition guidance and education for people who suffer from a wide array of conditions such as autoimmune disease, degenerative diseases, mental illnesses, diabetes, cancer and most recently obesity. She has also provided support for specialty groups such as athletes, adolescents, and the elderly.

She believes the best way to maintain good health is to adopt eating and lifestyle habits that are sustainable for the long term. These habits should not only be manageable but enjoyable to you as well. They should support your individual energy requirement, optimize your digestive health, lower inflammation, and keep your blood sugar balanced.

Strengthening the body’s systems and improving the quality of life with whole foods nutrition is the common goal for all her patients.