Cranberry: properties of the berry and use in various diseases
Cranberries have been known to man since ancient times. Its properties to have a therapeutic effect on the human body were noticed by people and appreciated. No wonder this berry is called the "forest healer." Our Slavic ancestors ate cranberries almost throughout the year, healing their bodies.
The precious components found in cranberries can help with almost any disease if you know how to use them. Despite the tart sour taste, both adults and children love this berry. According to the content of active biocomponents, cranberries are considered to be one of the healthiest berries.
What is this berry?
The description of the properties of cranberries is found in the ancient medical treatises of Ancient Rome, where this berry was considered "an invaluable source of energy necessary for life and health." Human treatment was carried out using not only the fruits of the plant, but also its leaves. The ancient tribes of the Indians ground dried berries and rolled pieces of meat in them in order to increase its shelf life.
In Europe, cranberries have long been called "berry-crane".This name was due to the fact that the stem with a flower was very similar in appearance to the head and neck of a swamp bird - a crane. Old England considered cranberries to be a berry that bears love, because people have often seen how bears feasted on them with great pleasure in the swamp.
Cranberries grow in the wild, choosing marshes and peatlands covered with moss as their habitat. On the territory of our mainland, cranberries can be found in the northern regions of Central Russia, Siberia, the Urals, Kamchatka, Sakhalin and the Far Eastern District. Externally, the plant is a small creeping undersized bush that has evergreen oval leaves.
The common berry looks like a round ball, and in some areas ellipsoidal cranberries grow. The color of the berries depends on their degree of maturity - their color can vary from pink to burgundy red.
The fruits of cranberries are very juicy. It has been established that all biologically active components of cranberries are contained in 10 percent of its composition, and the remaining 90 are supplemented by water. The berry ripens in September, at which time it is still the very first ripeness. Closer to November, when the first frosts occur on the soil, cranberries reach an average degree of ripeness. And only cranberries that have overwintered under the snow cover are considered fully and finally ripe, and their taste acquires sweetness.
Storage of cranberries collected from under the snow is not provided - it must be consumed as soon as possible, and best of all - immediately frozen.
Content of useful substances
The nutritional value of cranberries is 28 kilocalories per 100 grams of product. The composition of its vitamins and minerals is as follows:
- thiamine (B1) - 0.03 mg;
- riboflavin (B2) - 0.03 mg;
- pyridoxine (B6) - 0.09 mg;
- folic acid (B9) - 1.2 mcg;
- phylloquinone (K1) - 0.05 mg;
- ascorbic acid (C) - 15.5 mg;
- tocopherol (E) - 1.1 mg;
- nicotinic acid (PP) - 0.4 mg;
- potassium (K) - 120 mg;
- calcium (Ca) - 14.3 mg;
- phosphorus (Ph) - 11.1 mg;
- magnesium (Mg) - 15.5 mg;
- sodium (Na) - 1.02 mg;
- iron (Fe) - 0.7 mg;
- disaccharides and monosaccharides - 3.8 g;
- glucose - 2.7 g;
- fructose - 1.2 g;
- sucrose - 0.3 g;
- fiber, pectin, lecithin - up to 3.5 gr.
There are other valuable substances in cranberries, but their amount is small. The greatest value of cranberries lies in the high content of ascorbic acid, which is a powerful antioxidant and immune stimulant. Cranberries are a fairly low-calorie product, but at the same time contain a fairly large amount of biological components that are beneficial to health.
In addition to berries, the plant's leaves are also considered medicinal. Decoctions prepared from them have a good bacteriostatic property, which is used for washing wounds or gargling and nasopharynx in the treatment of sore throats. It is good to brew tea with cranberry leaves and drink it in a bath - this will help to remove toxins from the body and cheer up.
The extract of dry leaves or fruits of cranberries can be purchased at the pharmacy in capsules or in the form of a herbal collection, or you can prepare raw materials yourself. But cranberries are used not only for medicinal purposes. Oil is prepared from the seeds of its berries, which is used in cosmetology.
What is useful?
The healing and beneficial properties of cranberries are known not only to herbalists and traditional healers - official medicine has long considered this plant a natural antibiotic and often resorts to its use.For example, if you need to treat pregnant women when it is unsafe to use a chemical antibiotic, fresh cranberry juice due to its composition can stop the growth of Staphylococcus aureus, E. coli and a fecal bacterium called Proteus.
From cranberries there is a very tangible benefit, because it is a healing agent, taking which we do not harm the body, as is often the case with the use of many drugs.
It is advisable to use cranberries in the following cases:
- to enhance digestive activity and increase the concentration of gastric juice;
- to normalize the activity of the pancreas and stimulate appetite;
- to fight pathogenic bacteria in the treatment of inflammatory processes of the kidneys, urinary tract and bladder;
- as a strong diuretic;
- for the treatment of inflammatory processes of the pelvic organs and the reproductive system;
- as a prevention of the formation of tumor processes in the cells of the body;
- to improve cerebral circulation;
- to improve the conductive function of the myocardium, improve the stable functioning of the heart;
- prevention of vascular atherosclerosis and normalization of cholesterol levels in the body;
- prevention of ischemia, strokes;
- to enhance the action of antimicrobial agents;
- as an effective antipyretic for colds - cranberries perfectly reduce the temperature and improve the general condition;
- for the treatment and prevention of mycoses and candidiasis;
- to prevent the development of stomatitis, caries, gingivitis in the oral cavity;
- for the treatment of inflammatory processes on the skin and mucous membranes, as well as for accelerating regeneration processes;
- in order to stimulate the immune system and increase the body's resistance to viral and colds;
- to reduce the inflammatory process in the joints with arthrosis, arthritis;
- in cosmetology - to improve the elasticity and softness of the skin, as well as to renew and whiten its upper layers;
- to regulate the work of the sebaceous glands - excessive production of sebum is reduced;
- to treat dandruff of the scalp and improve the general condition of the hair.
Phytopreparations made on the basis of cranberries are potent remedies. Medical researchers conducted a series of observations when patients suffering from inflammatory diseases of the kidneys in the chronic stage of the course of the disease were given daily cranberries prepared in one form or another for a year.
A year later, it turned out that there were practically no exacerbations of the disease in most of the subjects. In another part of the observed patients, the relapses of their disease decreased several times and were easily corrected.
Harm and contraindications
Given that cranberry is a strong biologically active agent, it can have not only a positive effect on the human body. A huge role in the question of whether cranberries are harmful is an understanding of how to use it correctly and in what quantities to take.
In addition, each person is unique, he has an individual susceptibility to certain substances that enter his body, so everyone can react to them in different ways. And situations in which the same remedy may be desirable or undesirable for use also exist.
For example, we know the diuretic feature of cranberries.If you take it to remove excess fluid from the body, this is a blessing. But if a person suffers from urolithiasis, the diuretic will cause forced diuresis in him, and this, in turn, will lead to the activation of kidney stones. Renal colic will begin, or, even worse, the stone will get stuck in the urinary tract - then the person will need an urgent surgical operation. Thus, it turns out that a good deed will lead to bad consequences.
Absolute contraindications for the use of cranberries include:
- gastritis with high acidity;
- peptic ulcer and the presence of erosions of the stomach or duodenum;
- urolithiasis of the kidneys;
- diseases of the liver and kidneys in the stage of decompensation;
- gout;
- acute phase of pancreatitis;
- uterine bleeding;
- allergic to cranberry components.
Although cranberries are not regarded as an allergen, some people still have an allergic reaction to it in some cases. This is due to the individual characteristics of the organism. Of course, it is not recommended to use this product for food and even externally.
When deciding on the use of cranberries for the purpose of treatment, it is useful to consult a doctor for advice on whether it is worth doing or not. The doctor, taking into account your history and past illnesses, will be able to make the right decision and save you from annoying mistakes that, instead of being useful, can be harmful to health.
How to use?
At the heart of any herbal medicine is an immutable rule - treatment with natural ingredients should always be started with small doses and under continuous monitoring of one's feelings and well-being.
Before you start using cranberries, the right step is to do a simple allergy test. To do this, part of the product before ingestion or externally must be applied in a small amount to the wrist and left there for several minutes. In this case, you need to observe if there is redness, swelling, itching or other unpleasant sensations in this place. If after about 10 minutes the skin does not react in any way, then the product can be used.
In the event that alarming symptoms appear, the applied drug must be urgently washed off with water and taken orally for allergies. Cranberry for use in this case is contraindicated.
When taking cranberry preparations, try to consider the following.
- After the test is carried out, cranberries are taken fresh or various means are prepared from it - decoctions, infusions, compresses, masks, and so on. It must be remembered that it is recommended to eat no more than one glass of fresh berries per day or drink up to 500 milliliters of cranberry juice. This should not be done at once, but should be distributed throughout the day.
- In addition, it is important to know that the remedy that is freshly prepared works best, as it will contain the highest amount of active ingredients.
- Any preparations made on the basis of cranberries should be taken one hour before meals. This is due to the fact that the funds from these berries quite strongly stimulate the appetite and the production of gastric juice.
- At elevated temperatures, a person's blood thickens, and cranberries thin the blood. This is important to consider if there is a risk of uterine bleeding, for example, during early pregnancy. In such a situation, cranberry drink should be drunk in its low concentration and no more than two glasses a day.
- When preparing cranberry-based products, try not to use metal utensils. The fact is that vitamin C contained in berries can be destroyed by reacting with the metal, and then its useful properties are noticeably reduced. For cooking, use glass, ceramic or enameled dishes.
- Cranberries are a delicate fruit. In order not to destroy valuable vitamins in it, try not to boil it when cooking for more than 5 minutes.
Even for an adult, cranberry drinks should be taken with caution, remembering that they contain a large amount of acids. For children, always try to prepare fruit drinks with a small concentration, as strong cranberry drinks can damage the mucous membranes of the baby's mouth and gastrointestinal tract.
For diseases
It is not for nothing that the northern peoples consider cranberries to be their main healer - it helps to cope with many diseases. From ancient times to the present day, recipes for the use of cranberries for various diseases have been preserved and transmitted.
- With diabetes. This disease occurs against the background of hormonal imbalance in the body. Often, diabetes mellitus is accompanied by trophic ulcers and poorly healing wounds. Thanks to the antiseptic properties of cranberries, as well as its ability to enhance the effect of antimicrobial drugs, it is possible to avoid such a formidable complication as the development of gangrene - for this you need to use the berry daily. In addition, with type 2 diabetes, cranberries significantly reduce the development of cataracts, which sooner or later lead to blindness.
- With pancreatitis. During the period of exacerbation of the disease, cranberries should not be consumed due to the fact that the high content of acids in it will provoke fermentation in the intestines and its swelling. In addition, cranberry products actively stimulate the production of gastric juice and pancreatic enzymes, which creates an additional burden on the digestive system. Even during remission, cranberries can provoke an exacerbation of the disease. It can be taken only if there are persistent indicators of improvement in the patient's well-being. The decision to allow the inclusion of cranberries in the list of products allowed to be taken can only be made by the attending physician, since cranberry products are quite strong remedies.
With the correct and timely use of cranberry drinks with pancreatitis, you can get a healing effect - the pancreas stabilizes, swelling goes away, inflammation and pain decrease.
- With hypertension. Cardiologists recommend regularly taking cranberry products for people of mature age. This must be done to improve the condition of the vessels, as they are cleaned thanks to fruit acids. Under the action of phytocomponents, the vessels expand, and the elevated level of blood pressure decreases. The heart rate and the tone of the heart muscle are also normalized.
- For gout. With this disease, metabolic processes are disturbed and urates accumulate in the body, which tend to concentrate in the kidneys and joints. To use cranberries for gout or not has always been considered a controversial issue. There is no unequivocal opinion among experts.During an exacerbation, concentrated drinks and juice of fresh berries can significantly aggravate the course of the disease, as well as increase pain. But if, according to the blood test, the quantitative content of uric acid has returned to normal and the remission is stable, then a small amount of a weak concentration of drinks or cranberry decoctions can be taken.
Since gout affects older people, during remission, cranberries can reduce inflammation in the kidneys and joints, and also deodorize the bladder and urine, reducing the level of bacteria in them.
- With gastritis with low acidity cranberries are indicated for regular use. Against its background, the production of hydrochloric acid in the stomach improves, its concentration increases, which significantly improves the digestion process. In addition, berry bioflavonoids relieve inflammation of the walls of the stomach and intestines, facilitating the general condition of the patient and reducing pain. Thanks to the intake of cranberries, constipation, flatulence are eliminated, the stool becomes regular.
- With angina and colds cranberries will help relieve swelling of the tissues of the nasopharynx, relieve the inflammatory process in the throat, and eliminate hyperthermia. Irrigation of the throat cleans the tonsils well with lacunar angina. Irrigation of the throat with warm cranberry decoction will quickly eliminate hoarseness, removing swelling from the vocal cords. Cranberry, taken together with antibiotics, significantly enhances their bacteriostatic effect. In addition, the components of this berry are themselves a natural antibiotic. The intake of cranberries enhances the body's resistance to disease, improves the body's tone, accelerates the washing out of bacteria and toxic products of their vital activity.The shock dose of vitamin C contained in the berries contributes to the rapid recovery of strength after an illness.
For the treatment of diseases, cranberries are equally effective in fresh, frozen and dried form, it retains its active components and has a beneficial effect on the human body.
During pregnancy and lactation
Pregnant women need cranberries to maintain their body during gestation. Wild berry is no worse than many medicines, it copes with many ailments and is an excellent prophylactic. The positive properties of cranberries during pregnancy are quite numerous.
- Prevention of inflammatory processes in the pelvic organs and kidneys. The properties of cranberry juice to destroy bacteria are the best help with cystitis and pyelonephritis, which are quite common during pregnancy. Cranberries will help get rid of edema, as well as protein and white blood cells in the urine.
- Regular consumption of cranberry drinks is a prevention of the development of thrush and stomatitis caused by a yeast fungus of the genus Candida. In addition, an antiseptic drink prevents the development of caries and gingivitis.
- Cranberry drinks improve appetite and digestion, bringing vitamins and minerals into the body of the expectant mother, so necessary for her and her baby.
- During toxicosis, due to its sweet-sour taste, cranberries can eliminate unpleasant sensations in the mouth and reduce nausea.
- Using cranberry drinks regularly, a woman strengthens her blood vessels and heart, in addition, at the same time, the level of cholesterol in the blood is normalized. Thanks to the components of this berry, it is possible to prevent the development of such formidable conditions as a heart attack or stroke.
- Wild berries perfectly stimulate appetite and help a woman resist seasonal colds and viral diseases without resorting to pharmaceutical preparations, which do not always have a beneficial effect on the unborn child.
- A cranberry drink rich in vitamin C gives strength and vigor in case of malaise, which often accompanies a woman during toxicosis.
- Cranberries contain a fairly large amount of folic acid - this element is very valuable for a developing fetus.
However, in early pregnancy, cranberries must be handled with care - in large quantities, it can cause muscle tone of the uterus with placental abruption and provoke a miscarriage. Therefore, in the first trimester of pregnancy, it is best to take drinks of low concentration no more than two glasses a day.
After childbirth, a woman can also successfully take cranberries. In this case, it will show the following useful properties:
- increase the volume of milk produced by the mammary glands, necessary for feeding the child;
- prevent the development of an inflammatory process in the chest, called mastitis;
- improve the contractility of the myometrium of the uterus, which will lead to its speedy return to its previous size;
- against the background of taking cranberries, postoperative sutures heal faster and the risk of their suppuration decreases;
- A drink rich in vitamins and biologically active components will help a woman quickly restore her strength and health after a long period of pregnancy and childbirth.
As you can see cranberry is an indispensable and versatile helper that helps to cure and even prevent many painful conditions.. The benefits of cranberries are obvious, but a nursing mother needs to remember that cranberry drinks should be drunk in low concentration, as they can affect the taste of milk, and if the baby does not like it, he may refuse to breastfeed.
children
Products made from cranberries can also be given to children, and starting from the age of the baby. Juice of 1-2 berries diluted with water is administered along with complementary foods at the age of six months, starting with a few drops and gradually increasing their number.
At the same time, it is imperative to ensure that the child does not experience allergic reactions, upon detection of which the further use of cranberries will have to be abandoned.
For the child's body, cranberries are a source of nutrients that affect the growth and development of the baby. A rich complex of active biological components helps to strengthen the immune system, improve digestion and digestibility of food, normalizes the metabolic process and regulates the work of the intestines.
Against the background of taking cranberries, the body's absorption of potassium and calcium improves, which are so necessary for the child to build his musculoskeletal system, form healthy teeth, hair and nails. For older children, cranberries can be given in the form of capsules with crushed powder of berries or leaves of the plant. However, all without exception, the kids just love to feast on fresh berries with sugar or honey.
In general, the effect of cranberries on the children's body is similar to how it affects the health of an adult. The main thing is that when a child consumes cranberries, it is necessary to ensure that reasonable limits are observed in the number of berries eaten and drinks drunk. Still, despite the fact that these products are very tasty, they should be treated not as a delicacy, but as a potent healing product.
Young children can be given up to one glass of medium-strength cranberry drink per day, and for older children, this dosage can be doubled.
What can be cooked at home?
In order to preserve the harvested fresh cranberries, there are many ways to harvest them. The simplest methods are freezing at low temperatures, drying in a dark, cool room without direct sunlight and pouring with slightly sweetened water, followed by storage in a cool place. Each of these methods will allow you to save all the valuable properties of berries for quite a long time.
In addition to the simple methods of storing cranberries, there are others that are more complex. Such recipes belong to the field of cooking, where cranberries take their rightful place among other products. Northern peoples at all times used cranberries in the preparation of main dishes. Over time, their recipes have become widespread and available to absolutely everyone. Now cranberries can be found even in the national dishes of the peoples of the south, where cranberries do not grow.
Interest in this berry among people arose not only in connection with its valuable healing properties. Thanks to its tart sweet-sour taste, cranberries are able to decorate and spice up many dishes. Amazing sauces are prepared from it, served with meat, fish, poultry. Confectioners use cranberries for fillings in pastries, make jams and marmalades from it, add it to cabbage when salted, and preserve all kinds of vegetable salads with it. Cranberry sbitni, fruit drinks, compotes often accompany any feast.
Housewives who cook food at home for the whole family love and appreciate cranberries very much. If you look in any cookbook, you can easily find recipes in each of them that contain cranberries.
Cranberry Pie
It is prepared with the addition of sour cream, based on shortbread dough. For cooking, we need the following ingredients:
- butter - 250 grams;
- granulated sugar - 200 grams;
- wheat flour - 500 grams;
- chicken egg - 3 pieces;
- sour cream with a fat content of 15% - 250 grams;
- potato starch - 20 grams;
- cranberries - 250 grams;
- baking powder dough - 5 grams.
Wheat flour must be sifted through a fine-mesh sieve, and butter must be melted over low heat until softened. Add granulated sugar to the butter, then chicken eggs and baking powder. Throw flour into the resulting mixture and knead the dough to a uniform consistency. Then we spread the shortcrust pastry into a pre-greased baking dish and level its surface, make the sides, thereby preparing it for the filling.
We mix cranberries with granulated sugar, taking about half of its total amount. The remaining amount of granulated sugar is mixed with starch and sour cream. We first place the berries on the dough, and put sour cream on top of them. Now the cake can be sent for baking in the oven. In half an hour it will be ready.
Cranberry sauce for meat dishes
This addition will give the meat a rich taste, add aromatic notes and decorate the dish before serving. For the sauce we need:
- cranberries - 200 grams;
- onions - 100 grams;
- wine vinegar - 10 grams;
- granulated sugar - 30 grams;
- cinnamon powder - 5 grams;
- table salt - 5 grams.
Finely chop the onion and place in a saucepan along with cranberries. We also add a little water there and simmer it all over low heat. After 7-10 minutes, add wine vinegar, granulated sugar, table salt and cinnamon powder. We mix all the components and boil for about 10 minutes. Before your eyes, the sauce will begin to thicken - this means that it is ready.
If you want to chop the onions and berries, this can be done with a mixer or blender, then the sauce will be of a uniform consistency.
Salted cabbage with cranberries
Such a preparation will not only be very tasty, but will also become a source of a large amount of vitamins. For salting you will need the following products:
- fresh chopped cabbage - 5 kilograms;
- fresh chopped carrots - 500 grams;
- cranberries - 150 grams;
- non-iodized salt - 150 grams.
In a large wide container, mix chopped cabbage and carrots, add salt and begin to mix the ingredients, pressing with your hands on the entire vegetable mass. Cabbage will release a small amount of juice - this is just what we need. Now you can introduce cranberries and mix the whole mass properly again. At the same time, some berries may burst - this is good, let the cabbage juice mix with the cranberry.
On top of the entire resulting mass, we lay whole leaves of cabbage and put some heavy object on them - for example, a three-liter bottle filled with water. Next, we take the container with cabbage to a cool place and wait until the product is pickled and even more juice is released. After 4-5 days, the cabbage will be ready, it can be packaged in jars and put in the refrigerator for storage.
Cranberry is an affordable product with unique taste properties.It is thanks to the addition of berries to the dish that its taste is revealed in a new, bright and unexpected way. A touch of fine tart sourness adds charm to any, even the most ordinary culinary creation.
Drinks and decoctions
Drinks from cranberries are universal - they are both a culinary product and a healing agent. In this plant, not only its fruits have medicinal properties - traditional medicine uses cranberry leaves with young shoots to heal the body. From the leaves, you can brew infusions and decoctions, which are recommended to drink for violations of the heart rate and shortness of breath, with diarrhea, and are also used as compresses for the treatment of trophic ulcers, they also irrigate the throat during a sore throat.
A decoction of a mixture of cranberry leaves and berries relieves migraine headaches, relieves pain during an exacerbation of arthritis and arthrosis of the joints, improves metabolism and removes excess salts from the body, preventing them from accumulating in the joints and kidneys. Often, other parts of medicinal plants are added to the mixture for preparing infusions and decoctions of cranberries, making up unique combinations of herbal remedies.
Here are some time-tested, effective recipes for cranberry drinks and decoctions.
- Cranberry leaf infusion - 20 grams of raw materials should be brewed with a glass of hot boiling water and brought to a boil in a water bath. After that, the infusion is removed from the heat and allowed to stand warm until completely cooled. The tool well treats the throat during colds.
- Herbal tea with cranberries - before brewing, you need to prepare a mixture of herbs: take 5 grams of cranberry leaf, oregano leaves, raspberry leaves, currant berries, juniper berries.The resulting mixture is brewed in a teapot at the rate of one tablespoon per 500 milliliters of boiling water. Used to improve the functioning of the stomach and intestines. The tool helps well with diarrhea, flatulence, improves the digestibility of food and its absorption. Drink a small cup of this tea three times a day.
- Berry decoction of cranberries - take dried fruits in the amount of two tablespoons and pour them with half a liter of boiling water. The berries are steamed over low heat until boiling, after which they are removed from the fire, covered with a lid and allowed to stand for about an hour. Use a decoction of half a glass three times a day for half an hour before meals. The decoction well tones and stimulates the immune system.
In pharmacy chains, you can now find ready-made herbal preparations consisting of cranberries with the addition of ingredients from other medicinal plants. In addition, you can take cranberries in the form of capsules containing crushed fruits and leaves of the plant - the effectiveness of such drugs is also quite high.
Application in cosmetology
Cranberries and cosmetologists did not ignore. This versatile product is currently actively used to treat acne, whiten facial skin, improve skin tone and moisturize it. In addition, knowing the diuretic properties of cranberries, those who are undergoing a course of weight loss began to actively use it. The benefits of cranberries in achieving the effect of losing weight is that It perfectly removes toxins and excess water from the body.
Thanks to the regular intake of cranberry drinks, the body heals, and forced diuresis cleanses it of toxins.
Cosmetic industry manufacturers add cranberry extracts to creams, mousses, tonics, masks that are used for the body and face.However, you can prepare an effective cosmetic product yourself at home. Here are some effective recipes based on wild cranberries.
- Cranberry toning lotion. To prepare it, you will need: dry pharmacy chamomile - 25 grams, cranberries - 30 grams, water - 200 milliliters, alcohol - 5 milliliters. Pour boiling water over chamomile and let it brew until it cools completely. Filter the chamomile infusion and add cranberry juice and alcohol to it. The resulting tonic should be treated with the skin of the face, neck, décolleté in the morning and evening, immediately after the washing procedure. It improves the shade of the skin, the skin is cleansed of pustular rashes, toning and renewal of the epidermal layer of the skin occurs.
- Cranberry and honey mask. 20 grams of berries must be crushed to a puree state, to which then add 5 grams of melted honey and 10 grams of warm olive oil. Apply the mask on the skin of the face along the massage lines and leave for about half an hour, and then rinse with water or tonic. The product nourishes and moisturizes the skin, significantly reduces vascular rosacea and pigmentation. Regular use improves skin elasticity.
- Ice cubes for rubbing the skin. First, prepare the following composition: squeeze the juice from 50 grams of cranberries and dilute it with green tea infusion in proportions of 1: 1. Then add 1 milliliter of grape seed and patchouli oils. The mixture is poured into molds for freezing and placed in the cold for subsequent freezing. A piece of ice treats the face twice a day every day. The tool narrows the skin pores, reduces sebum secretion, moisturizes the deep layers of the epidermis and softens them.
When making cranberry cosmetics at home, do not use metal utensils. Preparations must be prepared in compliance with hygiene standards, and only fresh products should be used. Before using cosmetics, always pre-test for an allergic reaction.
Tips & Tricks
In order to preserve the collected cranberries, no special devices are required - before, people could do without them. The method of storing berries directly depends on what degree of maturity they are and in what time they were collected. So, in order to preserve cranberries for the winter, harvested in early autumn from September to October, it was necessary to sort and scatter them in one layer on a flat area in a cool and dry place.
Fresh cranberries can be preserved for a long time and do not require special attention. Therefore, the higher the immaturity of cranberries, the easier it is to store due to the high content of acids in it, which prevent the processes of decay. They try to collect such cranberries when they have a white-pink color - the berry is tough, well transported, and does not burst when pressed.
If you need cranberries to ripen quickly at home, an apple or a tomato is placed in a basket or box with it - the ethylene released will speed up the ripening process of the berries. Further, the ripened berry can be sent for drying.
The older generation knows that keeping ripe berries without a refrigerator is a doable task. You need to put them in jars and pour a little sweetened cold water. Previously, cranberries were stored in barrels and put away in the cellar. The water was changed to fresh water every two weeks. Cranberries with this method of storage perfectly retains their qualities. Modern housewives put jars of soaked cranberries in the refrigerator.
You can dry cranberries in the attic, and if you need to speed up this process, use an oven. But here it is important to ensure that the cabinet door is ajar to let moisture out, and the temperature does not exceed 40 degrees, otherwise all valuable substances in the berries will be destroyed. After drying, the berry should be slightly springy when pressed, but if it crumbles into dust, this means that it is overdried. There will be no benefit from using such a product.
Freezing cranberries is pretty easy too. At the same time, it will retain all its qualities, only it is best to thaw it gradually, at room temperature. Frozen berries can be stored for more than one year and used as needed. Such cranberries can now be purchased at any supermarket all year round.
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Thanks for the helpful and interesting article! Today it is known for certain that this berry helps to speed up the healing process in many diseases, however, with some diagnoses, cranberries can provoke complications, like mine, for example ...