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Goji
Born in 1678, Li Qing Yuen
was a master herbalist who
traveled extensively
throughout Tibet and
Southeast Asia,. He lived to
be 225 years old and
attributed his healthy, long
life to his special diet.
Lin Qing Yuen ate very
little meat and consumed
mostly vegetables and herbs.
He also consumed a Lycium
soup on a daily basis.
Lycium or Goji Berry, is a
remarkable red berry that
grows wild on the hillsides
of Tibet and Inner Mongolia.
Modern day scientists are
just beginning to unlock the
ancient secrets recognized
by Chinese herbalists for
over 1700 years. The
incredible Goji Berry is
loaded with Antioxidants,
Vitamins, Minerals and
unique Polysaccharides that
are celebrated for their
remarkable healing
qualities.
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Wolfberries
Goji is also known as wolfberry and is
similar in texture and size to a raisin.
Goji berries are known for being
beneficial natural sources of Zeaxanthin,
which is a carotenoid naturally found in
healthy eyes. In addition to Zeaxanthin,
Goji contains many natural
polysaccharides, antioxidants and
phytonutrients and has been used as a
tonic by herbalists to help bring a
sense of well-being and harmony to the
body and mind.
Wolfberries have been used in
traditional Chinese folk medicine for
over 5,000 years. Ancient Chinese
medical texts celebrated wolfberries for
their wide range of health benefits
including strengthening the 'chi' or
life force of the body. The people who
consumed this fruit apparently lived
free of common diseases like arthritis,
cancer and diabetes. Moreover, their
life expectancy has reached over 100
years!
In addition to being packed with
vitamins B1 and B6, and vitamin E,
wolfberries contain more protein than
whole wheat, 18 amino acids, 21 trace
minerals (including zinc, iron, copper,
calcium, selenium, phosphorus and
germanium; a very rare anti-cancer agent
almost never found in food), more beta
carotene than carrots, 500 times more
vitamin C by weight than oranges,
essential fatty acids (required for the
production of hormones and smooth
functioning of the brain and nervous
system) and is the richest source of
carotenoids (natural fat-soluble
pigments that play a critical role in
vitamin A activity in humans) of any
food on the planet.
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Beneficial Ingredients & Health Benefits:
Beta Sitosterol:
anti-inflammatory agent found to lower
cholesterol, and used to treat sexual
impotence and prostrate enlargement.
Zeaxanthin and Lutein: Valued for
their role in protecting the eyes.
Betaine: Used by the liver to
produce Choline which assists
detoxification reactions in the liver.
Betaine is known to protect DNA, enhance
memory, promote muscle growth and
protects us from fatty liver disease.
Cyperone: A sesquiterpene used in
treatment of cervical cancer. It is also
known to benefit heart and blood
pressure problems as well as
menstruation problems.
Solavetivone: A powerful
anti-fungal and anti-bacterial agent.
Physalin: A natural compound that
boosts the immune system. Found to be
effective in treating leukemia,
hepatitis B and cancer. |
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Disclaimer: *The above statements have not
been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose,
treat, cure or prevent any disease. |
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