Sunday, August 31, 2008

Benefits of Goji Berry


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Goji berry is considered as a super food, and with great content comes with great benefits. :)
  • nourish blood
  • improve vision
  • enhance libido
  • calm nervous system
  • improve physical endurance
  • promote longevity
  • promotes normal blood pressure
  • supports cardiovascular health
  • provides immune support
  • look and feel younger
  • strengthen heart
  • maintain normal cholesterol levels
  • support hormonal balance in women
  • balance blood sugar
  • enhance memory and recall ability
  • protect and nourish kidneys
  • help cope with stress
  • help provide better quality of sleep
  • increase fertility
  • weight loss

Sources: Goji Berry Benefits, Benefits of Goji Berries, Certified Organic / Wild Crafted

Monday, August 25, 2008

Register For A Customer Account Before Buying The Himalayan Goji Juice


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If you are interested in buying your own Himalayan Goji Juice, you need to have a customer account at Freelife first.
  1. Go to Freelife.
  2. Choose your country (found at the lower part of the page).
  3. On the upper right corner, click "Go To My Account".
  4. If it is your first time to order and you still do not have a customer account, press the "Create My Customer Account" button.
  5. Otherwise, enter your information on the boxes provided at the lower part of the page to go to your account to do purchases.
Take note that it is important to choose your correct location to avoid unnecessary complications.

Goji Berry: A Super Food


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"It is a dream come true to bring the miraculous goji to the world. I believe that Himalayan Goji ® Juice will have more powerful benefits on health, well-being, anti-aging than any other product I have seen in the last 40 years" - Dr. Mindell
Goji berry is considered a super food because it contains many nutrients and other things that are very beneficial for the human body.
  • Polysaccharides. Goji's four unique polysaccharides, or phytonutrient compounds, work in the body as directors and carriers of the instructions that cells use to communicate with each other. These polysaccharides are "Master Molecules" and command and control many of the body's most important defense systems.
  • Amino acids. They make up proteins and are important components of cells. A goji berry contains 19 amino acids, including 8 that are essential for life.
  • Vitamin C. Goji Berry contains 500 times more vitamin C by weight than an orange.
  • Antioxidants. They help to not only give the immune system a boost, but also control free radical cell growth which is thought to be a contributory factor to cancer.
  • Trace minerals. These minerals are required in minute quantities for physiological functioning. Trace minerals include iron, manganese, copper, iodine, zinc, cobalt, fluoride, and selenium.
  • Vitamin E. This vitamin is very rarely found in fruits, only in grains and seeds.
  • Protein. A Goji berry contains more protein than whole wheat (13 percent).
  • Vitamin B-complex. These vitamins are necessary for converting food into energy.
  • Beta-Sitosterol. Beta-Sitosterol is an anti-inflammatory agent which is known to lower cholesterol.
  • Essential fatty acids. These are required for the body’s production of hormones and for the smooth functioning of the brain and nervous system.
  • Cyperone. A sesquiterpene that benefits the heart and blood pressure, alleviates menstrual discomfort, and has been used in the treatment of cervical cancer.
  • Solavetivone. A powerful anti-fungal and anti-bacterial compound.
  • Physalin. A natural compound that is active against all major types of leukaemia. It has been shown to increase splenic natural killer cell activity in normal and tumour-bearing mice, with broad-spectrum anti-cancer effect. It has also been used as a treatment for hepatitis B.
  • Betaine. This is used by the liver to produce choline, a compound that calms nervousness, enhances memory, promotes muscle growth, and protects against fatty liver disease. Betaine also provides methyl groups in the body’s energy reactions and can help reduce levels of homocystine, a prime risk factor in heart disease. It also protects DNA.
Source: Goji Berries, Yahoo! Answers, Murad, Goji Berry Miracle,

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Goji Berry


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Also known as Chinese wolf berry, Barbary matrimony vine, bocksdorn, Duke of Argyll's tea tree and/or matrimony vine, goji berries are shriveled red berries that look like red raisins.

Goji berries grow on shrubs found in temperate and subtropical regions in China, Mongolia and in the Himalayas in Tibet. They are in the nightshade (Solonaceae) family. Goji berries have a mild tangy taste that is slightly sweet and sour. They have a similar shape and chewy texture as raisins.

In traditional Chinese medicine, goji berries are eaten raw, brewed into a tea, added to Chinese soups, or made into liquid extracts. There are also Goji juice available in markets.

Goji berries are considered super food. In fact, the article titled The 10 best foods you are not eating included goji berries in the list. It was found out that goji berries have plenty of benefits because it has plenty of macronutrients to begin with. It can cure illnesses and diseases which is why the popularity of this fruit has spread the entire world fast.

Many people can attest to the positive changes the goji berries have made in their lives. If you wonder why, buy yourself a goji juice and try it out!

Sources: Wikipedia, About, GojiBerriesBlog