Whole, dried Goji berries are bright red and about the size of a raisin, but not quite as sweet as a raisin. Their flavor might be likened to a combination of cherries, dates, and raspberries. The vines of Goji plants often reach well over fifteen feet. The harsh climates in the traditional growing areas for Goji berries are partially responsible for the plant's hardiness and potency. It can be likened to the way the highest antioxidant blueberries found in the U.S. come from the harsh, yet rich and fertile climate of Alaska. Research done at New Brunswick Labs that extensively investigated blueberries grown in the U.S., showed a direct correlation between harsh climates and antioxidants in fruit. Plants given all the nutrients they need to be healthy, actually make more substances to protect themselves from harsh environments.
Evidence shows that nutrients in Goji berries improve cell communication and have antioxidant as well as anti-inflammatory properties. These substances have been shown to increase mitochondrial function and detoxification. It has also been shown that nutrient dense foods such as Goji berries are far superior to supplementation with isolated nutrients contained in juices, capsules or tablets.
Goji berries are found growing wild in remote, fertile valleys. They are naturally rich in antioxidant carotenoids, vitamin A, and Zeaxanthin. They contain B-complex vitamins, Vitamin C, and important polysaccharides. These special little berries contain more protein than whole wheat (they are 10% protein) and supply 18 different amino acids including all 8 essential amino acids. In addition, Goji berries are loaded with many phytonutrients.
Additional Details of Wild Tibetan Goji Berries 18 Ounce - Tibetan Goji Berry Co
Cost Per Serving: $0.83
Weight:
1.38 lbs
SKU:
016-01-001-00
Additional notes:
Store in a dry, cool place.
Brand:
Tibetan Goji Berry Co
Contraindications :
Consult your physician before use
Special instructions:
Store in a dry, cool place.
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