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Tibetan Goji Berries
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Wild, Raw, Sun-dried, USDA-Certified Organic
Organic Tibetan Goji Berries
Mother Nature’s Super Anti-Aging Food
Organic Tibetan Goji Berries are called Mother Nature’s Super Anti-Aging Food. We offer you the only USDA organic, Tibetan mountain berries. The source makes ALL the difference. The unique Tibetan growing environment, including purity of soil, water and air makes these the purest and most nutritious berries anywhere. A unique find, these berries are sun-dried and not treated. You will taste the difference!
One-month supply
Raw, whole, organic Goji Berries
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Goji Berries AAC-2040 1 lb / 450 gm | |
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$20.00 OUT OF STOCK |
Quotes from Our Happy Customers
“I just love these berries. I use them in my cereal and salad, and in the afternoon when I get the munchies”
─ T.A., Hawai’i
About Organic Goji Berries
major problem in aging is the lack of vital nutrients for the body and brain. In valleys of Tibet and Mongolia there is a very special berry, brimming with antioxidant effects, B-complex vitamins, Vitamin C and Vitamin E, protein, over 29 trace minerals, including calcium, iron, and zinc, plus anti-inflammatory properties. It is well documented that many people in those areas live very healthy lives and for well over a hundred years.
The Tibetan variety of Lycium called Goji is considered to be the Mother of all Lyciums! It grows in very remote unpolluted hills and valleys of Tibet and Mongolia, in soil so rich in nutrients that the berries are exploding with this special nurturing vitality.
Goji is the ancient colloquial name given only to this Tibetan variety of Lycium berry by the indigenous Tibetan and Mongolian people of the region. Local wildcrafters are careful to distinguish the Goji berry from its distantly related offspring, the Chinese Wolfberry (Lycium barbarum), pointing out that whilst the later evolved (over centuries) from the Goji berry, its genetic makeup differs considerably, as do the regions within which these two different berries are growing. Many marketers often call there wolfberries 'Goji' to give them special importance.
The Tibetan Goji Berry grows in profusion in remote wild areas with vines reaching over twenty feet. The round red berries are harvested in the late summer and early autumn by being shaken onto mats, then carefully shade-dried before packaging on location. These berries are free of any chemical pesticides and environmental toxic compounds. In fact, Anti-Aging Company offers the only USDA-CERTIFIED ORGANIC TIBETAN GOJI BERRY. These are the best wildcrafted berries, and because they are wildcrafted, they have more nutrient energy then cultivated varieties such as the Lycium barbarum abundantly available from China. Enjoy these great berries.
Directions for Use
Savior each berry individually or by the handful. Add to hot and cold cereals, blender fruit juice drinks, add a handful to your water bottle and eat them as you drink, use in trail mix, soups, and baked goods. To further soften the berries, place into boiling water for 5 seconds, drain, dry and eat. Gojis are the perfect snack food. Carry some in a small bag during the day. When you feel the need for some energy or you have the urge to snack, place a tablespoon or so of the berries in your mouth and slowly chew them, savoring the flavor.
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