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Improve Your Health with Goji Berries

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By Dominique Teng



Improve your health with goji berries

Goji berries (Lycium barbarum, not to be confused with Lycium chinense), also known as Wolfsberry, are native to China, Mongolia and the Himalaya, especially Tibet. They are well known in the Oriental materia medica for more than 6,000 years.

Since ancient times, goji berries were used to promote overall health, protect the liver, improve blood circulation, improve the sexual function and fertility, and boost the immune system.

With the ORAC value of 25,300 in 20 grams of fresh fruits, goji berries are an exceptional source of antioxidants, especially beta-carotene and zeaxanthin. Since ancient times they were used by the Chinese to improve and protect the vision. This was ages before the modern science discovered that the central role of zeaxanthin is to protect the eye from macular degeneration.

Goji berries are considered to be a super food that is rich in Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Thiamine (Vitamin B1), Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Niacin (Vitamin B6). They contain fiber and 18 amino acids, eight of which are the essential amino acids that cannot be produced by the body. Moreover, goji berries are a good source of minerals, among others iron, zinc, copper, phosphorus, and the immune system supporting selenium and germanium. Goji berries also contain the anti-inflammatory beta-sisterol that reduces blood levels of cholesterol in the body. The Lycium barbarum polysaccharide is a unique agent that is known for its potential to increase the production of the human growth hormone, HGH, by the pituitary gland, hence the rejuvenating potential of this power berries that was attributed to them by the ancient Chinese. Goji berries also contain other active agents that have anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, the ability to increase the activity of the white blood cells, or the ability to enhance the liver or digestive functions in the body. Goji berries have a very law glycemic index, GI, and are known to regulate the blood sugar and metabolism.

The health industry launched products that not only promote the overall health, but also support weight loss and healthy metabolism. The claims are often very dramatic, but the use of goji berries as a weight loss formula is not very well documented.

Goji berries can be consumed like raisins in your morning cereal, in form of capsules or as juice. I like them as a tea or in my favorite smoothie. Here is the recipe:

  1. one cup of organic Tibetan goji berries, washed and soaked in water over night
  2. two ripe organic bananas
  3. two cups of organic almond milk
  4. one teaspoon of organic manuka honey
  5. one pinch of organic sea salt
  6. one table spoon of organic flax oil

Mix all the ingredients in a blender or a food processor, adding the flax oil at the end. Enjoy!

If you are struggling with your weight, you may want to explore the market for the goji products for weight loss. Remember, however, that supplements cannot replace a healthy and balanced nutrition. Consult you health care provider before you begin supplementation with a product that you never tried before.

by Dominique Teng

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Dominique Teng  says:
4 weeks ago

The latest news: "Lycium barbarum inhibits growth of estrogen receptor positive human breast cancer cells by favorably altering estradiol metabolism." Research was conducted and published at the Strang Cancer Prevention Center, New York, NY, USA

Rita  says:
3 weeks ago

Ich habe mir die Beeren in China gekauft. Hab' nicht gewusst, dass man sie einweichen kann.

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