GoJi berries hve been used for centuries to maintain health of the entire body.
GoJi berries are considered one of the most nutrient dense whole food sources. They are great to use while doing a body
detox or to just provide the nutrients needed by the body on a daily basis that is not supplied by the average
diet.
Recent studies have shown a link between the consumption of goji berries and an increased output of human
growth hormone from the pituitary gland. Human growth hormone is related for weight management, muscle growth, enhanced
sleep and anti-aging.
Goji berries are perhaps the
most nutritionally-rich fruit on the planet. Goji berries contain
18 kinds of amino acids (six times higher than bee pollen) and contain all 8 essential amino acids (such as isoleucine and tryptophan).
Goji berries contain up to 21
trace minerals (the main ones being zinc, iron, copper, calcium, germanium, selenium, and phosphorus).
Goji berries are the richest source of carotenoids, including beta-carotene (more beta carotene than carrots), of all known foods or plants on earth!
They contain 500 times the amount of vitamin C, by weight, than oranges making them second only to camu camu berries as the
richest vitamin C source on earth. Goji berries also contain vitamins B1, B2, B6,
and vitamin E.
Mature fruits contain about 11 mg of iron per 100 grams, beta-sisterol
(an anti-inflammatory agent), linoleic acid (a fatty acid), sesquiterpenoids (cyperone, solavetivone), tetraterpenoids (zeaxanthin,
physalin), and betaine (0.1%).
Goji berries contain polysaccharides which fortify the immune system.
A polysaccharide found in this fruit has been found to be a powerful secretagogue (a substance that stimulates the secretion
of rejuvenative human growth hormone by the pituitary gland).
Goji berries have been traditionally regarded as a longevity, strength-building,
and sexual potency food of the highest order. In several study groups with elderly people the berry was given once a day for
3 weeks, many beneficial results were experienced and 67% of the patients T cell transformation functions tripled and the
activity of the patients white cell interleukin-2 doubled. In addition, the results showed that all the patients spirit and
optimism increased significantly, appetite improved in 95% of the patients, 95% of the patients slept better, and 35% of the
patients partially recovered their sexual function.
The famed Li Qing Yuen, who apparently lived to the age of 252 years
(1678-1930), consumed Goji berries daily. The life of Li Qing Yuen is the most well-documented case of extreme longevity known.
The Goji berry is a deep-red, dried fruit about the same size as a raisin.
The Goji berry tastes somewhat like a cross between a cranberry and a cherry.
A good daily intake of Goji berries is 10-30
grams (a small handful). Goji berries may be used as snacks or mixed with recipes or smoothies like other dried fruits.