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What Is Goji Juice?
Some of us may
have heard of goji berries but few of us know much about
them or their history. Lori Matthews tells us more.
Goji
Juice - Goji (Lycium barbarum –
Latin).
While it has occupied an important place in traditional
Asian medicine for countless generations, the secrets of its
nutritional benefits have remained a mystery to most of the
world.
Through the ages, legends abound about this miraculous
fruit, the goji berry. There are festivals held to celebrate
its goodness, and a poem was written in its honor.
During the Tang Dynasty (around 800 AD), a well had been dug
beside a wall near a famous Buddhist temple that was covered
with goji vines. Over the years, countless berries had
fallen into the well. Those who prayed there had the ruddy
complexion of good health, and even at the age of eighty
they had no white hair and had lost no teeth, simply because
they drank the water from the well.
It is said that the Himalayans were the first natural
healers, and that they shared their wisdom with the ancient
herbalists of China, Tibet, and India. One of their most
prized secrets was the fruit of the native goji vine, which
had been flourishing in the Himalayan valleys since the
beginning of time. Those who came there to learn took the
goji home with them and planted it in their own valleys,
thus spreading the legend of this most marvelous and
healthful fruit.
The people of Central Asia who love and cherish these goji
berries so much that they devote two weeks every year to
festivals in their honor.
Scientists realized four primary bioactive polysaccharides
were discovered in Lycium barbarum. They named them Lycium
barbarum polysaccharides (LBP).
Research suggests that goji’s unique polysaccharides control
and command many of the body’s most important biochemical
defense systems.
Since its discovery in the Himalayas, those who know of the
remarkable goji berry are awed by its unmatched
health-promoting powers.
Scientific research from major universities around the world
has validated the remarkable health benefits of the goji
berry claimed by the Himalayan Healers thousands of years
ago. Over 50 studies have already been published in
prestigious health journals, including:
British Journal of Nutrition, International
Immunopharmacology, Journal of Chinese Herbal Medicine,
Journal of Ethno pharmacology China Pharmacology and
Toxicology, Chinese Herb News Magazine Research
Communications Molecular Pathology and Pharmacology Chinese
Patent Herbs, Chinese Herbs, Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
Chinese Oncology Magazine, Hygiene Research, Physiology
Academic Journal Chinese Stomatology, And Many More...
To quote Dr. Mindell's book, "Goji: The Himalayan Health
Secret"... "many of the world's longest living people
consume regular daily helpings of a tiny red fruit that just
happens to be the world's most powerful anti-aging food: the
Goji Berry."
This tiny fruit revealed itself to be quite possibly the
most nutritionally dense food on earth!
Article
Author - Lori Matthews
Lori Matthews studies
health, nutrition and wellness. Enjoys writing articles
on health for both people and pets. Please visit
Himalayan Goji Juice for more information.
Article Source: http://articlewell.com
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