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Goji Juice

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Goji Juice Basics



Why Drink Goji Juice
Legend of the Goji Berry
Goji Berry Nutrition Facts
Goji Publicity
Goji Juice Energy Ratings






Why Drink Goji Juice?

  • Goji Juice may just be the most nutritionally dense food on the earth.  It is packed with antioxidants, amino acids, polysaccharides, and 21 trace minerals.
  • A complete protein!  Goji Juice may contains 19 amino acids including all 9 essential amino acids (9 essential amino acids required for children, 8 for adults).
  • Goji Juice is highly bio-available.  When your body is able to absorb the nutrients it needs, cravings are reduced.  Want to lose a couple pounds?
  • Original bloodline Goji berries are among the richest source of carotenoids of all known foods.
  • Goji berries have been consumed for centuries by some of the longest living people on the earth.  Beyond the folklore, today, Goji Juice is backed by science.
  • Anti-Aging!  Need I say more.
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Goji Berry Nutrition Facts

  • 19 amino acids
  • 21 trace minerals including germainium - a trace mineral rarely found in the food we eat.
  • 500 times more Vitamin C per ounce than oranges
  • More protein than whole wheat (13%)
  • A complete spectrum of antioxidant carotenoids, including beta-carotene (better source than even carrots) and zeaxanthin (for the eyes).
  • B Complex vitamins B1, B2, and B6
  • Vitamin E - which is rarely found in fruits
  • Solavetivone
  • Beta-Sitosterol
  • Essential fatty acids, including linoleic acid, which are required for the body's production of hormones, and the smooth functioning of the brain and nervous system.
  • Physalin
  • Cyperone
  • Betaine
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Goji Juice Energy Ratings


Bovis Energy Scale:  Created by French researcher Antoinne Bovis, the Bovis Energy Scale measures the "life force" or "natural earth energy".  The scale ranges from zero to infinity.  For example the Bovis reading on a human being is 6500.  Anything we put into our bodies with an energy rating below 6500 is life detracting anything above 6500 is life enhancing. 

Living organisms, water, and plants are not the only items with "life force".  Rock formations and the Earth itself also have a "life force".  It is believed the Earth creates energy in the 7000 to 18,000 range.  If you visit one of the Earth's vorticies you may be in the presence of over 2,000,000 Bovis as many have registered at that range.

So how does Goji Juice rate?
  • Noni Juice - 17,000
  • Sea Silver - 24,000
  • Limu Juice - 54,000
  • Himalayan Goji Juice - 355,000

Hertz Energy Scale:  German physicist Heinrich Rudolf Hertz proved energy is transmitted through a vacuum via electro magnetic waves.  Some of the recorded Hertz ratings include:
  • Noni Juice - 0-500
  • Sea Silver - 2000
  • Xango - 2000
  • Limu Juice - 2300
  • Goji Juice - 6000

ORAC Scale:  Developed by scientists at the United States Department of Agriculture, the ORAC Scale, short for Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity, measures the total antioxidant capability of foods and other chemical substances. 

Researchers suggest eating plenty fruits and vegetables with high-ORAC ratings may protect cells from the oxidative effects of free radicals.  They also suggest these same fruits and vegetables may help slow the aging process in both the body and the brain.  One thing to keep in mind though, recent testing has had mixed results.  "It may be that combinations of nutrients found in foods have greater protective effects than each nutrient taken alone," said Guohua Cao, a physician and chemist who developed the ORAC assay. 

ORAC units per 100 grams (about 3 1/2 ounces)
Top Fruits Top Vegetables
  • Prunes - 5770
  • Rasins - 2830
  • Blueberries - 2400
  • Blackberries - 2036
  • Strawberries - 1540
  • Raspberries - 1220
  • Plums - 949
  • Oranges - 750
  • Red Grapes - 739
  • Cherries - 670
  • Kale - 1770
  • Spinach - 1260
  • Brussels Sprouts - 980
  • Alfalfa Sprouts - 930
  • Broccoli Florets - 890
  • Beets - 840
  • Red Bell Pepper - 710
  • Onion - 450
  • Corn - 400
  • Egg Plant - 390
  • Tahitian Noni - 1506
  • Ningxia Lycium (Goji Berries) - 25,300






Legend of the Goji Berry

If you have not yet heard of goji, you are not alone. 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. 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.

Since its discovery in the Himalayas, those who know of the remarkable goji berry are awed by its unmatched health-promoting powers.




Goji Publicity
  • Mass Media attention
    • Women's World - 2004 - An entire article about the goji berry.
    • In Touch Magazine - July 2004 - "Why Is Hollywood Wild For This Berry? Goji Berries Help Stars Look Younger!"
    • The Shaw Report From Entertainment Weekly Magazine - July 2004 - "What's In? Goji Berries!"
    • Specialty Food Magazine - Food Trends: October 2004 - "Hollywood's newest darling isn't a sultry starlet, rather a berry. The Goji berry, considered one of the more nutritionally rich foods in the world..."
    • Chicago Wellness Magazine - Dec/Jan 2005 Edition - "Dr. Earl Mindell Speaks Candidly About Health In America"
    • Kevin Trudeau Natural Cures Newsletter - January 2005 - referring to only 3 juices, one of which is goji juice "I believe you will see spectacular health benefits!"
    • Dr. Mindell Speaks At The United Nations - Dr. Mindell was invited to speak on the subject of anti-aging at the United Nations in April 2005!
    • Austrialian Harper's Bazaar - September 2005 - Beating cellulite with the help of Goji!
    • LA Times - Monday July 18, 2005 - Lycium May Repress Some Cancer Cells
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