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The Goji Berry is a powerful antioxidant, containing 18 amino acids (six times higher than bee pollen), more betacarotene than carrots, 21 trace minerals, and 500 times the amount of vitamin C by weight than oranges. It's loaded with vitamin B1, B2, B6 and vitamin E. The protein of the berry displays an insulin-like action that is effective in fat decomposition.

 

They are tasty, sweet-but not too sweet-can be eaten as is for a snack, added to shakes, cereals, trail mix, salads, desserts or tea blends.

 

I have wild/organic Tibetan Goji Berries for sale. $22.50 for an 18oz. bag-no extra shipping costs. They are in now-to reserve a bag or more call or email Asya (206)527-1780Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. Click Here

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yepp, asya, i knew about those berries, i've been

eating them for some time, and i get them from

rawfood.com ... for $30.00 ... and such a discount

sounds good to me a;ready... where are you getting

them

and of course i want at least a bag of it, since i

just

got one from san diego ... yes , i love them, it

brings

me back to my old country ... when i was young...and

used to go out in the wilderness for berries and

mushrooms ... such a variety ... and among those

berries one of them was pretty similar to the

gojies...

i wish i could have some fresh, in the himalayas

now...

so...where and when and how can i reach you...attila

 

 

 

 

--- " Asya K. Milazzo " <rawasya wrote:

 

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sale. $22.50 for an 18oz. bag-no extra shipping costs.

They are in now-to reserve a bag or more call or email

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hi attila-yes, i have the good ones-from an orcas island connection. Call me whenever to get some-206-527-1780. i'm in greenlake neighborhood...asya

 

>attila madaras

>RawSeattle >RawSeattle >Re: [RawSeattle] Goji Berries >Wed, 14 Aug 2002 20:18:02 -0700 (PDT) > > > yepp, asya, i knew about those berries, i've been >eating them for some time, and i get them from >rawfood.com ... for $30.00 ... and such a discount >sounds good to me a;ready... where are you getting >them >and of course i want at least a bag of it, since i >just >got one from san diego ... yes , i love them, it >brings >me back to my old country ... when i was young...and >used to go out in the wilderness for berries and >mushrooms ... such a variety ... and among those >berries one of them was pretty similar to the >gojies... >i wish i could have some fresh, in the himalayas >now... >so...where and when and how can i reach you...attila > > > > >--- "Asya K. Milazzo" wrote: > >

 

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The Goji Berry is a powerful antioxidant, >containing 18 amino acids (six times higher than bee >pollen), more betacarotene than carrots, 21 trace >minerals, and 500 times the amount of vitamin C by >weight than oranges. It's loaded with vitamin B1, B2, >B6 and vitamin E. The protein of the berry displays an >insulin-like action that is effective in fat >decomposition.

 

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They are tasty, sweet-but not too sweet-can be >eaten as is for a snack, added to shakes, >cereals, trail mix, salads, desserts or tea >blends.

 

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I have wild/organic Tibetan Goji Berries for >sale. $22.50 for an 18oz. bag-no extra shipping costs. >They are in now-to reserve a bag or more call or email >Asya (206)527-1780

 

 

 

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