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Hi Family,

I am looking for the best price on a fairly large quantity of gogi berries. If anyone has any suggestions please share.

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Hey Pam,

 

This is a great site for Gogi Berries (organic, soft and cheap). Look over the prices and info and if you like I have also posted the site link so you can sign up and get the specials.

 

Enjoy!

Chef Olive

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"These are the fruitiest berries we've ever tasted!"

 

 

10 lbs. / $7.50 lb.

 

 

2 Lbs.- $19.00+ $10 priority shipping 3 Lbs.- $27.00+ $10 priority shipping 5 Lbs.- $40.00+ $10 priority shipping 10 Lbs.- $75.00+ $10 priority shipping 20 Lbs.- $150.00+ $20 priority shipping Goji berries, sometimes called wolfberries, are perhaps the most nutritionally dense 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). Thus they are a source of complete protein! 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

or 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. These Goji berries grow in protected valleys in million year old soil in wild and cultivated areas of inner Mongolia and Tibet. The plants grow like bushes with vines that reach over 15 feet. The berries are never touched by hand as they will oxidize and turn black if touched while fresh. They are shaken onto mats, then dried in the shade. 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.Because of their extraordinary nutrient value, rich red color, and pleasant, full-bodied taste, the Chinese have been growing this alkaline fruit for thousands of years and it has played a role in Chinese medicine for thousands of years.Goji berries are renowned for their incredible antioxidant content. On an ORAC antioxidant test, goji berries scored 133, The main active component of the goji is the antioxidant, immune-boosting, non-sweet sugar called Lycium Barbarum Polysaccharide (LBP). The richness of LBP compared to sweet sugars in goji makes this food friendly to those on sugar-restricted diets.Some of the Benefits of Goji include:* Improved Sleep* Improved Eyesight * Helps Regulate Blood Sugar* Potent Anti-Oxidant* Boosts Immune

Function* Strengthens Liver Function* Anti-Aging Properties* Increases Alkalinity* Athletic Enhancement* Improved White Blood Cell Count* Mood Enhancing * Increased Energy and Strength* Maintain Healthy Cholesterol* Increases Youthfulness * Enhanced Libido & Sexual Function* Inhibit Lipid Per Oxidation * Lose Weight * DNA Protection * Improved Fertility * Supports Kidney Health * Improves Memory * Improves Digestion*

Helps Alleviate Anxiety & Stress* Improves Hormonal Balance

The site www,allraw.com

 

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atzzill <atzzill Gogi Berries , blakensonsDate: Saturday, June 6, 2009, 12:52 PM

 

 

Hi Family,I am looking for the best price on a fairly large quantity of gogi berries. If anyone has any suggestions please share.Thanks,Pam

 

 

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Thanks SOOO much this is the best deal i've seen yet.

Blessings

Pam

 

 

 

olive mackey <fortheloveofraw

 

Sun, 7 Jun 2009 5:28 pm

Re: Gogi Berries

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hey Pam,

 

This is a great site for Gogi Berries (organic, soft and cheap). Look over the prices and info and if you like I have also posted the site link so you can sign up and get the specials.

 

Enjoy!

Chef Olive

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"These are the fruitiest berries we've ever tasted!"

 

 

10 lbs. / $7.50 lb.

 

 

2 Lbs.- $19.00

+ $10 priority shipping

 

 

3 Lbs.- $27.00

+ $10 priority shipping

 

 

5 Lbs.- $40.00

+ $10 priority shipping

 

 

10 Lbs.- $75.00

+ $10 priority shipping

 

 

20 Lbs.- $150.00

+ $20 priority shipping

 

 

Goji berries, sometimes called wolfberries, are perhaps the most nutritionally dense 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). Thus they are a source of complete protein! 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 or 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. These Goji berries grow in protected valleys in million year old soil in wild and cultivated areas of inner Mongolia and Tibet. The plants grow like bushes with vines that reach over 15 feet. The berries are never touched by hand as they will oxidize and turn black if touched while fresh. They are shaken onto mats, then dried in the shade. 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.

 

Because of their extraordinary nutrient value, rich red color, and pleasant, full-bodied taste, the Chinese have been growing this alkaline fruit for thousands of years and it has played a role in Chinese medicine for thousands of years.

 

Goji berries are renowned for their incredible antioxidant content. On an ORAC antioxidant test, goji berries scored 133, The main active component of the goji is the antioxidant, immune-boosting, non-sweet sugar called Lycium Barbarum Polysaccharide (LBP). The richness of LBP compared to sweet sugars in goji makes this food friendly to those on sugar-restricted diets.

 

Some of the Benefits of Goji include:

 

* Improved Sleep

* Improved Eyesight

* Helps Regulate Blood Sugar

* Potent Anti-Oxidant

* Boosts Immune Function

* Strengthens Liver Function

* Anti-Aging Properties

* Increases Alkalinity

* Athletic Enhancement

* Improved White Blood Cell Count

* Mood Enhancing

* Increased Energy and Strength

* Maintain Healthy Cholesterol

* Increases Youthfulness

* Enhanced Libido & Sexual Function

* Inhibit Lipid Per Oxidation

* Lose Weight

* DNA Protection

* Improved Fertility

* Supports Kidney Health

* Improves Memory

* Improves Digestion

* Helps Alleviate Anxiety & Stress

* Improves Hormonal Balance

 

The site www,allraw.com

 

 

 

--- On Sat, 6/6/09, atzzill (AT) aol (DOT) com <atzzill (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote:

 

 

atzzill (AT) aol (DOT) com <atzzill (AT) aol (DOT) com>

Gogi Berries

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Saturday, June 6, 2009, 12:52 PM

 

 

 

Hi Family,

I am looking for the best price on a fairly large quantity of gogi berries. If anyone has any suggestions please share.

Thanks,

Pam

 

 

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Hi Pam,It also occurs to me that you might want to call My Organic Market and ask about bulk. I've bought from them before and my experience is they pass on the savings AND I don't have to pay shipping. I believe most the local co-ops also carry organic goji berries, too.

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Thanks Sharon,

That's a good idea. I also found reasonable prices with Kariba Farms in NJ. I'll let folks know after I speak with them directly.

Blessings

Pam

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sharon Greenspan <sharon

 

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Mon, 8 Jun 2009 6:37 am

Re: Gogi Berries

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi Pam,

 

It also occurs to me that you might want to call My Organic Market and ask about bulk. I've bought from them before and my experience is they pass on the savings AND I don't have to pay shipping. I believe most the local co-ops also carry organic goji berries, too.

 

~~

Sharon Greenspan

Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner

Nutritional Consultant * Energy Medicine Practitioner

301-816-0752

www.wildsuccess.us --for a healthy lifestyle

www.wildsuccess.us/naturalzing --for healthy snacks

 

 

 

 

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