Goji berries are shriveled red berries that look like red raisins that grow on an evergreen shrub found in temperate and subtropical regions in China, Mongolia and in the Himalayas in Tibet. They are usually found dried, have a slight tangy taste, and belong to the nightshade (Solonaceae) family. Some other Names for Gojji berries include Lycium barbarum, wolfberry, gou qi zi, and Fructus lycii.
Goji Berries have more vitamin C pound for pound than oranges. Scientifically controlled studies using vitamin C for colds show that it can reduce the severity of cold symptoms, acting as a natural antihistamine. The vitamin may be useful for allergy control for the same reason: It may reduce histamine levels. By giving the immune system one of the important nutrients it needs, extra vitamin C can often shorten the duration of the cold. Being an important factor in collagen production, vitamin C is useful in wound healing of all types. From cuts and broken bones to burns and recovery from surgical wounds, vitamin C taken orally helps wounds to heal faster and better. I love using the dried goji berries in a salad for zap flavour and healthier salad.
Goji berries have been used for 6,000 years by herbalists in China, Tibet and India to:
- protect the liver
- help eyesight
- improve sexual function and fertility
- strengthen the legs
- boost immune function
- improve circulation
- promote longevity
Goji berries are also rich in antioxidants, particularly carotenoids such as beta-carotene and zeaxanthin. One of zeaxanthin's key roles is to protect the retina of the eye by absorbing blue light and acting as an antioxidant. In fact, increased intake of foods containing zeathanthin may decrease the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the leading cause of vision loss and blindness in people over the age of 65.
In recent years, goji juice has become popular as a health beverage. Companies marketing goji juice often mention the unsupported claim that a man named Li Qing Yuen consumed goji berries daily and lived to be 252 years old. Marketers also list extensive health benefits of goji juice, even though there are few published clinical trials in humans.
In traditional Chinese medicine, goji berries are eaten raw, brewed into a tea, added to Chinese soups, or made into liquid extracts. Goji berries have appeared in snack foods in North America. For example, the health food store Trader Joe's sells a goji berry trail mix. Whole goji berries are available at Chinese herbal shops. Goji juice can be found in some health food stores, online stores, and through network marketers.
Health Benefits Of Goji
Most fruit juice you find in the grocery store is unhealthy because it is watered down and loaded with added sugar and preservatives. It's hardly fruit juice, just read the ingredients.
If you are wondering how to get healthy juice go to your health food store and get organic fruit and make the juice yourself. If you don't have time to make juice at home and need it bottled or want to try another type of healthy fruit juice you should give goji berry juice a try.
The goji berry is found in regions like China, Mongolia, and Tibet (in the Himalayas). The goji berry has been eaten by the people of these regions for centuries and has even been nicknamed the "happy berry" at local festivals. It is not until recently that people in the west have begun to notice the health benefits of goji berry juice.
The Chinese include the goji berry in their medical practices. Traditionally the Chinese:
* Prepare the goji berry as a tincture for use in their medicines
* Eat them raw
* Brew the goji berry in tea
*Traditional cooking - it is frequently used in Chinese soups, and it is also used in a popular Chinese wine
What Does Goji Berry Juice Taste Like?
Both the Goji berry and goji berry juices are very sweet. Many goji juice drinkers compare the taste of a goji berry to that of a raisin. In my opinion it tastes pretty good, but the taste should be irrelevant once you learn the numerous health benefits the goji berry provides.
The Health Benefits of the Goji Berry
The health benefits of the goji berry that have been known and used by the Chinese for centuries include:
* Improved circulation
* Improved vision
* Cancer-fighting properties
* Increased sperm production
* Replenished semen
* Well nourished liver and kidneys
* Better complexion
The goji berry, along with many other fruit juices, such as acai juice, contains a powerful amount of antioxidants. Beyond that goji berry juice contains natural vitamins and nutrients your body needs everyday. Goji berry juice contains nutrients like:
* Physalin
* Betatine
* Cyperone
* Beta-sitoserol
So forget about all of those sugary "fake" fruit juices that line the shelves of your grocery store. Simply go to your local health food store instead and make real juice for yourself or tell an employee at the store that you would like to give goji berry juice a try.
They will be able to help you and even explain the health benefits of this "super fruit" in more detail. Good luck on your journey towards health and wellness!
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