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- Contains 19 amino acids-building blocks of protein, including all eight that are essential for life
- Contains 21 trace minerals, including germanium, an anti-cancer trace mineral rarely found in foods
- Contains more protein than whole wheat (13 percent)
- Contains a complete spectrum of antioxidant carotenoids, including beta-carotene (a better source than even carrots!) and zeaxanthin (protects the eyes). Goji berries are the richest source of carotenoids of all known foods.
- Contains vitamin C at higher levels than even those found in oranges
- Contains B-complex vitamins, necessary for converting food into energy
- Contains vitamin E (very rarely found in fruits, only in grains, seeds and nuts)
- Contains Beta-Sitosterol, an anti-inflammatory agen. Beta-Sitosterol also lowers cholesterol and has been used to treat sexual impotence and prostrate enlargement
- Contains essential fatty acids, which are required for the body's production of hormones and for the smooth functioning of the brain and nervous system
- Contains Cyperone, a sesquiterpene that benefits the heart and blood pressure, alleviates menstrual discomfort, and has been used in the treatment of cervical cancer
- Contains Solavetivone, a powerful anti-fungal and ant-bacterial compound
- Contains Physalin, a natural compound that is active against all major types of leukemia. It has been shown to increase splenic natural killer cell activity in normal and tumor-bearing mice, with broad-spectrum anti-cancer effect. It has been used as a treatmement for hepatitis B
- Contains Betaine, which is used by the liver to produce choline, a compound that calms nervousness, enhances memory, promotes muscle growth, and protects against fatty liver disease. Betaine also provides methyl groups in the body's energy reactions and can help reduce levels of homocysteine, a prime risk factor in heart disease. It also protects DNA
- Loaded with complex carbohydrates(Polysaccharides), see info below.
Benefits of Polysaccharides
Bioactive polysaccharides, also know as proteoglycans, are a family of complex carbohydrates that are bound to proteins. They are produced by some plants as an extrememly effective defense mechanism against attack by viruses, bacteria, fungi, soil-borne parasites, cell mutations, toxic pollutants and environmental free radicals. Scientists found the little red berry GOJI to be more active than anything they had ever seen before, a treasure trove of highly bioactive polysaccharides.
- Inhibit tumor growth
- Prevent cancer
- Neutralize the side effects of chemotherapy and radiation
- Help normalize blood sugar
- Combat autoimmune disease
- Act as an anti-inflammatory
- Balance immune function
- Lower cholesterol and blood lipids
- Increase calcium absorption
Even with its extensive and diverse nutrient revealed, the Goji still seems to be holding on to some secrets. In research, there appeared to be many therapeutic effects that simply could not be explained.
The information is material from the internet and public domain. No statements herein should be construed as a claim or representation that constitutes a treatment, cure, or prevention for any specific condition or disease.
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The ORAC scale measures the total antioxidant potency of foods and nutritional supplements which determines the strength and power of specific foods, supplements and compounds to destroy or neutralize free radicals in the body and fight or prevent disease.
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