Botanical name: Lycium barbarum
Other name: Wolfberry, Lycii Berry, pinyin, berry, Lycium, barbary matrimony vine, Duke of Argyll’s tea tree, Barbarum, Murali, red medlar, Boxberry, Boxthorn, Gou qi-, matrimony vine, Tibetan goji, Chinese wolfberry, Himalayan goji, Chinese Matrimony-vine.
For centuries, goji berries have played a significant role in traditional Chinese practices, thought to enhance overall well-being. The juice is produced through a process involving crushing, boiling, and straining the berries to extract their liquid essence. Typically consumed in a concentrated form, goji berry juice has gained popularity in recent years as a tonic food associated with promoting a high quality of life and overall well-being.
Medicinal Uses:
- May reduce the craving for sugar
- May support a healthy aging process
- Possible antioxidant protection for supporting a healthy liver
- May support the building of strong blood
- May support a healthy cardiovascular system
- May support eye health
- May support the body’s ability to keep a healthy ph balance in the blood
- May support healthy blood pressure & blood sugar levels
