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Sunday, October 15, 2017

4 Reasons Goji Berries are Awesome

4 Reasons Goji Berries are Awesome | goji-berry | General Health Special Interests


Lycium barbarum is a plant native to Asia and parts of Europe and the berries from this plant, goji berries, have been a component of traditional Chinese medicine for centuries. Thought to support vision, blood flow, and cough, these little red berries have become quite popular in the United States, even being dubbed a superfood. They are available in dried form or as a juice and can be eaten alone as a snack, added to recipes, or sprinkled onto a salad. Their high antioxidant content is often cited as their best benefit, which is true, but a wide range of other health benefits have also been observed. [1]


1. Goji Berries are Good for You


FreeLife International conducted the first 15 day double-blind, clinical trial outside of China to evaluate the general effects of consuming goji berries. The test subjects, healthy human adults, were evaluated on feelings of well-being, neurological characteristics and overall body system complaints. When the day 1-15 data was analyzed for changes, significant increases in energy, athletic performance, sleep quality, focus, and happiness were reported by the group that consumed goji berries. They also reported a significant improvement in gastrointestinal regularity. The placebo group did not report these improvements. Researchers concluded that daily consumption of goji berries may improve overall well-being, and improve psychological performance and gastrointestinal functions. [2]


2. Goji Berries May Strengthen the Immune System


Using 60 healthy adults who were between the ages of 55-72, another randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study evaluated the effects of consuming goji berry juice. The group given the goji berry juice showed a significant increase in white blood cell count and immune system activity. Conversely, the group given placebo showed no immune system improvement. And, again, the group given goji berry juice said their well-being increased and showed similar memory and focus improvements. No negative side effects were reported from consuming goji berry juice. Did the group given goji berry juice experience more health benefits than the placebo group? Researchers said yes. [3]



3. Goji Berries Support Good Health


Every year we hear about the latest influenza epidemic and every year we’re told it’s time to get a flu shot. Wouldn’t it be nice to get a protective benefit… naturally? Goji berries may be the answer. Long appreciated as an exceptionally nutritious food in China and shown to improve immune response in animals and people, goji berries might help you avoid the flu. The Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center at Tufts University tested this hypothesis in an experiment that involved adult mice who were fed a goji berry preparation for four weeks then infected with the flu. The goji berry preparation appeared to heighten immune response and researchers concluded that goji berry supplementation may reduce health interruptions by reducing irritation and promoting immune activity. [4]


4. Goji Berries Are Good for Your Eyes


The high antioxidant content of goji berries is believed to benefit vision. A Swiss study evaluated the effect that a daily goji preparation had on eye health and antioxidant levels using healthy subjects ages 65-70. Eye examinations were administered to evaluate eye health, blood was drawn to gauge antioxidant levels. Eye health in the group given goji berries remained constant (as opposed to worsening) and their antioxidant levels increased significantly by 57%. Researchers concluded that a 90-day goji berry supplementation plan increases antioxidant levels and offers elderly subjects an edge against macular degeneration. [5]


Additionally, National Taiwan University conducted a study that found goji berries may help protect diabetics from diabetes-induced eye damage. [6]


Snack on Goji Berries!


In general, research has repeatedly shown that including berry fruits in your diet can positively impact your health and performance. Goji berries are one of several exotic berries, including pomegranates, mangosteens, and acai, that have become very popular in recent years and rightfully so- these things are packed with healthy goodness. When selecting goji berries, always go organic and also know that wild grown berries have been shown to contain higher antioxidant levels than berries that have been cultivated. [7]


References (7)



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  2. Amagase H, Nance DM. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, clinical study of the general effects of a standardized Lycium barbarum (Goji) Juice, GoChi. J Altern Complement Med. 2008 May;14(4):403-12. doi: 10.1089/acm.2008.0004.

  3. Amagase H, Sun B, Nance DM. Immunomodulatory effects of a standardized Lycium barbarum fruit juice in Chinese older healthy human subjects. J Med Food. 2009 Oct;12(5):1159-65. doi: 10.1089/jmf.2008.0300.

  4. Ren Z, Na L, Xu Y, Rozati M, Wang J, Xu J, Sun C, Vidal K, Wu D, Meydani SN. Dietary supplementation with lacto-wolfberry enhances the immune response and reduces pathogenesis to influenza infection in mice. J Nutr. 2012 Aug;142(8):1596-602. doi: 10.3945/jn.112.159467. Epub 2012 Jun 27.

  5. Bucheli P, Vidal K, Shen L, Gu Z, Zhang C, Miller LE, Wang J. Goji berry effects on macular characteristics and plasma antioxidant levels. Optom Vis Sci. 2011 Feb;88(2):257-62. doi: 10.1097/OPX.0b013e318205a18f.

  6. Hu CK, Lee YJ, Colitz CM, Chang CJ, Lin CT. The protective effects of Lycium barbarum and Chrysanthemum morifolum on diabetic retinopathies in rats. Vet Ophthalmol. 2012 Sep;15 Suppl 2:65-71. doi: 10.1111/j.1463-5224.2012.01018.x. Epub 2012 Apr 5.

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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Goji Berries: The Cancer-Fighting Chinese Superfood You Can Grow At Home

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Goji berries, native to China, are a booming food fad that can benefit homesteaders looking for an easy-to-grow berry that packs a huge health punch.


Growing goji berries is fairly simple. You will need to purchase a bare root plant or seeds from sources like online nurseries. To speed up your harvest, get a bare root goji beery plant so that you can get its fruits sooner rather than later. Use a mix of soil with a tinge of sand. Choose a pot that will fit your plant; the crown of the plant should be just at the top of the hole when placed in soil. Pat down the soil around the plant, and then water. Apply some mulch around the plant to keep in the moisture. To care for the plant, simply keep it moist by watering and applying more soil, as needed.


Not only are goji berries a simple plant to care for, but they also spread like weeds, once established.



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From one plant you can expect a return of many other plants. This will allow you to have more plants to sell, transplant or keep for extra goji berries.


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Pruning is essential after the plant is one-year-old. Trim off all of the lower branches, up to 15 inches from the soil. Also, fertilizer is not needed because the nitrogen will kill the goji berry plant.


Health Benefits of Goji Berries


Goji berries have been used in China for centuries for energy and long life. China, in fact, produces most of the world’s commercially sold goji berries. Other health benefits include:


  • Fighting cancer — They have huge levels of carotenoids, which battle cancer.

  • Eye care – Goji berries can help stop macular degeneration thanks to high levels of antioxidants.

  • Healthy skin – The beta-carotene in the berries boosts skin health.

  • Regulating blood sugar. These berries can control the amount of sugar released into the blood, making them very beneficial for persons with diabetes.

Goji berries are an amazing food that can boost your health and add money to your wallet. What’s not to like?


This article is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or cure any particular health condition. Please consult with a qualified health professional first.


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