Goji Juice Or Berries?
Tuesday, February 27th, 2007We believe that the Goji berry offers a great alternative to drinking the juice. People who drink the juice report many improvements in their state of wellbeing.
Considering that the juice is not 100% pure and contains ‘allowable’ preservatives then this is a great recommendation. One doesn’t have to be particularly bright to realise that in this case, eating the pure fruit which has been naturally dried must offer even more benefits. I wonder where all the lovely little tiny Goji seeds end up when they make the juice? Those little seeds that are packed full of vitamin B17 and which are found in every little Goji fruit.
More and more people are switching to the alternative, that is swapping their juice for the berries. Fortunately a large number of these people are aware of the difference between the berries coming through the Tibet medical college and those grown down in mainland China with their ‘allowable’ pesticides.
There is so much more that one can do with the berries. One of the favourite ways of receiving the benefits from the Goji throughout Asia is by drinking Goji tea. We all know how much they love their teas. Goji tea is worth trying, and the added bonus is that you are able to eat the plumped fruit after the tea is finished.
Eating Goji berries is the cost effective way of introducing this wonderful fruit into your life. If you purchase a 500 gram packet, you are able to eat your 5 gram recommended daily allowance for as little as .25cents. What a great price for your body to say ‘thank you’! This also brings the Goji berry within the reach of the average family who are on a budget, and who would not have been able to afford to buy the juice for all the family members.