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WolfBerry (Goji
Berry)
Wolfberries
are also called Goji berries. Both are the exact same plant,
Lycium barbarum. Wolfberries are perhaps the most
nutritionally dense fruit on the planet.
Wolfberries
contain 18 kinds of amino acids and contain all 8 essential
amino acids (such as isoleucine and tryptophan).
Wolfberries
contain up to 21 trace minerals (the main ones being zinc,
iron, copper, calcium, germanium, selenium, and phosphorus).
Wolfberries
are the richest source
of
carotenoids, including beta-carotene (more beta carotene
than carrots), of all known foods or plants on earth! They
contain 500 times the amount of vitamin C, by weight, than
oranges making them second only to camu berries which are
the richest vitamin C source on earth. Goji berries also
contain vitamins B1, B2, B6, and vitamin E.
Mature
fruits contain about 11 mg iron per 100 grams, beta-sisterol
(an anti-inflammatory agent), linoleic acid (a fatty acid),
sesquiterpenoids (cyperone, solavetivone), tetraterpenoids
(zeaxanthin, physalin), and betaine (0.1%).
Goji berries
contain polysaccharides which fortify the immune system. A
polysaccharide found in this fruit has been found to be a
powerful secretagogue (a substance that stimulates the
secretion of rejuvenative human growth hormone by the
pituitary gland).What's more, they boost the bodies’
production of the anti-oxidant superoxide dismutase.
Numerous studies by the Chinese government have shown that
Chinese wolfberries are extremely useful for boosting the
immune system, protecting the liver, improving the quality
of blood, and improving vision.
We can
provide dried wolfberry fruit, wolfberry fruit extract,
wolfberry fruit juice and other related products.
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