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The Healing Power of Himalayan Goji Juice |

Friday, 09 May 2008
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Does the thought of living to be 100 years old sound far-fetched? If so, you'd be surprised to learn that in some of the world's remote areas, living to and past 100 is the norm. Scientists have studied these people, and have discovered that the goji berry may be part of the reason behind their envious lifespans. A tiny red fruit, the goji berry contains Lycium barbarum polysaccharides, or LBPs. These LBPs are the key to the health benefits found in the goji berry—and in Himalayan Goji Juice by FreeLife International. But FreeLife International doesn't just use any goji berries to create their delicious juice beverage—the company's scientists have actually developed a Spectral Signature that lets them identify and harvest only the goji berries that have the highest levels of the good stuff—the LPBs. Created from an exclusive recipe using proprietary chill-blending technology, FreeLife International's Himalayan Goji Juice is potent, pure and 100% authentic goji juice. Carefully standardized in pharmaceutical-quality conditions and facilities, FreeLife International's Himalayan Goji Juice offers you the peace of mind that comes with knowing that you're getting consistent nutritional value in every sip. FreeLife International's Himalayan Goji Juice is like orange or apple juice in that you can drink as much as you like. You can mix the juice with another beverage, or enjoy its tasty goodness on its own. No matter how you choose to drink it, just four ounces of Himalayan Goji Juice each day may help you realize health benefits that you've only imagined. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Rory Stevenson sells FreeLife goji juice as an independent marketing executive. If you are looking for information on FreeLife, Inc. you can visit http://gojiexpress.com or http://www.freelifefacts.com. The company's corporate site is located at http://corporate.freelife.com.
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