Guest guest Posted November 13, 2007 Report Share Posted November 13, 2007 Is Goji Juice Really Good For You? Posted by Donald Mckenzie Jr http://updated-health-news.blogspot.com/2007_06_24_archive.htmlThat’s the million-dollar question being asked about the latest health craze sweeping across Canada and into the United States.Goji juice is hyped as the cure-all remedy for 34 different ailments, including arthritis, diabetes and cancer. But the truth is both shocking and infuriating, as they uncover the lack of nutritional value of the goji juice in the lab.Earl Mendel—the well-respected author of the Vitamin Bible—is the face of Himalayan Goji, and he’s making some pretty hefty claims about the berry. And that’s the problem. Upon probing, he admits he’s talking about the berry—not necessarily the juice!Himalayan Goji juice is not sold in stores, but rather through a multi-level marketing plan. At about $50 per bottle, there’s lots of money being made, but there does not seem to be enough proof to back up the amazing health claims of the juice itself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 I've been using the Himalayan goji juice for over a year now and know many others who do, its not just hype, there is a site where people have writen in to who have had great success with just the juice and the site is not connected to any one company, it is www.gojihealthstories.com It has worked great for my house and it will not cost you $50 a bottle either, I can show you where to get it for more like $35 a bottle for the genuine Himalayan Goji juice, it only takes 2 to 4 onces a day under normal circumstances. My email address is homesick44 if you would like to learn more I've noticed people seem to spend more on their car truck or house for maintainance than we do on our own bodies , "Raven" <NWRaven wrote:>> Is Goji Juice Really Good For You? > Posted by Donald Mckenzie Jr > > http://updated-health-news.blogspot.com/2007_06_24_archive.html > > > That's the million-dollar question being asked about the latest health craze sweeping across Canada and into the United States. > > Goji juice is hyped as the cure-all remedy for 34 different ailments, including arthritis, diabetes and cancer. But the truth is both shocking and infuriating, as they uncover the lack of nutritional value of the goji juice in the lab. > Earl Mendel—the well-respected author of the Vitamin Bible—is the face of Himalayan Goji, and he's making some pretty hefty claims about the berry. And that's the problem. Upon probing, he admits he's talking about the berry—not necessarily the juice! > > Himalayan Goji juice is not sold in stores, but rather through a multi-level marketing plan. At about $50 per bottle, there's lots of money being made, but there does not seem to be enough proof to back up the amazing health claims of the juice itself.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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