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Anti-Aging, Immune-Boosting, Brain-Enhancing Super-Food - Product Review

September 19th, 2008 Posted by David Lemberg

As soon as I moved back to San Diego four weeks ago a friend introduced me to GoChi – “The Next Generation of GoJi Juice”.

We were talking about Total Lifetime Fitness and she said, “Have you ever tried GoChi?” I hadn’t yet, and she ran out to her car and brought in a bottle, which she conveniently had on ice.

I drank about one ounce – the recommended serving – it was delicious!

After a few minutes, I began to feel remarkably CLEAR. Highly focused. Energized, as if I had just completed a set of intervals on the track. In a word, I was pumped.

Later, I decided to learn more about GoChi. First of all, the juice looks great in your glass – a rich, ruby-red color which means GoChi is packed with phytochemicals. The bright, natural color tells you this. Carrots, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, blueberries, broccoli, and other colorful fruits and vegetables also contain lots of phytochemicals.

The special thing about GoChi – in addition to the abundance of phytochemicals – is the GoJi berry’s “Master Molecule” profile of polysaccharides. The important benefits of this unique combination include

  • Anti-Aging Properties
  • Immune System Strengthening
  • Nerve System Support
  • Cognitive and Memory Enhancement

GoChi’s anti-aging and health-boosting properties have been well-documented in the medical literature. This stuff is for real.

GoJi berry polysaccarides prevent oxidation-induced cellular injury – protecting cells, extending the life of cells, and acting as a one-stop shop for anti-aging.

The GoJi proactive biochemicals enhance activity of a number of immune pathways, including the important NK lymphocytes. The result is a stronger immune system offering greater support to your health and well-being.

In Chinese medicine the GoJi berry is well-known by its Latin name, Lycium barbarum. Remarkably, L. barbarum helps to counter nerve cell loss in neurodegenerative disease, so there’s a wide application for the ever-growing number of Americans in their 70s, 80s, and 90s.

In terms of fitness, health, and wellness, GoChi provides important support for our regular exercise and nutritional plans. Anti-oxidant and anti-aging properties help us get the most out of exercise by facilitating rapid recovery. And, they help us get the most out of our nutritional programs by enhancing digestive, liver, and kidney functioning.

The Himalayan GoJi berry – Lycium barbarum – has been used in Chinese medicine for hundreds of years. The wide-ranging benefits are now available to us as GoChi.

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