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Extreme Health, Michele’s Organic, Wild Tibetan Goji Berries, 16-Ounce Bags

  • Case of two 16-ounce bags of wild goji berries (total of 32 ounces)
  • Contains a rich spectrum of antioxidants, vitamins, and beta carotene
  • Naturally sun-dried

Product Description
Naturally sun-dried. Compare Antioxidants: Extreme’s Goji Berries: 25,100 (wet testing), 18,000 (dry testing); Blueberries: 6,220; Raisins: 2,830; Spinach 1,260; Oranges: 750. Please take a look at the variety of nutrients in this tiny fruit berry. I am very pleased to offer you a superb antioxidant superfood from the pristine regions of Tibet loaded with vitamins, minerals, amino acids and immune enhancing polysaccharides. The matrix of nutrients in one berry is as… More >>

Extreme Health, Michele’s Organic, Wild Tibetan Goji Berries, 16-Ounce Bags

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5 Responses to "Extreme Health, Michele’s Organic, Wild Tibetan Goji Berries, 16-Ounce Bags"

  1. I recently ordered these and was extremely disappointed. Here were the problems:

    1) ANCIENT!! They really tasted dusty and I could feel no potency in them at all.

    2) Wolfberries not Goji Berries. Since I’ve consumed Goji’s from many sources over the years, I know which are the highest quality Goji’s (usually quite expensive), which are less potent, and which are the different tasting Wolfberry variety that many sellers pass off as Goji’s but are not the same. Wolfberry has its own benefits (not nearly those of Goji IMO), but for Wolfberries these are widly overpriced. You can get the same in Chinese stores for probably closer to $10 for twice the amount.

    With the dollar devaluation top quality Goji berries have gotten very expensive for regular use. So if you’re looking for cheaper alternatives like I was here, look elsewhere. Check out some of the cheap goji berries (that are in fact wolfberries and usually say so) on Ebay from Chinese sources. They’ll be quite a bit cheaper and likely quite a bit fresher.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. These berries are a bit drier and chewier (and less sweet) than I expected. But, I found that if I add a hand full of them to a bag of sweetened dried cranberries, it makes it much less noticeable.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Leave it to Amazon to get a super bargain. I paid $25 each for this on a discount vitamin site.

    It is increasingly becoming obvious to me that I’d better check out everything on Amazon first, before I buy it.

    These berries taste yummy and apparently are being used to help against cancer. They are also used for longevity.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Not only was this brand of Goji berries the most economical I found on Amazon, but their taste meets or exceeds the other two brands I have tried.

    I throw a handful of these into my cereal, mix them in with salad, or eat them out of the bag. Also excellent cooked in with pasta or meat. They are not very sweet, but have a unique flavor and a consistency that makes you want to chew.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. I’ve tried many bags of Goji Berries from different companies. Some are excellent and some are not so excellent. I later found out that the Goji Berries from China are not the best quality. So, I found a brand that said that they are the “authentic Tibetan Goji Berries” at my local health food Co-Op. Although they were expensive, they were excellent. I later bought another brand at the 2007 Raw Spirit Festival in Sedona, AZ. They were the best that I ever had, soft and tasty.

    When I saw that there were some inexpensive authentic organic Tibetan Goji Berries on Amazon, I became excited. I made the buy and couldn’t wait to get them. When I received them and tried them I was very disappointed. They are the toughest, driest, discolored, worst tasting Goji Berries that I ever had. I immediately felt that I was sold and inferior product in a nice bag. These Goji Berries have a terrible taste and have sediment on them as if they were not clean. I called the company to inquire about the origin. Of course they did say that they are authentic Tibetan Goji Berries. I just don’t believe them. There were two bags that came with my order. The second bag remains unopened and will probably eventually get tossed.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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