Anyone ever heard of Goji Juice?

anonymous

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Has anyone ever heard of goji juice? My aunt is really into it and called me this weekend trying to sell me on it for our daughter. Apparently one of the testimonials was from a man that had CF. I was just wondering if anyone has tried it and if so if you have had the "miraculous" results everyone claims to have. I am not sold on it and am weary since it costs about $35 for a week supply. Thanks
 

anonymous

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Has anyone ever heard of goji juice? My aunt is really into it and called me this weekend trying to sell me on it for our daughter. Apparently one of the testimonials was from a man that had CF. I was just wondering if anyone has tried it and if so if you have had the "miraculous" results everyone claims to have. I am not sold on it and am weary since it costs about $35 for a week supply. Thanks
 

anonymous

New member
Has anyone ever heard of goji juice? My aunt is really into it and called me this weekend trying to sell me on it for our daughter. Apparently one of the testimonials was from a man that had CF. I was just wondering if anyone has tried it and if so if you have had the "miraculous" results everyone claims to have. I am not sold on it and am weary since it costs about $35 for a week supply. Thanks
 

Allie

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Hold onto your cash. Like most things of this nature, there's no documented benefits from it. Juice is general is a good thing, yay fruit! BUt there's nothing I have read about it that would lead me to believe it would help in CF.
 

Allie

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Hold onto your cash. Like most things of this nature, there's no documented benefits from it. Juice is general is a good thing, yay fruit! BUt there's nothing I have read about it that would lead me to believe it would help in CF.
 

Allie

New member
Hold onto your cash. Like most things of this nature, there's no documented benefits from it. Juice is general is a good thing, yay fruit! BUt there's nothing I have read about it that would lead me to believe it would help in CF.
 
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65rosessamurai

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I've never heard of "Goji Juice", but anything that is reasonably priced, and has good health benefits is worth drinking. (Of course I'd also be concerned about any of those "triangle" scams!)

My wife makes some concoction of Okinawan Oranges, Bittern, Honey; diluted with water, and We've both been drinking it. It's really bitter at first, but after you get used to it, you actually aquire the taste! It's also real reasonable in price, and when we mixed it with a yogurt drink, it tasted even better!!

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65rosessamurai

Guest
I've never heard of "Goji Juice", but anything that is reasonably priced, and has good health benefits is worth drinking. (Of course I'd also be concerned about any of those "triangle" scams!)

My wife makes some concoction of Okinawan Oranges, Bittern, Honey; diluted with water, and We've both been drinking it. It's really bitter at first, but after you get used to it, you actually aquire the taste! It's also real reasonable in price, and when we mixed it with a yogurt drink, it tasted even better!!

Cheers!<img src="">
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
I've never heard of "Goji Juice", but anything that is reasonably priced, and has good health benefits is worth drinking. (Of course I'd also be concerned about any of those "triangle" scams!)

My wife makes some concoction of Okinawan Oranges, Bittern, Honey; diluted with water, and We've both been drinking it. It's really bitter at first, but after you get used to it, you actually aquire the taste! It's also real reasonable in price, and when we mixed it with a yogurt drink, it tasted even better!!

Cheers!<img src="">
 

Ratatosk

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Staff member
Dr. Weil's take on it...

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://health.yahoo.com/ate/drweil/alldaily/2005/07/20050701">http://health.yahoo.com/ate/dr...daily/2005/07/20050701</a>
 

Ratatosk

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Dr. Weil's take on it...

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://health.yahoo.com/ate/drweil/alldaily/2005/07/20050701">http://health.yahoo.com/ate/dr...daily/2005/07/20050701</a>
 

Ratatosk

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Dr. Weil's take on it...

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://health.yahoo.com/ate/drweil/alldaily/2005/07/20050701">http://health.yahoo.com/ate/dr...daily/2005/07/20050701</a>
 

LouLou

New member
Best to get a juicer and make your own juice from what ever you find your child needs more of.
This way it's not expensive, it's fresh and best of all you know everything that's in it - can't say that about this Goji juice.
 

LouLou

New member
Best to get a juicer and make your own juice from what ever you find your child needs more of.
This way it's not expensive, it's fresh and best of all you know everything that's in it - can't say that about this Goji juice.
 

LouLou

New member
Best to get a juicer and make your own juice from what ever you find your child needs more of.
This way it's not expensive, it's fresh and best of all you know everything that's in it - can't say that about this Goji juice.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I believe that was what Dr. Weil's review on Xango juice included, too. You'd be better off eating fresh fruits and veggies that were high in antioxidant properties. I know several people diagnosed with breast cancer are into "juicing" -- make their own concoctions.
 

Ratatosk

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Staff member
I believe that was what Dr. Weil's review on Xango juice included, too. You'd be better off eating fresh fruits and veggies that were high in antioxidant properties. I know several people diagnosed with breast cancer are into "juicing" -- make their own concoctions.
 
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