Sunday, August 22, 2010

JULE of the Orient - Ingredients


I still do not know whether GoChi or JULE of the Orient is better, therefore I alternate them. But the Jule of the Orient tastes nearly like marzipan and I love that.

Jiaogulan. The miracle herb is considered as the premier adaptogen
to balance body systems and enhance energy production.

Goji Berry. Contains glycoproteins called Lycium barbarum polysaccharides with wide-ranging benefits for human health.

Açai Fruit. Has a very high antioxidant capacity and possesses a
wide nutrient spectrum

Japanese Sophora Bud. The world’s richest source of the flavonoid
quercetin, a powerful antioxidant.

Amalaki Fruit. The centerpiece of many traditional Ayurvedic
formulations; exerts natural prodigestive properties.

Aronia Berry. One of the highest reported antioxidant scores on ORAC
scale.

Astraglus Root. A staple of Traditional Chinese Medicine to
improve immunity.

Camu-Camu Fruit. Contains more natural Vitamin C than any
other known botanical.

Cranberry. Promotes healthy urinary tract function.

Elderberry Fruit. Rich in flavonoids and other compounds to
support immune function.

Ginger Root. Promotes healthy digestive function and may support
healthy blood and vascular health.

Jujube Fruit. One of the world’s oldest fruits; used in Chinese
medicine as tonic for 4,000 years.

Luo Han Guo Fruit. Contains unique antioxidants that support healthy immunity.

Pomegranate Fruit. Hundreds of studies validate its health-promoting
effects.

Rhodiola Root. Used traditionally in Tibet, northern China, and Eastern Europe as an adaptogenic tonic.

Blueberry. May protect the heart, brain, and vascular system against
free-radical damage.

Lychee Fruit. High in nutrients,especially Vitamin C; supports
gastrointestinal health.

Schisandra Berry. Promotes energy, supports liver and kidneys,
and supports a healthy heart and central nervous system.

Bilberry. Contains powerful antioxidants to protect eyes, brain,
and other organs.

Longan Fruit. Contains several compounds, including ellagic acid,
that bestow antioxidant and cellprotective effects.

Codonopsis Root. One of the most widely used Chinese tonic
herbs; supports digestive, respiratory,and immune health.

Cherry Juice. Contains 17 antioxidants; may help with joint
discomfort.

For more information and to order it click HERE and please make sure to select in the left upper corner the country you are living in.

Anna Christine

www.energyallaround.com

PS.: All the ones with a garden could have a cherry tree, an elderberry tree and blueberries in the garden ... just look how beneficial they are.

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