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)
- Verified by USDA registered Laboratory reports, Extreme Health’s Tibetan Goji Berries are extremely high in antioxidants (ORAC units) the following examples are per 100 grams: Extreme’s Goji Berries-25000, blueberries-6300, raisins-2900, oranges-750
- High energy, curbs your appetite, boosts energy, helps lower body fat, memory tonic, look and feel younger, supports immune system, supports healthy mood (known for thousands of years as The Happy Berry)
- Ask all other brands for a copy of their USDA registered Laboratory reports to verify their antioxidant levels, Extreme Health’s quality may be the best on the market, there are 40 different varieties of this berry don’t be fooled.
- Wild-crafted is beyond organic, never been sprayed, Extreme Health’s wild-crafted sun-dried Tibetan Goji Berries contain rich spectrum of antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, carotenoids, 19 amino acids, 27 trace minerals
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

November 21, 2009 | Posted by admin 







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Beware, these goji berries are not organic. The word “organic” is in the product description because it is part of the company’s name “Michele’s Organic,” not an indication of the product ingredients. This is a common marketing gimmick to trick people into buying non-organic products while paying the price of organic products. Don’t fall for it! As long as you know what you are buying, these are perfectly fine goji berries – just priced as if they are organic.
Rating: 3 / 5
Product was packed well delivery was prompt
A good quality store- I would recommend them highly (and have!)
Rating: 5 / 5
Okay as goji berries go. The usual dehydrated little berries. We eat them for health only.
Rating: 4 / 5
The most I can say about this product is that it has an interesting label. I had a palm full which left a terrible bitter taste in my mouth for six hours until dinner when it started to go away. I didn’t feel so good either. The pieces were very stuck together and some appeared to have very tiny pieces of leaf attached to them. I have purchased several other brands from local natural food stores with no problem whatsoever, so I figured that all would be well to order something unknown online. I also didn’t want to run out of goji berries and have to pay for shipping very soon, so I ordered to two sets which totals four bags. I finished my supply from the natural food store today, and I started on the Extreme Health which is one day beyond the Amazon.com return policy. Therefore I’ll have to throw in the trash about $60. LESSON: Never order any food that you’re not sure about even if it has a pretty label and/or try it out before one month or you can’t return it to Amazon.com.
Rating: 1 / 5
I was impressed with the freshness, tast and texture of these Gogo Berries. The taste and sweetness was exceptional.
Rating: 4 / 5