Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Free Life Facts

In January 2007, Canada’s CBC aired a television news report about FreeLife® and Himalayan Goji® Juice. Some parts of the program conveyed the positive impact our business and products are having on people’s lives, but several others were inaccurate and misleading.

We have addressed our concerns in three letters. To view them, click here: Letter 1, Letter 2, Letter 3.

To see why health practitioners around the world recommend Himalayan Goji Juice, click here.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Goji Juice

Goji juice was recently featured in New Woman magazine as "The latest super fruit to take Hollywood by storm is the Himalayan Goji Berry. A-listers like Madonna, Mischa Barton and Liz Hurley can't get enough of the powerful, anti-oxidant-packed fruit," and "Mischa's immaculate complexion is a result of a daily dose of goji juice."

New Woman magazine stated that these actresses can't get enough of the powerful anti-oxidant packed fruit. They claimed that a daily shot of Goji juice protects cells against aging, improves concentration, and even reduces cellulite.

Recently, goji juice was seen on the Gene Simmons Family Jewels reality show, where Shannon Tweed recommended it to Gene.

We do know that Goji juice is the Chinese name for a number of different species. Usually refers to varieties of Lycium which is an evergreen shrub that is often spiny and grows intemperate and subtropical regions. In our preparation for this website, the Goji juice that we tried dramatically increased the quality of our sleep -- we will report more on this on a different page of this site.

The prized secret of the Himalayan's was the fruit of the native Goji vine, which had been flourishing in the Himalayan valleys for years. Until recently most people have never heard of Goji -- while it is very popular in traditional Asian medicine the secrets of its nutritional benefits have remained a mystery to most countries.

Demanding proprietary extraction processes are essential to creating a standardized form of this plant. The Goji Berry's for unique polysaccharides work in the body as directors and carriers of the instructions that sells used to communicate with each other. These polysaccharides command and control many of the bodies most important defense systems.

Scientific studies reveal that many of the world's oldest, healthiest people consume daily servings of the Goji Berry.

It is also interesting that Goji is included on the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Web Site. You can see the full report by going to this link.


Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Jack Canfield

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Goji Athletics

Goji Athletics



These athletes believe in and use Himalayan Goji Juice to assist them in competing at maximum levels.




Logan Tom

Two-Time Olympian and Professional Volleyball Player

"I drink Himalayan Goji® Juice before all my workouts and matches. I believe that this product, combined with my training regimen, gives me the competitive edge I need on tour."



Brad Keenan

Professional Volleyball Player

"Since I began using Himalayan Goji® Juice, I have noticed a significant increase in my level of play. I have placed in 5th and 3rd in recent tournaments."




Frank Velasquez

Major League Strength and Conditioning Coach

"I’ve introduced it to my immediate family, distant relatives, and some of the ball players have also inquired about it. I tell them what it does and on their own they have decided to purchase the product and drink it because they feel better."



Barbara Watson

Triathlete and Ironman World Champs Qualifier

"I am a 39-year-old triathlete and International Flight Attendant from Auckland, New Zealand. With my little ‘powerberry’ by my side, I feel confident that I will reach many more milestones in my sporting career."