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The Tibetan Goji berry and its recipes as one of the rich source for wellness contents.  The juice, salads and innumerable goji recipes including salads and juices that are told with the richness of nutrients are contentful enough to make an impact on the ever fitness crazy media.

The women find rich and easy to make recipes, and think of the nutritionists who struggles to provide nutritious food to the not so well of as in the south east, it is  not less than a gold mine.  So says the woman's World - 2004 with an entire article on the goji berry.

The Touch Magazine - July 2004 finds out the secret behind this mass mania  about the goji berry amongst the Hollywood stars that it makes them stay young.

The goji berries are to stay.  That is how the Shaw Report From Entertainment Weekly Magazine - July 2004 reports in one of its catchy heads.

The newest starlet isn’t a ravishing beauty but a berry named Goji. How astonishing!.  That is what reports the Specialty Food Magazine - Food Trends: October 2004.

 
 

Fibers and phyto nutrients that spruce up the health in goji berry, one has to drink it to believe; is the claim by Kevin Trudeau Natural Cures Newsletter - January 2005.

It is a worldwide concern that people should grow knowledge about staying fit, with so much evolution in medicine.  Why don’t people stay fit and think great even with so much development in science against ailment, disease and old age?   It concerns the whole of humanity. Perhaps the honor of speaking from a United Nations desk about anti-aging in April 2005, that speaks of its importance of wellness.  

The cells don’t age if the mind stays healthy and positive with nutrition and physical health. Maturity gets time to be in into such minds.  The science of cells gets beaten with the utter factuality of goji berry, says the Australian Harper's Bazaar - September 2005.

The dreaded cancer cells don’t get time to come into existence with the accident of a mutation because of the Lyceum in goji berry – according to LA Times - Monday July 18, 2005.