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Research and Studies
Journals and Magazines
Scientific
researchers from major universities around the world are
confirming goji's remarkable health benefits. The vast
majority of this research is focused on goji's unique
polysaccharide molecules. To date, more than 80 studies
have already been published in prestigious health
journals, including:
- British
Journal of Nutrition
- International
Immunopharmacology
- European
Journal of Pharmacology
- Chinese
Oncology Magazine
- China
Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Cell Biology
International
- Journal of
Chinese Herbal Medicine
- Journal of
Ethnopharmacology
- Journal of
Experimental Therapeutics and Oncology
- Chinese
Patent Herb
- Research
Communications Molecular Pathology and Pharmacology
- Chinese
Patent Herbs
- Nature
Reviews Drug Discovery
- Physiology
Academic Journal
- Chinese
Stomatology
Scientific
Studies
If you
want more information about Goji, go to
www.pubmed.gov
and type in
lycium barbarum, which is the Latin name for the Goji
berry. There are over 80 studies on the Goji berry in the pubmed
website.
And
another source is:
http://intapp.medscape.com/px/medlineapp/medline?cid=med&adv=1 and
type in lycium barbarum in the search section.

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