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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ Page) GoChi™ and Himalayan Goji® Juice
Although they grow in the wild, goji berries are not cultivated in the Himalayas in sufficient quantity for large-scale distribution. The berries used in GoChi and Himalayan Goji Juice are selected from the world's best-known growing regions throughout Asia. We use only those berries that conform to our precise SpectralSignature™ balance and potency of the all-important Lycium barbarum polysaccharides (LBP). We have contracted for adequate supplies of premium berries to accommodate our growth, and we are constantly expanding our grower certification program to ensure that we will never run out of berries that meet our strict Spectral Signature™ standards. Goji is the only plant that contains complex glyconutrients called Lycium barbarum polysaccharides (LBP) - the Master Molecules that are so important to your body. But these important nutrients can vary in quality and potency, depending on where they are grown and the growing conditions for a particular region in a particular year. FreeLife is the only company to develop a Spectral Signature LBP Process to standardise our juices, ensuring that you always receive the same high potency and balance of LBP, every time. And unlike other juices, there is never any added sugar, artificial sweeteners, artificial colours, or flavours in GoChi or Himalayan Goji Juice and GoChi is preservative free. FreeLife recommends 60ml daily. There are no known side effects from drinking more than that (other than smiling too much!). There is never any added sugar, artificial sweeteners, artificial colours or flavours in GoChi or Himalayan Goji Juice, and goji is the only plant that has the unique polysaccharides. Although GoChi and Himalayan Goji Juice are not certified organic, they are produced to the highest standards of ecological and environmental responsibility. We are working toward a cooperative program of organic certification for our indigenous Asian growers. Until then, you can be assured that, like every FreeLife product, GoChi and Himalayan Goji Juice are certified to be free of detectable pesticide and herbicide residues. Also, GoChi and Himalayan Goji Juice contain no added sugar, artificial colours, sweeteners, or flavours. Our proprietary recipe incorporates a small amount of other fruit juices to ensure uniformity, and to help bring out the best flavour from the goji berry. It is recommended that you consume our goji juice products within 30 days after opening. Neither product should be left un-refrigerated for any more than a couple of hours the same steps should be taken for any food or beverage that must be refrigerated after opening. We believe every product you receive from FreeLife has to be the absolute best quality available and exactly what you expect. If you are not completely satisfied with the condition or quality, we offer a 90-day, money-back guarantee. Just return the unused portion to FreeLife for a full refund. We have received many requests for this type of packaging, while it is an excellent suggestion, a sample would only allow someone to sample the great taste, but would lack the wellness benefits from taking the product over a period of time. That is why we offer a 90 day money back guarantee for anyone who tries our product. And since our rate of return is incredibly low, we have discovered this process is a great way to have people sample, experience, and stay on the product. ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity) is a non-official, non-governmental, private for-pay service that puts a product through a simple test that results in a number that represents what they call "total antioxidant power." There are many different classes of antioxidants, however, they each work differently. To a scientist, the ORAC number means little because it does not give specific information about what kinds of antioxidants are present. Because the test is so limited in what it measures, we have never done an ORAC test on GoChi or Himalayan Goji Juice. |
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