NINGXIA WOLFBERRY GOJI BERRY HEALTH BENEFITS
Ningxia Wolfberry Goji Berry has been studied extensively.
The health benefits are immense and are becoming more well-known worldwide.
What is Ningxia Red? (pronounced Ningsha Red)
https://www.youngliving.com/en_US/discover/ningxia-red
This powerful little berry gets its name from the Ningxia region of China, where Young Living Founder D. Gary Young first learned of its unparalleled nutritional profile. It’s commonly called the Wolfberry, though it’s also known as Goji Berry.
NingXia Red offers health benefits that include support for
* Normal Eye Health
* Cellular Function
* Energy Levels
ESSENTIAL OILS
Young Living Ningxia Red is a Super Blend of
* Wolfberry
* Blueberry
* Aronia (Aronia berries are chokeberries)
* Cherry
* Pomegranate
* Plum
* Stevia Extract
* Grape Seed Extract
* Pure Vanilla Extract
* Orange Essential Oil
* Yuzu Essential Oil (Yuzu is a citrus fruit and plant in the family Rutaceae of East Asian origin)
* Lemon Essential Oil
* Tangerine Essential Oil
SCIENCE – THE CLINICAL TRIAL – NINGXIA WOLFBERRY GOJI BERRY
THE CLINICAL TRIAL
A new study finds that consuming 2 oz of Young Living Essential Oils NingXia Red daily significantly boosts overall health in areas such as
* Sleep
* Cognitive Wellbeing
* Physical Function
* Immune Health
As one of the nation’s leading clinical research sites for natural-product evaluation, researchers at The Franklin Health Research Center conducted a randomized clinical trial in the United States at the end of 2020 to evaluate the effects of NingXia Red on multiple health outcomes.
160 healthy adults between the ages of 18-65 were randomized to either a treatment or a control group, with data being collected at the baseline, on day 30, and on day 60 of the study. Each health outcome was measured using multiple clinically and statistically validated instruments that allow for self-reporting of signs and symptoms reflective of overall health status.
SLEEP IMPROVED
Data collected from the treatment group reported on day 60 revealed improved sleep patterns, increased time asleep by an average of 21 minutes, and a decrease in time of falling asleep by an average of 6 minutes when compared to the control group.
As a result of improved sleep quality, NingXia Red drinkers also experienced an average of a 37.9% increase in productivity.
STRESS REDUCED
In addition, the study was also clinically shown to reduce daily stress by 23% and improve mental wellbeing.
ENERGY INCREASED
Compared to the control group, those who consumed NingXia Red were shown to significantly increase physical energy levels by 34.5% and reduce physical limitations by 36%. Physical limitations due to inflammation, physical function, mental wellbeing, and energy levels were measured by the body’s inability to achieve daily physical tasks such as carrying groceries, using stairs, and taking walks.
PAIN AND FATIGUE REDUCED
NingXia Red drinkers also averaged a 27% reduction in somatic symptom scores, which reflects improvement in gastrointestinal health, sleep quality, headaches, and respiratory function.
(Somatic symptoms means “having to do with the body”, like pain. Somatic pain occurs when pain receptors in tissues (including the skin, muscles, skeleton, joints, and connective tissues) are activated.
RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS REDUCED
Those who did not consume NingXia Red were more than 5x more likely to develop moderate to severe respiratory symptoms than the NingXia Red group.
Richard Carlson, PhD, Executive Director of Research at Young Living, said: “The results of the NingXia Red study conducted by The Franklin Health Research Center shows the impact this product can have to improve people’s quality of life.”
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212958822000714
DEFINITIONS – NINGXIA WOLFBERRY GOJI BERRY
Ningxia = The Ningxia Province is in central China and covers about 25,000 square miles. The significant irrigation from the Yellow River supports the production of wolfberries, the star of Young Living’s popular NingXia Red line.
Wolfberry = fruit of either Lycium barbarum or Lycium chinense, two closely related species of boxthorn. The goji berry, also called the wolfberry, is a bright orange-red berry that comes from a shrub that’s native to China.
Goji Berry = Goji berries (also called Wolfberry) are used in Chinese medicine to help delay the aging process, to strengthen the kidneys and liver, and help eyes. A small study into the health benefits of goji juice found that drinking it every day helped with energy levels, better sleep, ability to focus, and reduced fatigue and stress.
MINERALS – NINGXIA WOLFBERRY GOJI BERRY
Within the plant kingdom, the Ningxia wolfberry’s mineral profile and mineral balance are unparalleled!
Minerals (calcium, zinc, copper, chromium, magnesium, potassium and manganese ) are important for many bodily functions, but they must be properly balanced.
The Ningxia wolfberry contains ideal mineral proportions:
* almost 1:1 magnesium to calcium ratio
* 2:1 zinc to copper ratio
* 8:1 potassium to magnesium ratio
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My grandson introduced me to Goji berries and I would get dried ones and eat like cranberries.
I have added goji berries and cranberries to my oatmeal in the mornings. The cranberries are locally grown.
recall having them a while ago (i think in a preserve of sorts) and mainly got it for its superfood status.. your post gave me more insights into it.. thanks
Hi Doug! Oh, that sounds delicious, and so healthy! Diana