DESCRIPTION
Goji, Wolfberries, Lycia or Tibetan Barberry are the names of the wonderful Tibetan plant. The deer are a night shrub that grows to a height of 3 m. It is also found in China and Mongolia, as well as in Russia (Siberia).
In the East, the miraculous healing properties of the Godzi berries were known many thousands of years ago. In records dating back to the 650 year BC, Tibetan barberry berries are mentioned as being able to rejuvenate and purify blood. Known for its deep and strong healing knowledge, Tibetan monasteries were considered a herb that provides active, healthy and long-lasting health, as well as a remedy for thousands of diseases.
The easiest way to use berries is to use them dry. Daily rate - approximately 10-15 gr. On the outside, the berries are very similar to raisins - they can also be used dried, with the addition of yogurts, salads, topping and sauces. It is also possible to make juice and healing tinctures from them.
Weight: 200g