Could these ‘red diamonds’ be your memory’s BEST FRIEND?
You used to be so ADVENTUROUS when you were younger… exploring new places and yet always finding your way home.
But nowadays, you couldn’t find your way out of a paper bag!
I know it sounds like a joke… and you’d rather LAUGH than CRY…
But cognitive impairments could leave seniors feeling LOST… even in the most familiar of places.
Fortunately, there are ways to SUPPORT cognitive health… and maybe even IMPROVE memory.
What I’ve got for you today is what the Chinese commonly call “wolf berries.”
Here’s how they could help you DOMINATE cognitive woes…
And send memory lapses PACKING.
Goji berries (Lycium barbarum and Lycium chinense) have gained the reputation of being SO valuable… the Chinese now call them “red diamonds.”
But they were FIRST mentioned in the oldest text of Chinese herbs… called ”Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing”… over 2,000 years ago!
Traditional Chinese Medicine uses these berries as an “eye brightener”…
And they could also help WORK MIRACLES when it comes to getting restful sleep.
BOTH of these make it no surprise that these “sleep berries” have some influence on neurological health!
Goji berries contain a high concentration of antioxidants, like lutein… zeaxanthin… and beta carotene.
And while these are typically known as “vision pigments”… BANISHING oxidative stress and damage could also help BOOST cognitive health!
Recent animal studies have shown how goji berry extract could help support an aging brain… especially in the “memory center,” or the hippocampus…
And could even REVERSE memory impairments induced by radiation!
In a 2018 animal study, Chinese researchers found that goji berry extract helped SHORE UP mitochondrial function…
And IMPROVED the function of the cholinergic system… or the activity of the “memory hormone,” acetylcholine.
The result?
It helped NORMALIZE the behavior and memory of Alzheimer’s-induced subjects!
A certified Chinese herbalist may know goji berries as “lycium fruit”… by the Latin name Lycii fructus… or by the Chinese name “Gou Qi Zi.”
In China, they eat goji berries raw…
But in this country, we can usually only find them sun-dried (like a raisin)… or as a powder or juice.
If you find a goji berry supplement, make sure it’s been standardized to contain a certain minimum percentage of polysaccharides.


