The 11 Superfruits in Goyin

Cili fruit, has 60 times more vitamin C than an orange, giving it the title of "King of Vitamin C." In addition, cili contains vitamins B1, B2, and B11, vitamin E, selenium, zinc, and superoxide dismutase (SOD). It has been consumed in China for more than a thousand years and is known to be beneficial for stress, immunity, and combating the effects of aging.*

  • Helps promote longevity and vitality *
  • Supports healthy immune system function*
  • Reduces stress*

  • Durian, one of the most beloved of all Asian fruits, is commonly known as the “King of Fruits.” Considered a complete fooddue to its broad nutrient profile durian is high in proteins, minerals, and fats and is a rich source of B vitamins and Vitamin C. Among locals in areas where it grows, durian is used as a remedy for both humans and animals. It is also considered an aphrodisiac.*

  • Good source of proteins, minerals, and fats
  • Rich source of B vitamins and Vitamin C
  • Enhances health*
  • Considered an aphrodisiac*

  • Euphoria longan, also known as "Dragon's Eye," is a delicious fruit used since ancient times to provide energy, enhance mood, and increase stamina. TAM practitioners consider it especially beneficial for the heart and spleen. The longan contains several vitamins and minerals, including large amounts of vitamins A and C, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, and potassium. Scientists believe it may also have antioxidant and liver protective properties.*

  • Contains antioxidants that protect the health of cells*
  • Helps maintain healthy liver function*
  • High nutritional content
  • Supports healthy immune system function*
  • Enhances energy*
  • Supports a positive mood*

  • Gac, is known as the "Fruit from Heaven" by the indigenous people of southern Asia, who prize it for its ability to promote longevity and vitality. Scientists have discovered that gac is a superfruit, providing 70 times more lycopene than a tomato, 10 times more beta-carotene than a carrot, and a significant amount of zeaxanthin. All of this adds up to potent antioxidant protection that supports a healthy immune system, provides strong vascular protection, and enhances cellular rejuvenation throughout the body.*

  • Helps promote longevity and vitality *
  • Supports healthy immune system function*
  • Protects vascular system*
  • Enhances cell rejuvenation*

  • Hawthorn berries, have been used for hundreds of years as a digestive aid and heart tonic. The fruit is especially popular in Europe, where it has been shown to help soothe anxiety, strengthen blood vessel walls, and enhance the flow of coronary blood. TAM practitioners use hawthorn berries to improve the health of the spleen, stomach, and liver.*

  • Helps maintain cardiovascular function and a healthy circulatory system*
  • Helps maintain stomach health*
  • Reduces stress and frustration*

  • Lychees, are the most popular fruit in China, due largely to their sweet, flowery fragrance and flavor. They are considered a symbol of romance and have a long and illustrious story. It is said that the most famous beauty in Chinese history, the favorite concubine of a Tang dynasty emperor, ate lychees every day. TAM practitioners recommend lychees for a variety of reasons such as enhancing the complexion and helping to maintain healthy lung function.* Lychees are a rich source rich source of the antioxidant vitamin C and the essential mineral potassium.

  • Rich source of antioxidant vitamin C and potassium
  • Helps maintain healthy lung function*

  • Lycium berry (goji), has been used for thousands of years by TAM physicians to slow down the effects of aging and strengthen immune function. One of the most famous doctors and herbalogists in Chinese history, Li Shizhen, mentions it in his medieval classic Materia Medica. It is also highly prized by Tibetan healers, who have used it for centuries to help with kidney, liver, eye, circulatory, and skin problems. The berries of this superfruit have been shown to contain powerful immune enhancing antioxidants such as polysaccharides, flavonoids, 19 amino acids, more beta carotene (the natural precursor to vitamin A) than carrots, more iron than spinach, and nearly as much vitamin C as oranges. It is also a wonderful source of vitamins A, B1, B2, B6, and E, and fatty acids. Lycium berries are an amazingly rich source of zeaxanthin, a close cousin to lutein that helps protect the health of the retina, is good for the skin, and enhances the body's ability to reduce stress.*

  • Helps promote longevity and vitality *
  • Supports immune system health*
  • Helps protect retina health *
  • Beneficial for skin
  • Helps reduce stress*

  • Schisandra berries, used by TAM doctors help to build "wei qi," the defense energy of the body. They boost the immune system, reduce infections, help the body adapt to stress, and increase oxygen absorption, thus providing extra energy to each and every cell. Schisandra berries also stimulate and harmonize the processes of the internal organs to help control the balance of the body's physiological processes. This promotes feelings of well-being and improves physical endurance and performance. Often used by TAM doctors to fight coughs, insomnia, and fatigue, the berries enhance the central nervous system's ability to aid concentration and combat melancholy.*

  • Supports healthy immune system
  • Reduces stress*
  • Promotes physical and mental vitality*
  • Supports a positive mood*
  • Promotes healthy respiratory system*

  • Mangosteen, has been shown by researchers to be a source of xanthones, a nutrient that possesses potent antioxidant properties that work to help maintain intestinal health, strengthen the immune system, neutralize free radicals, help support cartilage and joint function, and promote a healthy seasonal respiratory system. It also contains bioflavonoids, which enhance vitamin C absorption, help maintain collagen and capillary walls, and aid the immune system.*

  • Helps maintain intestinal system health*
  • Strengthens immune system*
  • Neutralizes free radicals to protect health of cells*
  • Supports cartilage and joint function*
  • Promotes healthy respiratory system*

  • Seabuckthorn berries, are known as the "Holy Fruit of the Himalayas." Also considered essential in India's traditional ayurveda and TAM, the history of seabuckthorn berry juice extends to several lands and cultures. Tibetans have prized it for centuries for its ability to tonify yin and strengthen yang. Mongolians believe it is a source of unfaltering life energy. And Russian cosmonauts drink it while in orbit. Research shows seabuckthorn berries possess an extremely wide array of nutritive and restorative properties, supporting everything from emotional balance to brain, cardiovascular, nervous, and circulatory system wellness. True superfruits, they contain 190 nutrients and are an excellent source of the antioxidant vitamins C and E, bioflavonoids, and beta-carotene.*

  • Helps promote longevity and vitality*
  • Supports emotional balance*
  • Provides an abundance of antioxidants

  • Tangerine peel, is used in TAM to break up body congestion, clear the liver, and ease abdominal discomfort. It is said to regulate the flow of qi (energy or life force).*

  • Supports respiratory system health*
  • Supports liver health*
  • Eases abdominal discomfort*

  • * This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease

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