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Just as there are many of grapes for wine
making, there are many varieties of goji, as many as 41 species
growing in Tibet alone! The challenge for FreeLife was to harvest the one true goji, and avoid
poor quality berries.
FreeLife and their goji research team had a
daunting task ahead of them. Which was best? Which
was the TRUE goji of legend? FreeLife knew that
they must exhaustively analyze the dozens of
varieties to find the one true goji - the one that
had been discovered by the early Himalayan healers,
and which, from ancient times, had been praised in
legend.
To do this, they used a spectrometer-an
analytical device that is designed to measure how
substances either absorb or reflect electromagnetic
energy at the molecular level. By using this device
and a highly sophisticated mathematical formula,
they were able to determine a fingerprint of the
goji that originated in the Himalayas - its Spectral
Signature.
By use of the Spectral Signature technique,
FreeLife and their research team were able to
identify those plants that retained the purity and
goodness that existed in the first plants that grew
in their original home, the pristine and beautiful
Himalayas. Only those plants could truly be
called direct descendants of the original goji from
the Himalayas.
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