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Goji is a Chinese-grown berry that is hotter-than-hot in the health food world.
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Me & Goji is an interesting new company based in New Hampshire that makes custom made cereal for its customers.
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Me & Goji is an interesting new company based in New Hampshire that makes custom made cereal for its customers.
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"First energy drinks to contain Tibetan Goji Berries," the Web site says.
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The actor recently guest-starred as the Michael Sainte, aka the Goji guru, on HBO's Big Love.
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According to a booklet called Goji: The Himalayan Health Secret, tests involving infrared molecular bonds, a spectroscopic fingerprinting analysis and a mathematical formula called the Fourier Transform suggest that the goji is “quite possibly the most nutritionally dense food on the planet!”
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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According to a booklet called Goji: The Himalayan Health Secret, tests involving infrared molecular bonds, a spectroscopic fingerprinting analysis and a mathematical formula called the Fourier Transform suggest that the goji is “quite possibly the most nutritionally dense food on the planet!”
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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According to a booklet called Goji: The Himalayan Health Secret, tests involving infrared molecular bonds, a spectroscopic fingerprinting analysis and a mathematical formula called the Fourier Transform suggest that the goji is “quite possibly the most nutritionally dense food on the planet!”
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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The inclusion of natural elements - such as Goji berries, blueberries, turmeric and Acai berries - will be seen in all sorts of makeup and beauty products, according to Nelson.
Viva Woman 2009
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It just seemed that as she grew up a bit, she would learn to see things as she did through Goji.
Big Love: A Series Finale Postmortem with Creators Mark V. Olsen and Will Scheffer 2011
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