Where can you buy goji for peripheral. neuropathy .?!


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Where can you buy goji for peripheral. neuropathy .?


where can it be purchased,what is the cost. what is the doseage


Answers: Hi!

You can get it online at the link below. It is 92% goji berry extract unlike other sources. It's 100% all natural, no over dose, no side effects, no cross reactions, no drug interactions, and taste so good! It's not herbal (like roots, leaves, seeds, rind, etc.) but a juice (like apple or orange juice). We recommend this to our patients and show consistent results with 2-3 ounces three times daily. It's also risk free because there's a 90-day money back guarantee!

Hope this could help you. Good Luck!

Edwin Source(s):
http://racespiloy.freelife.com/redir.cfm... Goji berries, also called Gou Qi Zi, chinese wolfberry, or lycium berry.

You can order them online at dragonherbs.com

But I really dont know where you're getting your information, in chinese medicine gou qi zi is in no way indicated for peripheral neuropathy, its used to strengthen liver blood and yin, and brighten the eyes.

Acupuncture is much more effective for treating neuropathy.

I think you've been severely misinformed if you were told goji berries are an effective method of treating peripheral neuropathy. If you had anemia, blurry vision, dry mouth, and peripheral neuropathy, then sure the goji would be helpful, but for the vision, dryness, and blood deficiency, not particularly for the neuropathy.

While its possible that you could have a pattern of neuropathy due to liver blood defiency, its by no means the only common pattern of peripheral neuropathy. You really shouldnt be buying medicine on the internet without consulting a trained herbalist (kind of like buying prescription meds over the net without even talking to a doctor), goji is a berry, which can be also be used in food and is thus fairly safe, but many medicinal herbs can be highly toxic when taken under the wrong circumstances or prepared improperly, or at an unorthodox dose.

Long story short, go see a chinese herbalist/licensed acupuncturist for your peripheral neuropathy. You can find one in your region at acufinder.com

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