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Organic Dried Wolfberries

Organic Dried Wolfberries

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Young Living’s Ningxia Organic Dried Wolfberries are a sweet, organic snack from nature that’s easy to make a part of your daily diet.*

About

Young Living Founder D. Gary Young spent his life searching for the secrets to longevity, energy, and vitality. Along the way, he was introduced to Dr. Songqiao Chao, who shared information about a delicious, ancient berry, long-praised in China for its powerful health benefits.* Gary was told that people who regularly ingested this berry led remarkably long and healthy lives. Analysis by biochemists at the Ningxia Institute of Nutrition showed the wolfberry to be one of the most nutrient-dense foods on the planet. Based on this information, Gary became determined to share this superfruit with the world.*

Suggested Uses

  • Add a handful to dried nuts for a healthy snack.
  • Add wolfberries to your homemade granola or trail mix for a nourishing snack on a hike, at school, or around the house.
  • Add them to your favorite muffin, bread, or pancake recipes.
  • Toss wolfberries with leafy greens, shaved or crumbled cheese, and vinaigrette for an exotic, gourmet salad.
  • Top your yogurt or smoothie with wolfberries for a wholesome, satisfying breakfast.
  • Add them to your Slique® Tea for a sweet, tart twist.

Ingredients

Whole dried organic Ningxia wolfberries (Lycium barbarum)

Tamaño de la porción( 40 g)1/3 tazas

Cantidad por porción % valor diario

Calorías 130

Grasa total 0g.  0%

Saturated Fat 0g. 0%

Grasa trans. 0g

Colesterol  0mg.  0%

Sodio.  120mg.  5%

Carbohidratos totales 29g.  11%

Fibra dietética 5g.  19%

Azúcares totals.  20g

Azúcares añadidas incluídas. 0%

Proteína. 6g

Vitamina D. 0mg. 0%

Calcium. 76mg. 6%

Iron. 3mg. 15%

Potassium. 560mg. 10%

*The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

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