
Customer Comments
- So far what I have tried is wonderful. I've been pleasantly suprised by the difference in ordinary maltballs and yours, especially the dark chocolate.. I haven't tried the cherries yet, but they look wonderful.. Tibetian fruit is gooood. Thank you..
- — Michele
- Food is delicious! I had to call the working moms and I had a pleasant woman who quickly helped me fix the issue. I will definetly order again :)
- — Kristen
- We are very pleased with the order and how promptly it arrived!
Thank you,
Virginia
- — VIRGINIA
- Excellent products!
Have ordered from you many times and will continue.
- — Lynda
- What can I say? The transaction was fast and flawless, as always, and the goodness of the ginger slices and dried blueberries is unsurpassed.
- — J
- Thank you so much for your awesome products! It is a total treat to be able to eat such delicious and healthy foods. I am a very happy customer.
- — Stephanie
- Delicious and fresh dried fruit - that is why we keep coming back!
Thanks for offering quality products and specials ;o)
Joan
- — Joan
- I am very pleased with my order and was surprised at how quickly it arrived. As usual, everything was of finest quality.
Thankyou!
Virginia
- — VIRGINIA
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Goji Berries

Goji Berries have been used in Tibet for over 1,700 years in the treatment of kidney and liver problems, as well as treating for lowering cholesterol and blood pressure. With its many health benefits, the Goji Berry has a long history of increasing longevity and overall strength. Li Qing Yuen, a Chinese herbalist, is said to have lived to be 252 years old by making this mystical health food a part of his daily diet.
Growing wild on the hillsides of Tibet in ancient soils free of pollutants or pesticides, the Goji berry has only recently been dried for shipment overseas. Now this anti-aging secret of Asian medicine is available worldwide from traditional supermarkets to specialty and whole food retailers.
When you buy Goji berries from Sweet Energy you can be sure they come from the valleys of the Himalayas which make them far more nutiritious than those grown in other parts of the world. Nutritional Information



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