Goji Juice - Worthy of a world wide warning?
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FDA Warning Letter
May 7, 2007

Source: FDA (PDF)
Just as with Noni Juice, the FDA has been sending out warning letters to individuals and companies selling Goji Juice using all sorts of medical healing powers and claims of such. Here’s an example of one such warning letter. (PDF)

Note that this warning letter by the FDA is for a company called Dynamic Health which is not associated in any way with The Goji products from Freelife International. Freelife has never directly received a letter from the FDA to this effect. Freelife does not allow any such medical or health claims to be made by its distributors. When one of these distributors did receive a warning letter from the FDA, Freelife took corrective action and the distributor no longer makes medical claims about the Freelife products.

  1. Steve Lenz wrote on February 11, 2008 at 10:22 pm

    In defense of goji juice. I have and am still receiving benefits from the product I’ve been drinking. The FDA letter does little to debunk the results I’ve experienced. This coming from an agency that will not remove products with extreme health hazards such as aspartame. While I cannot say for a fact that my health improvements over this past four months are a direct result of ingesting this product. I can say with all honesty that the only thing I am doing differently is drinking a goji juice product. If these perceived results are indeed placebo, why then did I not have a similar experience over years of trying doctors and other herbal remedies for my ailments after the prescribed or suggested dosages and given time lines. Sincerely,Steven R. Lenz


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