Black Wolfberry Anthocyanidins 25% Description:
Black goji berries, also known as "Jonoyin Halmag" and Tibetan medicine name "Pangma", belong to the genus of goji berries in the Solanaceae family. It is a thorny shrub with many branches, hard branches, often curved in a zigzag shape, and white. It is distributed in northwest China, several provinces in northwest China, Xizang, Europe and Central Asia. Black fruit goji berries have a sweet and smooth taste, and are rich in various nutrients such as protein, goji berry polysaccharides, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and trace elements. It also contains rich melanin - natural procyanidins (not found in red fruit goji berries), with an OPC content higher than that of blueberries (black fruit goji berries contain OPC3690mg/100g; blueberries contain OPC330-3380mg/100g), making it the natural wild plant with the highest OPC content discovered so far. Procyanidin OPC is the most effective natural water-soluble free radical scavenger, with a efficacy 20 times that of Vc and 50 times that of VE. Black goji berries are known as the wild 'blue fairy'
Black Wolfberry Anthocyanidins25% Distribution Area:
It is scattered in Helan Mountain of Ningxia, eastern Qinghai, northern Xinjiang, western Inner Mongolia, northern Shaanxi, Gansu and Xizang. It grows in wild mountains, rivers, and beaches where humans cannot survive, and has strong vitality