Organic Dried Wolfberries – 16 oz
Retail: $33.55 USD
Wholesale: $25.50 USD
Stock Number: #6360
Young Living
Organic Dried Wolfberries – 16 oz
Retail: $33.55 USD
Wholesale: $25.50 USD
Stock Number: #6360
Get Organic Dried Now!
Young Living’s Organic Dried Wolfberries are a sweet, organic
snack from nature that’s easy to make a part of your daily diet.
Our gentle drying process makes these USDA-certified organic
wolfberries versatile and easy to incorporate into lots of recipes,
letting you add wolfberry benefits to anything from stir-fry to
baked goods!
With polyphenols and polysaccharides, this exotic berry is
touted around the world for its taste and nutrients. Documented use
of wolfberries dates back to the Ming Dynasty, where they were part
of ancient Chinese culture.
Organic Dried Wolfberries Uses:
- Top yogurt or a smoothie with wolfberries for a wholesome
breakfast with a satisfying texture.
- Include Organic Dried Wolfberries in your homemade granola or
trail mix for a nourishing snack on a hike, at school, or around
the home.
- Add to your favorite muffin, pancake, or bread recipes.
- Toss with leafy greens, shaved or crumbled cheese, and
vinaigrette for an exotic gourmet salad.
How to Use
• Enjoy ½ oz. (approx. 1 Tbsp.) as desired•
Wolfberry Tea. Bring 8 ounces of water to a rolling boil, let cool
for 3 ½ minutes. Line bottom of cup or mug with dried wolfberries
and add water. Steep for 5 minutes and stir before drinking.
Wolfberries can also be added to your Slique Tea for a nice flavor
twist. Once you have finished your tea, don’t forget to enjoy the
hydrated wolfberries!
Ingredients
Ingredients
Whole dried organic Ningxia wolfberries (
Lycium barbarum)
Cautions & Disclaimer
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Young Living products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
*Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use.
*Modern scientific research has not yet validated these traditional claims.