

Behold the mangosteen fruit. Tough on the outside. Juicy on the inside. Ancient Asian cultures revered her as the queen of fruits, and for good reason.


Deep in the remote highlands of Asia grows a little red berry called goji. A hardy plant that can survive for hundreds of years, she was believed to transfer her gift of longevity to all those who consumed her tasty berry. Turns out, there’s some truth to that.



Meet the gac fruit. Colorful and covered in spines, she’s no wallflower. Considered “a gift from above,” gac seeds are traditionally used to address dry eyes and support healthy vision. Now we know why.*


High in the mountains of China grows a small pungent berry revered as a “holy fruit.” Legend holds that Genghis Khan fed nutrition-packed seabuckthorn berries to his soldiers and horses for strength before battle and to keep them healthy afterward. No wonder.

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