| Advertisement ID | : | 1322211 |
| Category | : | Personal Hygiene |
| Location | : | Pasig City, Metro Manila |
| Ads Classification | : | For Sale |
| Condition | : | Brand New |
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| Date Updated | : | November 19, 2009 (posted April 25, 2009) |
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Product Pricelist:
| Product | SRP | Member Price | PV |
| Lotion 110ml | 325.00 | 225.00 | 177 |
| Lotion 250 ml | 485.00 | 340.00 | 250 |
| Liquid Concentrate 300 ml | 330.00 | 230.00 | 172 |
| Liquid Concentrate 1 L | 750.00 | 540.00 | 500 |
| Liquid Concentrate 1 Gal | 2,571.00 | 1,800.00 | 1500 |
| Liquid Concentrate 20 L | 11,000.00 | 7,700.00 | 6000 |
| Ointment 30 gms | 260.00 | 182.00 | 135 |
| Ointment 15 gms | 120.00 | 95.00 | 67 |
| Bath Soap 100 gms | 180.00 | 120.00 | 90 |
| Insect Repellent Oil Spray 50ml | 195.00 | 145.00 | 90 |
| Goji Drink Extract 1 box/10 sachets | 500.00 | 400.00 | 300 |
| Power Rinse Detergent 800 gms | 150.00 | 100.00 | 50 |


Description: The Natural Anti-Bacterial and Anti-Viral properties of the Neem Tree are incorporated into the Bioneem soap. Can be used for washing arms, legs and the whole body for bathing or use on the face for those with acne prone skin. Effective wash for skin problems caused by fungi, bacteria and insect bites.


HOW TO USE:
Spray on palm of hand then apply on skin surface, or spray directly on skin. It is safe to use as often as needed (ex. every hour, on the hour).
Active Ingredients:
Andiroba oil and Neem oil in a propietary formula. Patent pending.

Power Rinse Detergent Powder has triple cleaning action to provide you with advance & powerful cleaning performance.
7. NINGXIA Goji Chocolate Drink Mix
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For the chocolate lover who can’t get enough of every sip. Experience the soft, rich and smooth taste of deep, dark chocolate swirling into heaps of Ningxia Goji berry. Relish the best of both worlds with Ningxia Goji chocolate.

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8. NINGXIA Goji Coffee Hazelnut Drink Mix
Like fine wine, each Goji berry comes with its own adjectives…
From a single origin each berry carries its own unique flavor, its own note, its own imprint…
Savor the nutty, velvety, familiar yet striking taste of hazelnut & cream with Ningxia Goji berry. It’s Liberica coffee as you have never experienced before.

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Enjoy your Ningxia Goji berry in a new & refreshing way. The Goji super-fruit blends well with our own freshly-picked Philippine Mango to create a healthy, refreshing, rejuvenating & thirst-quenching drink.
Relish... indulge... and take pleasure in every drop of Ningxia Goji Mango. You’re in for a delightful surprise!

Bioneem/B-Gone - Awards and Recognitions

BIONEEM/B-GONE is an award-winning invention, garnering the Silver Medal in the 25E Salon International Des Inventions, Geneva Switzerland in 1997. Doran, a prolific scientist who first popularized the Gugo shampoo and other plant-based products is also a consistent DOST (Department of Science and Technology) awardee and in DOST roster of Filipino Investors. Thanks to her, she has made life and environment much healthier for us!
Today BIONEEM is a 3rd Generation Product. Marketed by GreenCow Company. GAWANG PINOY!

That the Goji berries are never touched by the hands as they will oxidize and turn black if touched while they are fresh?
They are shaken onto mats, then dried in the shade.
That the Goji berry is among the most revered of sexual tonic herbs?
According to many Asian Herbalist Forums Goji has been found to increase sexual appetite and enhance fertility.
That in Mongolia it is commonly used by first trimester mothers to prevent morning sickness?
That the Ningxia Goji berry is considered a national treasure in China?
That the DNA of each of our cells is attacked by cancer-causing free radicals over 10,000 times per day?
The way to fight free radicals is through antioxidants that help preserve the integrity of the cell.
That among the 80 varieties of Goji berries, the Ningxia has the highest level of antioxidants?
They contain up to 20 times the antioxidants of other fruits and vegetables. Ningxia Goji are also an amazing 16 to 17 percent protein by weight!
That the Goji berry is called the “happy berry” because Goji alleviates depression and stress?
That you can eat a Goji berry as is, add them to hot or cold cereal, a smoothie, your water bottle or your juice?
That to get the desired energy you have to eat 20 to 40 berries a day?
That in the past years to 2007, twenty new studies were cataloged on www.pubmed.org?
18 laboratories from China & Hongkong and one each from Austria and India extensively studied the Goji berry.
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Goji Clinical Study on Cancers
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Cao GW, Yang WG, Du P. [Observation of the effects of LAK/IL-2 therapy combining with Lycium barbarum polysaccharides in the treatment of 75 cancer patients][Article in Chinese] Zhonghua Zhong Liu Za Zhi. 1994 Nov;16(6):428-31.

PubMed Abstract. Seventy nine advanced cancer patients in a clinical trial were treated with LAK/IL-2 combining with Lycium Barbarum polysaccharides (LBP). Initial results of the treatment from 75 evaluable patients indicated that objective regression of cancer was achieved in patients with malignant melanoma, renal cell carcinoma, colorectal carcinoma, lung cancer, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, malignant hydrothorax. The response rate of patients treated with LAK/IL-2 plus LBP was 40.9% while that of patients treated with LAK/IL-2 was 16.1% (P < 0.05). The mean remission in patients treated with LAK/IL-2 plus LBP also lasted significantly longer. LAK/IL-2 plus LBP treatment led to more marked increase in NK and LAK cell activity than LAK/IL-2 without LBP. The results indicate that LBP can be used as an adjuvant in the biotherapy of cancer.
Searching for “lycium barbarum”, “lycium chinense” or “wolfberry” on the US National Library of Medicine database, PubMed (14), finds 148 papers of interest. Eighty seven of these are for Lycium barbarum (1991 to August 2007) and 33 are for Lycium chinense (1963 to August 2007).
General categories of anti-disease research on goji over the above years are
cancer immune system eye diseases cardiovascular system metabolic syndrome aging neurological disorders antioxidant functions
There are only three publications to date from North American laboratories on this berry and four from Europe.
In the past year to August 2007, 20 new studies were cataloged on PubMed, 18 from laboratories in China and Hong Kong, one each from India and Austria, and none from other European countries, the United States or Canada.
Select 2007 publications on goji (wolfberry, Lycium barbarum), all from Chinese centers:
1. Xin YF, Zhou GL, Deng ZY, Chen YX, Wu YG, Xu PS, Xuan YX. Protective effect of Lycium barbarum on doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity. Phytother Res. 2007 Jul 11; [Epub ahead of print]
Synopsis. The objective of this work in rats was to test the hypothesis that Lycium barbarum protects against doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity through antioxidant-mediated mechanisms. Where control doxorubicin-treated animals showed signs of cardiac injury and higher mortality, those provided orally with 25 mg/kg/day of goji extract over 3 weeks had less myocardial fibril injury and improved overall heart function, indicating possible antioxidant effects against cardiotoxicity.
2. Zhu J, Zhao LH, Zhao XP, Chen Z. Lycium barbarum polysaccharides regulate phenotypic and functional maturation of murine dendritic cells. Cell Biol Int. 2007 Jun;31(6):615-9.
Synopsis. Lycium barbarum polysaccharides (LBPs) have been a common subject for in vitro or in situ research on goji, with some 35 reports listed on PubMed over 1991-2007. The tested assumption has been that goji polysaccharides may have a variety of immunomodulatory functions including activation of T cells, B cells and NK cells. In this study, bone marrow dendritic cells, which are antigen-presenting cells that may initiate a primary immune response, were stimulated by LBPs to produce a lymphocyte response in vitro. Such results provide evidence that the LBPs may have immune-modulating roles, but such an effect has not been shown following oral ingestion of goji berries nor has it been demonstrated conclusively in an in vivo model.
3. Li XM, Ma YL, Liu XJ. Effect of the Lycium barbarum polysaccharides on age-related oxidative stress in aged mice. J Ethnopharmacol. 2007 May 22;111(3):504-11.
Synopsis. This study examined age-dependent changes in the antioxidant enzyme activity, immune function and lipid peroxidation in aged mice provided daily oral doses over a month of Lycium barbarum polysaccharides (LBPs). The authors reported that endogenous lipid peroxidation, decreased antioxidant activities, as assessed by superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, total antioxidant capacity, and immune function were restored by oral LBPs. Unknown, however, is whether consumption of whole berries or goji juice would have similar results. The fate of ingested LBPs in the digestive tract, blood and organs can not be determined from these studies. It is not certain if the effects observed were elicited by LBPs or other physiological mediators.
The Dengue Busting Ability of Goji Extract
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1: Cancer Biother Radiopharm. 2005 Apr;20(2):155-62.

Therapeutic effects of Lycium barbarum polysaccharide (LBP) on irradiation or chemotherapy-induced myelosuppressive mice.
Capital Medical University Affiliated Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Beijing 100050, China. haiyanggong@sin.com.cn
AIM:
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of Lycium barbarum polysaccharide (LBP) on irradiation- or chemotherapy-induced myelosuppressive mice and cultured peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). METHODS: In an in vivo experiment, mice were irradiated with a sublethal dose of 550 cGy X-ray or intraperitoneally (i.p.) injected with carboplatin (CB) 125 mg/kg to produce severe myelosuppression. Four to 6 hours after the irradiation or injection, mice were subcutaneously (s.c.) injected with LBP (50, 100, and 200 mg/kg) daily from day 0 to day 6. Blood samples were collected from the tail veins of mice at different time points, and peripheral white blood cells (WBC), red blood cells (RBC), and platelet (PLT) counts were monitored. In an in vitro experiment, human PBMCs were incubated with LBP at different concentrations in combination with phytohemagglutinin (PHA), and the production of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) was tested.
RESULTS:
Compared to the control, 50 mg/kg LBP (LBP-L) significantly ameliorated the decrease of peripheral WBC of irradiated myelosuppressive mice on day 13, and 100 mg/kg LBP (LBP-M) did the same on days 17 and 21. All dosages of LBP significantly ameliorated the decrease of peripheral RBC of irradiated myelosuppressive mice on days 17 and 25. Two-hundred mg/kg LBP (LBP-H) and LBP-M significantly enhanced peripheral PLT counts of irradiated myelosuppressive mice on days 10, 13, 17, and 21, as did LBP-L on days 13 and 17. All dosages of LBP increased peripheral WBC counts of chemotherapy-induced myelosuppressive mice to some extent, but there was no statistic difference when compared to the control. LBP-H significantly ameliorated the decrease of peripheral RBC of chemotherapy-induced myelosuppressive mice on days 13, 15, 17, and 20, and LBP-M and LBP-L did the same on days 15 and 17. All dosages of LBP significantly enhanced peripheral PLT counts of chemotherapy-induced myelosuppressive mice on days 7 and 10, as did LBP-H on days 13, 15, and 17, and LBP-M on days 13 and 15. Also, LBP could obviously stimulate human PBMCs to produce G-CSF.
CONCLUSIONS:
LBP promoted the peripheral blood recovery of irradiation or chemotherapy-induced myelosuppressive mice, and the effects may be the result of the stimulation of PBMCs to produce G-CSF.
PMID: 15869449 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE
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