The GoChi Effect™
Fight the Effects of Modern Society with Age-Old Wisdom
The 19 benefits
identified in FreeLife's GoChi™ studies are no coincidence. Combined, they have been
described as "The GoChi Effect™," as the benefits are all interrelated.
The
first 14-day study was conducted to examine the potential short-term benefits of GoChi on 13
key aspects of health and well-being. Thirty-five test subjects were divided at random into two groups. The first group received
4 oz daily of GoChi. The second group received 4 oz daily of a placebo (a similar-tasting juice
that did not contain any LBP, the active ingredient of GoChi). The GoChi
group experienced significantly better results than the placebo group in all 13 categories. Since the study was double-blind,
neither FreeLife’s scientists who conducted the study, nor its employees, who served as the study’s participants,
knew if they were drinking the real GoChi or the inactive placebo.
The second study, conducted
by a prestigious medical center in Asia, was a 30-day investigation into antioxidant activity in the human body. Fifty healthy
adult volunteer test subjects were divided at random into two groups—a GoChi group and
a placebo group. Each group received a 4 oz daily serving of either GoChi or an inactive placebo
respectively. None of the test subjects were associated with FreeLife® nor had they consumed Himalayan Goji® Juice
or GoChi prior to the study. After 30 days, the GoChi group showed
significant improvement in antioxidant activity, as evidenced by significant increases over starting point values in blood
levels of the important antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px). Also found in
the GoChi group was a significant decrease in levels of toxic malondialdehyde (MDA), a key blood
marker of oxidative stress, free-radical damage, and premature cell aging. No significant differences were observed in the
placebo group in these areas.
The third study, also conducted by a renowned Asian medical center, examined the 30-day
effects of GoChi on the immune system. Sixty healthy adult volunteer test subjects were divided
at random into two groups—a GoChi group and a placebo group. Each group received a 4 oz
daily serving of either GoChi or an inactive placebo, respectively. None of the test subjects
were associated with FreeLife nor had they consumed Himalayan Goji Juice or GoChi prior to the
study. After 30 days, the GoChi group showed significant improvement over starting point values
in the following three immune blood markers: (i) lymphocytes (white blood cells necessary for immune defenses); (ii) interleukin
2 (IL-2), an important cell-signaling molecule; and (iii) immunoglobulin G (IgG), a powerful antibody. Also noted in the GoChi group were health and well-being improvements that had been seen in prior studies: significant
improvement in sleep quality, reduction of fatigue, and a tendency for increased short-term memory and mental focus. No significant
improvements were observed in the placebo group in any category.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
4 ounces...30
days...19 amazing benefits