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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Jule of the Orient Video

Freelife is setting the standard again with Jule of the Orient containing Jiaogulan.

"Jiaogulan is a member of same family as cucumbers, melons, and gourds. It grows in five-leaf clusters, hence its botanical name, Gynostemma pentaphyllum. Jiaogulan has a long history of use in China, but is just now gaining popularity worldwide because of new scientific research supporting a wide range of health benefits that may very well eclipse that of any plant yet discovered. In its native home in southern China, jiaogulan is so revered that it is called xiancao ("herb of immortality")."

We invite you to watch the Jule of the Orient and Jiaogulan video to learn more about this amazing tonic
http://www.hw.juleoftheorient.com/jule_video.cfm

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