(NaturalNews) The new hot superfood, goji berries, may be pulled from the British market if it cannot be shown that the berries are approved for consumption by European Union food standards, according to the
Times newspaper of Britain. The berries, which offer many health advantages, are under threat of banishment because they may be considered a "new food" and therefore have not been tested and approved by the EU.
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• To avoid a goji berry ban,
evidence needs to be shown that they regularly had been eaten by Britons before May 1997, the month and year that EU
regulations came into effect that change how "new foods" are approved.
• In
Britain, the evidence deadline is March 23 or the sale of
berries will be banned completely. If banned, the process to get them back on the market takes two years.
• Goji berries have been eaten for centuries in
Asia, but their popularity in
Europe surged in recent months after celebrities popularized them.
• Recently introduced products with
goji berries include cereal bars and dried fruit packs.
What you need to know - Alternative View
Statements and opinions by Mike Adams• This attempt to
ban goji berries is just a small taste of the global vitamin and supplement ban being pushed by pharmaceutical
companies under CODEX regulations. Drug companies want to outlaw any food, herb or
natural substance that actually promotes
health.
• Goji berries have been used safely and effectively in Chinese medicine for thousands of years. The idea that such a healing berry would be banned from sale due to safety concerns is utterly absurd.
• Welcome to the New World Order. Drugs are safe, and berries are dangerous. Or, at least, that's what the world's controlling corporations want you to believe.
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• A good source for goji berries is Navitas Naturals
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• EU regulations may prevent Britons from buying a superfood safely eaten for centuries in Asia.
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