The Amazing
Jujube Berry
The Jujube originates from a shrub or small tree.
Often called the Chinese Date or Tsao it is in the Buckthorn
family and species being consumed for over four
centuries. On occasion used as a base for Korean
tea with a color hue of either red or black. Shape
is generally oval shaped with the fruit containing a
single pit. The
JUJUBE FRUIT BERRY
is used in traditional
medicine for digestive disorders and is a medicinal
plant and herb. Zizyphic acid is in the outer
skin with the fruit containing natural compounds of
triterpenoic acid. Applications are considerable in Chinese
Medicine. Growing climates are widely varied
with high or low temperatures for the
Jujube .
Disclaimer: This information is for educational
purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose,
treat, cure or prevent any disease; research is
ongoing. Statements contained herein have not
been evaluated by the Food & Drug
Administration. As in all health situations,
qualified professionals should be consulted.
We make no health claims on the ingredients all or in
part we simply say try it you might like the benefits.
Considerable research abstracts are available from
schools of medicine and pharmacy around the world which
are included below for professional
Zizyphus
reference.
Antiulcerogenic activity of Zizyphus lotus (L.)
extracts.
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Antinociceptive and antipyretic activities of the
Zizyphus jujuba oxyphylla Edgew. leaves.
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A new 14-membered cyclopeptide alkaloid from Zizyphus
oxyphylla in the jujuba plant shrub.
Anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities of Zizyphus
lotus root barks
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Immuno-enhancement effects of Huang Qi Liu Yi Tang in a
murine model of cyclophosphamide-induced leucopenia.
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Physicochemical and nutritional characteristics of the
fruit of Zizyphus jujuba sonorensis S. Wats (Rhamnaceae).
Ceanothane- and lupane-type triterpenes with
antiplasmodial and antimycobacterial activities from
Ziziphus cambodiana.
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The ethnobotany of Christ's Thorn Jujube (Ziziphus
spina-christi) in Israel.
Immuno-regulatory effects of CKBM on the activities of
mitogen-activated protein kinases and the release of
cytokines in THP-1 monocytic cells.
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Antidiabetic activity and toxicity of Zizyphus
spina-christi leaves.
Allergenic components of Indian jujube (Zizyphus
mauritiana) show IgE cross-reactivity with latex
allergen.
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Anti-steroidogenic activity of the two Indian medicinal
plants in mice.
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'Candidatus phytoplasma ziziphi', a novel phytoplasma
taxon associated with jujube witches'-broom disease.
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Evaluation of antifungal and mollusuicidial activities
of Moroccan Zizyphus lotus Chinese date
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