Essential Oils / Health

NingXia Red

2015-01-15 21.48.05

 

NingXia Red is amazing!  Pronounced Ningsha.  To me it tastes like cranberry pomegranate juice, with a little bit more kick!  I usually dilute with water or juice and I have been known to add more essential oils at times too!  I drink it to feel better, energy, and to help keep my chronic yeast infections at bay.  It works great!

Here is what Young Living says about NingXia on their website:

“NingXia Red® is a powerful antioxidant drink that contains whole Ningxia wolfberry puree—a super blend of blueberry, aronia, cherry, pomegranate, and plum juices, natural stevia extract, grape seed extract, pure vanilla extract, and orange, yuzu, lemon, and tangerine essential oils. Its health benefits include support from head to toe, via a whole body nutrient infusion. NingXia Wolfberries have been cherished for centuries for its health, energy, and longevity benefits. Whole Ningxia wolfberries and other nutrient-dense fruit juices make NingXia Red the perfect choice for optimizing wellness and stepping up to a whole new level of health.”

 

What’s in NingXia?  

  • NingXia wolfberry puree
  • blueberry juice
  • aronia juice
  • cherry juice
  • pomegranate juice
  • plum juice
  • natural Stevia Extract
  • grape seed extract
  • pure vanilla extract
  • orange essential oil
  • yuzu essential oil
  • lemon essential oil
  • tangerine essential oil

 

Other

    • drink chilled
    • drink 1-2 oz a day
    • shake well
    • I usually only drink it 5x/week to help with the cost

 

This stuff really is amazing!  It’s worth a shot and even if you don’t like the taste, I’d be worth it to become accustumed to the taste!

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