Thanks for that. 

 I really love these "mysterious orient" anecdotes. 
 

 They're like Arabian Nights' tales that *could* - just possibly - actually be 
true so they open an imaginative window in my soul that would otherwise remain 
closed.
 

 Goji berries huh. Do they taste nice?

 


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <yifuxero@...> wrote :

 Qigong Master and herbalist Li Ching-Yuen (claimant to longevity - died in 
1933 at 197 or 256 years according to "accounts" (but nobody knows for sure).
 At any rate, he may have lived a long time.   Goji berries were a main part of 
his diet.
 

 Li Ching-Yuen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li_Ching-Yuen#/media/File:Li_chingYuen.jpeg
 

 
 
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 Li Ching-Yuen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li_Ching-Yuen#/media/File:Li_chingYuen.jpeg Li 
Ching-Yuen or Li Ching-Yun (simplified Chinese: 李清云; traditional Chinese: 李清雲; 
pinyin: Lǐ Qīngyún; died May 6, 1933) was a Chinese herbalist, martial artist 
a...


 
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