Why Choose Youngevity’s Jule of the Orient®?
Jule of the Orient® combines time-honoured botanicals with modern nutritional science in a single, synergistic formula. Its key ingredient, Jiaogulan (Gynostemma pentaphyllum), is an adaptogenic herb traditionally valued in Asia for promoting balance and vitality. Each serving also includes goji berry, açaí, quercetin, elderberry, and pomegranate, delivering broad-spectrum antioxidant and phytonutrient support.
This nutrient-dense formula provides the plant diversity of 15 servings of fruits and vegetables—without artificial ingredients, colours, or preservatives. Alcohol-free and easy to mix, it’s designed for those who want a convenient way to maintain energy, balance, and everyday wellness.
Key Ingredients
Adaptogenic Blend
Jiaogulan (Gynostemma pentaphyllum): An adaptogenic herb containing gypenosides, traditionally used to support vitality and resilience.
Rhodiola & Astragalus: Botanicals associated with stamina and stress adaptation.
Schisandra & Codonopsis: Herbal extracts historically used for endurance and balance.
Superfruit & Antioxidant Complex
Goji Berry & Açaí: Naturally rich in antioxidants that help protect cells from oxidative stress.
Pomegranate & Elderberry: Contain polyphenols that contribute to cardiovascular and immune health.
Camu Camu & Amla: Natural sources of vitamin C and phytonutrients that support tissue maintenance and skin health.
Polyphenol & Flavonoid Support
Quercetin & Bilberry:Provide antioxidant compounds that help defend against free radicals.
Blueberry, Cherry & Aronia Extracts: Support cellular wellness and balanced oxidative response.
Ingredients
Jiaogulan Leaf Powder and Extract, Quercetin Powder, Goji Berry Extract, Acai Berry Extract, Rhodiola Rosea Powder, Aronia Extract, Camu Camu Powder, Elderberry Extract, Amla Extract, Jujube Extract, Codonopsis Extract, Schisandra Extract, Cranberry Powder, Astragalus Extract, Luo Han Guo Extract, Ginger Powder, Pomegranate Extract, Blueberry Juice Concentrate, Cherry Powder, Bilberry Powder, Water, Organic Evaporated Cane Juice, Natural Flavor, Malic Acid, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Luo Han Guo, Fruit and Vegetable Juice Color.
Alcohol-free, gluten-free, no artificial flavours or preservatives.
Suggested Use
How to Take Youngevity’s Jule of the Orient®:
Adults: Take ½–1 oz (15–30 mL) daily with food, or mix with your favourite beverage or smoothie.
Directions: Shake well before use. Colour and flavour may vary naturally.
Storage: Refrigerate after opening.
FAQ
What does Jule of the Orient® do?
Jule of the Orient® is a dietary supplement formulated to support vitality and overall wellness. It contains a blend of adaptogens, phytonutrients, and antioxidants that help maintain energy, cellular health, and balance.
How do I take Jule of the Orient®?
Take Jule of the Orient® according to the product label. Most people use it once daily by mixing ½–1 oz with a beverage or smoothie, and consistent daily use is recommended for best results.
Who is Jule of the Orient® best suited for?
Jule of the Orient® is best suited for individuals looking to support energy, antioxidant protection, and everyday wellness—especially those seeking a convenient adaptogenic tonic with natural superfood ingredients.
Resources
Progress in the Medicinal Value, Bioactive Compounds, and Pharmacological Activities of Gynostemma pentaphyllum. Molecules. 2021.
Prebiotic properties of jiaogulan in the context of gut microbiome. Food Science & Nutrition. 2022.
Goji berry effects on macular characteristics and plasma antioxidant levels. Optometry and vision science. 2011.
Mice drinking goji berry juice (Lycium barbarum) are protected from UV radiation-induced skin damage via antioxidant pathways. Photochemical & photobiological sciences. 2010.
A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, clinical study of the general effects of a standardized Lycium barbarum (Goji) Juice, GoChi. Journal of Integrative and Complementary Medicine. 2008.
Overviews of Biological Importance of Quercetin: A Bioactive Flavonoid. Pharmacognosy Reviews. 2016.
Açaí (Euterpe oleracea Mart.) in Health and Disease: A Critical Review. Nutrients. 2023.
Effects of supplementation with acai (Euterpe oleracea Mart.) berry-based juice blend on the blood antioxidant defence capacity and lipid profile in junior hurdlers. A pilot study. Biology of Sport. 2015.
A Pomegranate Polyphenol Extract Suppresses the Microbial Production of Proatherogenic Trimethylamine (TMA) in an In Vitro Human Colon Model. Molecular Nutrition and Food Research. 2025.
Polyphenols in Foods and Their Use in the Food Industry: Enhancing the Quality and Nutritional Value of Functional Foods. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2025.
Disclaimer: If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition, consult your doctor before use. Keep out of reach of children. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and individual results may vary. These statements have not been evaluated by Health Canada.

