Lead and cadmium are heavy metal pollution elements strictly controlled by environmental organizations. They are harmful to the human body but not beneficial. The content of lead and cadmium in black wolfberry is much lower than that in ordinary plants.
This kind of natural health product used as a dietary supplement is the best thing. It is more suitable for adults to eat about 20 grams of wolfberry every day. You can also increase or decrease the amount according to your own consumption to achieve the best effect.
This kind of wild black wolfberry can be chewed in the mouth or soaked in water to drink. As long as you persist for a long time and eat a little every day, the effect will definitely be very good.
It has been scientifically determined that black wolfberry contains much more vitamins and fat than red wolfberry.
Calcium, magnesium, copper, zinc, manganese, iron, lead, nickel, cadmium, cobalt, chromium, potassium, and sodium play an important role in maintaining the normal physiological functions of the human body. Compared with red wolfberry, the iron in black wolfberry
, the content of calcium, magnesium, zinc, and copper is much higher than its average content, the content of potassium and manganese is much lower than its average content, and the sodium content is basically the same.
It is such a good thing, but there are large plantations on the coast of Qing Province, but Korean peacocks are not the only ones to see the good things, so some pastures that are difficult to manage fall into the hands of Korean peacocks.
Black wolfberry is produced in Northwest Qinghai, Hainan and other places, among which Qaidam black wolfberry is the most authentic and of the best quality.
At the same time, many are cultivated artificially, and the price is relatively cheap, but wild black wolfberry costs 4 yuan/g, which is the source of confusion. Four yuan per gram, and 500 grams per pound is 2,000 yuan. Such a high price,
Compared with silver, a huge chain of interests naturally arises.
"Money is never so easy to make, and good things are what everyone wants to snatch. Since it has fallen into our hands, we must do our best to deal with it." There are no fools on Han Peacock's side, and there are no fools on the other side.
There are certainly no fools.
Han Peacock asked for some pasture and grassland in exchange, and others followed suit and directly gave him some pasture that was difficult to deal with.
And the Korean peacock will not suffer. There are large areas of wild black wolfberry in those pastures, so there is no fear that the Korean peacock will be unhappy, but they will not care about the subsequent issues.
Knowing that the situation there was complicated, Han Peacock directly handed over the responsibility to Jin Yao and Mu Ling. Both of them had strong force values, so it was absolutely impossible to suffer a loss, but it was not easy to deal with the problem well.
When talking about harvesting black wolfberry, Jin Yao showed a wry smile, and Han Peacock was dumbfounded by the madness of some people.
During the wild black wolfberry harvesting season, every day at around 5 a.m. before dawn, hundreds of motorcycles turn on their lights and gather on the traffic arteries on the east and west sides of Golmud City.
Each of these motorcycles carried at least one person and as many as four people, who were crowded on the back seat with plastic buckets in both hands. After gathering, they headed towards the grasslands around Germu City, with the goal of wild black wolfberry.
Geermu is the second largest city in Qinghai Province, located in the central and southern Qaidam Basin of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The fresh wild black wolfberry fruits produced here can be sold for more than 80 yuan per catty. If transported out, the price is even higher.
It is much higher, so in recent years many people have been attracted to herdsmen's pastures to illegally pick.
In October this year, most of the pastures were contracted by herdsmen to Jin Yao for management and management. Jin Yao fenced the pastures in an attempt to protect them, but thousands of poachers still began to break through the pasture fences and gates around mid-August without caring at all.
The owner of the ranch stopped him and forced him to illegally harvest black wolfberry.
For those who wielded knives, set fire to the guards, smashed the houses, and violently obstructed the police station from performing official duties, including illegal miners, the Golden Demon still had a way to deal with it, just use violence to fight violence. But when faced with a large group of ordinary people,
They swarmed up and didn't smash or curse. They just picked black wolfberries when they saw them. The golden demon had nothing to do.
When facing dozens or hundreds of people, you can't kill them all, right? Don't say kill them. Even if you touch them, it's your responsibility. When the police from the police station come, they won't arrest them, but arrest them.
Golden demon.
Although the Golden Demon and the Wood Spirit have high force values, they are unable to attack ordinary people like this. With the help of the local police station, he is even less able to attack harshly. In this way, the situation is out of control.
According to the latest news released by local officials, as of 5 pm on August 26, 10 illegal persons have been detained administratively and 12 criminal suspects have been criminally detained. Most of these people are suspected of smashing, smashing and robbing, as long as this is not the case.
Most police stations don't care about people.
To this day, illegal harvesting of wild black wolfberry in pastures still occurs.
The madness of men, women, old and young all flocking to the grassland is simply unstoppable. Poachers continue to plunder wild black wolfberry.
There is not much traffic in the urban area of Ermu during the day, but recently around 5 a.m. almost every day, a large number of motorcycles and vans leave the urban area.
Loaded with people holding plastic buckets, clips, and scissors, after driving for an hour or two, they arrived at the grasslands around the city.
On the edge of the grassland, they were walking forward in groups ranging from two or three to dozens of people, including men, women, old and young.
Until around 7 o'clock in the morning, illegal collectors continued to ride motorcycles to the grassland.
These illegal pickers do not blindly choose pastures where wild black wolfberry is picked.
Sometimes, a single phone call from some illegal pickers can make hundreds of illegal pickers leave the pasture, but more often, a single phone call from them can call in more people to frantically plunder the black wolfberry from the pasture.
These poachers from different places are all in contact with each other. They will inform each other which pasture has more wild black wolfberry, and poachers will swarm there.
"Between August 10th and 12th, dozens of people came to the grassland. They came to see the wild black wolfberry. As soon as we rushed them, they left." Jin Yao said with a wry smile.
"I didn't pay much attention to it at the time, but later I speculated that these might be "spies" of early poachers, trying to find out about the distribution of wild black wolfberry and the maturity of each pasture."
Although wild black wolfberry has always existed on the grasslands, many people did not know its value before, even the locals.
It was not until mid-2008 that local agricultural and forestry science and technology workers discovered this rare wild black wolfberry during a survey of wild wolfberry species in Chai and Damu. After testing, it was found that the medicinal value of wild black wolfberry was much higher than that of ordinary wolfberry.
Wolfberry is therefore known as "soft gold".
After that, some businessmen saw the commercial value of wild black wolfberry, and the media began to get involved in promoting wild black wolfberry, making the black wolfberry here really become soft gold. At this time, everyone went crazy.
The local herdsmen, the local government, and many outsiders who later learned about this situation went crazy because there were so many wild black wolfberries.
There are many wild black wolfberries growing on the grasslands of Geermuguo and Lemude towns, mainly in the pastures of herdsmen.
Around 1994, the government allocated grassland to herders, determined the range of pasture for each herdsman family, and issued a "Grassland Contract Management Right Certificate" to herders in 1997.
Although herders have determined the boundaries of pastures, there are no obvious signs or barriers between pastures.
The grasslands are vast, but herders clearly know the boundaries between each pasture, how they should use the pastures in the corresponding seasons, and how to let the pastures recuperate.
However, after the news spread that there was "soft gold" here, many people wanted to come here to "dig for gold".
Outsiders started coming here to dig and pick wild black wolfberries around 2011, and the number of people has increased in recent years.
The local government wanted to maximize profits, but could not completely control the situation, so it gave the land to herders. The herdsmen were helpless in the face of large groups of illegal harvesters, and in the end they could only think of a way to rent the grassland to outsiders.
These foreign contractors thought they had a solution, but when faced with an army of illegal harvesters, they were still helpless.
It was at this time that Han Kongque and others got involved, so they were able to obtain large tracts of pasture so easily and rent more pasture at very low prices.
"The grassland is too big, there are too few herdsmen, and there are too many illegal collectors." In the end, Jin Yao summed up the reason why he could not resist illegal mining.
In Ala'er Village, Guolemude Town, each household has an average of more than 10,000 acres of grassland, with many wild black wolfberries growing there. However, there are only a few people to guard the grassland, and because the grassland is so large, there are houses used to guard the grassland.
The distance between them is so great that they have been stolen for several years.
In the second half of last year, the government introduced measures to allow herders to contract their grasslands to contractors. In October, they contracted part of their grasslands to contractors.
"They can't keep it themselves, and they can't pick it, so they can only outsource it. As long as we manage the grassland well and the plants inside can't be damaged, the conditions are very good, so we took over a large piece of grassland, but we really
I didn't expect those people to be so crazy."
"In order to facilitate management and better protect the grassland, we surrounded the grassland with barbed wire, hoping to stop illegal mining. However, in the face of hundreds or even thousands of illegal mining, the barbed wire fence is useless."
"At 8 a.m. on August 14, in one of our pastures, about 50 people overturned the barbed wire fence and forced their way into the pasture. There were only 10 ordinary guards in this pasture. When they discovered it, they immediately came to dissuade them."
At first they didn't listen. We told them what was ours and they picked what was theirs. Later, the illegal pickers asked them for formalities from the central, provincial and municipal governments to prove that the grassland was contracted by them, even though we had the "..." issued by the forestry department.
Grassland Contract Management Rights Certificate", but they did not recognize it.
More than two hours later, more than 30 people were persuaded to leave, but more than 10 people still refused to listen and continued to collect. Our guards grabbed their buckets and tried to pull the illegal collectors out, but something unexpected happened.
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A caretaker felt a poke on his left back and thought it was a poke with a wolfberry picking clip. But when he turned around, he saw a poacher holding a knife about 20 centimeters long and reached out to touch it.
, there is blood all over the back." (To be continued...)