Goji, goji berry or wolfberry is native to Asia. Wolfberries are usually sold in open boxes and small packages in dried form. "Wolfberry", a commonly used English name, has unknown origin, perhaps resulting from the Mandarin root, gou, meaning dog or confusion over the genus name, Lycium, which resembles lycos, the Greek word for wolf. In the English-speaking world, the name "goji berry" has been used since the early 21st century. The word "goji" is an approximation of the pronunciation of gǒuqǐ, the name for L. chinense in several Chinese dialects, including Hokkien and Shanghainese. ** Directions Pills : Take 2-3 times a day with a glass of water or milk / 20-40 pills. No Caffeine, No Chemical Additives. No Food Color, No Antiseptic. *Recommended before breakfast and dinner daily.