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g3® Juice Bottle Pack (Australia)

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g3® Juice is Nu Skin's concentrated antioxidant superfruit blend built on gac fruit (Momordica cochinchinensis) — naturally one of the highest known sources of bioavailable lycopene and beta-carotene — supported by goji, cili fruit, and sea buckthorn. 60 ml daily, ships from the official Nu Skin warehouse in Australia.

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Product Description

g3® Juice is Nu Skin's concentrated antioxidant juice blend built around gac fruit (Momordica cochinchinensis), a Southeast Asian superfruit that contains one of the highest known concentrations of lycopene and beta-carotene found in any natural food source. The four-fruit blend — gac, wolfberry (goji), cili fruit, and Siberian pineapple (sea buckthorn) — delivers a broad-spectrum carotenoid, polyphenol, vitamin C, and omega-7 profile in a 60 ml daily serve. Ships from the official Nu Skin warehouse in Australia, no membership required.

Best suited: Australians wanting a daily concentrated antioxidant from real fruit, not capsules

⚠️ Less suited: Consult your healthcare professional first if pregnant, breastfeeding, on warfarin or carotenoid-affecting medication

💡 Pairs well with: A breakfast containing some dietary fat (eggs, avocado, nuts) for better carotenoid absorption

Why a Multi-Fruit Blend Beats a Single-Fruit Juice

Most antioxidant juices on the Australian shelf are built around a single fruit — pure goji juice, pure pomegranate, pure noni. A single fruit gives you one antioxidant family, often biased toward one or two compounds. g3 Juice combines four fruits chosen specifically because their antioxidant profiles do not overlap: gac contributes lipid-bound carotenoids, goji contributes water-soluble polysaccharides and zeaxanthin, cili contributes one of the highest natural vitamin C concentrations known, and sea buckthorn contributes omega-7 fatty acids and additional carotenoids. The result is broader cellular coverage from one daily serve.

What makes gac's carotenoids special is not just the quantity — it is the form. The lycopene and beta-carotene in gac are bound to fatty acids inside the fruit's red aril (the membrane around the seeds), making them lipid-soluble and significantly more bioavailable than the water-associated carotenoids in tomatoes or carrots. This is also why gac is genuinely uncommon on the Australian market: the fruit has a very short shelf life once harvested, so it is rarely available fresh outside Southeast Asia. g3 Juice makes that carotenoid profile available in a shelf-stable liquid format.

Key Ingredients

Gac Fruit (Momordica cochinchinensis): The centrepiece of g3 Juice. Gac's aril contains lycopene at approximately 70× the concentration found in tomatoes, and beta-carotene at roughly 10× the level in carrots. Both are present in lipid-associated forms that the body absorbs more readily than synthetic or water-bound carotenoids. Lycopene is one of the most potent singlet-oxygen quenchers among the carotenoids, while beta-carotene serves as a precursor to vitamin A and a broad-spectrum antioxidant.

Wolfberry (Lycium barbarum) — Chinese goji: Rich in zeaxanthin (which the macula concentrates for blue-light filtration) and Lycium barbarum polysaccharides that have been studied for immune-modulating activity. Where gac provides lipid-soluble carotenoids, wolfberry adds water-soluble polyphenols for complementary antioxidant coverage.

Cili Fruit (Rosa roxburghii): Contains roughly 60× the vitamin C of oranges by weight, making it one of the most concentrated natural vitamin C sources known. Naturally co-occurs with bioflavonoids that support vitamin C absorption — a profile capsule vitamin C cannot replicate.

Siberian Pineapple / Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides): Contributes omega-7 (palmitoleic acid) — uncommon in the Western diet — plus additional carotenoids and vitamin E. Rounds out the lipid-soluble side of the blend.

How It Compares to Australian Antioxidant Drinks

Dimension g3® Juice Single-fruit goji juice (pharmacy) Swisse Chlorophyll+
Antioxidant families coveredCarotenoids + polysaccharides + vitamin C + omega-7Polysaccharides + zeaxanthin onlyChlorophyllin only
Lycopene sourceGac aril, lipid-bound, ~70× tomato concentrationNoneNone
Vitamin C sourceCili fruit (whole-fruit complex with bioflavonoids)Native goji vitamin C onlyAdded ascorbic acid
Carotenoid bioavailabilityLipid-bound — high oral uptakeWater-associated — moderateN/A
Daily serve60 ml30–60 ml typical5–10 ml typical
Added sugars / sweetenersNo added sugar — sweetness from fruit onlyVaries by brandNo added sugar
FormatBottle (this product) or single-serve pouchBottle onlyBottle

Comparison information based on publicly available product specifications as of April 2026. Concentration claims for gac fruit reference Nu Skin's product documentation.

How Australians Are Using g3 Juice

The recommended serve is 60 ml daily, taken straight or mixed with water. Three scenarios show up most often in customer feedback:

  • Morning wellness ritual: 60 ml with breakfast — paired with a meal containing some dietary fat (eggs, avocado, nuts) to maximise carotenoid absorption. Lipid-bound carotenoids need fat to cross the intestinal wall efficiently.
  • Post-workout antioxidant: Taken within 30–60 minutes after a session to support recovery from exercise-generated oxidative stress. The vitamin C from cili fruit and the carotenoid load from gac give a broad-spectrum scavenging profile.
  • Caffeine-free afternoon energy: A 60 ml serve mid-afternoon as an alternative to a second coffee — the natural fruit sugars and B-group cofactors offer a gentle energy lift without the caffeine spike-and-crash.

What to expect: The taste is mildly sweet with a tropical-fruit character — more palatable than most concentrated superfruit juices. Refrigerate after opening and consume within the timeframe stated on the label. Antioxidant intake is cumulative, not acute — daily consistency over weeks delivers the benefit, not a single high-dose serve.

Works With

g3® Single Serve Pouch 15pk

If you travel often, commute, work FIFO rosters, or prefer not to refrigerate an opened bottle, the g3 Single Serve Pouch uses the same formula in shelf-stable single-serve sachets. Many customers keep the bottle pack at home and the pouches in a gym bag or travel kit.

Pharmanex Nu Biome®

g3 supplies antioxidants; Pharmanex Nu Biome supports the gut barrier and microbiome diversity. A healthier gut wall helps systemic absorption of fat-soluble nutrients including the carotenoids in g3 — the two stack mechanistically rather than just sit next to each other in a routine.

Pharmanex LifePak®

If you take LifePak as a base multi-nutrient pack, g3 layers on a concentrated whole-fruit antioxidant source that goes beyond the carotenoid levels achievable in a capsule format. They are complementary, not duplicative.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which four fruits are in g3 Juice?
Gac fruit (Momordica cochinchinensis), wolfberry (Chinese goji, Lycium barbarum), cili fruit (Rosa roxburghii), and Siberian pineapple / sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides). Gac is the centrepiece for its lycopene and beta-carotene content; the other three round out the antioxidant profile with polysaccharides, vitamin C, and omega-7.

How much should I drink each day?
The recommended serve is 60 ml daily — roughly two tablespoons. Taking more does not produce a proportionally larger benefit because carotenoid absorption plateaus, and excess vitamin C above tissue saturation is excreted in urine. Daily consistency over weeks is what matters, not a larger one-off dose.

Does g3 Juice need to be refrigerated?
Sealed bottles are shelf-stable. Once opened, refrigerate and consume within the timeframe stated on the label. Australian summer temperatures accelerate carotenoid degradation, so during warmer months an opened bottle should not be left out at room temperature for extended periods.

Does g3 Juice contain added sugar?
No added sugar — the natural sweetness comes from the fruit components themselves. The total carbohydrate is modest at the 60 ml serving size. Always read the on-pack nutrition panel for the exact figures, which can be updated by Nu Skin without notice.

Can children drink g3 Juice?
The product is designed for adults. Not recommended for children under 15 years unless advised by a healthcare practitioner. Parents who want to introduce more antioxidants for school-age children should focus first on whole fruit and vegetable intake.

What is the difference between the Bottle Pack and the Pouch 15pk?
Same formula, two formats. The Bottle Pack is the larger, lower price-per-millilitre option for daily home use. The Single Serve Pouch 15pk is portable, shelf-stable per pouch, and convenient for travel, office, gym, or rotational work — at a higher price per serve. Most committed daily users keep the bottle at home and the pouches as a backup for days they are out.

Can I take g3 Juice with prescription medication?
Generally yes, but consult your GP or pharmacist if you are on warfarin (the vitamin K from sea buckthorn can affect anticoagulant dosing), thyroid medication, or any drug with a narrow therapeutic window. Carotenoid-rich juices can also affect retinoid drug metabolism.

Will g3 Juice replace eating fruit and vegetables?
No. g3 is a concentrated source of specific carotenoids that are difficult to obtain at meaningful levels from common Australian produce — particularly gac's lipid-bound lycopene and beta-carotene. It complements a fruit-and-vegetable-rich diet; it does not replace one.

Important Information

Always read the label and follow the directions for use. Supplements should not replace a balanced diet. If symptoms persist, consult your healthcare professional. Not suitable for children under 15 years unless advised by a healthcare practitioner. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking prescription medication, consult your doctor before use. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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Sources & References

  • Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. — g3® Juice Product Information, nuskin.com/au. Concentration claims (~70× tomato lycopene, ~10× carrot beta-carotene) and recommended daily serve.
  • Aoki H. et al. — "Carotenoid pigments in gac fruit (Momordica cochinchinensis Spreng.)." Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry, 2002. Source for gac aril carotenoid composition and lipid-bound form.
  • Vuong L.T. et al. — "Plasma β-carotene and retinol concentrations of children increase after a 30-d supplementation with the fruit Momordica cochinchinensis (gac)." American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2002. Source for human bioavailability of gac carotenoids.
  • Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) — Listed Complementary Medicines guidance, tga.gov.au. Australian regulatory framework context for complementary supplements.
  • Product information reviewed by the NuBest Skin Editorial Team. Last updated May 2026.

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