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Can Xanthones In The Mangosteen Fruit Possibly Help Your Disease/illness? Maybe!
Xanthones found in abundance in the Mangosteen fruit. It grows in South East Asia has proven with out doubt that it helps multiple diseases, relieves pain, is a most powerful anti-inflammatory agent and it is a FOOD.
#1 - "Let Food Be Your Medicine" - Hippocrates
A drug is targeted at one specific problem and is very potent, but can have many harmful side effects. A food source is much safer on the body and works in synergy with the body's own healing mechanisms.
#2 - Drugs can easily take 10 years to get to market.
Is your good health worth waiting 10 years for? Why wait when you can experience RIGHT NOW the healing properties of the Mangosteen fruit?
#3 - Why would anyone use a drug, if you can get the same benefits from a food?
This is the real question.
About the size of a tangerine, the mangosteen has a smooth, dark purple rind, encasing a delicious snow-white fruit. A health product that actually tastes good is a milestone to say the least, but it's what science has to say about the mangosteen that's turning so many heads. Those who haven't yet heard about the mangosteen soon will. Consider yourself lucky to still be at the forefront.
Healers from these areas have developed an enormous folk medicine repertoire treating diabetes, diarrhea, inflammation, eczema, urinary tract disorders, fever, and menstrual problems - to name a few.
Globally, university scientists became curious about these claims. Validation occurred when the mangosteen was observed to help people with health challenges. Scientists wanted to know why the mangosteen was so effective!
Subsequently, hundreds of scientific studies have been published and more studies are ongoing
Over the last 30+ years, independent scientific studies from around the world have been proving the many beneficial properties of this amazing fruit. You might even describe the mangosteen as "Nature's Medicine Chest".
Mangosteen. A fruit of such delicious taste and prized properties that it has become known as "Queen of Fruits" and "Fruit of the gods."
In scientific language it is known as Garcinia Mangostana but more commonly known just as mangosteen.
Although mangosteen is relatively unknown in North America and Europe, the people of Southeast Asia have used this fruit for centuries in folklore remedies and cures. Even though they have knowledge of hundreds of botanicals, the mangosteen stands out in a class
unto itself. Why else would it have the nickname, "Queen of Fruits?"
It is interesting that something this phenomenal, with so many health benefits, has remained virtually unknown.
What are Xanthones?
It is well understood today that free radicals attack our bodies at the cellular level. In fact, it is free radical damage that has been linked to many degenerative diseases, aging, even cancer. To counter free radical damage, it is important to have antioxidants in your diet.
Antioxidants help to neutralize and eliminate free radicals. There has been extensive scientific research done on the antioxidants found in vitamins -- especially Vitamin C & E. Now science has discovered Xanthones - a much more powerful antioxidant than those found in vitamins.
Xanthones are also known as "adaptagens" for their unique ability to adapt and assist the body in many areas.
Science has identified approximately 200 different Xanthones. The Mangosteen has an amazing 43 just by itself, including some of the most dynamic Xanthones yet studied. There are other herbs and plants, such as St. John's Wort, which might contain one or two Xanthones... but nothing compares with the quantity and vibrancy of Xanthones in Mangosteen.
Right now top scientists from major pharmaceutical companies are busy working on creating drugs based on the Mangosteen. But even in the eventuality of a Xanthone-based drug, Why would you take a drug when a food will prove better with no side effects.
There are some very important things that you, your family and friends, should know about this fascinating fruit. If you are serious about your health, you'll want more information.
This product has helped me. My arthritis is gone. No more pain. All I know is that it has helped thousands of others and, Perhaps it can help you and your family as well, if you don't like it you get your money back. So what do you have to loose? What do you have to gain?
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Diabetes Overview |
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A free collection of articles about diabetes published in The New York Times. |
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An online community for kids, families, and adults with diabetes, featuring message boards, chat rooms, and questions/answers from medical professionals. |
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