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Is mangosteen the answer for your disease/illness? It could very well be!

The Mangosteen is tangerine-sized and is deep purple in color on the outside, with a bright white pulp in the inside. Prized because of its excellent flavor, in Asia it is called the "Queen of Fruits," and, in the French Caribbean, the "Food of the Gods."

Used for centuries throughout the lands in which it grows, recent scientific studies have revealed an incredible scope of potent human health benefits leading many to believe that Mangosteen will be the most important fruit on earth.

~ J. Frederic Templeman, M.D.

I am convinced that Mangosteen will, without a doubt, be the most successful food supplement ever.

Dr. Templeman is a practicing primary care physician, board-certified in both the US and Canada, who has never before endorsed a food supplement. But after testing a Mangosteen derived Juice on his patients, Dr. Templeman went on to publish MANGOSTEEN, THE X FACTOR.

His booklet summarized both the observations of the native healers and peoples of Southeast Asia, and the scientific research that now documents the potent effects of this amazing fruit.

As Dr. Templeman states in the beginning of his book, what is impressive about these studies is that all the scientific studies on Mangosteen are independent. The studies have no commercial bias. In addition, while potent effects are noted with profound implications for human health, no safety or toxicity issues have been noted.

The following is a summary of the X Factor by Dr. Templeman

Immune System

Protects against pathogens, sepsis, influenza, pneumonia, tuberculosis, AIDS, and diverticulosis. Anti-bacterial, anti-viral, anti-fungal. Laboratory demonstrated to interfere with HIV protease, which keeps the virus immature and incapable of infections. Thai study demonstrated effectiveness against staphylococcus aureus bacteria. Polysaccharides in the rind stimulate phagocytic immune cells (PMNs and monocytes). Effective against salmonella, typhus and tuberculosis bacteria.

Asian healers have used Mangosteen for centuries for syphilis, malaria, and amebic dysentery. In South America, it is used for intestinal worm infestations.

Anti-Tumor Properties

Catechins in Mangosteen: Prevent formation of carcinogenic compounds by blocking co-carcinogens. Turn up body's natural detoxification defenses. Suppress cancer promotion or growth.

Gastro-Intestinal System

Dysentery, GI pathogens, diverticulosis, histamine and serotonin blocking capacity. Reduces excess stomach acid. Anti-allergic effect. Anti-stomach ulcer.

Respiratory System

Mangosteen study in September 2002 reported that it is an anti-inflammatory and anti-allergenic agent. Relevant for asthma. Xanthoses modulate IGE, antibody class involved in allergic reactions. Mangosteen can accomplish what we now use several drugs to do. Ideal product to use daily to


protect our respiratory systems integrity

The Central Nervous System

Dr. Nakahatas research with glial cells (central nervous systems cells) suggest that Mangosteen could produce a therapeutic effect in both treatment and prevention of Parkinsons and Alzheimers disease.

Skin

Mangosteen used for centuries to treat eczema, dermatitis, wounds, ringworm, acne, impetigo, and growth disorders of dermis (psoriasis or seborrhea) skin cancer and sun damage.

Folk Medicine Remedies (India, China, Malaysia, Philippines, etc.)

Antimicrobial/anti-inflammatory powers. Treating eczematous and hyperkeratotic skin conditions. In Caribbean, tonic for fatigue and malaise. Controlling fever.

Systemic Effects

Helps with fatigue, low energy. Used on persons with chronic fatigue and illness. From Dr. James Duke, perhaps Americas foremost ethnobotanist. Retired in 1995. He worked for the USDA and University of Maryland. Prolific writer and created a phytochemical and ethnobotanical database.

Mangosteen is listed with 138 separate benefits. The following are the major benefits:

Anti-fatigue

Anti-tumor and cancer prevention

Anti-aging

Anti-oxidant

Anti-lipidemic -- blood pressure lowering

Anti-inflammatory -- prevents inflammation

Anti-ulcer -- prevents both stomach, mouth, and bowel ulcers

Anti-obesity -- helps with weight loss

Anti-atherosclerotic -- prevents hardening of the arteries

Anti-viral -- prevents or modulates fungal infections

Anti-depressant

Anti-Alzheimers -- helps prevent dementia

Anti-arthritic -- prevention of arthritis

Anti-osteoporosis -- helps prevent the loss of bone mass

Anti-periodontic -- reduces/prevents inflammation and infection of gums

Anti-seborrhic -- prevents seborrhea (skin disease that causes dandruff)

Anti-calcultic -- prevents kidney stones

Anti-pyretic -- fever lowering

Anti-Parkinson

Anti-diarrhea

Anti-neuralgic -- reduces nerve pain (i.e. diabetic neuropathy of the feet, hands)

Anti-vertigo -- prevents dizziness

Anti-glaucomic -- prevents glaucoma

Anti-cataract -- prevents cataracts

Hypotensive -- blood pressure lowering

Immunostimulant -- multiple categories cited

Cardioprotective -- protects the heart

Analgesic prevents pain

To find out more about this amazing fruit go to
http://www.mangosteen-health-benefits.net.


About the Author

Bob is a father of triplets that resides in northeast Ohio. He is the webmaster for http://www.mangosteen-health-benefits.com, and also works for the Sherwin Williams Co. as an IT project lead. Bob has been using mangosteen for months and wants to let the world know about it's amazing health benefits.


 

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