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The Benefits of Drinking Mangosteen (XanGo)


Benefits of Drinking XanGo:

The Mangosteen fruit (XanGo's main ingredient) is unique because of its antioxidants and Xanthones. 43 Xanthones have been found thus far in the Mangosteen. Only a handful of these Xanthones have been studies thus far, with each possessing unique health-enhancing properties. The Mangosteen contains more Xanthones than any other food known to man!

1. Prevents hardening of arteries (Atherosclerosis)

2. Protects the heart muscle

3. Anti-Parkinson, Anti- Alzheimer and other forms of dimentia

4. Anti-Depressant, Anti-Anxiety, in the same botanical category as St. John's Wort

5. Anti-Fungal

6. Anti-Bacterial

7. Anti-Viral, used to treat dermatitis, wound infections, ringworm, acne

8. Anti-Periodontic (fights gum disease)

9. Anti-Diarrheal

10 Fever Reducer

11. Anti-Glaucoma, Anti-Cataract

12. Pansystemic (helps overall body health)

13. Anti-Fatigue

14. Anti-Aging

15. Anti-Obesity (lose weight natural)

16. Anti Lipidemic (lowers LDL)

17. Anti-Tumor

18. Anti-Cancer

19. Lowers Blood Pressure

20. Immunostimulants (stimulates an immune response)

21. Lowers Blood Sugar

22. Anti-Inflammatory

23. Tastes Great!

In case you are curious, as I was, about the scientific evidence found in the professional life science publications, go to the internet location www.pubmed.gov. That website is a service of the National Library of Medicine and provides access to over 12 million professional articles dating back to the mid-1960's. A search in their library currently will yield 1152 articles regarding the keyword, "xanthones," and 21 articles regarding the keyword "mangosteen."

For more infomation about this wonderful Mangosteen fruit or to purchase, please go to www.MightyFruit.com

Nathan Points

Nate@MightyFruit.com







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