Sunday, October 17, 2010

Lately I have been bombarded by people trying to sell a product call Xango some sort of cure all?

What I want to know if the claim they say this product does, is true or just another way of marketing a product. Apparently if ones has high blood pressure by taking Xango it goes back to normal. Got pain all over your body... take Xango and one feels brand new again. Eat the most unhealthy foods such as greasy saturated fats. full of cholesterol etc. drink Xango soon after having this meal and Xango will fix any problem. sort of internal detergent that removes any trace of grease from the blood stream You got the idea... Please I do not want sell pitch I want facts Is there any serious study done on the Mangosteen fruit. ThanksLately I have been bombarded by people trying to sell a product call Xango some sort of cure all?
I doubt that Xango is a cure all, but I believe it has different effects on different people. I've been taking it for a year now for my migraines and its totally helped that. Although I'm a believer in Xango, I don't think it works for all the stuff that distributors claim it to do. I'd say the best bet is to give it a try and find out. It is pricey but cheaper and safer than all the meds I was taking before.
According to Wikipedia it's a fruit drink made up of several fruits, pears, apples, cherries, etc. and a undisclosed amount of a fruit from Asia. FDA says nothing special. Pricey. Recommends a better (also pricey) alternative in pomegranates juice. Proven antioxidant, 1 1/2 ounces is a serving for it's full effect.
If it did all it said it would it would be a drug. No testing done for the claims.
There has been quite a bit of research done on the Mangosteen fruit you can find it here:
http://www.your-mangosteen-guide.com/man...

also, go to www.pubmed.gov and type in xanthones.
Here is a great resource http://www.your-mangosteen-guide.com...

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