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Has anyone found that Xango helped them walk better because of reduced stiffness?
Posts: 14 | From Dayton, Ohio | Registered: Apr 2005
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Stiffness is one of my main problems also. The Xango has citric acid in it, I am allergic to that, it really burns my bladder
Did anyone answer your question? I would love to get some relief from this. I just found Thai Go (Nature Sunshine) is doesn't have the C acid in it, so I have some coming.
Have you started the Xango? If so, any improvement?
Posts: 315 | From USA | Registered: May 2005
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I tried both Xango and Thai Go and got better results with the Thai Go. It's also less expensive and I found it easier to order.
Neither is a cure for LD but may help with some symptoms. For me I have fewer headaches with the Thai Go. Perhaps someone that is low in antioxidants would benefit more but I was already on an intensive antioxidant regime.
I'm not looking for a fight, just sharing my experience.
Posts: 539 | From NW Arkansas | Registered: May 2003
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Yes, tequeslady. It does have anti-inflammatory properties that have been researched and proven. It's also anti-viral and anti-fungal. What more could you ask for?
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I find it rather humourous that soimeone brings up the word scam about Xango....
Have you said that about Tylenol lately? Seriously, it has actually killed people.
Sheesh.
Trout
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By the way...Reader's Digest has recently given it acoolades as THE best home based MLM.
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