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Hopefulnow
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I am just starting with an product made from mangosteen, a fruit from Asia, high in xanthones.

It is very costly but I am desperate for anything to feel better.

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Dave6002
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Tried one bottle. Didn't notice any obvious result.

As delicious fruits, they may be nutritious, however, I didn't expect that they have antibiotic properties.

In contrast, other parts that normally aren't edible, may contain toxins that would protect them from being eaten.

Those parts would have therapeutic values.

Dave.

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karatelady
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Hopefulnow,

I've had a lot of positive results from Mangosteen juice by Xango.

I've been on it for 5 months and am now off all my heavy sleep meds which I have taken for years. I've never slept all through the night without them since I was a young girl.

I am now! Its amazing stuff. Most of the medicinal qualities are in the pericarp or rind of the fruit. The rind is full of antioxidants.

It also has given me energy, allergies are much, much better and the brain fog isn't as bad.

Are you taking Xango?

Dave - one bottle isn't enough to see results normally. Antioxidants take time to heal the body although I did have more energy right away.

Everyone is different so you just have to try it!

Sandy

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Been on it for 2 1/2 yrs. It has totally changed my life from the inside out!

I'm off 6 different meds and feeling great!

Dave....I agree with karate. Stopping at one bottle is like taking abx for one week for Lyme and expecting it to cure you.

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