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Mangosteen

Discussion in 'Health & Medicine Forum' started by flyfisher, Apr 5, 2005.

  1. flyfisher

    flyfisher Full Access Member

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    This is a tropical fruit native to Tailand. Two onces of the juice has more beneficial qualities than a bag of carrots, a quart of blueberries or black berries. Rich with Xanthones. It has more cancer fighting agents than any other natural remedie in the world according to scientific studies. It will reduce your blood pressure, reduce LDL levels and provide you a boost of energy.

    Some web search has shown polarized views on the benefits of the mangosteen. If it wasn't for the pyramid marketing, it probably wouldn't get bad press.

    I have tried it and it taste very good. If it didn't cost 40 bucks a bottle, I would mix it with vodka for a tasty cocktail.
     
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    slydevl Asshole for the People!

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    Yngwie Mangosteen kicked ass :ylsuper:
     
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    can it be grown anywhere?
     
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    At $40 a bottle it will be.
     
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    Native to tropical Asia. They are establishing groves in Africa and the Caribbean.
     

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