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Health Last Updated: Jul 2nd, 2008 - 21:15:22


Mangosteen: "Queen Of Fruits" Offers Nutritional Benefits
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Nov 1, 2007, 00:54

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(NAPSI)-Five years ago, a relatively obscure fruit found in Southeast Asia made its way to America, and was quickly proclaimed "queen of fruits." The mangosteen is considered a "superfruit" that has been found to contain powerful dietary compounds that are globally revered for their many health benefits.

Ongoing research continues to find beneficial health properties associated with the mangosteen's natural plant compounds-known as antioxidants-including:

• 39 Different Xanthones-The mangosteen is believed to be nature's greatest source of these unique compounds that may help maintain intestinal health, strengthen the immune system, neutralize free radicals, help support cartilage and joint function and promote healthy cardiovascular and respiratory systems.

• Flavonoids-Catechins, which are commonly associated with green tea, are actually more abundant in the mangosteen. Numerous studies have shown catechins may help maintain cartilage, cardiovascular and respiratory systems. PCOs, which are best known as the compound in grape seeds, are also found in the mangosteen. These particular flavonoids have been shown to help improve the circulatory system and play a key role in maintaining intestinal health and cell integrity.

Dietary experts believe that, in order to benefit from the complete power and nutritional impact of the mangosteen fruit, it should be consumed just as it has been for more than a thousand years-in its whole fruit form. One convenient and delicious option is a category-creating product made from the whole mangosteen fruit: XanGo Juice.

Branded with a distinct custom bottle design and color scheme and set apart by its refreshingly sweet, tangy taste and unique nutritional benefits, XanGo Juice has helped introduce the mangosteen into approximately 20 international markets.

XanGo, LLC advances global expansion of the "queen of fruits" through credible science and a premium branded product. "The mangosteen has transcended trend status as consumer interest and repeat sales continue to surge worldwide," explains Aaron Garrity, CEO of XanGo.

To learn more about the mangosteen, visit www.whole fruit.com.

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