Guest guest Posted March 29, 2006 Report Share Posted March 29, 2006 I would have to say that I am not thrilled with this posting on Xango. For those of you who are not aware of Xango...it is a pyramid marketing type of thing. I tried 2 cases of it ($30 per bottle and 4 bottles per case) when I first started having ReA troubles. The stuff is bitter but not that hard to drink down. Pretty expensive stuff...but I thought what the heck. The " not thrilled " part in my opening refers to the fact that the person who posted this message inserted a link that will direct you to the Xango site...but to a portion of the Pyramid marketing site that gives them credit for anything that you do on the site. This in itself leaves me suspicious of their intent. Sorry poster...I just don't agree with anyone advertising their wares in this way. The problem that I ran into was that Xango claims to be an " IMMUNE SYSTEM BOOSTER " and the fact of the matter is that ReA is an auto-immune disease that makes the immune system OVER BOOSTED as-is. Even if this stuff does what it claims...why would we want to boost a bad immune system? Anti-TNF's and the other good ReA drugs work to LOWER the immune response so that the body does not inflame unnecessarily. I know the Xango did not work for me...and am not saying that it won't for you...but consider what you are trying to accomplish before you spend the $$$'s on this new pyramid marketing thing. The inside scoop on the Xango is that each person who sells the stuff tries to get more people " sponsored " under them as distributors. They get kick-backs according to how much the people under them sell as well as what they sell themselves. It is very similar to AMWAY except that they sell this juice made from the Mangosteene fruit (spelling?). Anyway...If anyone is really interested in trying it out...I bought some off of Ebay one time for $18 per bottle delivered. I would guess that there are people selling it there these days as well. Even the guy here at work who used to sell it told me that he quit doing so because it didn't seem to work for inflammation problems that he was having. The claim is that this stuff will heal anything from arthritis to cancer. Now, I'm not saying that it couldn't work for someone. After all...the Chinese have been practicing the art of healing through nothing more than learning how to move their own Che (center of energy located just beneath the naval). Many of them do not subscribe to Western medicine...even to the point where I have witnessed (video) where a woman was having a tumor removed from her brain about the size of a quarter with only half of the anesthesia that she would have been given here...and some needles inserted into her ankle (acupuncture) to deaden the pain. She claimed not to be in pain during the surgery (was coherent!). Anyway...the mind is sometime more powerful than the " miracle drug " . Just something to consider. jerry_grieve <jerry@...> wrote: Hi There My name is Deb and I live in Tucson, AZ. I did some research on this all natural product, Xango, and decided to give it a try. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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