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I used xzango for a while. Did nothing for meSent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerryDate: Tue, 09 Mar 2010 12:01:04 -0000To: <Lyme_and_Rife >Subject: OT Mangosteen Hi FolksIs there anyone who has used magosteen? How much have you used and was it helpful? Thanks Lu

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Hi Lu,

I used mangosteen for a while and did not notice any improvements.

Tamara

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I asked my daughter's LLMD about mangosteen and his answer was that it wouldn't hurt, however it was quite pricey and he hasn't seen improvements with patients using it, so he didn't recommend it.

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Hi Lu,

On our original Lyme and Rife group owned by Rosner, the Lyme author,

there were quite a few who use Mangosteen... is an advocate of using

Mangosteen, here is a link to what he has to say:

http://lymebook.com/blog/supplements/mangosteen-xango-powder-or-juice-pericarp/

Please notice in his link the recommendations he makes, not all Mangosteen is

the same....

Take care,

Jim

http://www.farocompany.com/mangosteen-capsule-pills.html

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Hi ,

Check out this link about Mangosteen by Rosner... He doesn't recommend this product as it is not 100% Mangosteen... You might want to take a look at the other brands he feels are much better...

http://lymebook.com/blog/supplements/mangosteen-xango-powder-or-juice-pericarp/

<<<<<<<In my book The Top 10 Lyme Disease Treatments, http://www.defeatlyme.com, I talk about Mangosteen as being one of the best supplements for Lyme disease for many reasons, including its powerful antibiotic charcteristics. However, I mention a product in the book, Xango, which I no longer believe is the best route to take. Here's why.

Xango has some mangosteen in it but also many other ingredients. Lots of fruit juices which have unnecessary sugar. So, I found a better brand, 100% pure mangosteen juice with NO additives - http://www.mangosteens.com. A great product, and can create a massive herx reaction.>>>>>>Take care,Jim

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Jim,

I tried Xango for months with no results. Then I found 100 mangosteen juice

online and used it for a few more months with no results. I bought canned

mangosteen at a local asian market. Nothing, I then found freeze dried

mangosteen at trader joe's and bought them out. Nothing.

I pursued it because of Rosner's book and I do think its a great book

although I don't agree with everything he says. I'm sure his 10 ten treatment

list has probably changed since that book as well.

Tamara

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Hi Tamara,

At this link, talks about not using Xango, this is a change since his

book... He now feels some powder forms of Mangosteen are better if they are

produced properly... Here is his blog, it is current and what he is currently

suggesting:

http://lymebook.com/blog/supplements/mangosteen-xango-powder-or-juice-pericarp/

<<<<<<<<<However, for those who want the concentrated form, the powder from

mangosteen pericarp (the pericarp is the outer rind, or shell, of the fruit, and

has all the nutrients, and must be consumed in powder form since it is chewy and

hard and can't be eaten alone) to avoid the sugar content, I wrote the following

post on the Lyme and rife group wth some additional information.

Personally, I would prefer the powder no matter how bad it tastes,

since I don't like all the sugar in the juices. So far I've located a

few sources of the powder:

http://www.physicianformulas.com/store/scripts/prodview.asp?idproduct=219 & name=M\

angosteen

http://farocompany.com/

http://www.amermed.com/mangosteen.htm

http://www.vitalxan.com.au/

I had a long talk on the phone last night with the owner of the

VitalXan company in Australia, and I think his product looks pretty

good.>>>>>>>>>

's info is pretty reliable, but not everything works for everyone either...

I do remember several months before he closed his group he was talking about

using the powder form, some did and felt it was working. So it just may be the

Xango and juice you used was not strong enough..

Take care,

Jim

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Hi Jim,

I'm sure if I kept trying I may have found the mangosteen that worked and maybe

it did something for me but at the time I was so sick I did not notice. All of

the juices tell you if the use the whole pericarp or not and believe it or not

some do. It makes for a terrible tasting powdery drink. I mixed it with

sparkling water just to get it down.

It is worth a shot to try if you have and extra $40.00/$50.00 a week but there

are so many things out there that work better.

I did however look into harvesting my own and in my area it would take years and

years to grow the fruit. If I had your climate and garden I would grow my own.

Tamara

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Hi Tamara,

Yes, I here the taste of Mangosteen is very tough to take... I've not tried

it...

Well I have planted my own Mangosteen tree, it is about 4 ft tall now, this will

be its third season, but I don't think it will bear fruit this year... I was

surprised the freeze didn't get it all the way up here, but it came through the

winter just fine...

Buying the juice is really expensive, I think given a choice capsules or powder

is the best way to go... For a while, many were buying Acai juice, very

expensive... Then I posted we get the same benefits from high grade powder, at a

much lower price... Everyone switched... The taste of the powder is terrible,

but mixing it in with other supps and some grape juice does a good job of

masking it... And I still use it...

I don't think I would spend $40 - 50 per week on something either unless I got a

big benefit from it...

Jim

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Hi Jim,

I have to admit I'm a little bit envious of that mangosteen plant. Ok really

really envious.

I struggle to keep a couple of citrus trees alive by moving them into my

bathroom in the winter. It almost feels like an act of cruelty to see them

barely clinging on.

Tamara

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Hi Tamara,

You live in South FL, don't you? If so, your orange trees should do well in the

ground... I am a lot colder in Jax,

yet my Navel and Hamlin orange, Ponderosa and Meyers lemon trees do well

outside... I even left a small amount

of fruit on the trees to see if they would weather the freeze okay (13 days at

or below 32), and they all did...

Jim

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Jim, I live in Connecticut. I only visit my mother in law in South Florida.

I don't have a real yard either I have a patio on the second floor of an old

industrial building. I bring everything inside for the winter because I don't

thing the containers protect them.

I put grow lights in my bathroom and there is no room left for my family. The

plants have taken over.

I never even touched dirt until 4 years ago and now I'm addicted.

Tamara

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Well heck Tamara,

All this time I was picturing your down there in South Florida!!

Well even if you did have a yard in CT, I don't think any oranges or mangosteen

trees

would grow up there, way too cold.... I was born and in lived in CT for many

years and

it is waaaaaay to cold up there...

Well if something has to take over your home, nothing better than plants... :-)

So when are you moving to Florida! Just think of all the good fresh food you

can grow down here! Your orange trees would grow into real trees!

Take care,

Jim :-)

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