Tue 23 Mar 2010
The Healthy Advantages Of Xango Juice
Posted by admin under Food and Drink
If you havenot yet heard about XanGo juice you soon will! XanGo juice is gaining popularity at an amazing pace, and is on the inside track to becoming one of the fastest growing network marketing firms in united states history. XanGo is still a relatively young company, only 3 yearsof age, but is already seeing over $4 million in annual sales, and is projecting to reach $1 bill by the year 2010 or before. If this is attained XanGo will move before Ebay as the fastest company to reach this level of sales. It took Microsoft 13 years to reach $1 bill in sales. XanGo juice has distributors through out the world in the united states, Canada, Japan, Thailand, Australia, Philippines, Mexico, and soon to open in other global market as well .
XanGo juice is made from the mangosteen fruit, often referred to as the Queen of Fruits, which is grown in Southeast Asia and South America. The rind of the mangosteen fruit has been employed by local healers in these regions for hundreds of years to treat a number of external and internal conditions,for example inflammatory conditions like the runs and dysentery, bacterial and fungal complaints, and eczema and psoriases. The systematic community has been studying the health benefits of the mangosteen fruit for over 35 years, the root of why XanGo juice was created! The mangosteen fruit contains over 43 xanthones, which are natural antioxidants that fight free radicals in our bodies and promote health at the cellular level. This is quite galvanizing considering that over 43 of the 200 naturally found xanthones are found in the mangosteen. XanGo juice is a proprietary blend using the mangosteen fruit and other natural fruit purees and juices, which make an incredibly succulent method to get your natural antioxidants!
Just like the aloe vera juice, XanGo juice can be consumed in smaller or larger doses depending on what sort of health condition are occurring in an individual .
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