The Buzz on Mangosteen
Maybe you've heard it already.... from friends or from print and radio... but if not, you will! It's mangosteen, and according to many authorities, this delicious fruit from the Southwest Pacific Rim could be the medical find of the young century. Traditionally used for healing purposes, in the last 20 years mangosteen's status amoung Western medical practitioners has grown from fable to fact, due to research by university labs in Japan, Australia, Taiwan, the Phillipines and the U.S. Mangosteen's key properties seem to be antioxidant and anti-inflammatory.
Antioxidants chase down and destroy harmful free radicals which can otherwise create havoc within the body. Recent research at Tufts University rates mangosteen as being among the strongest of antioxidants, especially prepared in juice form. Mangosteen's anti-inflammatory properties have been demonstrated and verified hundreds of times, in research available in abstract form on the National Institutes of Health website, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Since inflammation is a componet of much of the diseases process, the research suggests that mangosteen may be valuable in the treatment or prevention of many medical conditions. And that is exactly what mangosteen's commercial developers are finding to be true.
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