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Has anyone taken Xango? Is it going to make me nervous or keep me awake? I just took my first 3 ounces of Xango. What's Xango? I don't know, but think, "Vitametavegamin."

I was stumbling around the UPS office shipping a box when the clerk noticed how tired I was, so she started telling me about Xango. She's into network marketing and sells the stuff, yada yada yada. I was so tired that I grabbed my wallet, willing to try anything. But then she said, $37.00, so I laughed at her and gave her back the bottle of juice.

Anyway, she's so convinced this product works wonders that she GAVE me the bottle in exchange for my promise to take it each and every day. I drank my 3 ounces of Xango today. A co-worker is monitoring me and I haven't turned into a warewolf yet.

Anway, this woman claims she's making a small fortune selling the stuff, which is from a plant that's only grown on the Pegdoodle tree in Hooka-looka-loo. I'll let you know if I feel any better after the bottle is gone.

http://www.xango.net/index_flash.html

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I take Xango everyday..have been for almost a year now, I started taking it soon after I was banded. I have a friend who makes alot of money selling it,he is my distributor my husband and my son who had cancer both take it as well, I have noticed my son does not get sick as often so it has helped his immune system. Honestly I have not been sick with anything like cold or flu since I have been taking it also. It is much better ice cold

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O.K., guys, my computer's not letting me go to the link. How about a synoposis. Since my hubby's been real sick, I'm VERY curious.

Thanks. Lisa, are you getting a new port???

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Wow, somebody else takes this stuff? Far out. It tastes like really strong concentrated fruit juice, like cherry, but with some tart twangy thing going on. You're only supposed to take 1-3 ounces a day. It's really expensive. The bottle is $37.00, about the size of a wine bottle. Michelle, how much do you drink each day? I can't tell a difference in the way I feel from one dose.

I never fall for gimmicks, but the other day I asked my doctor for a B12 shot because I'm simply drained. He gave me the shot, but I still don't have any energy. I'll try anything right now.

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You asked for it!

Dawn breaks over the jungles of Southeast Asia and begins to burn away the nighttime mists. Although it is early, the streetside produce markets in villages and towns throughout the land are already bustling with activity, for today is different. In these tropical climates, most fruits and vegetables are available any time of year, but today the open-air markets are humming with an almost electric anticipation. This only happens twice a year. Every six months. That’s the harvest cycle for the fruit prized above all others. The Queen of Fruits!

For countless generations, the people of Southeast Asia have valued the mangosteen above all other fruits. These are people intimately acquainted with the plants of the rain forest. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of edible fruits, nuts, stems and roots. And yet only the mangosteen carries the label “The Queen of Fruits.”

Why does the mangosteen deserve such a title? Certainly a major reason is the role the mangosteen played in ancient Southeast Asian medicine. Traditionally utilized to control fever and ward off infections of every kind, the whole mangosteen fruit was used and revered.

But the people of early Southeast Asia weren’t all that different from us. Yes, they recognized and valued the medicinal benefits of the mangosteen. But what really caught their fancy was the taste! Difficult to describe, yet impossible to forget.

Although almost unheard of in the temperate zones of North America and Europe, mangosteen is so prized by inhabitants of tropical rain forests that it is universally known as the Queen of Fruits and the Fruit of the Gods.

About the size of a tangerine, the ripe mangosteen has a smooth, dark purple rind encasing snow-white fruit. Unlike other tropical fruits that are so unusual and obscure that eating them requires an “acquired taste,” mangosteen has a sweet, mild flavor that appeals to everyone, beginning with the first bite.

Limited to tropical zones with abundant rainfall, the mangosteen tree takes 10 years to mature and bear fruit. Fully mature trees can be up to 80 feet tall, and may produce thousands of individual fruits each year.

In Southeast Asia, where the mangosteen is predominantly grown, the people value this exceptional fruit for its premium taste and heavenly flavor. In fact, when Queen Victoria tasted this imported delicacy in the mid-1800s, she promptly declared it her favorite fruit.

Although readily available in season throughout Southeast Asia, until now the mangosteen fruit in its whole form has never been commercially available in North America.

While most people know about the antioxidant benefits of Vitamins C and E, far fewer are aware of the incredibly potent antioxidant power of xanthones. Xanthones are natural chemical substances that recently have won high praise from numerous scientists and researchers. Xanthones have been studied for their medicinal potential, since they demonstrate a number of pharmaceutical properties:

- Supports microbiological balance

- Maintains immune system health

- Promotes joint flexibility

- Provides positive mental support

What’s remarkable is that the mangosteen—not just the inner flesh, but the whole fruit—represents the single greatest known supply of these tremendously beneficial xanthones. The pericarp, or rind, of the mangosteen is particularly rich in xanthones, which represent the next generation of powerful phytonutrients—phytonutrients that will change the future of dietary supplements.

XanGo™ juice is a patented formulation featuring mangosteen whole-fruit purée, utilizing all the xanthone-laden components of the fruit. The result is a heavenly-delicious beverage that brings a wealth of incredible benefits.

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You're right, I did ask for it. I really hope you cut & pasted that. Can you order it on line, or do you need a distributor/rep to sell it to you?

Thanks.

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I drink 6 oz a day, 3 oz in the morning and 3 oz at night, a bottle doesnt go far with 3 of us taking it two times a day ..it does work there is no doubt about it, both hubby and son have immune system problems, I just take it to feel good and keep my innmune system strong.

Lisa there are other versions of Mangosteen juice that is much cheaper, Below is a couple other versions, lot less money

http://www.mangosteen-juice.info

http://www.naturalhealthland.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=623

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Karen, I don't want to get in Dutch with the masters for advertising or selling, but I don't know how to buy it. I guess on-line, or maybe you can PM Michelle and she'll hook you up with her distributor. Or PM me and I'll give your name to the woman I met; she owns the UPS store so I could call her.

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Michelle, you could save money by taking less since the instructions on my bottle say only take 1-3 ounces once a day. Damn, makes me want to buy more now that your son isn't as sick.

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You are too fun Delarla...and brave...taking this stuff before you knew what it was. I do admit that I am intrigued now. I will have to do more research on it. I tend to have a poor immune system and seem to always be coming down with something.

I went on Ebay and typed in "Xango". There are a lot of bottles for sale at a price less than the $37.00. I may have to check it out.

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Pegdoodle tree in Hooka-looka-loo

this sounds like some place on the cartoon network.

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I really started upping my does after my bowel obstruction surgery, prior to that I only took 4 oz a day

In my opinion, I beleive it has helped me with my weight loss as well

below is a link of testimonial, I personaaly like the one aboutthe child who had leukemia, which is what my son had

http://www.naturalhealthland.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=623

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Doesn't the Vodka defeat the purpose of the drink? Then again, booze defeats the purpose of the band, but do I ever listen to rules? I'll pay in the end, I always do.

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