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My XanGo Story

My XanGo Story: Well my XanGo story started in June of 2006. My daughter came toMichigan from her home in Ohio. It was my birthday. I couldn't have asked for a better gift, then to see my daughter on my birthday. To my surprise as we sat at the kitchen table, she said to me. "Mom let me show you what I have been up to." She pulled out a brochure and some other pages of information about Mangosteen. As she handed me the brochure she asked if I have ever heard of the mangosteen fruit. I said mango what? She said a fruit called mangosteen. She proceeded to tell me where the fruit comes from and how long it takes for the fruit to ripen. I opened the brochure and saw anti-aging. Humm I thought .. I don't know not one person who is a baby boomer who hasn't wanted to stop that clock from ticking. I continued to read more. Hypertension – helps to lower blood pressure. I thought wow I could use that. Ever since I had my surgery my blood pressure has been fluctuating between 140/80 to 180/90. And that is with medication. I saw support weight loss. Wow how cool is that! May reduce nerve pain. I have two ruptured disc. One in my lower back and one in my neck. I said to my daughter wow this sound like pretty good stuff. She reached into her backpack and said "Here mom happy birthday." As she handed me a chilled bottle of XanGo juice. I said "it looks like a wine bottle". We both laughed because it really does look like a wine bottle. We sat and talked a little more about the juice and she point out that at the bottom of the bottle was the outside peel of the fruit, grounded up into a puree. XanGo is the only company that uses all of the mangosteen fruit. That is why it is important to shake it up well before you dink it. I then asked how much do I have to drink? 8 oz a day? She told me no that all you need is 1 to 3 oz a day. That's all? I said . She replied yep that's all. I thought wow…then one bottle will last a little over one week. Again she replied yep that's right. As we sat and talked a little about the people she knows who have benefited from drinking XanGo the mangosteen fruit juice. She poured me a serving. Just 1 oz and she said here mom taste it. I was expecting a sour or bitter taste. But to my surprise it didn't taste like that at all. In fact it tasted a little like cranberry juice. Before she left to return back to Ohio she left me a few websites to check out. Later that evening I checked out the web site that she had told me about. I was very impressed at all the success stories I read. The next day I called my daughter and told her that the juice really sounds great. I thought to be fair to the product I would get one more bottle to see if I notice anything different. By the end of the first bottle (one week) I noticed I didn't feel as tired as I use to feel. No more afternoon naps for me! LOL by the end of the second bottle (two weeks) I had lost 10 pounds. When I stood on the scale I actually got off and back on again. Yep 10 pounds gone. But I wasn't dieting I didn't eat less at my meals. How the weight fell off was I wasn't snacking during the day any more.I didn't need to because I didn't feel hungry. I was more active around the house. I wasn't sleeping 1 or 2 hours in the afternoon. I was actually doing things around the house and yard. The next thing I notice after the second bottle was my neck wasn't cracking anymore. With the ruptured disc in my neck, at least 2 or 3 times during the day it would get real stiff and I would have to bend my neck to make it crack. That wasn't happening any more. My neck wasn't stiff at all. I called my daughter up all excited. I said I wanted to buy more. I told her all the amazing things that I noticed. She told me mom if you pay $35 for the year you can buy the juice by the case (a case is 4 bottles) at cost. I thought wow I pay that much or more for a membership every year at Sam's Club or Costco's. I don't get any health benefits when I buy their memberships. So I signed up for $35 and bought my first case. Three days later it was at my door. By the end of my 4th bottle I noticed I no longer had pain, which was caused by the ruptured disc in my lower back, in my upper left side buttocks or around the outside of my left ankle. How cool is that! Then it hit me also as I was walking down the stairs to do the laundry. Hey! I don't feel stiffness in my back or left leg as I walked down the stairs. By the end of my first case (4 bottle) when I went to my doctor's for my checkup. I found my cholesterol was lower. It was low enough to stop taking Lipitor. My blood pressure is more at a constant level of 140/80. Still on the high normal end of blood pressure levels. But it is no longer fluctuating up to 180/90. One time it shot up to 210/100 before I started on the juice. Normal Blood pressure is 120/80 and at 230/100 well that is what they call the "stroke zone" The highest it has been since I started drinking XanGo was 150/80 but I was really upset over something at the time. On an average it is staying around 140/80. I have a sister who had Bal bar Polio and has Viral Enceplitis. She had heard that Dopamine helps polio victims from a movie she had seen. So she looked up her condition in her medical encyclopedia. That research brought her to Parkinson's Disease. It stated that Parkinson's is a rare side effect of viral Enceplitis! She then went to one of the web sites I told her about, she looked for polio but could not find it. She looked into Parkinson's Disease and found that the Xango juice could help her condition. She was surprised too, of the great taste of XanGo. She also found that XanGo juice contains dopamine along with Xanthones and powerful Antioxidants. My sister has also noticed a weight loss and her cholesterol levels are lower and her blood pressure is lower also. My daughter started drinking the mangosteen juice because she has developed tinnitus in her arm. Although she is only 31, it was causing her a lot of pain. Her pain went away by the time she finished her first bottle of Xango. My son started drinking Xango when his allergies where really acting up. My son is very stubborn, but feeling as bad as he did, he decided to give it a try. He drank 2 oz and within 20 minutes his allergy symptoms where 100% gone. How he is drinking the mangosteen juice everyday having 1 oz 2 times a day. He will now even ask me “Did you have your Xango today?” I think that is so cute. After hearing my sister's amazing story, my son and daughters and adding my own experience, I felt that I had stumbled onto something really great. I thank my daughter for telling me about XanGo. I told my daughter that I wanted to start my own business in XanGo. Since I already paid my $35 fee, all I had to do was spread the news. Since I have been drinking the juice, I have no problem telling my friends about what it has done for me. So I made up some flyers and put them up in some grocery stores, Laundry mats, etc. One place I went to was my old apartment complex. I hung the flyers by the mail boxes in each of the 12 buildings. Most of the mail boxes where on the second floor of the buildings. It took me maybe 30 minutes to hang all the flyers. When I was finished it hit me. With my bad back, I never would have been able to climb all those stairs and walk the whole complex had I not been drinking the mangosteen juice. I just really felt a need to tell my own personal story about this amazing fruit juice. I have listed below are some links to sites where you can read more about the mangosteen fruit and what it can do for you. http://www.dramazingfruit.com http://www.mangosteenfruitinfo.com/choosecat.asp http://www.geids.com/fox4news/ If you would like to become your own boss or just buy the XanGo Juice send me an email today. dramazingfruit@yahoo.com

Over The Counter Dangers

Bengay Death Highlights OTC Dangers By E.J. Mundell HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, June 15 (HealthDay News) -- The bizarre death of a New York City high school track star from a muscle pain cream overdose is raising a red flag once again on the hazards of overusing common over-the-counter medications, experts say. The New York City medical examiner's office ruled last week that 17-year-old cross-country runner Arielle Newman died from an accidental overdose of methyl salicylate, the wintergreen-scented ingredient found in popular sports balms. To help ease exercise-related discomfort, the Staten Island teenager reportedly had been putting Bengay on her legs between running meets, while also using adhesive pads with methyl salicylate, an aspirin-like anti-inflammatory, and a third product, according to the Associated Press. "There were multiple products, used to great excess," Ellen Borakove, a spokeswoman for the NYC medical examiner's office, told the AP. All of the products can be found as nonprescription items on drug store shelves. But over-the-counter almost never means "harmless," experts warned. Methyl salicylate, or salicylic acid, is the active ingredient in creams such as Bengay, Icy Hot and Tiger Balm, as well as aspirin, and "is potentially harmful if it is overused," said Dr. Gerard Varlotta, the director of sport rehabilitation at Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine in New York City. An anti-clotting agent, salicyclic acid at very high doses "can cause internal bleeding, it can cause arrhythmias of the heart, it can cause problems in the liver -- there are any number of ways it can get to you," Varlotta added. However, long-familiar brands like Bengay (which first debuted in U.S. drug stores more than 100 years ago) don't set off alarm bells in most Americans' minds, so the temptation to overuse them is there, Varlotta said. And while most people would definitely think twice about swallowing a fistful of aspirin or other OTC pills, people forget that creams carry dangers, too. "Remember, there are a whole variety of [medicinal] products that are specifically formulated to be absorbed through the skin," Varlotta said. As with any drug, moderation is key, another expert added. "You have to follow the directions, because the poison is in the dose," advised Elena Juris, an education outreach specialist at the American Association of Poison Control Centers in Washington, D.C. And that maxim applies to creams just as much as it does to pills, she said. Her groups' statistics for 2005 show that 14 Americans died from skin exposures to some kind of toxic substance, although a breakdown on exactly which substances caused those deaths has not yet been compiled, Juris said. However, she noted that, "the seventh most common substances involved in human exposures from poisoning are, in fact, topical preparations. In 2005, poison control centers reported 109,831 exposures related to topical substances." Newman's Bengay-linked death was an extremely rare occurrence, however, and Johnson & Johnson, which makes the cream, told AP that their product "is safe and effective when used as directed to provide relief from minor arthritis pain, sore, aching and strained muscles and backaches." Similar to advice given for prescription drugs, it's crucial that consumers carefully read label instructions and warnings for all OTC products. Varlotta believes that the cautions could be better highlighted, however. "If you look at all of these [OTC] products, you cannot tell anything from the outside of the box," he said. In the case of the Bengay that Newman used, "there's nothing in big letters that says that it contains aspirin," Varlotta said. "It's in the fine print." Many consumers also fail to realize that the same drug can pop up in multiple, and very different, OTC products. "Cough and cold preparations are a common mistake," Juris said. "You might be taking a cold preparation that includes acetaminophen, and you also take acetaminophen [pills] for headache. So, you are overdosing it right there. So, it's not just looking at the label for directions, it's also making sure that you are not combining products and increasing the recommended dosage." Other OTC products on Varlotta's radar include the painkillers Advil or Motrin (two or three OTC pills equal the dose in one prescription-strength pill, he noted), a host of poorly regulated herbals and dietary supplements, and Voltaren, an anti-inflammatory muscle cream that many of his patients bring back with them from Europe. Voltaren isn't approved for OTC sale in the United States, Varlotta said, but it can cause real problems for Americans who bring it home. "People come back, and they are given a prescription by their doctor for another anti-inflammatory, so that means they're now using the cream plus the anti-inflammatory, and they end up getting gastrointestinal problems, bleeding," he said. "And then I tell them: 'Let me see the cream.' And sure enough, it's Voltaren or some other cream they've brought back." The bottom line, according to the experts, is that every drug -- even a nonprescription cream -- comes with some level of risk. "Just because it's OTC doesn't mean that it's entirely safe and that it can be used against the directions that are being set out by the makers," Varlotta said. "People should know what they are taking, both orally and on their skin." Xango juice is the original – the first diet supplement created from the whole fruit of the exotic mangosteen, prized by countless generations in Southeast Aisa. Now thanks to modern science, we know that the whole fruit of the mangosteen offers a rich supply of beneficial xanthones. Xango’s proprietary formula delivers the power of xantones in this singular incredible beverage. For More information Visit: http://www.dramazingfruit.us
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