XanGo Canada
Premium Mangosteen Juice and
Supplements
XanGo
Juice tastes great and smells delicious!
XanGo Juice is the world’s first authentic and complete mangosteen
juice.

Many modern reports call mangosteen the most exoctic fruit in the
world, and they claim no other tropical fruit has been so highly praised as the mangosteen. It is said mangosteen
was Queen Victoria’s favorite fruit because of its sweetness and flavor. In the French Caribbean mangosteen goes by
the name of food of the Gods because of how delicious it is.
The entuire fruit, pericarp and pulp, is refined into a sweet tasting
natural fruit juice containing numerous unique phytonutrients known as xanthones.
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Did You Know ...
The key compounds,
xanthones, are very stable and robust molecules, which show biological activity.
The mangosteen fruit contains approximately 40 known xanthones and most
of these are found in the highest concentration in the rind.
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Xanthones have powerful, natural antibiotic, antiviral and
anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.*
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Mangosteen Origins and History: Facts
- The mangosteen fruit originated in the Malay
Archipelago and quickly spread through the warm tropical climates of Southeast Asia
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- The small dark purple fruit with a delicious white
pulp grows abundantly and is harvested twice a year from a small evergreen
tree.
- Native people throughout Southeast Asia have
historically used the fruit for its natural properties.
- It was when Europeans explored Southeast Asia that
folklore related to the mangosteen first spread to western culture.
- However, it was not until XanGo launched XanGo
Juice in 2002 that mangosteen began to achieve widespread recognition and
acceptance in western markets, such as the U.S. and Canada.
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XanGo Juice is a great tasting, premium mangosteen beverage with
naturally occurring nutrients, such as xanthones and flavonoids.
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The two
key flavonoids found in the mangosteen
are catechins (found in green tea) and
proanthcyandins (found in grape seeds). Many
research institutions, such as The
Mayo Clinic, The Linus Pauling Institute, UCLA Center for
Human Nutrition and many others have
studied flavonoids extensively. |
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*These statements
have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure
or prevent any disease.
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