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Archive for the ‘Natural Thai Mangosteen’ Category


Mangosteen Tree

How do we recognize a mangosteen tree? More than knowing how a mangosteen fruit looks like and tastes like, we should also be aware of the actual tree that produces it. Although a slow-grower, the mangosteen tree is erect, attaining twenty to eighty-two feet (or six to twenty-five meters) in height. It has a crown [...]

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A Healthy Tropical Mangosteen Fruit

Mangosteen juice is renowned for its health benefits, b ecause of the presence of xanthones. However, the true benefit of a mangosteen is its unique and delicious flavor – so skip the juice and head straight for the fruit. Mangosteen, known as ‘Queen of all fruit’, has been used for centuries by Asian health practitioners [...]

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Value of Life In Mangosteen Fruit

Your body is a living biological organism just like any plant or other animal, all your organs, fluids and cells work as a team, if one part of the team is not at its best, your body becomes diseased and illness sets in. Think of your body as a football team, you don’t have to [...]

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Help Fight Free Radicals with Mangosteen

Mangosteen has been a big word in the herbal supplement arena for quite some time the reason for this is the Xanthone Flavonoids and other compounds in Mangosteen fruit are responsible for its high level of antioxidant activity. In vitro tests have been conducted on XanoMaxtm Mangosteen 10% extract to determine the level of free [...]

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Whole Mangosteen Fruit

Having originated in Southeast Asia, the whole mangosteen fruit has been revered for its taste, but also for its healing properties. Historically, the whole fruit was used to treat people both topically and internally. This was done by either grinding the rind down and applying it directly to the skin or steeping it in water [...]

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The Entire Of Mangosteen Topic

What is Mangosteen? Mangosteen is a tree native to South Asia (predominantly Thailand and the Philippines) that bears purplish-red fruit the size of a tangerine. It has a tough rind and sweet, edible pulp.  Mangosteen’s scientific designation is Garcinia mangostana and is not to be confused with the mango tree, a member of an entirely [...]

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