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by: Kerry Ng
Although there is no actual evidence that mangosteen juice is effective as a treatment for cancer, there have been studies done that show that mangosteen juice is incredibly rich in antioxidants. In fact, there have been early research studies done that show it may have promise to help relieve acne, and early small studies in the lab and on rats show that further research should be done in order to find out if it can in fact help with cancer prevention in humans. No studies have been able to prove that drinking mangosteen juice on a daily basis would offer any significant improvement in illness. However, research does show that increasing one’s dosage of mangosteen has been proven to boost your absorption of vitamins, therefore strengthening your overall immunity. Mangosteen juice has been used for centuries as a folk remedy, especially in places around the fruit’s native countries, such as Thailand. The mangosteen fruit has been widely acclaimed of having the qualities of an anti-histamine, anti-aging ointment, antibiotic, anti-viral, and anti-inflammatory. Besides this, it has been shown to help certain medical issues, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, immune deficiency, and even fibromyalgia. Mangosteen extract has also been generally accepted as being useful in the treatment of arthritis, acid dyspepsia, moderate asthma, otitis externa and eczema. It is considered to be at least as effective and helpful as most pharmacological agents, and diabetics especially are increasingly in favor of its use. Many diabetic users report the use of mangosteen has decreasing their need for insulin dramatically. Thus, the mangosteen is a fruit with some potentially amazing health benefits.
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