For over a thousand years, mangosteen peel has been successfully used in South East Asian folk medicine.
Since the early 1970s many Asian research studies have been carried out, using science to explain the folkloric healing knowledge about the mangosteen peel.
It’s been discovered that the mangosteen peel contains a potent type of antioxidant, called xanthones.
These xanthones have now been isolated and the university and research studies referred to below, repeatedly demonstrate how they are spectacularly effective in fighting many disease cells, such as those for:
- AIDS
- various cancers
- Diabetes
- Dysentry
- heart disease etc.
We’re not going to even attempt to defend any of these findings on Xanthones, simply because we are not qualified to do so, we merely suggest you make up your own mind. See:
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