Someone please tell me if Mangosteen REALLY works?

I’ve asked the question before, but did not get a good answer. Is it worth the $$ to buy as an immune boosting product? Googling only brings me to business sites. I want actual user-feedback, un-biased opinions.

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3 Responses to “Someone please tell me if Mangosteen REALLY works?”

  1. There is no spoon Says:

    Kansieo.com

    email me

  2. aimeeme_g Says:

    Kansieo.com

    It works as an anti-inflammatory. My husband and I drank the product Xango for two months because his brother is in the company. My husband had an abscessed tooth, and it did help that, but that was it. Frankly I think you can buy more specific and better products for cheaper. For example xango did not help with my low iron problem, but I can buy the much cheaper liquid chlorophyll and that helps a lot. However I have seen xango greatly reduce swelling, like when it was put on a bee sting. So you be the judge, if you have problems with swelling I think it could help, but I also think it is overpriced. As for just an immune booster, there are great products for that that are much cheaper. Good luck!

  3. SkepDoc 2.0 Says:

    mangosteen

    It is just fruit juice. It has no magical “immune boosting” properties

    The freshly squeezed product has vitamins an minerals as do all fruit juices. A lot of these are lost in processing and transportation. There is nothing special about mangosteen fruit juice.

    It is just a multi-level marketing scheme…get rich by selling franchises to other people, not by actually selling fruit juice.

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