Life changing Testimonials - Mangosteen
Life changing Testimonials - Mangosteen
Life changing Testimonials - Mangosteen
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tried several different meds for this and periodically had had to increase the dosage due to an increase<br />
in her agressiveness. The last one we tried was Exelon ( she was taking 2 a day before starting the<br />
mangosteen juice). The Exelon worked better than the others for her. After she was on an ounce of<br />
mangosteen juice three timea a day before each meal for three of months, we were able to<br />
decrease it to just one Exelon a day. She has also been able to stop taking Paxil for the<br />
depression since being on mangosteen juice. She is NOT AGRESSIVE any longer, sleeps much<br />
better , eats better, and her memory is improving! Please feel free to contact me if you would lilke to<br />
know more about her progress.<br />
Nina in Georgia<br />
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My mother, who is 77, has been suffering from dementia for the past year and a half. She was<br />
diagnosed with a form of paranoid schizophrenia. She was put on anti-psychotic meds and as the<br />
dosage increased, became more and more foggy headed and almost completely disconnected from life.<br />
She was unable to carry on a phone conversation as she just couldn't maintain a complete thought. My<br />
sister and I were afraid she would have to be put into a care home.<br />
I sent her a case of mangosteen juice last August in the hopes that it would help with her many physical<br />
health issues, but never thought it would improve her mental health. After she had been on the juice for<br />
about 3 weeks, I noticed in our telephone conversations that she was becoming more lucid. Since my<br />
brother was going to visit her for a week, I just figured it was the human interaction that was doing it and<br />
worried that she would regress when he left.<br />
However, that didn't happen. She continued to improve. It was like coming out of a fog. My aunt told<br />
her she was like her old self again (which was a very independent woman). She has stayed on the<br />
mangosteen juice and was able to decrease her dosage of anti-psychotic meds. She stopped having<br />
her episodes of fantasy and although she still can't separate what was real from what was imagined,<br />
she isn't consumed with it anymore.<br />
When she visited her primary care doctor in December, he was impressed with her general<br />
improvement and told her to 'keep doing whatever she was doing'. We are no longer feeling the need to<br />
move her as she is now able to care for herself. We visited her in January and were impressed with her<br />
improvement too.<br />
Kathy Erickson; kerickson@shaw.ca; Feb. 12, 2005<br />
SOURCE: Time Magazine; Feb. 23, 2004.<br />
The Secret Killer: INFLAMMATION (the fire within)<br />
"Suddenly, inflammation has become one of the hottest areas of medical research. Hardly a week goes<br />
by without the publication of yet another study uncovering a new way that chronic inflammation does<br />
harm to the body. . . .It chews up nerve cells in the brains of Alzheimer's victims.<br />
"Instead of different treatments for, say, heart disease, Alzheimer's and colon cancer, there might be a<br />
single, inflammation-reducing remedy that would prevent all three.<br />
"When doctors treating Alzheimer's patients took a closer look at who seemed to be succumbing to the<br />
disease, they uncovered a tantalizing clue: those who were already taking anti-inflammatory drugs<br />
for arthritis or heart disease tended to develop the disorder LATER than those who weren't.<br />
Perhaps the immune system mistakenly saw the characteristic plaques and tangles that build up in the<br />
brains of Alzheimer's patients as damaged tissue that needed to be cleared out. If so, the ensuing<br />
inflammatory reaction was doing more harm than good. Blocking it with anti-inflammatories might limit,<br />
or at least delay, any damage to cognitive functions."<br />
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