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Question
Have you heard about the popular
dietary supplement juice called XanGo? I have been
trying it now for a few weeks, and after reading the
material about this wonder drink, I think it sounds
like magic! I am considering becoming a distributor
but was curious to hear your comments about this!
Please advise.
-- Anonymous
Answer
XanGo is not magic. It is a drink
made from the juice of mangosteen (Garcinia
mangostana), a tropical fruit prized for its
delicate taste, combined with various other fruit
juices. The mangosteen sometimes is called the
“queen of fruits” and has been described as the
most delicious fruit in the world. Mangosteen trees
are native to Malaysia but grow elsewhere in the
tropics, mostly in India, Thailand, Vietnam and other
parts of Southeast Asia. The fruit must ripen on the
tree and doesn’t keep very well. Be aware that
mangosteen does not have a reputation as a health
food, just as a great-tasting fruit.
Mangosteens contain a class of
antioxidants called xanthones, and these are what the
manufacturers of XanGo are heavily promoting in their
campaign to establish their product as a “miracle”
health drink. The manufacturer claims it will boost
immunity,
“support microbiological balance," promote
joint flexibility, and enhance mental health. I’m
not sure what these vague claims mean, and I would
dismiss the various testimonials on the company’s
website as unsupported marketing gimmicks.
XanGo is priced at $32.50 for a
25-ounce bottle, a hefty price for fruit juice, even
if the recommended “dose” is only one to three
ounces daily.
In addition to my doubts about the
health claims for this drink, I am prejudiced against
the multi-level marketing through which XanGo is sold
– you can buy it only through distributors who make
money not only through their own sales but those of
the people they recruit. My advice? Save your money
and squeeze your own juice from less exotic fruits. If
you are lucky enough to travel to southeast Asia when
mangosteens are in season, go for them.
By
Andrew Weil, M.D.
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