If you have been following the news lately, you will have heard about MRSA, which is Methicillin Resistant Staph Aureus, a nasty new breed of bacteria that is wreaking havoc in healthcare right now. Pretty much it goes like this: Get admitted to the hospital for something, go home with MRSA. It's fairly easy to contract in hospitals which are a breeding ground for infection. Even simple procedures in the Emergency Room can leave you with hospital acquired infections, like MRSA or VRE, another nasty infection that is difficult to treat. The experts say that MRSA in time, will kill more people than AIDS. That this is just the tip of the iceberg. That is unbelievable.
And, MRSA is not just in hospitals anymore. It is in day care centers, and locker rooms of schools. The link below from CBS news is a recent story about this health care nightmare, and references a kid that recently died from MRSA. I personally know of people who were in the hospital for simple surgical procedures, and died from MRSA too, so I take this very seriously.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/10/16/health/main3375017.shtml?source=mostpop_story
As a nurse I cannot sit back and not pass along some good advice that might serve to keep you from becoming a victim. It's too late once the bug invades, and you will be treated with huge and heavy doses of potent antibiotics, which will destroy not only the bad bacteria, but all of the good bacteria that you need to stay healthy as well. And antibiotics may not even work!! Antibiotics, like most medications, have huge side effects. So my advice is to not get invaded in the first place.
Here is something you can do about it.
The xanthones, which are the phytonutrients in the pericarp of the mangosteen fruit have been studied, and the results are promising so far. Click on the link below to read an abstract from one such study that links the xanthones in mangosteen to effectively killing MRSA and VRE. If this is true, than Xango, which is the first drinkable form of the tropical exotic fruit the mangosteen is truly remarkable in its potential for health and wellness. There are over 200 xanthones known in science, and mangosteen contains over 43 of them! Follow this link to view an abstract of a study where the xanthone found in mangosteen stood up to MRSA as effectively as Vancomycin!
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=pubmed&Cmd=ShowDetailView&TermToSearch=15830842&ordinalpos=16&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum
Xango, taken on a daily basis, can do so many good things for you. The antioxidant level in this juice is extremely high, so it's mopping up free radicals that are rusting you from the inside out. That is what oxidation is. (Like an apple turning color after it's been exposed to air) It's also a potent anti inflammatory, (its been proven tht inflammation is the root cause of ALL of the chronic illnesses); and the anti cancer properties have also been demonstrated repeatedly in the research, and now, you have something that can even attack MRSA! To read more studies that have been done on xanthones, go to http://www.pubmed.gov/ and type in "xanthones and cancer", or "xanthones and cholesterol" You will be amazed.
If you are taking a few oz of this juice every day, good decision on your part. You should tell your friends and loved ones about this amazing fruit that does so much. If you tried the juice in the past and have since stopped taking it for one reason or another, I suggest you re -think your decision. And if this is the first time you are hearing about Xango, then it's time for you to take a look and see if you would like to take a remarkable product that at the very minimum will be the best preventative supplement that money can buy.
You can't put a price on your health. Please stay healthy! If only people were as serious about prevention as they were as say, running for a flu shot!! Trust me, if you ate well, rested, exercised and supplemented with mangosteen, you would not need that flu shot!
My passionate desire is to have you never have to take one step into the hospital.
www.gomangosteen.net/tina
Sunday, November 4, 2007
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