The Health Benefits Of Mangosteen For Total Body Health

By Andrew Thomson


If you check today's bulletin for natural remedies and supplements for both health and beauty, you can easily find a vast array of fruits and vegetables. Some whose names you can even imagine exist in Webster's dictionary. Mangosteen, a Southeast Asian tropical fruit, is one of the most popular. The health benefits of Mangosteen according to researchers are too vast ranging from weight loss to countering premature aging, boosting immune system, treating cancer, cellular inflammation and infections, and a whole lot more.

Aside from Southeast Asian countries like Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, India and Indonesia, mangosteens are also found in Australia, Central and South America and popularly known in the medical realm as garcinia mangostana. This "super fruit" usually has a thick purple-hued rind but has meat that is sweet and creamy in texture and taste. Its health benefits are usually extracted from the whole tree and fruit, from leaves, bark or stems and trunk, rind, meat of fruit, and roots. Today's medical developers continually research and study extracts from these fruit parts to develop as both health and dietary treatment systems.

Asia is known for Ayurvedic healing systems and mangosteen is one of its main components in healing patterns. From gastric difficulties like dysentery and diarrhea, it has also been continually used as treatment for wounds and other infectious diseases. The secret behind this is xanthones, a powerful phytonutrient that can shield and treat the bodily functions particularly in digestion, respiratory and immune systems. Forty kinds of xanthones are also noted to be present on its pericarp alone which can be a good indication of a powerful metabolic feature.

Adding to its potency is the active ingredient of polyphenols, one of the most powerful natural antioxidant. Believed to be ten times more potent than vitamin C, polyphenols is also more powerful than vitamin E and carotenoids. This powerful antioxidant aids in eliminating free radicals from the body and helps address or prevent heart ailments, diabetes, hypertension, immune-deficiencies and certain kinds of cancer.

Containing efficient anti-allergy and anti-inflammatory ingredient, this fruit has also been developed to treat lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and polymyalgia rheumatica as well as chronic inflammation like asthma, Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis. In ancient times, its rind where boiled and drank as tea to help alleviate pain and relieve cellular inflammation. Notably certain skin diseases like eczema and psoriasis can also be treated with this.

There are certain diseases that have developed resistance to the usual antibiotic medication. Mangosteen with its active chemical ingredient, alpha-mangostin, also provide's relief by virtue of its anti-bacterial prowess. This ingredient is usually extracted from the bark of its stem and has proven effective in fighting methicillin-resistant infections like staph as well as VREs or vancomycin-resistant enterococci.

Additionally, alpha-mangostin has been discovered to fight against a special kind of bacteria that can cause acne. Studies and research has also been going on in the medical field on its efficacy as a sleep aid and anti-cancer treatment. Cancer-treating xanthones are often extracted from its roots and stems instead of the rind.

Above all else, this "superfruit" is continually being hailed the best addition in the weight loss and anti-aging markets. Laden with antioxidants and phytonutrients, it helps fire up a person's metabolism especially when paired with active physical workout. Weight loss supplements coming in as liquid drinks and diet pills often have mangosteen ingredients. Anti-aging pills, creams and lotions are also growing in popularity in improving one's looks. In all these, the health benefits of Mangosteen can never be denied.




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