Oh yeah? How much sugar is in the juice you sell, which is not 100% mangosteen? Are you going to tell me that all the juice they cut the mangosteen juice with isn't full of sugar?And why can I buy all kinds of exotic fruit from all over the world, but not that stuff? There are many friuts grown in the tropics available in my supermarket. In fact, I leave close to the tropics.> sodium benzoate (the preservative you mentioned) happens to be in the many foods you eat so if mangosteen is poisoned isnt everything else you eat?What do you mean by "the many" foods and "everything else"? That is a load of crap. There is no sodium benzoate in the fruit, vegetatable, and meat I eat. Do you drink a lot of canned soda? And as much of it as someone might get, why add more? More of a bad thing is a bad thing, isn't it? What happened to the "all natural" idea? And hasn't sodium benzoate been implicated in childhood ADHD?
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Colonics and colon hydrotherapy have you tried it?
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Is it safe for llamas?
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lol you are comical
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I seriously doubt you eat everything natural.....unless you eat organic you are eating the pesticides that are absorbed in fruits at the supermarket and meats are injected with steriods and chemicals to kill the bacteria because they are set to rot in rooms after they are killed where green mold grows on them. Get a grip Steve..you THINK you know it all but you obviously don't You are a think he knows it all And I'm also sure you eat boxed crackers, cereals, canned foods etc, read the ingredients you will be suprised at what you find. There is only 2 Gm of sugar in one bottle of Xango..there ARE no additives other than the sodium benzoate to preserve the mangosteen juice.
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It's funny...you google for > xango ingredients In reply to:
Xango
Reconstituted garcinia mangostana juice from whole fruit,
apple juice concentrate,
pear juice concentrate,
grape juice concentrate,
pear puree,
blueberry juice concentrate,
raspberry juice concentrate,
strawberry juice concentrate,
cranberry juice concentrate,
cherry juice concentrate,
Other ingredients: citric acid, natural flavor, pectin, xanthan gum, sodium benzoate.PLEASE NOTE "Other ingredients"
Thai Go has water but Xango has. . . .
Citric acid -- flavoring for beverages, used as an adjuster of acid-alkalinity in juices, employed as a preservative and foam inhibitor.
Natural flavor -- added natural flavoring?
Pectin -- used as stabilizer, thickener and bonding agent. Used in foods as "cementing agent." Used in anti-diarrheal medication.
Xanthan gum -- gum produced by pure culture fermentation of a carbohydrate with Xanthomonas campestris. Also called corn gum sugar. Used to thicken, suspend, emulsify, and stabilize water-based foods. Also used as a "pseudo plasticizer" to help them pour well.
Sodium benzoate -- used as preservative, used in ice for cooling fish, an antiseptic and preservative for eye creams and toothpastes. Once used medicinally for rheumatism and tonsillitis. No known toxicity for external use, moderately toxic by ingestion.
* Reference: "A Consumers Dictionary of Food Additives" author, Ruth Winter, M.S.)
How do they grow mangosteens without pesticides? If your Xango juice is pasteurized, why does it need all of those preservatives? Does it take a long time to get Xango from the bottler to the customer? And how do they grow those mangosteen fruits without pesticides? Isn't there then pesticide residue in Xango? And why don't you think I wash and peel my fruit and vegetables? So it may be bad that there are hormones in my beef. How does that make it good that there are impurities in your expensive juice? Do two wrongs suddenly make a right?
Can you post the nutritional disclosure label (or pointer) for that stuff?
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XanGo Mangosteen juice is 100% natural. XanGo has no artificial flavors, no added sweeteners and no artificial colors. Why not? XanGo doesn't need it! Supplement Facts Serving Size: 1 Fluid Oz. (30 ml) Servings Per Container: 25 Calories 10 Calories from fat 0 Total fat 0 g Sodium 0 mg Total Carbohydrates 3 g Sugars 2 g Protein 0 g Additional Xango Mangosteen Juice Information- The Whole Fruit Puree of Prized Mangosteen- The Best Source on Eart of Powerful Xanthones- Vital Antioxidants Support- Indescribably Delicious Flavor- No Added Sweeteners- No Artificial Colors- No Artificial Flavors- 100% NaturalInside the MangosteenSize: Roughly the size of a tangerineColor: Smooth, dark purple pericarp (rind)Color Inside: "Snow white" colored fruit Taste: Unbearably exquisite, impossible to forget Did you know?The pericarp, or rind of the mangosteen contains more xanthones than any other source on earth! These are the same powerful xanthones that make XanGo Mangosteen the super star of health and nutritional supplements. A Powerful Antioxidant Example of Xanthones??? St. Johns Wort for instance has only 2 known Xanthones...mangosteen fruit has over 40 known Xanthones...no other fruit comes close. *Percent Daily Values not established. Thai Go is not the same as Xango...it is not composed of the pericarp of the mangosteen that they claim it has. Xango is prepared by "flash pasteurization" which if you are smart enough and do research, I'm sure you know what that means. Sodium Benzoate must be used in it to maintain the shelf-life of Xango...just as if you were to juice a carrot or apple..you cannot simply have it sitting in your refigerator for 6 months or even a few weeks because it would not be good. Duh Steve So you think washing your fruits and vegetables gets the pesticides off? Hmm I'd like you to try something. Take an organic apple, spray it with RAID ANT AND ROACH KILLER then rinse if off and eat it? That is exactly what you are doing when you eat regular food not only that but the pesticides used by farmers are 100% if not...stronger than these over the counter ones.
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how do you know IF mangosteen fruits are grown with pesticides? Are you the farmer? LOL Too funny!
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hmm not sure where you got YOUR information from, but you can go to MARS to find out more :P
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I asked for a nutritional disclosure, not a sales pitch, you slimy scumbag.> [Your garbage] has no artificial flavors, no added sweeteners and no artificial colors.It's full of fruit juice that's laden with sugar. Definitely not the best think for a diabetic. And are we still glossing over the preservative, and the fact that the juice is cooked?The stool that comes out of your rectum is even more natural than the garbage that you sell. Why don't you bottle your turds, and sell them as a cure for all ills?A daily dose is 1 oz? You didn't mention that you're selling a homeopathic medicine. Yet it still contains 3g of carbs and 2g of sugar. A teaspoon contains 4g of sugar. You are selling junk food.> no added sweetenersThat is a big lie. All the juices that are used to cut the foul-tasting mangosteen juice are used as sweeteners. They're mostly water and sugar.So how much of that "prized" fruit do you get in one dose? You might as well eat half a raisin.> "flash pasteurization" which if you are smart enough and do research, I'm sure you know what that means.It means cooking the juice, you slimy con artist.> So you think washing your fruits and vegetables gets the pesticides off? Hmm I'd like you to try something. Take an organic apple, spray it with RAID ANT AND ROACH KILLER then rinse if off and eat it? That is exactly what you are doing when you eat regular food not only that but the pesticides used by farmers are 100% if not...stronger than these over the counter ones.How about if I take an organic apple and peel it? Or even a non-organic one? What you say about pesticides shows that you know nothing about them, and will say anything to ring up a sale. You, lady, have no conscience. Tell me what the chemicals are and what you think they do. Or did you skip your chemistry classes?You know, where mangosteens are grown, there's not much in the way of government regulation. For all we know, the farmers that grow them might be using powdered plutonium as a pesticide.> how do you know IF mangosteen fruits are grown with pesticides? Are you the farmer? LOL Too funny!I'm not sure what you find so funny. Why do you pull that crap when you can't answer a question? You sell that garbage, and you want me to prove that it contains pesticides? How about if you demonstrate that it doesn't? Isn't that your job? Or do inconvenient questions get in the way of your snow job?Unless you can demonstrate otherwise, the assumption is that the mangosteen used in your garbage is laden with pesticides.
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to find out moreSpamming the place again? It's time that you got banned.