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Yes, I have.

2007-07-22 04:55:01 · answer #1 · answered by Mr. Peachy® 7 · 1 1

YES! People are starting to go crazy about it here in Malaysia because apparently it's got some cancer healing properties but then again what fruit doesn't nowadays. My mum got a sample off the supermarket and we all tried it. It's ok, tastes more or less like the fruit itself. If you've never tried mangosteen, well its flesh is white and soft and very sweet and it's enveloped in a soft red/purplish thick skin. See a picture of it here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mangosteen.

2007-07-22 04:57:49 · answer #2 · answered by flyfm_jules 2 · 0 0

I happen to know this will do nothing for diabetes. My pancreas do not produce insulin. No Brazilian rain forest fruit will heal my pancreas. It's probably shriveled up by now.

But mangosteen is a helpful juice, Check out www.xango.com

2007-07-22 10:23:28 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Mangoes, lychees and mangosteen - the words roll off the tip of your tongue. The taste of these tropical fruits live up to their exotic names. The lychee tree produces oval-shaped fruit, approximately one inch wide, and covered with a reddish-brown skin. You need to peel off the bumpy skin, which is inedible, to get to the luscious, sweet fruit inside.

There are hundreds of varieties of mangoes, in all shapes and sizes. A mango can be small as a plum or up to ten inches in diameter; long and slender, round, oval, or kidney shaped. The color of its skin can range from green to a yellowish-orange. With the exception of one variety (all too aptly nicknamed the "turpentine mango"), mangos are renowned for the fragrant, juicy flesh lying beneath the outer skin.

Although their names are similar, the appearance of a mangosteen and a mango are very different. Ripe mangosteen is roughly the size of a mandarin orange, with a reddish-purple rind. An interesting fact about this fruit is that there is always a type of scar at one end. This is a remnant of the flower, and the number of remnant flower parts contained in the scar will tell you precisely how many segments of fruit are inside. The fruit itself is sweet, with a texture that has been likened to a ripe plum. The flavor is sweet with a hint of acidity.
Yes, it's great.

2007-07-22 09:04:53 · answer #4 · answered by Dr.Qutub 7 · 0 0

I answered this else where but we drink it daily, there are a lot of claims about it and its really in demand. Everybody who we have let try some has wanted more. I got hooked up with Xango marketing their mangosteen juice and it paid off, now I drink the juice and get paid for it.
http://www.ready2goxango.com

2007-07-24 17:51:19 · answer #5 · answered by Jason F 4 · 0 0

Why? Do you think this is the miracle cure for diabetes? I don't think so. I refuse to drink something I don't know about and probably won't like. We have our own fruit juices here that we know are safe. They don't promote a cure and they tell you up front how many carbs and sugar is in their product. I wouldn't try it if it was given to me. Just because I don't believe in natural products or miracle cures. Where do you think prescription medicine got their start? Plants, herbs and other natural things. That is the way I go. They have been tested and approved for the patients.

2007-07-22 04:54:50 · answer #6 · answered by db2byl 5 · 1 0

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Weight loss in spite of increased appetite
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If you think you have diabetes i think you should have a checkup and speak with your doctor just in case.

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2007-07-26 04:37:11 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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