Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Mangosteen Reseach and Science TheWholeFruit.com

Introducing TheWholeFruit.com—Mangosteen Science & Research






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We are excited to announce an important addition to our stable of websites—TheWholeFruit.com.
TheWholeFruit.com is a critical support tool as you continue to grow
your businesses and spread the word about the benefits of the whole
mangosteen fruit.


TheWholeFruit.com features
science-based research that documents the beneficial properties of the
whole mangosteen fruit as found in XanGo® Juice. Specifically, the site includes recently released studies on Xanthone Measurement and Xanthone Bioavailability.
This exciting new research sets an important measurement for our
category and shows that XanGo’s whole fruit formula drives xanthone
absorption.


From the history of the mangosteen fruit to
documented research and a blog to keep you up-to-date on the latest
news and information, here is what you will find at TheWholeFruit.com:


  1. Recent
    Studies—By accredited, published researchers that demonstrate the
    superior absorbability of Xanthones in the amounts provided in XanGo
    Juice.
  2. Modern Science—Study and identification of active phytochemicals found in the rind.
  3. Research—A snapshot of the research supporting the active phytochemicals found in the whole mangosteen fruit.
  4. Benefits—The incredible beneficial properties of the mangosteen.
  5. History & Tradition—Traditional use of the mangosteen.
  6. Blog—Breaking developments, recent studies and research updates.
  7. Downloads—The whole fruit icon and high-quality images for you to download.


Visit TheWholeFruit.com
today. Encourage your distributor groups to visit the website and learn
more about mangosteen. Tell your prospects about TheWholeFruit.com. But
whatever you do, make sure you take advantage of this great new tool!
Use it to learn for yourself and show your prospects why XanGo is not
only the category creator, but the best mangosteen product available.





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