Mangosteen Pitch
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The following is a shameless self promotion. My wife and I have been introduced to a health drink called Xango. We’ve become distributors. At first just so that we could re-order the product whenever we wanted. Later, we decided that we were hooked. It’s not a get rich quick thing for us. Some people are supposedly making a fair amount of money by selling it. That’s not our motive. I just want to spread the word on a product that I’m sold on. Whether I make money selling it isn’t important. I became a dealer for the “discounted” price.
My first warning is that this stuff isn’t cheap. It costs $25.00 per bottle, if you order it in a case of four. Yup, $100.00 for a case. Otherwise it is $37.50 per bottle. Now before you go away, bear with me for a minute. Let me explain why anyone in their right mind would spend $100.00 on juice.
I first heard about this product from a good friend of mine. I trust him and I know he doesn’t lie. The first few times he told us about Mangosteen juice, he was giving testimonies of other people’s experiences. These people were personal friends and acquaintances of ours through church. The stories are amazing! Many of our friends are experiencing relief from symptoms like eczema, asthma, diabetes, arthritis, muscle fatigue, etc. The main chemical properties in the mangosteen juice are called xanthones. They come in many forms. It is reported to have roughly 40 times the amount of antioxidants as some of the leading antioxidant plants. Much more so than tomatoes, pomegranate, blueberries, etc.
My friend said the reason he wanted us to try it was because he wanted to see if it would help our son. My son is almost 9 years old. He was born with Cerebral Palsy. He is non-vocal and non-ambulatory. Our friend came to us out of genuine concern for our son. He didn’t even want the money. He wanted to give us a bottle for free to try out on our son. I was intrigued and asked him to give me the full sales pitch. After the presentation, I decided it was worth a try, so we bought our first case.
My wife and I decided to try it on ourselves first since we are wary about experimenting on our son. My wife is diabetic and has recently been diagnosed with high cholesterol. I wanted to take it as a preventative. I’m not easily sold anything. So to be at this point of even trying it was a big step for me. After two months using the juice, my wife had a blood test for her cholesterol. She is also on a cholesterol med, but that med didn’t seem to be making a dent in her cholesterol levels. To my surprise her cholesterol has come down quite a bit. She has also had a positive change in her glucose levels (the diabetes). To be honest, I don’t know how much credit goes to the Xango juice because my wife is very good at taking care of herself. But I am convinced it helped.
I had an odd experience that I think should be attributed to the juice. I had a nasty accident involving a hammer meeting my hand at full force. I didn’t brake the bone or need stitches as I first thought, but there was a nasty gash in my knuckle in the aftermath. The thing that surprised me was how fast that gash healed! The wound healed in only two weeks, and let me tell you, it was a deep cut. I couldn’t get over how fast I healed.
I would never ask anyone to take my word for it, so please research this for yourself to see if it’s right for you. There is a lot of scientific data behind the juice. If you are interested feel free to check it out. The company that bottles the Xango product has spent a lot of money to avoid any false claims.
The company takes orders via a referral method. In the unlikely event anyone wants to order this product, email me and I will give you my distributor number or you can input my email address in the order page and that will get you through. In the even more unlikely event that any of you want to become a distributor, contact me and I’ll help you get it done.
The two main links I feel are most informative are here and here.
The site for ordering Mangosteen juice is here.
[tag]mangosteen, xango, xanthones, antioxidants[/tags]
