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Xanthone Found In Mangosteen

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I recently read an article about a fruit that works well against allergies. It is called mangosteen.

It's not a commonly-known fruit such as apples and oranges, and I've only read about it in food magazines until a few months ago, when a relative brought it over to my house.

In the Chinese community, mangosteen is known as the "queen of fruit" (the title of "king of fruit" belongs to durian). It is a purple fruit with the size of about a small apple. You eat the white fruit flesh after breaking through the hard purple exterior shell.


Why is mangosteen good for our allergies?

According to the article, xanthones are double bonded molecules with chemical side chains and a skeletal structure that is beneficial to our body's defense system. Each chemical side chains treats a different health issue in your body. As well, the xanthones act as virus and parasite hunters, and also boosts our immune system by strengthening our vital organs.

Aloe vera contains 1 xanthone. A mangosteen contains more than 40 xanthones.

In addition to xanthone, mangosteens also contain other nutrients such as catechins, quinones, polysaccharides, stilbenes, vitamins and minerals.

It turns out I found more than just a refreshingly-tasting fruit in the mangosteen.


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