Guest guest Posted December 11, 2005 Report Share Posted December 11, 2005 I've been on this list for over 2 years. I'm a silent reader. I have quite a file of wonderful recipes for oil blends and lots of other things you all have shared. I know this information on the mangosteen could benefit the person suffering with the terminal cancer pain. The 40+ xanthones contained in the peel of this fruit are a powerful anti- inflammatory with no side effects. I wanted to share a testimony with you about mangosteen juice. My partner's wife has lymphoma and has been experiencing a lot of pain in her back. We know that the pain was coming from her lungs, due to the fact that they continue to fill with fluid. Two days before Thanksgiving they took her to the emergency room because she could not breath and the pain was excruciating. They did a scan and told her it was not fluid however it could be that the cancer is getting worse, a pulled muscle or another tumor putting pressure on the lung. Needless to say, they did nothing for her and told her she would have to see what the results of the scan was on Monday. We suggested she try a bottle of [mangosteen juice] and told her to drink 3 oz a day and by the third day she should feel relief. She started Thanksgiving Day. By Saturday she had absolutely no more pain. Today she is out and about, went to breakfast and is feeling great. (UPDATE: Two weeks and off all pain medication, great energy, color is good, and doing a lot of shopping and preparation for the holidays which I wasn't even sure she would see a few months ago.) This used along with the oils would be like natural chemotherapy. The only effective mangosteen juice contains the whole fruit puree (seeds, pulp and inner peel aka/pericarp). It can also be mixed with the oils and applied as a topical analgesic. Judy Doerr doerr www.wellnessjuice.info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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