Xanthones
Scientific & medical research both support the medicinal benefits of Xanthones
Xanthones are a class of polyphenolic compounds that are found in various plants, including the mangosteen fruit. Xanthones have been studied extensively for their potential medicinal properties, and research has suggested that they may have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, and antimicrobial effects
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Studies have shown that xanthones may have potential benefits for a range of health conditions. For example, some research has suggested that xanthones may help to lower blood sugar levels, reduce inflammation, and protect against oxidative stress, which may be beneficial for people with diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and other chronic conditions.
In addition, xanthones have been studied for their potential anti-cancer properties. Some studies have shown that xanthones may help to prevent the growth and spread of cancer cells, and may be particularly effective against certain types of cancer, such as breast, colon, and liver cancer.
While more research is needed to fully understand the potential medicinal benefits of xanthones, the existing research suggests that these compounds may have a range of health-promoting effects. It is important to note that xanthones are not a cure for any particular disease, and should not be relied upon as the sole form of treatment for any condition. As with any supplement or treatment, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional before using xanthones or any other natural remedy.

A powerful new health agent
An increasing level of research has been undertaken to determine the chemical and pharmacological content of the Mangosteen pericarp. Researchers desire to know what about the Mangosteen fruit causes it to consistently contribute to particular health improvements.
In laboratory, the Mangosteen pericarp was studied and found to contain powerful and unique compounds called ‘Xanthones’.