Saturday, August 24, 2013

The Health Rewards Of Mangosteen For Your Fitness

By Huy Chan


Today, a lot of fruits are featured from left to right, each promising distinctive advantages to either health or beauty. One popular item staple in most of this list is mangosteen. A tropical fruit endemic in Southeast Asia, the health benefits of Mangosteen are proven to be tried and tested in the field of anti-aging, weight loss, immune system booster, anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and many more.

Aside from Southeast Asian countries like Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, India and Indonesia, mangosteens are also found in Australia, Central and South America and popularly known in the medical realm as garcinia mangostana. This "super fruit" usually has a thick purple-hued rind but has meat that is sweet and creamy in texture and taste. Its health benefits are usually extracted from the whole tree and fruit, from leaves, bark or stems and trunk, rind, meat of fruit, and roots. Today's medical developers continually research and study extracts from these fruit parts to develop as both health and dietary treatment systems.

Mangosteen's renowned health benefits emanate from its phytonutrient content called xanthones. Usually extracted from its rind or pericarp, it has phytochemical properties that promote healthy bodily functions encompassing digestive, respiratory, metabolism and immune system. Ayurvedic healing systems for infections, diarrhea, dysentery and wounds have also been observed and noted to be effective. It was also noted that forty kinds of xanthones are present in its pericarp.

Adding to its potency is the active ingredient of polyphenols, one of the most powerful natural antioxidant. Believed to be ten times more potent than vitamin C, polyphenols is also more powerful than vitamin E and carotenoids. This powerful antioxidant aids in eliminating free radicals from the body and helps address or prevent heart ailments, diabetes, hypertension, immune-deficiencies and certain kinds of cancer.

Its anti-inflammatory properties hold true in treating chronic diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's disease. Certain skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis have also been clinically studied to back-up this claim. Juice extracted from the fruit is renowned in decreasing cellular inflammation and in alleviating pain.

Mangosteen is also effective for bacterial infections that are known to be resistant from conventional antibiotic treatment. Its active chemical ingredient called alpha-mangostin usually derived from the bark of its stem can counter spread of infections. This active chemical ingredient can also perform in synergy with commercial antibiotics like gentamicin, minocycline and ampicillin. Its offshoot has active healing properties for vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) and methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (or staph infection).

Its alpha-mangostin content combined with xanthones and other antioxidants are proven safe and effective in treating cystic acne. Its potent antibacterial and anti-inflammatory as well as anti-allergy active ingredients has combined potency to ward off these pesky-looking protrusions often seen on the face. Furthermore, these combined ingredients also help in developing mangosteen as a sleep aid and in treating certain kinds of cancer.

Above all else, this "superfruit" is continually being hailed the best addition in the weight loss and anti-aging markets. Laden with antioxidants and phytonutrients, it helps fire up a person's metabolism especially when paired with active physical workout. Weight loss supplements coming in as liquid drinks and diet pills often have mangosteen ingredients. Anti-aging pills, creams and lotions are also growing in popularity in improving one's looks. In all these, the health benefits of Mangosteen can never be denied.




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