Hi Matthew.
Two people tried to get me on Mangosteen Juice and gave me bottles to try.

I'm not a big fan of MLMs (in fact I've phased out one I was involved in) -- 
but I must say, the juice did feel really good. I was giving a seminar at the 
time and that juice kept me going until I could eat lunch. 

Then someone else sent me a bottle of Gobi Berry juice, also obtainable through 
MLM. I liked this even better than the Mangosteen, although they were very 
close in "feel" to me. In fact, I liked the Gobi Berry juice so much I didn't 
finish it, but am "saving" it for special occasions. I chose not to get 
involved with it as a commercial enterprise, but if you email me privately I 
can give you the number of the person who sent it to me and you can contact him 
yourself. 

Yet another antioxidant drink is the RioVida from 4Life. It contains the Acai 
berry plus blueberry plus other antioxidant fruits, and liquid Transfer Factor 
(apparently not an easy feat to make into a liquid). The Transfer Factor 
confers extra immune-boosting properties. Interestingly, I didn't feel that 
great from the RioVida, even though every other person I know who's tried it 
raves about it. But since I'm in the MLM system of the company that sells it, I 
buy the RioVida for my partner who loves it.

The thing to remember with these drinks is that they have a different function 
than EIS. Antioxidant fruits cannot be compared to a silver solution. They are 
complementary, but not at all the same.

My feeling is that you probably can't go too wrong with any of these. I think 
that individual resonance has a lot to do with which drink a person will 
prefer. Of course, there's also the company. Some products might be good but I 
don't like dealing with the company, so I pass on it.

Best,
Nenah

Nenah Sylver, PhD
http://www.nenahsylver.com
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Matthew McCann 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 3:38 PM
  Subject: CS>Garcinia Mangostana


  Recently an acquaintance has promoted a medicinal fruit named Garcinia 
Mangostana,
  or mangosteen. Apparently it is very rich in xanthones, antioxidant phenols 
with a broad
  spectrum of health benefits. Some duplicate the benefits of CS/EIS but others 
are claimed
  that go possibly beyond those of CS/EIS. Examples would be action against 
parasites,
  malaria, dementia, hypertension, diabetes, GERD, cataracts, arthritis, cancer 
and high
  LDL levels. [See brochures at www.nwstools.com.] Garcinia Mangostana is sold 
by
  MLM marketing at prices far above the cost of home-made CS/EIS.
  Does anybody have any experience with Garcinia Mangostana, enough to say
  whether it is worth the relatively steep price? TIA.

  Matthew