The Healing Power of MX3
CEBU, Philippines - Scientifically known as Garcinia mangostana L, mangosteen used to be just another tropical fruit the size of a tennis ball and is greatly desired by fruit lovers for its juicy and delicious pulp. That was until its healing power was discovered, and the fruit’s phyto chemicals was carefully studied in the beginning of the 70s.
You will never fail to recognize the fruit because of its royal purple color and its green flowery crown. It is an ultra tropical fruit commonly found in Mindanao. When opened, the hard Pericarp reveals a white pulp which many refer to as manna from heaven if only for its curative elements.
Garcinia Mangostana belongs to the emerging group of delicacies known as super fruits due to its polyphenolic acids content to include the anti-oxidant xanthones and tannins that can help cure most illnesses, from heart diseases to cancer.
The healing power of Garcinia Mangostana is now available in various forms, including capsules, coffee, and tea under the brand name MX3.
One individual who has personally experienced the healing power of Mangosteen is Johanna Cardona, information and inventory officer for Agribusiness Exports Showroom under the Department of Agriculture.
Cardona accidentally discovered MX3 when her sister, Jozel Cardona, or Zack, noticed reddish rashes which turned into blisters on her legs. It was not alarming at first, but after three days, the rashes spread and occupied almost 80 percent of her skin from the toes to the lower extremities, even on her behind.
“We chose to ignore the rashes since they were not itchy at all, and just told her to refrain from eating fish and poultry products, thinking that the rashes were caused by food allergy,” Cardona said. However, Zack decided to seek medical advice when she felt pain on her ankle, knees and joints. The doctor, however, gave her an antihistamine drug since the doctor himself could not find the reason for the rashes and blisters.
A week passed and she already felt heat and numbness in her legs. She even had difficulty walking because of the pain in her joints. After another consultation, she was informed that she had minor vasculitis due to over-protein. If not cured, it could affect even her internal organs.
“It was the time when I was reviewing the delivery receipts at the store when I saw the DMI products including MX3 tea and capsule, I became intrigued and so I checked the details and even researched in the Net about the benefits,” she said.
Bolstered by her favorable findings, Cardona decided to buy MX3 for her sister. They boiled the MX3 tea in one liter of water and Zack substituted it for her daily water intake.
“After a week of drinking the tea, the redness got lighter and the pain subsided. My sister has continued drinking the tea and she has stopped taking the medicine,” Cardona said. They watched the results day after day, until the redness was totally gone on the third week.
Cardona, who presented a photo of her sister’s legs, said that aside from Zack’s scar due to a motorcycle incident, there is no other mark on her legs, and no sign at all that she even suffered from vasculitis.
With her newfound confidence in Mx3 Tea, Cardona started drinking it to alleviate her carpal tunnel syndrome and, to her surprise, the pain and numbness on her wrist was gone after a month. She had suffered from the syndrome for almost eight months and she was so glad that MX3 healed her and her sister. She always shares her story to her visitors at the Agribusiness Showroom.
While MX3 has shown therapeutic results without the side effects present in drugs, it is recommended that it should only be used to supplement the existing medications one is taking. Thus, one should continue with the medication and supplement these with MX3 capsule, coffee or tea.
Some users may experience frequent bowel movement, headache or even joint pains during the first two days of MX3 intake. These are, however, simply manifestations of changes in the system and detoxification and should not be a cause for alarm.
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