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Mangosteen, Noni, Goji, Xango, Thia-Go, G3 are ALL Acidic and Detrimental to Health
Because there is so much buzz out there about Goji Juice and other exotic drinks, we are forwarding you an excerpt from a recent e-mail from Dr. Young. TaiSlim It is a very good read and one which everyone who understands the importance of an alkaline approach to optimal heath should be familiar with so the information can be shared with those being misled about the health benefits of these drinks.
Stephanie McAnly
Mangosteen, Noni, Goji, Xango, Thai-Go, G3 and other fruit juices claim to
provide nutritional health benefits, or do they? I have tested all of these
so-called nutritional health drinks and they are all highly acidic at a pH
ranging from 2.5 to 3.0 with an ORP (oxidative reduction potential for
buffering acids and providing body energy) ranging from +250 mV to +450 mV.
All of these so-called nutritional health beverages would have the same
toxic acidic effects as drinking an acidic cola drink at a pH of 2.5 with an
ORP at +250 mV. Great for cleaning the corrosion off the battery cables of
your car, but destructive to the digestive system and especially the
delicate intestinal villi of the small intestine where blood is made. All
of these exotic, proton rich fruits and fruit drinks will pull energy from
your body robbing you of needed electrons to keep your body running healthy
and strong.
The reason that products such as Mangosteen, Xango, Goji and Noni seem more attractive is because the ingredients are "exotic" and most people just
don't know much about the ingredients. The truth is that these exotic fruits
and fruit juices are generally pasturized, full of sugar, and will acidify
the blood and tissues making you sick, tired and fat! Whatever little
nutritional value they might claim to offer is lost in their saturation of
hydrogen ions making these beverages void of any nutritional or energetic
value!
Yes, there is some research on xanthones, a phytochemical found in
Mangosteen, Xango, Goji, Noni, but the scientific interpretations are incorrect. The phytochemical xanthone is a potent anti-acid by itself. But, the value of the xanthones found in these exotic fruits are not
sufficient enough to neutralize the high concentrations of acidic hydorgen
ions, leaving these beverages highly acidic at 2.5 to 3.0 pH and deficient
of any energy value at +250 mV and up.
I would suggest looking at the published research on bioflavonoids (lutein,
zeaxanthin, lycopene, luctein, beta-carotene, and over 600 more of them),
polyphenols (which include proanthocyandins, anthocyanidins, catechins,
etc), indole-3-carbinol and sulfurophane (broccoli extract and cruciferous
vegetables), iridoids (mainly found in olive fruit), not to mention all the
vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants naturally found in electron rich fruits
and vegetables. The list could go on and on and on. Nearly all of these
compounds are found in the nutritional supplement that are in "The
Comparative Guide To Nutritional Supplements" and in our book, The pH
Miracle for Weight Loss. You could literally pull up hundreds of thousands
of studies on all of these phytochemicals. 
Xanthones may have beneficial properties in the right concentrations but it
is only one compound among thousands that have well-researched benefits. If
people think they are getting some miraculous compound, secret juice or
magic formula, they are being misinformed. What they are getting is a highly
acidic, enervating fruit juice that will increase the acidic state of the
body and damage the delicate alkaline pH of the digestive and circulatory
system. Add mangosteen, Noni, Goji or Xango fruit or juice to your current vitamin/mineral regimen and expect short term benefits from the acidic
laxative affect and long term damage to the small intestine and large
intestine. Eventually the acidic damage done to the small intestine will
affect the quality of the blood that will in turn affect that quality and
health of every cell in the human body. This can then lead to a serious
health challenge. The nutritional health benefits of these exotic fruits are
highly exaggerated and misleading.
Bottom line: stay away from all these exotic fruits and fruit drinks. They
are all acidic and by drinking them you put your health and fitness at risk!
Dr. Robert O. Young
Valley Center,
California |