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We've all heard the
news for years about how important it is to get the right amount of
antioxidants in order to keep our bodies healthy and ward of disease. Now
there's a new classification of antioxidants called xanthones, first
discovered in the mangosteen fruit, which are poised to be one of the
biggest discoveries of modern science in terms of health benefits.
While the concept of
antioxidants may seem even more confusing when adding in another aspect,
xanthones are fairly easy to understand, given their clear-cut,
scientifically-proven benefits.
What are Xanthones?
Technically put,
xanthones are a set of chemical compounds that can be synthetically
produced, but are more often found and more potent in their natural
settings. Xanthones are powerful antioxidants in a family of
phytonutrients.
To date, researchers
have discovered and classified approximately 200 xanthones, 40 of which
are found in the mangosteen fruit. As a matter of fact, xanthones were
first discovered when scientists began studying the health benefits of
mangosteen based on its traditional indigenous medical uses.
Research into the
medicinal properties of xanthones found in the mangosteen began in the
1970s, and gradually picked up pace as scientists began finding more
exciting nutritional properties. Between 1996 and 2005, an exponential
amount of research has been done in regards to mangosteen and its
xanthones, and even more studies are in the works.
Xanthones in
Mangosteen
To recap, xanthones
are powerful antioxidants, and out of the 200 xanthones known to science,
40 of them are found in mangosteen.
But what do the
antioxidant properties of the xanthones in mangosteen do for you?
Antioxidants function as a balance for free radicals in the body. Free
radicals are potentially harmful, yet oftentimes natural substances in
your body that, when left free reign, build up and cause diseases like
cancer, heart disease, and more.
The xanthones
function to travel through your body, literally mopping up the free
radicals on their way, leaving your body cleaner and healthier than
before.
Some of the most
important xanthones found in mangosteen include:
Alpha-mangostin
Beta-mangostin
Gamma-mangostin
Garcinone
Garcinone A
Garcinone C
Garcinone D
Mangostanol
Gartanin
These, among other
xanthones, have been touted by independent researchers to have properties
to include antiinflammatory, anticonvulsant, antiallergic, antitumor, and
antiplatelet, to name just a few.
Known Benefits of
Xanthones
Scientific research
has made it abundantly clear that no other fruit compares in its health
benefits to mangosteen, due to its xanthones and other nutritional
properties.
Helping to fight
cancer is just one of the many properties that different xanthones
perform. For instance, one study performed in Japan showed that the
xanthone alpha-mangostin had apparent properties that suppressed the
development of tumors. Another, performed in China, found the xanthone
garcinone E to show significant anticancer effects in terms of liver,
lung, and gastric cancer cells.
In addition, some
xanthones have shown significant antimicrobial effects in terms of
fighting MRSA (methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus), which is a
bacterial strain known for its tenacious resistance to pharmacologic
antibiotics. One scientific study also showed that alpha-mangostin,
beta-mangostin, and garcinone B to have pronounced inhibition effects on a
strain of tuberculosis.
As if that isn't
enough, xanthones have also been scientifically proven to help lower LDL,
the bad cholesterol, by protecting the LDL from coming into contact with
free radicals, thus leaving it unable to oxidize and attach to arterial
walls and cause atherosclerosis.
Taking into account
the anticancer, antiinflammatory, antimicrobial, and cholesterol-lowering
effects of the xanthones found in mangosteen, here is just a sampling of
the other many benefits that science has either researched or is in the
process of discovering:
Antiviral
Helps lower blood pressure
Helps fight fatigue
Antidepressant
Prevents stomach ulcers
Aids with weight loss
Antiaging
Combats diarrhea
Pain reducer
Heart protective
Analgesic
Anti-parkinsonian and anti-Alzheimer
Lowers fevers
Builds immunity to disease
Antiallergen
Antifungal
Antiparasitic
Indeed, even now some
health practitioners are suggesting drinking mangosteen juice for relief
to people who suffer from the following diseases:
Infections
Skin ailments like psoriasis, seborrhea, or eczema
Joint problems and arthritis
Dementia
Anxiety and depression
Cancer
Chronic pain
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Ulcers
Diabetes
The Fruit with
Xanthone Power
As time goes by, it's
becoming less and less uncanny how traditional and folk medicine seems to
have a grasp on the nutritional properties of food better than modern
science has in the past. Indeed, it seems in some cases, especially in
that of the mangosteen, science is working to catch up.
The mangosteen fruit
is believed to have originated in the Moluccas and the Sunda Islands. It's
been used for decades upon decades by people from Thailand, the
Philippines, and China in folk medicine to treat dysentery, skin disorders
like eczema, diarrhea and cystitis, among other ailments.
One of
the reasons why mangosteen is only now gaining notoriety and popularity is
because, for many years, direct importation of the fruit from other
countries has been illegal, based on governmental regulations to help
quarantine the Asian fruit fly. Unfortunately, the mangosteen tree doesn't
grow well in most or all climates in the United States, so attempts to
grow the fruit here have been relatively unsuccessful.
However,
as science has begun proving the unsurpassed medical value of the rare
mangosteen fruit and its xanthones, juices and preserves are becoming more
and more readily available.
In terms of taste,
the mangosteen itself is considered one of the most exquisitely delicious
fruits nature has to offer. Often called the "Queen of Fruits," the taste
of mangosteen is unique, but is often described as sweet and tangy with
hints of pear, ripe strawberry, and grape.
After sampling
mangosteen, it's easy to see why this fruit is so popular in Thailand due
to its taste. And after learning about the benefits of the xanthones found
in mangosteen, it's even more clear how nutritionally beneficial this
amazing fruit is. |