UltraMangosteen
Dietary Supplement: Anti-oxidant
Ingredients: Garcinia Mangostana Extract (50% Xanthones)
Dosage: 90 Veg. Capsules/ 30 Day Supply


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Mangosteen Extract is rich in compounds called xanthones that provide anti-oxidant support and may help protect cells against the damage from excessive free radicals and help you stay young and healthy.

What are anti-oxidants/ free radicals?
Cells in the human body continuously produce unstable molecules known as free radicals. To become stable, free radicals absorb material from other molecules, damaging the cell structure. Over time, free radical damage to cell proteins and genetic material can leave the cell vulnerable to diseases like cancer.

Anti-oxidants are naturally occurring substances that reduce oxidation by de-activating free radicals.

Using a unique extraction process, Indfrag UltraMangosteen preserves the highest possible potencies of xanthones in Mangosteen. Indfrag UltraMangosteen delivers 50% xanthones, supplying nearly 20% more anti-oxidantive value and bioavailability than most Mangosteen supplements. This has been verified by an independent lab in the USA (Eurofins, a world authority on botanical assays).

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Indfrag Quality Statement
Indfrag is one of the leading manufacturers of dietary supplements. Indfrag supplies high quality products to Fortune 500 pharmaceutical and cosmetics companies, as well as the world's most well known dietary supplement brands.

Our commitment to our customers is guaranteed with our in-house manufacturing process. Indfrag controls and carefully monitors every step of the production process, from the supplement formulation to the careful selection and extraction of raw materials to preserve potency. This process also ensures that you will be buying the freshest supplements possible, as your purchase will be shipped directly to you from the manufacturing plant.

All capsules are vegetarian with no animal products used. All Indfrag supplements are GMO free and only heat sterilized, not irradiated.

Quality Certifications and Systems: ISO 9001 Quality System audited by a company in European Union. Kosher. CGMP (Current Good Manufacturing Practices).

Research
Mangosteen is found in tropical climates, especially is Asia, Polynesia and South Africa. It belongs to the same botanical family as the popular European herb, St John's Wort. The Mangosteen fruit is known as the "Queen of Fruits" due to its pleasing taste.

Mangosteen has been used in Asian folk medicine for many centuries as a cure for diarrhoea and as a general tonic for health. The therapeutic properties of Mangosteen have been attributed to compounds called xanthones, which are thought to have anti-oxidant properties. Mangosteen is one of the richest known sources of xanthones.

Many animal studies have shown that Mangosteen is a powerful anti-oxidant offering protection against free radicals (unstable molecules found in the human body that absorb material from other molecules damaging the cell structure). Other studies also indicate that xanthones found in Mangosteen have promising cancer fighting effects especially on liver, stomach, and lung cancer cells.

References

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