Guest guest Posted February 24, 2007 Report Share Posted February 24, 2007 My husband is pre-diabetic and was a bit " down " - I put him on XanGO, a fruit juice product, and he has much more energy and is sleeping better. If you are interested in trying it, please let me know, and I'll help you get it. A friend's husband is a true diabetic and has had lots of neuropathy, bad sleep habits, and no energy. She got me to get my hubby to try this! It has been said that it helps many other conditions too, expecially Fibromyalgia, etc. No guarantees- this isn't medicine, but its certainly worth a try and fruit juice is NOT dangerous! Just FYI! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2007 Report Share Posted February 24, 2007 I went to the XanGo website. http://www.xango.com/learn/ No information as to how many carbs it contains. Very little hard information. Lots of flashy hype. Does the label on the XanGo you use give a lit of ingredients and nutritional breakdown? Alobar On 2/24/07, beaniecrafter2 <lka4 wrote: > My husband is pre-diabetic and was a bit " down " - I put him on XanGO, > a fruit juice product, and he has much more energy and is sleeping > better. If you are interested in trying it, please let me know, and > I'll help you get it. A friend's husband is a true diabetic and has > had lots of neuropathy, bad sleep habits, and no energy. She got me > to get my hubby to try this! It has been said that it helps many > other conditions too, expecially Fibromyalgia, etc. No guarantees- > this isn't medicine, but its certainly worth a try and fruit juice is > NOT dangerous! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 HI! The label has all the information you are wanting! They suggest 1 oz, three times daily. There are 10 calories, 3 g. carbs, 2 g. sugar, and The ingredients are proprietary blend Mangosteen juice apple fruit juice pear fruit juice grape juice pear fruit puree blueberry fruit juice rasperry fruit juice strawberry fruit juice cranberry fruit juice cherry fruit juice If you have diverticulitis(sp?) they say it is better to strain the juice before taking it, just to be on the safe side. It has been known to have helped lots of health problems, even though it is all natural! I will be happy to send your more information if you'd like! My husband is sure not nearly as tired, and he was tired ALL the time! I got so sick and tired (bad pun, sorry!)of hearing him whine about it! This has been a Godsend to him, and to me too- I have more energy as well! You might like to try it and see if it helps you! Thanks for your inquiry! Lyn -- In , Alobar <Alobar wrote: > > I went to the XanGo website. http://www.xango.com/learn/ No > information as to how many carbs it contains. Very little hard > information. Lots of flashy hype. Does the label on the XanGo you > use give a lit of ingredients and nutritional breakdown? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 If you are looking for a product like Xango, you can find a lot of similar products online that are less expensive. Many of the Mangosteen juice blends are retailing for approx $25, have almost the identical nutrition profile, and are not MLMs. Nicole - beaniecrafter2 Monday, February 26, 2007 10:47 AM Re: More energy for my husband and a friend. HI! The label has all the information you are wanting! They suggest 1 oz, three times daily. There are 10 calories, 3 g. carbs, 2 g. sugar, and Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 , " beaniecrafter2 " <lka4 wrote: >>>There are 10 calories, 3 g. carbs, 2 g. sugar, <<< No wonder he has more energy (for how long?) and he sleeps well (from a sugar high to low?). When you list carbs...what kind of carbs? Sugar carbs? This list is bogus because anything containing that much fruit has more than 5 g of sugar. Donna N. Cali. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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