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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Xango Weight Loss Challenge!

Image courtesy of Emanuele Cerroni

This information has been passed on to me with many testimonials saying that they are having success with the Xango cocktail! I have actually been able to find Kefir and Coconut Oil just at my local grocery store. I hear that Kroger has Kefir, at least in my area. (Lower Michigan) Oh, and of course, you can e-mail me for Xango: ckazor@gmail.com


Check it out!


XANGO WEIGHT LOSS CHALLENGE

by Dr. Michael Vincent, N.D.

Mix the following to make your Xango Cocktail:

· 2 ounces of Xango Juice.

· 2 ounces of Kefir (flavor of choice)

· 1 tablespoon of extra-virgin olive oil

· 1 tablespoon of coconut oil (heat to liquidize)

If you are looking to lose 50 pounds or less, drink this 2x a day. If you are looking to lose more than 50 pounds, take an additional ounce of Xango juice and an additional ounce of Kefir, and take 3x a day.

For breakfast, eat watery fruits such as watermelon, cantaloupe, grapefruit, strawberries, etc.

Drink your Xango Cocktail right before eating a sensible lunch.

Drink your Xango Cocktail right before eating a sensible dinner.

You can actually eat nearly anything you choose and still lose weight when drinking the Xango Cocktail. However, the healthier you eat, and by doing exercise, you will see results faster.

IMPORTANT: You must drink half your weight in ounces of water each and every day. For example, if you weigh 200 pounds, you would need at least 100 ounces or 12.5 cups of water each day.

IMPORTANT: Weigh yourself in the morning before trying this system. Weigh yourself once a week on the same day and around the same time.

Note: www.kefir.com - to find where you can buy Kefir

GNC - where you can buy the virgin coconut oil

www.herbsoflight.com for info about virgin coconut oil

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Kate Moss Detox Treatment with Mangosteen

There is an article in LOOK magazine, which is a UK publication, that has Kate Moss looking great after a month of mangosteen. I am still looking for a link to the actual article, but here is a photo of the page. Please let me know if anyone can find the article online.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Jackie's Story - Arthritis

JACKIE LIVES IN SEATTLE WASHINGTON.

SHE WAS SPONSORED BY HER SON HANK.

YOU’LL SEE HER AT ALL THE REGIONAL AND NATIONAL XANGO EVENTS.

SHE IS COMMITTED TO BLESSING THE LIVES OF EVERYONE SHE MEETS WITH THE GOOD NEWS OF XANGO.



I HAVE A MISSION TO SPREAD THE WORD OF XANGO!

My name is Jackie Neaville, and I was diagnosed with osteoarthritis in 1993.

Since that time I have been on naprosyn (which caused an upper GI bleed), Tylenol, Celebrex, Prilosec (to protect my stomach from NSAID damage) and finally Arthrotec. I had my right shoulder replaced in 2003 and my left shoulder replaced in 2006.

In 2003 my recovery from shoulder replacement was uneventful, but lengthy. It was about 8 weeks before I was back to my usual activities. In 2006, my son insisted that I drink Xango juice and brought me a bottle while I was still hospitalized. I was a bit skeptical but agreed to drink it. After three and a half weeks on Xango, I decided to update my kitchen. I took all the doors off my kitchen cabinets, sanded, primed and painted them. My physical therapist was astonished that I could think about such a thing so soon after surgery, much less do it. I felt great. I had no pain, and I had stopped taking a fairly high dose of Vicodin. The only difference between the 2003 and 2006 surgeries was my drinking Xango.

The difference between how I felt and healed was both amazing and remarkable.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This Product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent and disease.

Individual results will vary, so go to www.myxango.com/mangosteennation for more information, or to see if the product may work for you.


Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Aaron Garrity Awarded CEO of the Year in Utah Business Magazine

Here is an excerpt from the cover story in Utah Business Magazine. Aaron received the award in the Private - Medium category. Congratulations, Aaron, you should be proud.


Aaron Garrity

XanGo

A “dream come true” is how Aaron Garrity describes his position as CEO of XanGo. “I always wanted to start my own company, I talked and dreamed of it for years,” he says.

In 2007 that dream got even bigger. The company experienced phenomenal international growth, opening several new markets worldwide, welcoming 10,000 international distributors and earning more than $1 million in revenue within the first month of business in Malaysia. XanGo also hired 353 employees, introduced XanGo.TV and is expanding operations at its distribution facility Spanish Fork. If XanGo had to be summed up in just one word, “growth” would be it, Garrity says.

“When you take a company from start to approximately one million distributors, understanding growth is important,” Garrity says. “The ability to grow management and make appropriate decisions is vital. With that said, it’s also important to be able to maintain the overall corporate vision and objectives, knowing the people and the organization.”

But XanGo has not always experienced such success. In 2001, the company prepared to launch in a very shaky market. Realizing that obtaining start-up capital from outside sources would be unlikely, Garrity mortgaged his home. “We felt the time was right, so we started XanGo with almost nothing more than a whole lot of energy and a dream,” he says.

After becoming CEO of XanGo just 16 months ago, Garrity’s main objective was to keep the company focused and specialized. “XanGo tells one simple story and that’s the story of mangosteen. We’ve specialized this one story and we’re the first in our industry’s history to be five years into the market with just one product.”

XanGo’s efforts to educate the world about the health benefits of mangosteen have contributed to the company’s success, Garrity says. In 2007, the fruit’s popularity grew after being discovered by Oprah Winfrey and The New York Times.

As CEO, Garrity says he tries to create a company culture that’s flowing with energy, innovation and charity. When XanGo was first launched, Garrity stressed the importance of making charitable giving a part of his business model. Today, that model is known as XanGo Goodness, and it benefits families and children around the globe.

Overall, Garrity says that it’s a combination of focus, specialization, having a strong management team and a positive company culture that has equaled success for XanGo. As for the future of XanGo, Garrity says that he hopes to see the company become the greatest direct sales company in the history of the industry and continue the quest to share mangosteen’s story with the world.



Click here to read the complete article.




Sunday, March 2, 2008

Many Serious Diseases Linked to Inflammation

Many researchers and scientists are starting to think that the key to good health may come by studying inflammation and how it works. Much of this information was summed up in a 2004 Time Magazine cover story which can be found here:

Inflammation: The Secret Killer

It is a very interesting article that describes how inflammation might play a major role in the advancement of serious diseases such as cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's, TB, arthritis, and heart disease.

It also talks about how people with lower levels of C-Reactive Protien, an inflammation indicator, are less likely to contract these diseases.

The article also discusses how the levels of COX-2 and free radicals affect the body.

There have also been many studies about how the mangosteen fruit may reduce inflammation levels in the human body, as the following article indicates:

Science of the Mangosteen & Role of Inflammation on Chronic Disease
By Les Berenson M.D., F.A.C.P. (Revised 5-07)


Although these statements have not been reviewed by the FDA, and the product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, a few ounces of mangosteen juice a day, in my opinion, are worth a try to maintain your health.

Click here for more information on Xango, or click here to try a free sample.