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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Pain Free! - Lynn's Story

Click this link to read a story about Lynn Leonard, who had a multitude of health issues that she has gotten relief from with mangosteen juice.

XanGo, LLC does not make any medical claims regarding the use of their mangosteen product, XanGoTM. The following are personal experiences from people who have used our mangosteen juice and experienced some amazing results. We do not attempt to prescribe or deviate people from their physicians, we simply say, try XanGo and see what it does for you.

www.myxango.com/mangosteennation

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Meet Scampy!

Isn't he cute? Click here for a story about how his owners used mangosteen juice to help soothe his poor stomach when he ate something he wasn't supposed to.

Flying With Herbal Medicines

A travel tip that was passed on to me. For those of you traveling with Xango, bring your singles, in the rip-and-sip pouch!

by Molly Feltner, SmarterTravel.com Staff - May 15, 2008

The rules surrounding air travel with medicines can be confusing, and travel with herbal remedies is no exception. Here's a quick look at how to handle bringing natural medicines on your next flight.

According to the TSA website, you're permitted to bring "reasonable amounts" of "all prescription and over-the-counter medicines" including "non-prescription liquid or gel medicines" and "homeopathic" medicines in your checked and carry-on bags as long as they're not "suspicious." This allows travelers a lot of leeway, but also gives security officials equal freedom to reject items. It's a good idea to take some precautions.

Make sure any herbal remedies you bring are in clearly labeled, well-sealed containers, preferably in original bottles. Although the TSA doesn't require it, it may be helpful to bring a doctor's note explaining your remedies' uses. Liquid medications aren't subject to the TSA's three-ounce limits: however, you are required to declare amounts over three ounces to security officers and present them for inspection, so be prepared to do so.

Bringing herbal medicines into other countries is a trickier issue, since each nation has its own rules about what's allowed in. To find out if any types of medicines are restricted, go to the embassy website of whatever country you'll be visiting.

Personally, I wouldn't worry too much about traveling in either the U.S. or overseas with herbal medicine, as long you're bringing small amounts packaged in their original containers. I would, however, strongly advise you to leave at home anything homemade (or homemade-looking) and never bring products containing illegal drugs or endangered plant and animal parts (the latter of which are often used in Chinese medicines).

Have a great travel tip you'd like to share? Send your insider travel strategies to editor@smartertravel.com.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

What are people saying about mangosteen juice?

I have just finished my new blog which is ALL testimonials. Click here to view what other people are saying about this amazing juice!

If you know someone who is having health issues that are not listed here, post a comment. I will put the word out to my network to see if we can find someone who has had results using mangosteen juice.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Dancing With The...Xango?

Here is a great YouTube clip of Ashly Del Grosso of ABC's "Dancing With The Stars", cutting a rug with Xango's Senior Manager of International Sales, Dave Webb, and talking about how her mom introduced her to Xango.

Enjoy!


Monday, May 12, 2008

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Online INVASION 2.0 Video Segment Now Available on XanGo.TV

Online INVASION 2.0 was a smashing success! XanGo Founders and executives motivated and mobilized viewers like never before with exciting announcements about our expanded distributor recognition program and our upcoming new brand, Glimpse, intuitive skin care.

Professor Larry Chonko, Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Arlington, made such an impression with his knowledge about economics and the direct selling industry that we are now offering a full video segment of his presentation on XanGo.TV.


Click here to view.