Do you know that one out of three adults in the United States is suffering from chronic
joint symptoms of arthritis?
Since it has been heard that mangosteen can help prevent and cure numerous diseases, a lot
of people are wondering and asking if the miracle healing of this tropical fruit also holds
true for treating arthritis.
Mangosteen juice is one of the latest products available in the market today that claims to
cure a number of illnesses including diarrhea, urinary tract disorders, menstrual problems,
tuberculosis, skin diseases, and arthritis.
Arthritis isn't just one simple disease. It is a complicated disorder that is made up of
more than 100 distinct conditions and can affect people at any point in their lives. All forms
of arthritis share a common symptom - persistent joint pain. It can appear in the hips, knee,
hands, wrist, and in any body part, as well.
So could mangosteen really help prevent and cure arthritis? Similar to other plants,
mangosteen extracts have shown in many lab researches and tests that they can prevent the
development of certain bacteria and fungi. However, there are no actual published clinical
documents that can show evidence on the effectiveness of mangosteen in treating arthritis.
Still, according to the Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database, there is not enough reliable
information regarding the effectiveness, and even the safety, of mangosteen. But that doesn't
necessarily mean that the juice is harmful or that it is not helpful. The only sure thing is
that the fruit contains antioxidants, tannins, and other ingredients that may help overcome
arthritis and other conditions as well.
As a precaution, we should not depend so much on any single type of treatment. A balanced
diet, exercise, regular check-ups and consultation with your doctor are still the best ways to
manage your health.