I have fibromyalgia, acid reflux and asthma. I'm very active, so for the most part I can keep my fibromyalgia under control with ibuprofen and an occasional pain pill and try to get good sleep. I was up to 2000-2200 mg of ibuprofen a day before taking mangosteen juice. I controlled my reflux with what I ate, since I went off Prevacid because I couldn't afford it. I have an inhaler that I was taking 4 puffs a day. With fibromyalgia comes chronic fatigue. I can't tell you how tired I would get by mid-afternoon.
After the very second day of drinking mangosteen juice, taking just 2 oz., I noticed the increase in energy. I wasn't ready to doze off at the drop of a hat. I do psychiatric transcription at home until noon or so, then I am a sexton at the cemetary nearby. I work at the cemetary daily, doing very physical work (hedgetrimming, rototilling, etc.).
After two weeks of taking mangosteen juice, I went for 3 to 4-mile runs with ease and didn't have to stop every mile to stretch my tightened, knotted muscles (from the fibromyalgia). After running, I could go work at the cemetary for hours without hurting at all or running out of energy. It is amazing. I haven't had an excruciating backache in two weeks, which were daily. I'm down to 600 mg of ibuprofen. I'm down to 1 puff of my inhaler in the morning. I am also putting the juice directly on a very small sore I have on my lower lip that the dermatologist wants to biopsy (antifungal cream didn't work). I'll let you know what happens. That to me is significant proof that mangosteen really works. We've sold two cases in two weeks because it seems like everyone you run into has some ailment or another and is willing to try anything but drugs.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Ginny Winters, Montana
Labels:
acid reflux,
asthma,
back pain,
energy,
fatigue,
fibromyalgia,
small sore
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