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April 12, 2008, 2:22 pm |
Subject: | Xango Juice | |
My son came home from his job the other day carrying a small container of what looked like about 1/2 inches of blood. It is actually Xango Juice. His co-worker gave him this and told him to put it on a wart he has. He's supposed to use it three times a day instead of having the wart frozen off by a dermatologist. Has anyone every heard of this practice before? I hadn't even heard of Xango juice before but looked it up on Google and found out that it is supposed to have some antioxidant qualities. hmmmm..... |
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June 9, 2008, 3:45 pm Flag as Inappropriate sicnarf says... |
Ozzie, I live in the area of Utah where Xango is headquartered. Xango is a direct competitor of Tahitian Noni. Not sure if you've heard of them. Anyway, both juices claim to have medicinal purposes, but whether they do or not, I really don't know. Both are also sold via multilevel marketing, not that that should affect the quality of a product but think in terms of Amway. I hope that helps a little. |
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