Many people believe that mangosteen is safe for just about anyone, from adults to children. They believe that there are no potential dangerous interactions with other medicines.
When the medical community did complain about it, it was mainly to point out how many people were taking it instead of medicine they needed. In some cases, they would forgo life-saving treatment, foolishly expecting the fruit to effect a miracle cure.
More recent findings suggest that it is not as safe as was previously thought. Some fruits, including this one, can cause dangerous levels of weight loss. They can block production of essential fats. Unless there is a major weight problem that needs intervention, rapid weight loss can be very dangerous.
This is because fats, aka lipids, are a significant fuel source for your body. There are also possible dangers associated with the use of this fruit for immunodeficiency disorders.
The antioxidant properties of the fruit, in fact, may interfere with some cancer treatments such as some radiation therapies and chemotherapy, according to new reports. Additionally, diabetics are warned to use it with caution, as it contains sugar.
Mangosteen also isn’t all that therapeutically effective unless it is in its natural state. This would be fine, but it sadly also has a short shelf-life. Because of this, many manufacturers add stabilizing agents and preservatives that you may not want to be ingesting.
Some people who experience side effects or drug interactions when taking it attribute the problems to the fruit, when in fact they may be caused by the stabilizing or preserving agents.
Be careful about the metabolic action of mangosteen also. It blocks histamines. You need histamines in your body to regulate many essential metabolic responses, and to increase blood flow to injured or otherwise harmed parts of the body.
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