About a year and a half ago, I felt like someone had pushed a pin into me and all of my energy was slowly leaking out. I struggled every day to keep up with all of the things that I love to do. I thought it could be just getting older, but I didn't feel old, and even though I was a grandmother I didn't think I looked old when I looked into the mirror. So what was going on. Most certainly menopause was a factor for me, but I realized that being a flight attendant was taking a very hard toll on my health. I didn't realize how much it was stealing until I started feeling angry everyday about everything. That just wasn't like me. I couldn't do anything but work and sleep. Feeling sick and tired became a way of life. People think that flight attendants get used to flying and no longer have jet lag. Actually it's just the other way around. We get used to jet lag and we no longer notice that we have it.One day a friend of mine came onto a flight and she was telling me about a juice she had started drinking. She looked healthy and happy and I was ready for anything. I wanted to get my life back. I wanted to feel alive again, so I said yes. Send me some juice. It was the best thing I have ever done for my self. It did take a little while, but most certainly I noticed that something was happening. My sinuses started draining and they didn't stop for almost two weeks. Then I started with a bit of a cough, nothing big, but just enough to notice that something was clearing out. At the end of the first month I noticed that the fungus on my toenails was gone and I had become regular again. Something that almost never happens for a flight attendant. One of the biggest moments for me was when I realized that it was really helping me with my mood. Not like a drug might help, it was subtle. I was very angry at my husband one day for something small and stupid and I knew that it was building inside of me. I knew what it would continue to feel like and I was prepared. I had planned to take a walk and cool down. But I took my serving of juice first not thinking about it helping me and with-in 10 minutes or so, I felt calm and ready to go and, as a friend of mine says, take my mad hat off and talk calmly with my husband. Now it's so easy to take my mad hat off and keep it in the box. I still get mad from time to time, but I know it's always something I can handle.
At the end of two months, my friend that started me on the juice suggested that I start drinking a little more each day until I felt that I was getting the best out of it for energy. It was great advise because I realize now that a lot of people won't know the full potential unless they try this. I know that the cost can be an issue. But when you are willing to really try it to it's full potential you will never regret that you did. I now drink 2 oz three times a day. That's what works for me. But keep in mind that everyone is different. The energy is hard to explain. Busy people understand it the most. When you are used to being able to do something but finally give in to feeling tired but your mind still wants to do it. That's when you understand the energy you get from mangosteen juice. Take at least 2 ounces and go and do the thing that you think you can't do. That's when it kicks in. It doesn't make you feel energized when you are sitting still, it just allows you to really do what you want to do. For athletes it is fantastic. It really helps them to get the power back into their work out. They also talk a lot about the recovery time. It is extremely beneficial for recovery time. These are all things that I have been told by people drinking this wonderful juice. I am not allowed to predict what will happen with anyone, but as we all say, try it, I think you will like the results.
There have been many times that I have had to go with out. I always try to have enough on my trips, but sometimes I run short, because I love to share my story and give a little to people who want to try it. But working a 12 hour day at the end of a 4 day trip with out my juice makes me realize, I don't ever want to be with out it.
There are so many fantastic reasons that I could give you to start drinking this juice, but the best reason for me was prevention. There are no guarantee's in life, but when you look at the research on this fruit, I think you will agree that your odds of avoiding disease will increase dramatically by drinking this juice. I come from a family with a long history of disease. My dad died at the age of 64 of a heart attack, my brother followed suit at 36. My sister Cindy died of Cancer at 53 and my mom died of a stroke. Now my sister Sarah takes full time care of my wonderful step dad. He is 82 and has congestive heart failure, diabetes, an amputated leg and he goes for dialysis three times a week. But he is still going strong. Yes he drinks Xango.
I could tell you stories for days about why I am so passionate about this juice, but I hope that have heard enough to do what I did. READ ABOUT IT. ASK QUESTIONS. Then try if for 90 days. REALLY TRY IT. If you make this commitment, it could very well be the beginning of a new life. It was for me. I know I will never give up my Xango.
You will find many links on my side bar to help you research mangosteen juice.
If you would like to make the 90 day commitment you can purchase directly from my site,
mymangosteen.com/drinkitforhealth
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If you would like to see more about me, go to the Growing Hearts link at the bottom of my side bar. My goal with Xango as a business is to help empower women to do what I am doing. Finally finding the freedom to spend time with friends and family. Working form home and most of all for me having the freedom of time to paint. I know that Xango will help me reach my goals. This is a business about helping people, not just with health, but really helping people to follow their dreams. My success is in helping you to be successful. If you are interested in learning more about a career working from home and drinking the best of the best juice drinks on the market today, contact me at 916-705-2140.
Warmest regards
Elizabeth Bravo
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What is up? How come you haven't added to the blog? Talk to you later! Sarah
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