Friday, December 27, 2013

Guanabana For Cancer


Guanabana is believed to kill cancer cells. It is also known as graviola, custard apple, cherimoya, soursop and brazilian paw paw. It is 10,000 times stronger than Chemo. So can you use guanabana for cancer?

According to the Catholic University of South Korea, the researchers discovered one chemical in Graviola that could kill colon cancer cells at “10,000 times the potency of (the commonly used chemotherapy drug) Adriamycin…” 

Cancer Research UK mentioned that graviola extracts can kill some types of liver and breast cancer cells that fail to see improvements with chemotherapy drugs. However, this observation is only done in lab tests. So far, no large scale studies have been conducted in humans. 

"Researchers in various countries, including the US, have also found that soursop leaves have anti-cancer properties and this could be another reason why the tree is becoming more widely grown in Thailand. I was in Phuket recently when someone came asking for leaves from my daughter's tree for a family member who had cancer. The next day another came, also asking for leaves, and said her relative had cancer." Source


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