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Wednesday, 2 October 2019

Graviola proves more effective at treating cancer than chemotherapy

(NaturalNews) It is widely appreciated in many tropical regions of the world for its deliciously sweet, yet slightly tart, flavor profile marked with strong essences of strawberry, pineapple and citrus fruits like lemon and lime. But the exotic graviola fruit, also know as soursop or guanabana, represents a whole lot more than just savory extraordinaire, as this powerful "superfruit" is said to contain nutrient compounds that are thousands of times more effective than chemotherapy at treating many types of cancer.

Scientific research published in the Journal of Natural Products back in 1996 revealed, perhaps for the first time ever, that graviola, and graviola seeds in particular, contain a cytotoxic compound that is literally 10,000 times more potent than common chemotherapy drug Adriamycin at treating cancer. And unlike this and other toxic chemotherapy drugs, graviola does not damage healthy cells in the process, targeting only malignant cells for destruction.

The prickly-skinned fruit, which grows wild in the Amazon rainforest, is quite large and looks similar to an avocado. Inside, it contains a white, fleshy pulp that can be eaten whole or juiced. In Brazil, for example, the fruit of graviola has long been used to make fresh juice, or mixed with milk and frozen to make fresh sherbet. The fruit can also be dried and turned into powder for distribution in colder regions where the fruit does not grow natively.

Though they previously did not have the science to back up its many health benefits, native cultures have long utilized graviola as a way to promote relaxation, fight infection, relieve depression and prevent chronic disease. Today, the fruit, leaves, stem and bark of graviola are being used in natural cancer treatment protocols, and with much success.

"Besides being a cancer remedy, graviola is a broad spectrum antimicrobial agent for both bacterial and fungal infections, is effective against internal parasites and worms, lowers high blood pressure and is used for depression, stress and nervous disorders," explains The Citizens Column.

"Research shows that with extracts from this miraculous tree it now may be possible to:
* Attack cancer safely and effectively with an all-natural therapy that does not cause extreme nausea, weight loss and hair loss
* Protect your immune system and avoid deadly infections
* Feel stronger and healthier throughout the course of the treatment
* Boost your energy and improve your outlook on life"

Leaked drug company research data proves graviola is an amazing healing fruit

Not surprisingly, the drug industry has repeatedly tried to synthesize and patent the disease-fighting compounds found naturally in graviola. Leaked data reveals that one unnamed drug company in particular spent seven years and hundreds of millions of dollars trying to replicate graviola's innate healing compounds and claim them as its own. But these efforts ultimately failed, and thanks to an insider source, we now know the truth about graviola.

Beyond this, there is also copious published science replete with evidence corroborating what this drug company found. The National Cancer Institute, for instance, has known since the 1970s that graviola leaves and branches attack and destroy malignant cancer cells. And research conducted many years later at the Catholic University in South Korea found that graviola seeds target colon and lung cancer cells.

"As far as the fruit goes, you may be able to find it at some grocery and health food stores in your area," adds The Citizen's Column. "There are several different soursop juice manufacturers, distributors and suppliers worldwide."

You can learn more about graviola and how to use it properly, particularly in the treatment of cancer, by visiting CancerTutor.com:
http://www.cancertutor.com.

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