The Guyabano tree, its fruit, leaves, bark is a natural cancer cell killer. Guayabano is a green, soft spine, pear-shaped fruit with a sweet-sour flavor. It weighs about two to five kilos. The skin is thin and its flesh is a white, soft fibrous pulp which has a very agreeable flavor but rather sour. Its mature, green fruit is used as vegetable and made into sweet meat, while the ripe fruit is eaten raw or for dessert.
A scientific research in 1976 shows that one chemical is 10,000 times more potent then the chemotherapeutic drug Adriamycin.
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The source of this information is just as stunning. With many laboratory tests conducted since the 1970’s, those tests revealed was nothing short of mind numbing.
Extracts from the tree were shown to: Effectively target and kill malignant cells in 12 types of cancer, including colon, breast, prostate, lung and pancreatic cancer.
The tree compounds proved to be up to stronger in slowing the growth of cancer cells than Adriamycin, a commonly used chemotherapeutic drug!
What’s more, unlike chemotherapy, laboratory tests shows that the compound extracted from the Guyabano tree selectively hunts down and kills only cancer cells. It does not harm healthy cells! Various parts of the tree–including the bark, leaves, roots, fruit and fruit-seeds–have been used for centuries by medicine men and native Indians in South America to treat heart disease, asthma, liver problems and arthritis.
The National Cancer Institute performed the first scientific research in 1976. The results showed that Guyabano’s “leaves and stems were found effective in attacking and destroying malignant cells.
The National Cancer Institute performed the first scientific research in 1976. The results showed that Guyabano’s “leaves and stems were found effective in attacking and destroying malignant cells.
Since 1976, laboratory tests has proven that Guyabano to be an immensely potent cancer killer in 20 independent laboratory tests.
A study published in the Journal of Natural Products, stated that one chemical in Guyabano (Annona Muricata) was found to selectively kill colon cancer cells at “10,000 times the potency of (the commonly used chemotherapy drug) Adriamycin.
The most significant part of the report is that Guyabano (Annona Muricata) was shown to selectively target the cancer cells, leaving healthy cells untouched. Unlike chemotherapy, which indiscriminately targets all actively reproducing cells (such as stomach and hair cells), causing the often devastating side effects of nausea and hair loss in cancer patients.
A study at Purdue University recently found that leaves from the Guyabano tree killed cancer cells among six human cell lines and were especially effective against prostate, pancreatic and lung cancers.
Local views
The Philippine Herbal Medicine
Organization shared some views on their website: “Studies are underway
by leading medical institutes, universities and pharmaceutical companies
of the healing properties of guyabano against cancers. Initial findings
show that certain compounds and chemicals extracted from guyabano
leaves, seeds, fruit and bark appear to kill cancer cells while leaving
normal cells remain unaffected.”
The information they shared should be
enough for anyone to consider loving the fruit even if they are not
cancer-stricken. The flesh of the fruit is high in carbohydrates and has
considerable amounts of vitamins C, B1, B2, potassium and dietary
fiber. We know the fruit as guyabano, but it is called graviola in
Brazil and guanabana in Spain.
The organization outlined several
medicinal uses for its poultice (warmed paste from pounding the leaves)
and decoction (leaves boiled in water) such as to kill bedbugs and head
lice, to reduce fever, to heal skin abrasions, to alleviate rheumatism
and other skin infections, to prevent scarring of wounds, and as a wet
compress for swollen feet and other inflammations.
They also noted that pulverizing the
seeds mixed with soap and water is an effective spray against
caterpillars, armyworms and leafhoppers. In the Netherlands, leaves of
the soursop are placed inside pillows or on the mattress to induce sleep
due to its sedative and tranquilizing properties.

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