Graviola Supplements Has Been Shown To Have An Effect On Cancer Cells
Posted: Saturday, October 21, 2006
by monika parks
Health Provider
What Is Graviola?
Graviola is a powerful tree that grows deep within the Amazon rain forest in South America and throughout the Caribbean. Graviola various parts, including the leaves, roots, fruit, fruit seeds, and bark, have been used for centuries by medicine men and women and natives of South America to treat asthma, liver problems, arthritis and heart disease. Different properties and uses are attributed to the different parts of the tree. Generally, the graviola fruit and graviola fruit juice are taken for worms and parasites, to cool fevers, to increase mother's milk after childbirth, and as an astringent for diarrhea and dysentery. The crushed seeds are used against internal and external parasites, head lice, and worms. The bark, leaves, and roots are considered sedative, antispasmodic, hypertensive, and nervine, and a tea is made for various disorders toward those effects.
Forms of Graviola
Graviola Extract : Graviola extract, consumed orally or applied to the skin, is believed to alleviate muscle and joint pain. Graviola extract is available in liquid or tincture. Graviola tincture is better than a raw herb product because the graviola tincture is already separated and thus the various essential elements of the plant are more easily ingested into the body. Not only does this mean that a graviola tincture works faster, but also that the body does not have to expend additional energy to break down the herb for digestion of its therapeutic properties. This greater bioavailability means that a spagyric remedy is both more efficient and more effective than a typical herbal product.
Graviola Tea: Graviola herb tea, made from the leaves, bark and root is believed to work as a sedative and help maintain healthy glucose levels. Graviola tea is consumed daily to elevate mood and increase quality of life. Graviola tea taken orally or applied on the skin is also used as an insect repellent.
Graviola Leaves: In Brazil, Indigenous people crush Graviola leaves and blend the oozing oil from the leaves with the Graviola fruit. This preparation is used topically for the alleviation of muscle and joint pain.
Graviola Fruit: Graviola fruit is eaten regularly throughout South America as a delicious and refreshing fruit during a hot summer day. Many of the indigenous applications of Graviola have been substantiated by science, and further exceptional properties have been discovered.
Benefits And Uses Of Graviola
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Maintain intestinal environment
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Maintain the body’s defense system
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Purify the body of toxins
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Support the body in healing itself
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Enhance immune and circulatory systems
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Support for lymphatic system
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Elevate mood and increase quality of alife
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Alleviate muscle and joint pain.
"Graviola is 10,000 times stronger in killing colon cancer than adriamycin, a commonly used chemotherapeutic drug"
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Top-level comments on this article: (6 total)My eight year old daughter was diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumor, an anaplastic ependymoma, at the age of five. Last year when she was seven, another tumor of the same type was found in her spine. There was a total gross resection of both tumors. She is now on oral chemotherapy which includes the following medicines: Thalidomide, Cytoxan, Etopide and Celebrex. My questions are: Would graviola be beneficial for her? Is there any data out there that shows graviola's benefits as far as with brain and spinal cord tumors?
My father uses alternative medicine for more than 2 years, he was diagnosed with liver and colon cancer at stage 3. Would Graviola medication be an assurance with his tumors?
My dad has been diagnosed with combined small cell and non-small cell bronchogenic carcinoma (lung cancer). He has had 20 rounds of radiotherapy and is yet to start his 6-cycle of chemotherapy. But we have already started giving him a cup of graviola juice (combined fruit and 5 gram-leaf blended juice), and while we still have to see its effect, we deemed it appropriate that there is no harm in trying. We follow a strict vegetable diet for my dad. He takes a serious amount of papaya and carrot juice to supplement his graviola intake. We believe that anything that comes from nature is therapeutic and beneficial to his health.
how i make tea from graviola leaves?
Suzan from NigeriaHi, i'm from Nigeria and i want to find out how we can make extracts from graviola leaves, roots and bark, do we just boil and drink or what?
Dear Suzan,
Yes you boil it! Here is what we do in philippines, In 1 glass of water prepare 7 leaves from graviola stems included is better then cut the leaves in half then then boil the water until the color of water turns golden brown.
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