Graviola Cancer Cure?

The guyabano or soursop fruit comes from the Graviola tree. Can this miracle tree help cure cancer?

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Some research shows that the extracts from the Graviola tree can possibly help do the following:


  • Boost your energy
  • Attack cancer safely and effectively
  • Free you from extreme nausea, weight loss and hair loss (all natural therapy)
  • Protect your immune system
  • Help you avoid infection
  • Make you feel stronger and healthier throughout the treatment
  • Effectively target and eliminate malignant cells in 12 types of cancer, including colon, breast, prostate, lung, and pancreatic cancer

The soursop (or fruit from the graviola tree) has sometimes been referred to as a miraculous natural cancer cell cure which is 10,000 times stronger than the leading or commonly used chemotherapeutic drug.

Unlike chemotherapy, on the other hand, the compound extracted from the Graviola tree selectively seeks out, hunts down, and eliminates cancer cells. It safely ignores healthy cells.

The First Vita Plus Guyabano (Soursop) Natural Health Drink is further enhanced by these power herbs (popular Philippine vegetables): Moringa, Corchorus, Capsicum, Amaranthus, and Ipomoea.

First Vita Plus helps you meet your daily requirements of vitamins, minerals, micronutrients, anti-oxidants, and immunity enhancing phytochemicals, and is guaranteed to provide you additional energy, protection from stress, and the maintenance of your health and well-being.

The First Vita Plus Guyabano herbal food drink retails at P850 per box. Each box contains 20 sachets (net weight of 22g per sachet). No approved therapeutic claims.

The box and sachets I saw have the HALAL symbol.

Can guyabano (soursop) help cure cancer? I shall continue my search for answers.

[ First posted on 11/25/2009 by Manuel Viloria ]



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