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The Natural Healing Powers Of Graviola

By: Gabriel Machuret

Graviola, is a tree from the Amazon with powerful anti-cancerous properties. For years, graviola had gone publicly unrecognized for years as a cancer treatment behind the doors of a certain unnamed pharmaceutical company. Graviola Capsules is beneficial for all type of cancer. It has the ability to protect from those problems that are caused by harmful organisms. Graviola produces these natural compounds in its leaf and stem, bark, and fruit seeds.

Three separate research groups have isolated these acetogenin compounds in graviola which have demonstrated significant antitumorous and anticancerous properties, and selective toxicity against various types of cancer cells (without harming healthy cells) publishing eight clinical studies on their findings.

Graviola tree leaves have been used traditionally for their various therapeutic properties. More recent scientific studies suggest that Acetogenins, the active constituents of Graviola, can support healthy cell growth and function. Graviola tea taken orally or applied on the skin is also used as an insect repellent. Graviola is indigenous to most of the rainforest areas in South America, and all parts of the tree are used in natural medicine in the Amazon basin. Graviola fruit and fruit juice are taken to expel worms and parasites, to cool fevers, to increase mother's milk after childbirth and as an astringent for dysentery and diarrhea.

Graviola can lower blood pressure. People with low blood pressure or on blood pressure medication should first consult a Physician before taking. Graviola is a small evergreen tree from the Amazon. Rainforest natives have a rich history of using this herb for its profound healing properties ? Graviola may also have antimicrobial properties, which kill off beneficial bacterial on the skin, in the vagina and in the gut. Long-term use can lead to yeast and fungal infections.

Graviola produces these natural compounds in leaf, bark and twig tissues, and they have be documented to possess both highly anti-tumor and pesticidal properties. Graviola tea taken orally or applied on the skin is also used as an insect repellent. Graviola is certainly a promising natural remedy and one that again emphasizes the importance of preserving our remaining rainforest ecosystems. Perhaps—if enough people believe that the possible cure for cancer truly is locked away in a rainforest plant—we will take the steps needed to protect our remaining rainforests from destruction.

Graviola produces these natural compounds in leaf, bark and twig tissues, and they have be documented to possess both highly anti-tumor and pesticidal properties. Graviola seeds demonstrated active anti-parasitic properties in a 1991 study, and a leaf extract showed to be active against malaria in two other studies (in 1990 and 1993). So as you can see the benefits of Graviola are very real. 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.

Graviola is used for fevers, parasites, diarrhea and as a lactagogue; the bark or leaf is used as an antispasmodic, sedative, nervine for heart conditions, coughs, grippe, difficult childbirth, asthma, asthenia, hypertension and parasites. Generally, the fruit and fruit juice from Graviola are taken for worms, parasites, to cool fevers, as a lactagogue (to increase mother's milk after childbirth) as an astringent for diarrhea and dysentery.

Graviola herb tea, made from the leaves, bark and root is believed to work as a sedative and help maintain healthy glucose levels. Recent studies have validated its reputation as a calming and mood elevating herb which may help lower blood pressure. Graviola has demonstrated in vitro antimicrobial properties. Chronic, long-term use of this plant might lead to some die-off of friendly bacteria in the digestive tract.

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