Saturday, November 23, 2013

Guyabano Tree


Guyabano
                   Guyabano Fruit

The Guyabano tree, its fruits, leaves,stem,parkn is natural cancer cell killer.

A scientific research pablished in the journal of natural Product in 1996, state that a certain compound from the seed is selectively cytotoxin to colon adenocarcinoma cells in which it was 10,000 times the potency of Adriamycin (the commonly used chemotherapy drug).

Protect your immune system and avoid deadly infection, Feel stronger and healthier throughout the coures of the treatment, boost your energy and inproveyour outlook on life.

The source of this information is just as stunning.

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.

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,fruits and fruit seeds have been use for centuries by medocine men and native indians in South America to treath heart disease, asthma,liveer problems and artritis.

The results showed that guyabano's leaves and stem were found effective in attacking and distroying maligant cells. 

In many independent laboratory tests has proven that guyabano to be a protent cancer killer.

The most significant part of the report is that guyabano (Annona Muricata) was shown to selectivey target the cancer cells, leaving healthy cell untouched. unlie chemotherapy, which indiscriminately target all activey repreducing cells (such as stomach and air cells), causing the often davastating side effects of nausea and hair loss in cancer protients. 

A study of Purdue University found that the leaves fom the Guyabano tree killed cancer cells among six humans cell lines and wre especialy effective againt, pancreatic and                                                                     lung cancers.





































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