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Soursop and Cancer

Can be this Soursop fruit an alternative of chemotherapy?

Soursop is a big fruit with a white pulp in the inside original from Mexico, South America, Africa and Southeast Asia. It’s known as Soursop, custard apple, Brazilian paw paw, guanabana.

As a natural treatment can be used against some viruses infections and parasites. To relieve rheumatism, arthritis, weakness and depression.

Lately was discovered that some components of Soursop can fight some cancer cells, be used as an alternative for the chemotherapy without the terrible consequences of chemotherapy.

But why we didn’t heard about this natural miracle before? Money interests from the pharmaceuticals sounds familiar, but that’s not the point. The point is to know there could be a help to fight this painful disease that affects millions of people.

Maybe it could not be the cure although some studies can confirm it, but if Soursop is a help fighting cancer is worth to try it.

Anyway you have the decision of using this natural product or not, don’t stop any treatment before you have a professional advise. Inform yourself.

 

 

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  1. This is a really enjoyable article to read. Gaunabana is also available as a juice from Rubicon Fruit Juices. Thanks for the share,

  2. Nice Share.

  3. Very interesting article. Thanks…

  4. Informative Post

  5. $- good information-$

  6. Nice Share.

    :-)

  7. Nice share. I think this fruit is relted to custard apple and RAMSITA.. nice share again

  8. I have never seen or heard of this fruit.

  9. Interesting post. 1st time to know this fruit. Sounds wonderful. Thanks for sharing.

  10. wow this si very interesting its kinda like my articles about tree growth

  11. I have eaten this fruit sincere young though seldom, have heard about the benefits of this fruit recently only, but don’t know whether it can fight cancer, maybe for those very early stages?
    A good write here, thanks.

  12. Interesting read this cheers.

  13. Good information.

  14. Well written

  15. Very interesting post. It’s called guyabano here in Philippines.

  16. Yes. it is really true and am using it. This fruit is very rare in where i work but i drink the juice in can . Thanks for the info

  17. This is interesting! I haven’t heard of the fruit Soursop but the picture looks like a fruit we have in the Philippines called Guyabano.
    Thanks for sharing!

  18. Thank you so much for this informative article. I never knew this, it is very interesting. I wonder if I can get it here.
    Take care.

  19. I like it!… the cure, is posible. Great

  20. Very good article and information.good work.i give liked.Thanks

  21. Very good article thx

  22. Thank for all your kind comments :)

  23. Great job !!!

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