Graviola | Graviola extract | Benefits of Graviola
100% pure Graviola extract. Over the last fifty years scientists have been studying a group of chemicals only found in the family of plants to which graviola belongs. Different research groups have confirmed the dramatic benefits of graviola. This herbal remedy contains chemicals that have antitumorous properties and have selective toxicity against various types of cancer cells - while not harming healthy cells. Graviola is an excellent adjunct therapy for chemotherapy patients. Graviola should be taken as a complementary therapy upon the advice of a physician.
We believe that God has given us a plant to cure each affliction and that plants contain a Vital Energy that helps restore the normal balance of our body. That is why we only use the most potent variety of Graviola (Annona montana) in our fresh organically grown Graviola that is extracted within weeks of harvest. Doing this ensures that our Graviola extracts and capsules will contain the maximum amount of this "Vital Energy" to expand the benefits of graviola.
Since only organically grown Graviola is used in our products, we can ensure you the freshest Amazon herbs without fillers. Other companies may buy from a middle man that is selling stale or adulterated herbs without the vital energy found in fresh naturally grown Graviola.
The variety of
graviola leaves we use is Annona montana. This is a variety of graviola
grown in the mountains in the Pucallpa region of Peru. Most graviola is
harvested at sea level along the coast and is the Annona muricata
variety. Plants grown in the high mountains produce more resin than
plants grown at lower altitudes to protect the plant from the UV rays
of the sun. Just like coffee, where the highest quality is mountain
grown, graviola grown at high altitudes contains more resin and
beneficial ingredients. Just open a capsule of our graviola and smell
the aroma and look at the rich color and compare it to our competitors
- the difference is obvious.
Ingredients and suggested use for Graviola tinctures:
100% Pure Graviola (Annona montana) extracted in distilled water and 40% alcohol. Usage - 60 drops (2ml) twice a day or as required, under the tongue or to be added into waater or juice.
Ingredients and suggested use for Graviola capsules:
100% Pure Graviola (Annona montana) leaves, milled into powder. Usage - 3 capsules, 3 to 4 times a day.
Graviola is a small evergreen tree from the Amazon rainforest. Over the last fifty years scientists have been studying a group of chemicals called Annonaceous acetogenins that are only found in the family of plants to which graviola belongs. Different research groups have confirmed that these chemicals have antitumorous properties and selective toxicity against various types of cancer cells while not harming healthy cells. 1-12 Acetogenins are powerful inhibitors of enzyme processes that are only found in the membranes of cancerous cells and this is why they are toxic to cancer cells but not to healthy cells. In 1997, Purdue University, in West Lafayette, Indiana reported that Annonaceous acetogenins not only are effective in killing tumors that have proven resistant to anti-cancer agents, but also seem to have a special affinity for such resistant cells.13
In conclusion graviola seems to be an interesting adjunct therapy for chemotherapy patients. Please consult your doctor before taking graviola and do not replace your chemotherapy with this product. Graviola should only be taken as a complementary therapy upon the advice of your physician.
Graviola references:
1. Zeng, L., et al. "Five new monotetrahydrofuran ring acetogenins from the leaves of Annona muricata." J. Nat. Prod. 1996; 59(11):1035-1042.
2 Rieser, M. J., et al. "Five novel monotetrahydrofuran ring acetogenins from the seeds of Annona muricata." J. Nat. Prod. 1996; 59(2): 100-108.
3 Wu, F. E., et al. "Additional bioactive acetogenins, annomutacin and (2,4-trans and cis)-10R-annonacin-A-ones, from the leaves of Annona muricata." J. Nat. Prod. 1995; 58(9): 1430-1437.
4. Wu, F. E., et al. "New bioactive monotetrahydrofuran Annonaceous acetogenins, annomuricin C and muricatocin C, from the leaves of Annona muricata." J. Nat. Prod. 1995; 58(6): 909-915.
5. Wu, F E., et al. "Muricatocins A and B, two new bioactive monotetrahydrofuran Annonaceous acetogenins from the leaves of Annona muricata." J. Nat. Prod. 1995; 58(6): 902-908.
6. Wu, F. E., et al. "Two new cytotoxic monotetrahydrofuran Annonaceous acetogenins, annomuricins A and B, from the leaves of Annona muricata." J. Nat. Prod. 1995;58(6):830-836.
7. Rieser, M. J., et al. "Bioactive single-ring acetogenins from seed extracts of Annona muricata." Planta Med. 1993; 59(1): 91-92.
8 Rieser, M. J., et al. "Muricatacin: a simple biologically active acetogenin derivative from the seeds of Annona muricata (Annonaceae)" Tetrahedron Lett. 1991; 32(9):1137-1140.
9. Kim, G. S., et al. "Muricoreacin and murihexocin C, mono-tetrahydrofuran acetogenins, from the leaves of Annona muricata." Phytochemistry 1998; 49(2): 565�571.
10. Padma, P, et al. "Effect of the extract of Annona muricata and Petunia nyctaginiflora on Herpes simplex virus." J. Ethnopharmacol. 1998; 610): 81-83.
11. Gleye, C., et al. "Cis-monotetrahydrofuran acetogenins from the roots of Annona muricata 1. J. Nat. Prod. 1998; 61(5): 576-579.
12. Kim, G. S., et al. "Two new monotetrahydrofuran ring acetogenins, annomuricin E and muricapentocin, from the leaves of Annona muricata." J. Nat. Prod. 1998; 61(4): 432-436.
13. Keinan, E., et al. "Antibody-catalyzed organic and organometallic transformations and chemical libraries of Annonaceous acetogenins." The Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology Scientific Report 1997-1998.
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