Guyabano, the Sour Sop or the fruit from the graviola tree is a miraculous natural cancer cell killer 10,000 times stronger than Chemotheraphy.
Guyabano can kill cancer cells. I hope and pray that many people sufferings from The Big C (Cancer) will be blessed, be healed, be happy and enjoy life!
Read more http://natural.tv/2012/01/05/cancer-killer-natural-cancer-cell-killer-10000-times-stronger-than-chemo/I’ve read Natural.tv, New Health, New Hope article CANCER KILLER – Natural Cancer Cell Killer 10,000 Times Stronger Than Chemo! I want this to share to everyone.
Why are we not aware of this? Its because some big corporation want to make back their money spent on years of research by trying to make a synthetic version of it for sale.
So, since you know it now you can help a friend in need by letting him know or just drink some sour sop juice yourself as prevention from time to time. The taste is not bad after all. It’s completely natural and definitely has no side effects. If you have the space, plant one in your garden.
The other parts of the tree are also useful.
The next time you have a fruit juice, ask for a sour sop.
This miracle fruit, heal all those who are suffering from the dreaded desease, cancer.
The fruit written about in this article is abundant and abound locally in the Philippines. We know it as the GUYABANO. It’s English name is SOUR SOP.
I remember that around10 years ago, when we were living in a place in Novaliches , we have plants and fruit trees we take care and enjoyed. We have there, Mango tree, Coconut tree, Atis tree and Guyabano tree. These trees grow well. If you have a backyard, or a big garden, you should plant these kind of fruit trees.
We eat the fruits always. We made guyabano delicious and nutritious shake. We really love guyabano shake!
The many other uses of Guyabano, the Natural Cancer Cell Killer, it increase immune system, improves health and energy.
"The soursop is a broadleaf flowering evergreen tree native to Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and northern South America. Soursop is also native to Sub-Saharan Africa countries that lie within the tropics. Today, it is also grown in some areas of Southeast Asia. It is in the same genus as the chirimoya and the same family as the pawpaw. In most Spanish speaking countries it is commonly known as Guanábana. In the Philippines, it is known as guyabano. In India basically in Kerala, it is known as Aathakka pazham."