The benefits of Graviola has been with us for several years now, but it has only been recent that this Amazonian fruit tree is really discovered for its health benefits.
Graviola is a helpful tree from tropical areas like the Amazon; it's leaves is potent against terminal diseases. For years, graviola had gone publically unacknowledged as a cancer intervention behind the thresholds of a certain unnamed pharmaceutic company. Graviola may just allow for the service you've been looking for that could make all the difference in ticking malignant neoplastic disease. Graviola is effective against all types of cancer and is a broad spectrum anti microbial that kills bacteria and fungi contagions, internal parasites, and worms. But because of its anti-microbial properties, long term use may result to killing the more friendly bacteria as well.
Now the following part is important to understand:
Graviola tree demonstrated active antiparasitic attributes in a 1993 study, and its leaf extract showed to be potent against malaria in two other studies (in 1989 and 1992). The leaves, stem, and seeds of graviola demonstrated insecticidal properties, with the seeds evidencing strong insecticidal activity in an early 1930 study. Graviola tea is helpful to drink every day in order to elevate modality and increase the quality of life. Native-born tribes of the Brazilian Jungle used to lay crushed leaves around beds and pillowcases to have a good sleep. Graviola is a small, upright evergreen tree growing 5 to 6 meters in height with large dark green and glossy leaves. It is indigenous to most of the warm tropical areas in South and North America including the Amazon; they can also be found in Asia.
Because of the proven health benefits of Graviola, the importance of preserving rainforests is given another boost. Perhaps—if enough people believe that the possible cure for cancer truly is locked away in a rainforest plant— hopefuly we will take the steps needed to protect our remaining rainforests from demolition. Graviola is native to warm tropical areas in the Americas, including the Amazon. It produces a 6-to-9 inch, heart shaped edible fruit, yellow green in color, with white flesh. Graviola (Annona Muricata) extract has a long history of use by Indigenous people of the Amazon River Basin where all parts of the graviola tree (bark, leaves, yields, roots and seeds) are used for a variety of ailments. For instance, graviola express, taken orally or applied to the skin, is believed to alleviate muscle and joint pain.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
The Wonder Tree from The Amazon
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment