Graviola (Annona muricata)
Last year my Spanish neighbor Miranda told me 
that she was diagnosed with renal cancer. Her kidneys were infested with 
tumors and she had six to nine months to live if she underwent the 
classical anti-cancer therapy that included chemotherapy, surgery and 
radiation. Her two sisters and a younger brother had the same disease and did not make it. 
Miranda is a diminutive, good-natured  lady in her mid-fifties. The 
diagnosis did not change much of her outlook on life. A Spanish Catholic
 she decided to put her life into God's hands and was playing with the 
idea of dying without allowing the horrible chemotherapy to destroy her. 
Miranda is a lucky lady. She has at 
least three natural health "obsessed" neighbors: a therapeutic masseur 
and at least two herbal medicine aficionados, one of those using 
graviola on regular bases as an "insurance" against cancer.
I see Miranda from time to time, but do not have the courage to ask 
about her disease. She still has her wonderfully thick hair and does not
 look incredibly sick. In fact, it seems to me that she is somewhat 
improving. And always smiling! 
Another neighbor told me that Miranda decided to change her lifestyle. 
She decided to detoxify her body and change her nutrition just a bit to 
begin with. She also works with the masseur next door. She undergoes a 
massage therapy to calm her nerves and reduce the stress. And, after the
 herbs-loving neighbor made a suggestion, she is now on graviola for 
almost five months. Her enormous tumor was surgically removed from her left kidney, but the best thing is, the metastases in her lungs disappeared completely
 and she is in no need of chemotherapy.
Each cancer case is individual, each immune system reacts differently to
 stimulation, but Miranda is the first person I have ever met who 
recovered from cancer with natural means.
For years I kept graviola extract and a few other nature wonders in the back of my
 mind for the horrible eventuality. If I were ever to be diagnosed with 
cancer this would be what I would opt for. Knowledge may save your life,
 I told myself years ago. It can save the lives of others if you share 
it with them. This is what the other neighbor did and saved Miranda a 
lot of pain.
I checked the Internet and found that graviola is surrounded by 
controversy and I advise caution when you decide to use it a s a cure. 
But one thing must be said, graviola was used by native people of South 
America to cure many ailments and can be still used to improve one's 
immune response. Like with any product on the market you must consider 
the purity of the product and the real content of the herb before you 
buy a supplement. 
~ Health Benefits of Graviola ~ 
 
 
Graviola (Annona muricata), also known as soursop, is an evergreen plant
 native to Central and South America. It grows in Mexico, Cuba, the 
Caribbean, Colombia, Brazil, and Venezuela, among others. Graviola is 
also cultivated in parts of Africa and in Southeast Asia.
Graviola plant produces fruits with edible white pulp and indigestible 
black seeds. The fruit pulp is used to make smoothies, juices and 
desserts.
The fruit is rich in Vitamin C; B vitamins including B1, B2, B3, B5, B6 
and folate; minerals including calcium, magnesium, potassium, 
phosphorus, iron, and zinc; and choline.
Indigenous natural medicine uses all parts of the graviola plant: fruit,
 bark, leaves, roots, and seeds, and attributes different healing 
properties to each.  
The fruit, for instance, is used to rid the body of the intestinal 
parasites and worms. It is also used to bring dawn the fever, increase 
mother's milk after childbirth, cure diarrhea and dysentery. The bark, 
leaves and roots are used as infusion that is considered to be 
anti-spasmodic, hypotensive and sedative. Crushed seeds of the fruit are
 used against internal and external parasites, including worms and head 
lice. A tea made of leaves is used to control diabetes, strengthen the 
liver, and calm the inflammation of the mucosa. 
 
Graviola contains many active compounds that have been studied by 
scientists since the 1940s. Of great interest to scientists is the group
 of chemicals called Annonaceous acetogenins. Graviola produces these 
compounds in its leaves, stem, barks and seeds. Three independently 
conducted studies demonstrated that these compounds have significant 
anti-tumor properties and selective toxicity against various cancer 
cells without harming the healthy cells in the body. Many of these 
acetogenins were selectively toxic to cancer cells at a very law doses. 
Studies published in 1998 describe active compounds in graviola as 
having strong anti-tumor, anti-cancer, anti-viral and anti-parasitic 
properties. 
While ongoing studies produce even more promising results, there are 
some who dismiss graviola claiming that there is no successful research 
proving graviola's efficacy against cancer. Moreover, inferior graviola 
products are being sold all over the Internet and spectacular claims are
 being made without much justification by people who take advantage of 
those who suffer from cancer. 
Like any herb, graviola does not come without side effects and 
contra-indications. Graviola should not be taken by pregnant women, 
people with law blood pressure. Since graviola is a potent 
anti-microbial agent, it can kill off the friendly bacteria in the gut. 
Supplementation with probiotics may be necessary with prolonged use of 
graviola products. 
No interaction with pharmaceutical drugs has been reported so far, but 
since graviola is a cardio-depressant and vasodilator, it may potentiate
 anti-hypertensive and cardiac depressant drugs. 
Supplementation with CoQ10 during the graviola therapy may render 
graviola supplements less effective. CoQ10 increases levels of ATP. 
Graviola, on the other hand, blocks transfer of ATP to cancer cells. ATP
 (adenosine triphosphate) is a primary source of intracellular energy. 
In order to survive, reproduce and grow, a cancer cell needs large 
amounts of energy. When acetogenins in graviola block the energy flow to
 a cancer cell, it can no longer grow and is destined to die. 
Some alkaloids extracted from the seeds and roots of graviola are 
neurotoxic and may cause neuronal dysfunction and degeneration leading 
to symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Their use is not recommended.
Many cancer patients and health practitioners using extracts from leaves
 and stem of graviola as a complimentary therapy in their cancer 
protocols. The suggested therapeutic use is 2000-3000 mg to be taken 
three times a day. 
Contact certified health care provider, certified herbalist or certified
 nutritionist before you choose self medication with graviola supplements.
By Dominique Allmon
 
Dominique Allmon©2014 
*This information is for educational purpose only. It is not meant to diagnose or cure a disease. 
 P.S. If you want to know what happened to Miranda, here is the latest news. I spoke to her only a few days ago. She is cancer free. The date is November, 2021!
 
 
Selected graviola studies:
- Schultes, R. E. And Raffauf "The Healing Forest: Medicinal and Toxic
 plants of the Northwest Amazonia." Portand: R. F. Dioscorides 
Press.1990.
- Branch, L.C. and DaSilva I.M.F. “Folk Medicine of Alter Do Chao, Para, Brazil.” Acta Amazonica 1983; 13 (5/6): 737-797
- Mors, W. B., et. al. "Medicinal plants of Brazil."  Algonac, Michigan, Reference Publications, Inc., 2000.
- Morton, J.F. “Caribbean and Latin American Folk Medicine and its 
Influence in the United States.” Q. J. Crude Drug Res. 1980; 18(2): 
57-75.