February 27, 2012

Soursop or Guyabano Protects Infection



Guyabano Tea:

Today, it is also grown in some areas of Southeast asia. It was most likely brought from Mexico to the Philippines by way of the Manila-Acapulco galleon trade.

Health Benefits- Nutritionally, the fruit is high in carbohydrates, particularly fructose. The fruit also contains significant amounts of vitamin C, vitamin B1, and vitamin B2. The fruit, seeds, and leaves have a number of herbal medicinal uses among indigenous peoples of regions where the plant is common.

There is evidence indicating that the fruit's extracts selectively inhibit the growth of human breast cancer cells by down regulating expression of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in vitro and in a mouse model, but the effect has not been studied in humans.


Guyabano - Protect your immune system and avoid deadly infections. Feel stronger and healthier throughout the course of the treatment. Boost your energy and improve your outlook on life.
it's effectively target and kill malignant cells in 12 types of cancer, including colon, breast, prostate, lung and pancreatic cancer.

7 comments :

jennysemon said...

Guyabano is really very beneficial for our health.It helps to prevent anemia,migraine,water retention etc.It also keeps our bones healthy.


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Absolutely Awesome Things (AAT) said...

Thanks for the info.It is also popular in East Africa

Xan said...

on a side note, I loooove chilled guyabano :)

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donna juezan said...

Yes..Guyabano has all the vitamins, minerals and medicinal effect rolled in one fruit.

Michael said...

Cool tips! And guyabano smells nice. I think I'd rather eat that. LOL!

Visiting you back here.

Bung Putra said...

wow..
I like it