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graviola helps MDR tumors

drpoundsign
drpoundsign CSN Member Posts: 52
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
that stands for multi drug resistant. It blocks chemo resistance by tumors. Something to consider

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  • 2bhealed
    2bhealed CSN Member Posts: 2,068 Member
    Could you maybe give a little bit more info on what graviola is? You're posts are rather cryptic.
  • drpoundsign
    drpoundsign CSN Member Posts: 52
    2bhealed said:

    Could you maybe give a little bit more info on what graviola is? You're posts are rather cryptic.

    it is an herb from Peru. you can order it over the internet or maybe in health stores. If you are a chemo "virgin" it won't help. but once you get a recurrence AFTER chemo-normally bad news!- it kills the multidrug resistant tumors and is nontoxic to normal cells.
  • coleadams
    coleadams CSN Member Posts: 6
    edited June 2018 #4
    WHY?

    YOU SAID, . If you are a chemo "virgin" it won't help. but once you get a recurrence AFTER chemo-normally bad news!- it kills the multidrug resistant tumors and is nontoxic to normal cells.I DO NOT UNDERSTAND, IF IT WON'T HELP BEFORE TAKING CHEMO, BUT HELPS WITH MDR TUMORS, WHICH ARE EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO REGRESS, THEN WHY DOESN'T IT WORK SOLO, WITHOUT EVER TAKING CHEMO?