GRAVIOLA/SOURSOUP FRUIT - ANTI CANCER PROPERTIES

Anybody heard about Graviola/Soursop Fruit? I heard a lot of good things about it.

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  • barbebarb
    barbebarb Member Posts: 464
    No!
    I am going to check in to this.

    My neighbor and I are always trying cancer fighting foods and recipes.

    Hope somone can fill us in!
  • annalexandria
    annalexandria Member Posts: 2,571 Member
    I don't know anything about it,

    but Sloan-Kettering's website has a good overview, including links to a number of studies.  And btw, welcome to the forum, as I see you've just joined!  Ann Alexandria

    http://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/herb/graviola

  • devotion10
    devotion10 Member Posts: 623 Member
    It is wise to be cautious and do as much objective research

    as you can.  When I looked this up there were two links one right on top of the other ...

    Link #1: A youtube video that claimed it was "A Natural Cancer Cell Killer"

    Link #2: An article by a toxicologist warning that there are potential neurotoxins in the fruit and leaves of graviola and that chronic consumption could be risky.

    If your mother is to be having conventional chemo treatments you may want to be careful about what you add -- not saying it cannot be down and have benefit -- but just use caution.

    Perhaps someone with more experience than me will be able to provide more information. -- Cynthia

  • devotion10
    devotion10 Member Posts: 623 Member
    It is wise to be cautious and do as much objective research

    as you can.  When I looked this up there were two links one right on top of the other ...

    Link #1: A youtube video that claimed it was "A Natural Cancer Cell Killer"

    Link #2: An article by a toxicologist warning that there are potential neurotoxins in the fruit and leaves of graviola and that chronic consumption could be risky.

    If your mother is to be having conventional chemo treatments you may want to be careful about what you add -- not saying it cannot be down and have benefit -- but just use caution.

    Perhaps someone with more experience than me will be able to provide more information. -- Cynthia

  • devotion10
    devotion10 Member Posts: 623 Member
    It is wise to be cautious and do as much objective research

    as you can.  When I looked this up there were two links one right on top of the other ...

    Link #1: A youtube video that claimed it was "A Natural Cancer Cell Killer"

    Link #2: An article by a toxicologist warning that there are potential neurotoxins in the fruit and leaves of graviola and that chronic consumption could be risky.

    If your mother is to be having conventional chemo treatments you may want to be careful about what you add -- not saying it cannot be down and have benefit -- but just use caution.

    Perhaps someone with more experience than me will be able to provide more information. -- Cynthia

  • devotion10
    devotion10 Member Posts: 623 Member
    So sorry have no idea why that posted three times

    Cynthia

  • renw
    renw Member Posts: 282 Member
    I have been making tea from
    I have been making tea from soursop leaves for a few weeks now. No side effects, but no obvious results to speak off to date. I find garciol of more interest extracted from garcinia indica, so you may want to research this too.
  • coloCan
    coloCan Member Posts: 1,944 Member
    renw said:

    I have been making tea from
    I have been making tea from soursop leaves for a few weeks now. No side effects, but no obvious results to speak off to date. I find garciol of more interest extracted from garcinia indica, so you may want to research this too.

    if you type in "graviola" in the search bar at top of page

    you'll find a very informative response from NanaB from sometime ago...9/21/10

  • Fucc
    Fucc Member Posts: 92 Member
    I asked my natriopathic

    I asked my natriopathic oncologist about this supplement. Sadvise ended that there really isn't much proven data on itsability to fight cancer, but there was some indication that it can interfere with the effectiveness of folfox I decided not to use it, but may give it a try now that I am done chemo.  I think it's best to consult with a natriopath if you decide to use any supplements as well as your oncologist who should know what you are taking if you are on chemo. 

  • dmj101
    dmj101 Member Posts: 527 Member
    Proceed with Caution.
    I have

    Proceed with Caution.

    I have been told about this herb by many many people..

    Read all you can before taking it.. if you take too much or stay on it too long.. it can cause Parkinson's.. do you really need that on top of what you have?