Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 I have also been looking at paw paw and papaya pictures. The paw paw product for cancer that is mentioned on this site, Latin name asimina tribola http://www.pawpawforhealth.com/sunshop/index.php?action=category & id=bestsellers I then looked up asimina tribola and these are the pictures: http://www.crfg.org/pubs/ff/pawpaw.html http://www.lowermarlboronursery.com/photo_html/0021.html So the maple-shaped leaf one is papaya and not the paw paw for cancer?? Toni, you were saying that the maple-shaped leaf is the one which has helped cancer patients in Australia? But it seems that is not the paw paw product sold commercially. Please help, am very confused right now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 Yes I think you are right . The one with the maple shaped leaf is definitely the ones we are using. But I think the one Jerry McLaughlin researched is the other one. I am confused too and cant give it any time at the moment. Too busy gathering up and boiling paw paw leaves for our winter which is coming!!!!! And attending to various aspects of my life that have been put on hold while I did research research research endlessly. My friend Ruth continues to do so amazingly better. Toni --- <peppep15@...> wrote: I have also been looking at paw paw and papaya pictures. The paw paw product for cancer that is mentioned on this site, Latin name asimina tribola http://www.pawpawforhealth.com/sunshop/index.php?action=category & id=bestsellers I then looked up asimina tribola and these are the pictures: http://www.crfg.org/pubs/ff/pawpaw.html http://www.lowermarlboronursery.com/photo_html/0021.html So the maple-shaped leaf one is papaya and not the paw paw for cancer?? Toni, you were saying that the maple-shaped leaf is the one which has helped cancer patients in Australia? But it seems that is not the paw paw product sold commercially. Please help, am very confused right now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2006 Report Share Posted January 26, 2006 The American Paw Paw and the Australian papaya are both excellent for cancer but different parts of the plants are used. Here is the extract from Fighting Cancer: A Survival Guide. Hope this is useful. * Papaya and Pawpaw The fruit that Americans know as the Pawpaw (Asiminia triloba) is not the same fruit as the papaya (Carica Papaya) – which confusingly is also known in Australia as paw paw. The Papaya is an excellent fruit. It contains more vitamin A than carrots and more vitamin C than oranges. It is particularly noted as the source of the enzyme papain (but only in the unripe fruit) – which has powerful anti-cancer properties in its own right. Here we are interested in the herbal aspects of the papaya. Harald Tietze, an Australian who has actively promoted the health benefits of the papaya, reports that the leaves of the papaya plant have cured a number of cases of cancer. He recommends that a handful of leaves can be put in a saucepan with boiling water and left to simmer for an hour. The resulting ‘tea’ can be diluted and drunk throughout the day. One man who read Tietze’s advice, mentioned it to a friend: ‘I told him to 'stuff a handful of pawpaw leaves into a saucepan and fill with water; boil, simmer for one hour and drink it till it comes out of your ears’. The friend followed this advice and, according to the anecdotal report, five weeks later he ‘had no trace of cancer whatsoever’. Papaya leaves and other products can be obtained from The Kombucha House, which also sells other papaya concentrate products. For further information go to www.kombucha-house.com Let us now turn to the North American pawpaw, the fruit of which looks somewhat like a thick, short banana. This herb too is considered to have powerful biologically active effects against cancer – but in this case it is not the leaves but the bark and twigs. When buying ‘pawpaw extract’ from a North American herb supplier, it is this product that you will be getting. Pawpaw extract contains a group of chemicals called acetogenins – which interfere with the production of ATP, a chemical that is necessary for cellular energy. The impact on ATP is more critical for cancer cells than normal cells and results in the reduced growth of blood vessels that nourish cancer cells. Very importantly, it is the only herb that has shown itself to be effective in inhibiting the growth of MDR (multiple drug resistant) cells. Pawpaw is a cousin of the graviola and , guanabana, and soursop trees. However, the acetogenins extracted from pawpaw are reportedly even more active against cancer than those extracted from these other sources. Pawpaw is also effective against viruses and reduces the side effects of chemo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2006 Report Share Posted January 26, 2006 Do you know of any source to obtain pawpaw from in America ? ~Amber Let us now turn to the North American pawpaw, the fruit of which looks somewhat like a thick, short banana. This herb too is considered to have powerful biologically active effects against cancer - but in this case it is not the leaves but the bark and twigs. When buying 'pawpaw extract' from a North American herb supplier, it is this product that you will be getting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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