Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 The seeds of graviola are not used for cancer treatment. The seeds can cause toxicity. ONLY THE LEAVES ARE USED for cancer treatment. As we all know, different parts of plants have different effects. In the Caribbean and other places, people tend to eat the FRUIT everyday. This caused neurotoxicity to them. One must only eat the fruit once in a while. The only negative side effect of consuming graviola leaves for more than a month is that it would kill the good bacteria in the gut so one has to take good probiotics. I've read many different reports on graviola. But again, since we only make tea out of the leaves, it does not harm to us. We've been consuming this for years on and off. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 Hello , I believe you have made a mistake about using graviola leaves for best result, but I too could be wrong. For years, I have run a Paw Paw page on my web site http://alternativecancer.us/ Although Paw Paw and graviola are very similar, there are differences. I know that the extract used in Paw Paw is derived from the stems only. If you search " graviola stems " you will see that many manufacturers use an extract of the leaves and stems. I believe that the stems have the best anti-cancer compounds. Only stems are used in reputable Paw Paw supplements and Paw Paw has all the active cancer fighting compounds that graviola has plus some others. Paw Paw manufactured by Nature's Sunshine only uses stem extract only and it is taken at one time of the year when the compounds are most effective. If you want to use the compounds found in graviola to fight cancer, I believe you would do better to use Nature's Sunshine's Paw Paw. I don't sell it nor am I a distributor for any Nature's Sunshine products. Winter > > The seeds of graviola are not used for cancer > treatment. The seeds can cause toxicity. ONLY THE > LEAVES ARE USED for cancer treatment. As we all know, > different parts of plants have different effects. In > the Caribbean and other places, people tend to eat the > FRUIT everyday. This caused neurotoxicity to them. > One must only eat the fruit once in a while. The only > negative side effect of consuming graviola leaves for > more than a month is that it would kill the good > bacteria in the gut so one has to take good > probiotics. I've read many different reports on > graviola. But again, since we only make tea out of > the leaves, it does not harm to us. We've been > consuming this for years on and off. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 A comparison of graviola and paw paw can be found at: http://www.rain-tree.com/graviolamax2.htm I do think the comparison is quite superficial as it doesn't give amounts of the individual components for (1) the many species of both plants or (2) for the different parts of the plant if harvested at different times of the year. Paw paw stems, for example, are said to be much richer in the active components if collected May and June. No one really knows the activities of the various components or the various possible synergisms among these components. There are a number of other natural cancer-fighting compounds that inhibit mitochondrial function. If used together with graviola will these accelerate mitochondrial dysfunction and at the same time accelerate extrapyramidal brain rot? Such damage is likely irreversable. What about the concurrent use of agents that restore mitochondrial function such as DCA and CoQ10? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 The graviola leaves have acetogenins too. Graviola is similar to pawpaw but pawpaw has something that graviola does not possess making pawpaw more potent. I use graviola because back then in the Philippines we have several trees that are just grown in the wild. We only used the leaves. As always, only 7 leaves for tea at a time. I used the leaves not because i have cancer but because of its therapeutic effect on diabetes. It helped and so far i am cancer free despite my AWFUL diet- sugars, fats, junk food, etc. I now am a reformed semi-vegitarian coz we eat fish and crustaceans. I can say right here that it is safe to use the leaves as I am still alive and kicking and still " cancer free " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 Hi , I was very interested to see your comments about using the Paw Paw leaves for diabetes. I am looking forward to doing more research on that subject. I did run across a very interesting page on the web about the differences in graviola and paw paw and how graviola may be inferior to paw paw. For those people who may be working with cancers this may provide some insight as to the differences. I am enclosing the link for you to review: http://www.pawpawresearch.com/graviola-inferior.htm On this same website there are some very interesting comments form Dr. Jerry McLaughlin in a video format about the differences in paw paw and graviola and the parts of the plants that are used. It was a pleasure to read yours and and Winters comments. Thank you, Ashlie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 , pardon my asking, but what is " extrapyramidal brain rot " ? P.S. And how does it differ from INTRApyrimidal brain rot? Inquiring Mind RB > > A comparison of graviola and paw paw can be found at: > http://www.rain-tree.com/graviolamax2.htm > > I do think the comparison is quite superficial as it doesn't give > amounts of the individual components for (1) the many species of both > plants or (2) for the different parts of the plant if harvested at > different times of the year. Paw paw stems, for example, are said to > be much richer in the active components if collected May and > June. No one really knows the activities of the various components > or the various possible synergisms among these components. > > There are a number of other natural cancer-fighting compounds that > inhibit mitochondrial function. If used together with graviola will > these accelerate mitochondrial dysfunction and at the same time > accelerate extrapyramidal brain rot? Such damage is likely > irreversable. What about the concurrent use of agents that restore > mitochondrial function such as DCA and CoQ10? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2007 Report Share Posted December 30, 2007 Ashlie, I don't use pawpaw leaves. I use Graviola leaves. As to the potency of pawpaw over graviola to me, IMHO, is questionable. I believe the original study at Purdue was on Graviola (Anona Muricata). Then they did research on the other anona species, including pawpaw. It is my understanding that Mr. McLaughlin sold his patent to the makers of the pawpaw pills. So it is understandable for him to speak and be supportive of pawpaw even though he is not directly connected to the pharma that makes the pawpaw pills. I am not criticizing him for this though and for all i know, he could be so right in saying pawpaw is more potent; but also we know graviola has more components not found in pawpaw, and if these makes it more superior to pawpaw is anybody's guess. More studies/tests have been made on Graviola (with positive reports on almost all cancers in lab tests) than pawpaw. Graviola studies/tests in Asia even added more to the list of cancer cells it can destroy. Remember, it was the curative values of Graviola (anona muricata) that one big pharma hid from the rest of the world coz they could not patent acetogenins. And if you go to the website of rain-tree.com, you will see the other traditional uses of graviola in other countries and this gave me more confidence to use it. I've seen that video too. But he did not convince me; i don't recall him giving examples of many people with cancer being helped by pawpaw. At the same time, there are also no numbers available for graviola. So there, again, one has to decide for himself/herself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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