Sunday, May 30, 2010
A True Story About Graviola
In 2003 my husband was told he had a pan cost tumour on his upper left lung. He began 6 weeks of chemotherapy and radiation therapy. On April 1st, 2004 he went threw a 10-hour surgery to remove the upper left lobe, parts of his ribs and the tips of the T3, T4 & T5 vertebrae.
In May 2005 he was informed the cancer had returned in the lower left lung and on his spine causing compression fractures of the C2, T3, 4, 5, & T6 vertebrae. He refused chemo and radiation therapy. We studied the information on your site and began a regiment of detoxing, cleansing, and using several of the products and a complete life style change.
The recent CT scan, PET scan, blood work and MRI came back cancer free. Thank God. He still has the issue with his back, but no cancer: We will continue taking the holistic approach using some of the products you suggest. Just to name a few: Blue Green Algae with Graviola, Elemental pH and more. Faith and prayer does work cause without it I would not have found you, many thanks. Our future looks brighter. Thank you so much..
Patrick and Olga
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
GRAVIOLA The plant that worked to well.
Various parts of the Graviola tree, including the bark, leaves, roots, fruit and fruit-seeds, have been used for centuries by medicine men and native Indians in South America to treat heart disease, asthma, liver problems and arthritis. Going on very little documented scientific evidence, the company poured money and resources into testing the tree's anti-cancerous properties, and were shocked by the results. Graviola proved itself to be a cancer-killing dynamo.
This did not put an end to Graviola!
The company had one huge problem with the Graviola tree, it's completely natural, and so, under federal law, not patent able. There's no way to make serious profits from it.
It turns out the drug company invested nearly seven years trying to synthesize two of the Graviola tree's most powerful anti-cancer ingredients. If they could isolate and produce man-made clones of what makes the Graviola so potent, they'd be able to patent it and make their money back. Alas, they hit a brick wall. The original simply could not be replicated. There was no way the company could protect its profits or even make back the millions it poured into research.
As the dream of huge profits evaporated, their testing on Graviola came to a screeching halt. Even worse, the company shelved the entire project and chose not to publish the finding of its research!
Luckily, however, there was one scientist from the Graviola research team whose conscience wouldn't let him see such atrocity committed. Risking his career, he contacted a company that's dedicated to harvesting medical plants from the Amazon Rainforest and blew the whistle.