Liquid extracts cited in the numerous studies indicated selective cytotoxicities against several cancer cell lines*. The phytochemicals are derived from the leaf of this popular tropical fruit tree. Studies below point to its reputation and popular use by herbalists. Historical ethnobotanical use is said to be sedative and anti-spasmodic. Sometimes used to treat, cleanse and support the liver, treat catarrh, and considered anthelmintic, antidiuretic, anti-asthmatic and digestive.
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100% Graviola leaf extracted in distilled water
and 40% organic grain alcohol. Full spectrum powders are in vegi-caps.
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Liquids: Use 15-20 drops mixed with water two to three times
daily, or more as recommended by a practitioner.
Capsules: Two capsules once or twice daily; Tea: One tsp loose
leaf per 16 oz of boiling water.
Cautions: Use under care/advice of a medical practitioner.
Not intended for long term therapy.
Contraindications: Should not be used during pregnancy. It
is not recommended for people with low blood pressure, can have a hypotensive,
vasodilator and cardio depressant action. May potentiate antihypertensive and
cardiac depressant drugs. It may potentiate antidepressant drugs. People using
antihypertensive drugs should monitor blood pressure and adjust medications
if necessary. Do not use in combination with MAO inhibitors and some types of
prescription antidepressants. Long-term use may disrupt bacteria in the digestive
tract. Can promote drowsiness. Reduce the amount used if feeling tired.