Main Actions and Other Actions:
kills cancer cells,relieves depression,Leaves slows tumor growth,reduces spasms,kills bacteria,kills viruses,kills parasites, reduces fever,reduces blood pressure,expels worms,lowers heart rate,stimulates digestion,dilates blood vessels,stops convulsions and sedates.
Ingredients: A proprietary blend of graviola leaf and stem (Annona muricata), and mountain graviola leaf and stem (Annona montana). No binders, fillers, or additives are used—just 100% pure plants, rich in the naturally occurring plant chemicals that these plants are regarded for. Suggested Use: Take 3 capsules 3-4 times or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Contraindications: Not to be used during pregnancy or breast-feeding.
Graviola has demonstrated hypotensive, vasodilator, and cardiodepressant activities in animal studies. People with low blood pressure should monitor their blood pressure accordingly.
Drug Interactions: None have been reported; however, based on animal studies, graviola may potentiate antihypertensive and cardiac depressant drugs.
Other Observations: Graviola has demonstrated in vitro antimicrobial properties. Chronic, long-term use of this plant might lead to some die-off of friendly bacteria in the digestive tract. Supplementing the diet with probiotics and digestive enzymes may be helpful to counteract this possible effect. Graviola has demonstrated emetic properties in one animal study with pigs. Large single dosages may cause nausea or vomiting. Reduce the usage accordingly or take with a meal if nausea occurs.
Drinking plenty of water (at least 8 glasses a day) is helpful to reduce Herxheimer reactions and flush dead and dying cells from the body.
One of three documented mechanisms of action of graviola is by decreasing energy to abnormal cells (called an ATP-inhibitor). Taking supplements that increase cellular energy (like CoQ10) will counteract or disable this one mechanism of action of graviola (however, the other two mechanisms of action will be unaffected).
