GRAVIOLA

Main actions (in order):

anticancer, antitumor, antimicrobial, antiparasitic, hypotensive (lowers blood pressure)

Main uses:

1. for cancer (all types)

2. as a broad-spectrum internal and external antimicrobial to treat bacterial and fungal infections

3. for internal parasites and worms

4. for high blood pressure

5. for depression, stress and nervous disorders

Research Documented Properties/Actions:

antibacterial, anticancer, anticonvulsant, antidepressant, antifungal, antimalarial, antimutagenic (cell protector), antiparasitic, antispasmodic, antitumor, cardio depressant, emetic (causes vomiting), hypotensive (lowers blood pressure), insecticide, sedative, uterine stimulant, vasodilator

Other properties / actions documented by traditional use:

antiviral, cardiotonic (tones, balances, strengthens the heart), decongestant, digestive stimulant, febrifuge (reduces fever), nervine (balances/calms nerves), pediculicide (kills lice), vermifuge (expels worms)

Dosage: 2-4 ml of Soursop-Graviola tincture three times a day. 1ml is 20 drops for reference.

Precautions: It has cardio depressant, vasodilator and hypotensive actions (lowers blood pressure). Large doses can cause nausea and vomiting. Avoid combining with ATP boosters like CoQ10.

Contraindications:

1. Graviola has shown uterine-stimulating activity in an animal study (rat) and therefore should not be used during pregnancy.

2. Graviola has shown hypotensive, vasodilatory and cardio depressant activities in animal studies and is contraindicated for people with low blood pressure. People taking antihypertensive medications should consult with their doctors before taking graviola and monitor their blood pressure accordingly (as medications may need to be adjusted).

3. Graviola has shown significant antimicrobial properties in vitro. Chronic and prolonged use of this plant can cause the death of beneficial bacteria in the digestive tract due to its antimicrobial properties. It is advisable to supplement the diet with probiotics and digestive enzymes if this plant is used for more than 30 days.

4. Graviola has shown emetic properties in an animal study with pigs. Large single doses may cause nausea or vomiting. Reduce usage accordingly if this occurs.

5. A study with rats given a stem bark extract intragastrical (at 100 mg/kg) reported an increase in dopamine, norepinephrine, and monoamine oxidase activity, as well as an inhibition of serotonin release in rats induced due to stress

6. Alcoholic extracts of graviola leaves showed no toxicity or side effects in mice at 100mg/kg; however, at a dose of 300 mg/kg, reduced exploratory behavior and mild abdominal tightness were observed. If sedation or drowsiness occurs, reduce the amount used.

Drug Interactions: None reported; however, graviola may potentiate antihypertensive drugs and cardiac depressants. It can potentiate antidepressant drugs and interfere with MAO inhibitor drugs. See contraindications above.

Product description

At Natural Healing Bradenton, we believe that the plants at our feet have a purpose, and many of them are medicinal, often possessing the same qualities as other more well-known medicinal herbs, but specific to our local area, helping us live healthy and in balance. with mother nature. We focus on finding and using local plants that grow naturally in our region, often wild and always harvested sustainably, with love in our hearts and care for the plants that nourish us. We carefully select plants that are in healthy environments, free of chemicals and gases.

Our tinctures are made in small batches, with organic ethanol, with loving energy going into them. Each tincture is a 30ml bottle, with no added ingredients or artificial colors. Shake well before use. Store in a cool, dry place. The tinctures are good for at least 4 years and the date of preparation is on the bottle. No refrigeration needed.

Since this method uses a higher plant-to-liquid ratio and helps concentrate the chemicals through the use of alcohol, the doses needed for tinctures are typically much lower than teas and decoctions. Average doses of tinctures are about 1 to 2 milliliters (about 30 to 60 drops) two to three times a day. The tincture can be placed directly on the mouth for immediate absorption, or can be placed in a small amount of water or juice. If you don't like the alcohol content (or want to give the remedy to a child), place the dose in about 1-2 ounces of very hot water and most of the alcohol will evaporate in the hot water in a minute or two. (Let cool before taking). Store the tincture at room temperature and out of direct sunlight.

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These statements have not been evaluated by FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Consult a physician or other health care professional regarding any medical or health-related diagnosis or treatment option.

DISCLAIMER: Those of us who make Natural Healing Bradenton are free from any claim, because it is a purely natural product and the responsibility of those who consume it is at their own discretion. We recommend that you consult with your own Physician or expert Herbalist about its use, as well as consult on your own about all the medicinal plants that are in this tincture, there are many scientific studies that verify the positive results of each plant.