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Over 25 ago a study was performed on the seeds of the Soursop fruit, also known as graviola, which demonstrated such amazing cancer-fighting potential, that the conventional medical community looked upon it with complete incredulity.
Compound 1, one of five extracted from the seed of the graviola fruit, was found to be “selectively cytotoxic to colon adenocarcinoma cells (HT-29) in which it was 10,000 times the potency of adriamycin.
Adriamycin is the trade name for the chemoagent doxorubucin and nicknamed “red devil,” due to its deep red color and terrible side effects, which include life-threatening, even fatal damage to the cardiovascular system. This abject lack of “selective cytotoxicity” -- the ability to kill only the cancer cells and not healthy ones -- is what makes Adriamycin so dangerous.
Compound 1, one of five extracted from the seed of the graviola fruit, was found to be “selectively cytotoxic to colon adenocarcinoma cells (HT-29) in which it was 10,000 times the potency of adriamycin.
Adriamycin is the trade name for the chemoagent doxorubucin and nicknamed “red devil,” due to its deep red color and terrible side effects, which include life-threatening, even fatal damage to the cardiovascular system. This abject lack of “selective cytotoxicity” -- the ability to kill only the cancer cells and not healthy ones -- is what makes Adriamycin so dangerous.