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Gravitrol 500. 100. +. R. eason why you need. 500mg. Warning: Too Much Chemo or Radiation Can Kill You!

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  1. Gravitrol 500 100 + R eason why you need 500mg Warning: Too Much Chemo orRadiation Can Kill You! Did you know that chemotherapy and radiation can cause cancer cells to mutate and become resistant to treatment? Worse, too much toxic burden from these treatments can destroy your immunity, so you could die from infections or complications.For alternatives to chemo and radiation, see researched on Graviola. To order, click here...

  2. Dr. David Sinclair: A Leading Molecular Geneticist from Harvard University Sirtuin 1 DNA-repair gene Experience the Power of Graviola and Resveratrol !!! “Holy Grail” of the Pharmaceutical Industry” Slow Aging Clock by up to 50% Charlte Rose Interview with Dr. David Sinclair showing how chimpanzee extend the life by 50% ….And Prevent, Manage and Fight Cancer It selectively hunts down and kills 12 different types of cancer cells (without harming healthy cells) including breast, prostate, lung, colon, and pancreatic cancer. Be 10,000 times stronger in killing colon cancer cells than Adriamycin (a commonly used chemotherapeutic drug). Additionally, it actually boosts your immune system making the patient feel healthier and stronger and improves overall energy and outlook on life.  Source: http://www.healthexpress.co.uk/resveratrol.html - The UK’s 1st legal online clinic - Qualified & Experienced UK’s Doctors

  3. Gravit R ol The Ultimate Antioxidant Treatment and Prevention of Cancer Slow Aging Clock by up to 50% Extend your life by 30% to 50% more !!! Reason to takeGravitRol 500mg + 100 Based on Harvard Scientist Dr. David Sinclair, Health Science Institute and Third Party Publish Report. Turn Off the Aging Clock and Extend Your Longevity Trans-Resveratrol- It’s a molecule so tiny it penetrates the wall of almost any cell in a body. It continues into the cell nucleus, up to the cell’s genetic machinery. There Resveratrol selectively switch on genes that aid the survival of an organism, which is Sirtuin 1 DNA-repair gene. Using gene silencing, it switches off genes involved in the initiation and progression of disease, blocking replication of bacteria, viruses, fungi and tumor cells. It slows the onset of virtually all of the aging diseases. 1 Increase your Energy and Strength Taps into your body’s natural, life-giving force, unleashing vitality, energy, strength, and stamina. It can literally add years to your life. 2 Look and Feel Younger Your body’s 10 trillion cells are under constant attack by free radicals. These harmful environmental agents can accelerate aging by destroying vital body cells faster than they can be replaced. Resveratrol is known to be the most powerful antioxidant depend against premature aging, fighting free radical damage throughout the body. 3 Strengthen Your Heart It helps to maintain the strength and integrity of coronary arteries. Prevented your blood platelets from sticking together, it also prevent strokes. Another way it powers your heart involves a miraculous capability called “anglo-genesis” a fancy term for blood vessels to deliver more oxygen to your heart when its not getting enough. 4 Maintain Healthy Blood Pressure Nearly one in four adults has high blood pressure (hypertension). Uncontrolled high blood pressure can lead to stroke, heart attack, heart failure or kidney failure. This is why high blood pressure is often called the “silent killer”. A researched study showed Resveratrol can normalise high blood pressure. 5 “The Most Major Breakthrough In Wellness for the Last 100 Years!!” Maintain Healthy Cholesterol Level Keep cholesterol from oxidizing and forming arterial plaque, drives down levels of bad fats called triglycerides, These are the fatty acids that clog your arteries, it help to keep your arteries open and functioning smoothly. Reduces the harmful effects of bad cholesterol. 6 Prevent Cancer Can halt the genetic mutations that can lead to cancer. Your body is protected due to the compound called “acetogenins” this are superb inhibitors of Cancer cells. 7 • Manage and Fight Cancer • Effectively target and kill malignant cells in 12 different types of cancer, including colon, breast, prostate, lung,and pancreatic cancer. • Its 10,000 times stronger in killing cancer cells than Adriamycin a commonly used Chemotherapy drug. • Selectively hunt down and kill cancer cells without harming healhty cells, unlike Chemotherapy. • Conquer cancer safely and effectively with an all-natural therapy that doesn’t cause extreme nausea, weight loss, and hair loss. • Protect your immune system and evade deadly infections. • Feel stromg and healthy throughout the course of treatment. • Boost your energy and improve your outlook on life. 8

  4. Promotes Normal Blood Sugar and Manage Diabetes It has been used in Europe and Sirtris Pharmaceutical in early trials and has significantly treat diabetes and Balance blood sugar and insulin response. 9 Help You Maintain Weight and Prevent Obesity It helps maintain your weight even with high fat diet, you can eat whatever you want without sacrificing your slim and lean body, 10 Strengthen Your Muscles and Bones It turn out to be what spinach was for popeye. Study show it turned mice into Mighty Mice, granting them extraordinary strenth and stamina, they ramped up Their aerobic capacity, lengthened their running time, and burned more oxygen. And also noticed that it enhanced their muscles and bones. 11 Enhance Sexual Function Its one of the most effective sexual tonic compound, it increases your strength during sex, studies show It increases your testosterone in the blood, thereby increasing libido and sperm count in both men and Women. 12 Maintain Good Blood Circulation In one study , it caused the blood of older people to revert to astonishing younger state due to the increased of oxygen level in the body. 13 Improved Disease Resistance Sirtuin 1 DNA-repair g ene. Using gene silencing, it switches off genes involved in the initiation and progression of disease, blocking replication of bacteria, viruses, fungi and tumor cells. It slows the onset of virtually all of the aging diseases. 14 Improve Immune Response The immune system is your body’s “armed forces” more than hundreds of researched shows the ability to regulate immunity by commanding and controlling many of the body’s important defence functions, it enhance and balance the activity of all classes of immune cells. 15 Improved Your Vision Studies show it helps bring back the clarity of blurred vision, it also help reduced the time it takes for vision to adapt to darkness, it also improved vision under subdued light, may also protect against macular degeneration and cataract. 16 Protect Your Precious DNA DNA is the most important chemical in our body, ensuring that – as they need replacement – your 10 trillion cells are faithfully reproduced as healthy, exact duplicates, Exposure to chemicals, pollutants, and free Radicals can cause DNA damage and breakage, leading to genetic mutations, cancer and even death Resveratrol can restore and repair damaged DNA. 17 Improve Fertility Studies show it is good for the treatment of infertility in both men and women, It can restore the reproductive essense in women, it increases the sperm count in men. 18 Improved Quality of Sleep Graviola has long been used worldwide for the natural treatment of insomnia. In studies it gives you a Calming effect and better quality of sleep. 19 Fight Inflammation and Arthritis In acute and chronic inflammation, the free radical superoxide is produced at a rate that overwhelms the capacity of the body’s SOD ensyme defense system to remove it. This imbalance results in pain and damage to joints and tissues. Gravitrol can restore the balance of the important anti-inflammatory SOD ensyme. 20 Alleviate Anxiety and Stress As an adaptogen, Gravitrol helps the body to adapt and cope with stress. It provides the energy reserves To help you handle just about any difficulty. 21 Support Normal Kidney Function The Kidney are the most important of all the vital organs, and they are believed to control the brain and other organs. Proper kidney function is considered to be essential to survival. Resveratrol has superb supertonic effect for kidney. 22

  5. Prevent Allergies A study noted that Resveratrol reduced anti-bodies associated with allergic-typereactions, presumably through the mechanism of promoting CDB(+) T-Cells and regulating cylokines. It enhances cell-mediated and humoral immune responses, increasing normal activity of T-cells and natural killer cells. 23 Inhibit Tumor Growth Annonaceous Acetogenins in Graviola can selectively inhibit the growth of cancerous cell, tumor and also inhibit the growth of adriamycin resistant tumor cells. 24 Stop Fungal and Bacterial Infection Graviola has been used worldwide for the treatment of skin diseases 25 Anticancerous & Antitumor Actions Marshall, J. A., et al. "ABC synthesis and antitumor activity of a series of Annonaceous acetogenin analogs with a threo, trans, threo, trans, threo-bis-tetrahydrofuran core unit." Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 2007 Feb 15; 26 Antimicrobial Actions Takahashi, J.A., et al. “Antibacterial activity of eight Brazilian Annonaceae plants.” Nat. Prod. Res. 2006; 20(1): 21-6 27 Antidepressant & Antistress Actions Padma, P., et al. “Effect of Annona muricata and Polyalthia cerasoides on brain neurotransmitters and enzyme monoamine oxidase following cold immobilization stress.” J. Natural Remedies 2001; 1(2): 144–46. 28 Hypotensive & Cardiodepressant Actions Carbajal, D., et al. “Pharmacological screening of plant decoctions commonly used in Cuban folk medicine. ” J. Ethnopharmacol. 1991; 33(1/2): 21–4. 29 Anticonvulsant, Antispasmodic, & Insecticidal Actions N’gouemo, P., et al. “Effects of ethanol extract of Annona muricata on pentylenetetrazol-induced convulsive seizures in mice.” Phytother. Res. 1997; 11(3): 243–45. 30 Antiparasitic, Antimalarial, & Insecticidal Actions Osorio, E., et al. "Antiprotozoal and cytotoxic activities in vitro of Colombian Annonaceae. J. Ethnopharmacol. 2007 Jan 18; 31 Improve Digestion Graviola has been used in the treatment of atropic gastritis, a weakening of digestion caused by reduced activity of stomach cells. 32 Help Chronic Dry Cough Graviola is used by the natives of the amazon as a decongestant to treat cough and colds. 33 Cure lice Luna, J. S., et al. “Acetogenins in Annona muricata L. (Annonaceae) leaves are potent molluscicides. ” Nat. Prod. Res. 2006; 20(3): 253-7. 34 Expels Worms Jaramillo, M. C., et al. “Cytotoxicity and antileishmanial activity of Annona muricata pericarp.” Fitoterapia. 2000; 71(2): 183–6. 35 Treat Diarrhea Betancur-Galvis, L., et al. “Antitumor and antiviral activity of Colombian medicinal plant extracts.” Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz 1999; 94(4): 531-35. 36 Treat Gall-Bladder Feng, P. C., et al. “Pharmacological screening of some West Indian medicinal plants.” J. Pharm. Pharmacol. 1962; 14: 556–61. 37 Treat Ashma Hasrat, J. A., et al. “Screening of medicinal plants from Suriname for 5-HT 1A ligands: Bioactive isoquinoline alkaloids from the fruit of Annona muricata.” Phytomedicine. 1997; 4(20: 133-140. 38 Treat Dyspepsia Meyer, T. M. “The alkaloids of Annona muricata.” Ing. Ned. Indie. 1941; 8(6): 64. 39 Treat Flu Feng, P. C., et al. “Pharmacological screening of some West Indian medicinal plants.” J. Pharm. Pharmacol. 1962; 14: 556–61. 40

  6. Treat Rheumatism Graviola has been used by the amazon native for hundreds of year to treat rheumatism. 41 High Fever Carbajal, D., et al. “Pharmacological screening of plant decoctions commonly used in Cuban folk medicine.” J. Ethnopharmacol. 1991; 33(1/2): 21–4. 42 Preserves or Stimulates Superoxide Dismutase (Antioxidant) J Agriculture Food Chemistry 2005 May 18; 53(10):4182-6; Free Radical Biology Medicine 2003 Apr 1; 34(7):810-7 43 Elevates glutathione (antioxidant) J Agric Food Chem. 2005 May 18; 53 (10):4182-6; Archives Biochemistry Biophysics 2000 Sep 15; 381 (2):253-63 44 Elevate Catalase Activity (Antioxidant) Life Science 2003 May 2; 72 (24):2741-50 45 Anti-histamine action (allergy) 46 Planta Medica 2004 Apr;70(4):305-9, Anti-inflammatory agent 47 J Chemotherapy 2004 Nov;16 SuppI 4:3-6;J Environ Pathology Toxicology Oncology 2004; 23(3):215-26 COX-2 inhibitor (anti-inflammatory) 48 Inflammation Research 2005 Apr; 54(4):158-62 Potentially helpful for rheumatoid arthritis 49 International Immunopharmacology 2005 May;5(5):849-56 Promotes DNA repair (via Sirtuin 1 gene) 50 Nature 2003 Sep 11; 425 (6954):191-6 Inhibits abnormal new blood vessel formation (angiogenesis) 51 J Physiology Pharmacology 2005 Mar;56 Supp11:51-69 Inhibits dietary sugar absorption 52 Journal Natural Products 2001; 64:381-84 Regulates blood sugar 53 J Agric Food Chemistry 2005 May 4; 53(9):3403-7 Normalizes blood pressure 54 J Hypertension 2000 Dec; 18(12): 1833-40 ACE Inhibitor properties 55 European J Pharmacology 2005 May 16; 515(1-3): 1-9 56 Prevents blood clots Blood Coagulation Fibrinolysis 2004 Sep;15(6):441-6 Reduces LDL cholesterol 57 Life Sciences 2003 Aug 1; 73(11):1393-400 Reduces triglycerides 58 Life Sciences 2003 Aug 1; 73(11): 1393-400 Raises HDL "good" cholesterol 59 J Agric Food Chemistry 2005 May 4; 53(9):3403-7 Inhibits arterial plaque w/o altering cholesterol 60 IntJMol Med. 2005 Oct;16(4):533-40. Calms effects of estrogen (estrogen blocker) 61 J Steroid Biochemical Mol Biology 2005 Apr;94(5):431-43 Prevents bone loss 62 J Medicinal Food 2005 Spring;8(1):14-9

  7. Protects retinal cells (retinal pigment epithelium) 63 Chemical Biological Interaction 2005 Jan 15; 151(2): 143-9 Increases sperm count J Nutrition 2005 Apr; 135(4) :757-60 64 Inhibits viral growth (influenza) 65 J Infectious Disease 2005 May 15; 191 (10): 1719-29 Inhibits viral growth (HIV) 66 J Pharm Science 2004 Oct; 93 (10):2448-57 Inhibits viral growth (herpes) 67 Antiviral Research 2004 Jan;61(1);19-26; 1999  Oct;43(3): 145-55 Antibiotic against bacteria (Chlamydia) 68 Atherosclerosis 2003 Dec;171(2):379-80 Antibiotic against bacteria (H. pylori) 69 Am J Gastroenterology 2003 Jun;98(6):1440-1 Inhibits growth of fungi (yeast, mold) 70 J Agriculture Food Chemistry 2003 Feb 26:51 (5): 1464-8 Inhibits initiation of tumors 71 Proc NatI Sci Counc Repub China B. 1999 Jul;23(3):99-106 Inhibits growth of tumors 2 72 Drugs Experimental Clinical Research 1999:25(2-3):65-77 Inhibits spread of tumors 3 73 Proc NatI Sci Council Repub China B. 1999 Jul;23(3):99-106 Targets multiple genes (silencing/activation) 74 I J Nutritional Biochemistry. 2005Aug;16(8):449-66 Protects brain cells 75 Ann N Y Academy Sciences 2003 May;993:276-86 Inhibits hepatitis (liver inflammation)____ 76 I Hepatogastroenterology 2002 Jul-Aug;49(46):1102-8 Eradicates plaque in brain (beta amyloid toxicity) 77 British J Pharmacology 2004 Mar;141 (6):997-1005 Chelates metals (copper)_________ 78 Biochem Pharmacology 1997 May 9; 53(9): 1347-55 Anti-leukemia agent__________ 79 iLeukemia Lymphoma 2002 May;43(5):983-7 Inhibits prostate cancer Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers Prevention 2005 Mar;14(3):596-604 80 Inhibits breast cancer 81 Molecular Nutrition Food Research 2005 May;49(5):462-71 Inhibits melanoma 82 I Neoplasia2005Jan;7(1):37-47 Inhibits liver cancer 83 World J Gastroenterology 2003 Oct;9(10):2341-3 Inhibits brain cancer 84 [Molecular Cancer Therapy 2005 Apr;4(4):554-61 Inhibits pancreatic cancer 85 Pancreas 2002 Nov;25(4):e71-6

  8. Inhibits kidney cancer 86 Cancer Biology Therapy 2004 Sep; 3(9):882-8 Inhibits colon cancer 87 International J Cancer. 2005 Jun 10; 15(2): 194-201 Inhibits ovarian and cervical cancer 88 Anticancer Res. 2004 Sep-ct;24(5A):2783-840. Inhibits lymphoma 89 Cancer Letters 2001 Feb 10,163(1 ):43-9 Exhibits Viagra-like effects (nitric oxide) 90 Free Radical Biology Med. 2004 Mar 15;36(6):774-81 Novel molecule for organ transplants 91 World J Gastroenterology. 2005 Aug 14;11(30):4745-9 Non-toxic 92 J Nutrition 2002 Feb;132(2):257-60 Heart Palpitation Carbajal, D., et al. “Pharmacological screening of plant decoctions commonly used in Cuban folk Medicine. “J. Ethnopharmacol. 1991; 33(1/2): 21-4 93 Nervousness 94 Meyer, T. M. “The alkaloids of Annona muricata.” Ing. Ned. Indie. 1941; 8(6): 64. Dysentery Sundarrao, K., et al. “Preliminary screening of antibacterial and antitumor activities of Papua New 95 Guinean native medicinal plants.” Int. J. Pharmacog. 1993; 31(1): 3–6. Malaria 96 Antoun, M. D., et al. "Screening of the flora of Puerto Rico for potential antimalarial bioactives.” Int. J. Pharmacog. 1993; 31(4): 255–58. Stomach Ulcer 97 Padma, P., et al. “Effect of alcohol extract of Annona muricata on cold immobilization stress induced tissue lipid peroxidation.” Phytother. Res. 1997; 11(4): 326-327. Skin Dermatosis 98 Padma, P., et al. “Effect of the extract of Annona muricata and Petunia nyctaginiflora on Herpes simplex virus.” J. Ethnopharmacol. 1998; 61(1): 81–3. Scurvy 99 Misas, C. A. J., et al. “Contribution to the biological evaluation of Cuban plants. IV.” Rev. Cubana Med. Trop. 1979; 31(1): 29–35. Help Remove Fatty Liver World J Gastroenterology 2003 Oct;9(10):2341-3 100 Reduce the Incidence of Coronary Heart Disease IntJMol Med. 2005 Oct;16(4):533-40 101 Protect from the Negative Effect of High Fat Diet I J Nutritional Biochemistry. 2005Aug;16(8):449-66 102 Stop Virus – Stop Herpes 103 Antiviral Research 2004 Jan;61(1);19-26; 1999  Oct;43(3): 145-55 Protect the Brain Against Oxidative Stress-Keeping Cells Alive Ann N Y Academy Sciences 2003 May;993:276-86 104 Protect Against Ischemia, Referfusion, Induced Arrhythmias and Mortality 105 Biochem Pharmacology 1997 May 9; 53(9): 1347-55 106 Increase the Number of Energy Generating Mitochondria in Muscles Cells Trends Pharmacological Sciences 2005; 26:94-103

  9. List of References “Experience the power of Graviola and Resveratrol” National Cancer Institute Journal of Medicinal Chemistry Purdue University published information Harvard School of Medicine Ray Sahelian, M.D. HEALTH SCIENCES INSTITUTE Skaggs Scientific Report 1997-1998 Herbal Secrets of the Rainforest by Leslie Taylor Medicine From the Rainforest - GraviolaBy Dr. Robert D. Willix, Jr.Health & Longevity Newsletter, March 2003, Vol. 10, No. 3 A service of the U.S. National Library of Medicineand the National Institutes of Health United States Department of AgricultureAgricultural Research Service, Beltsville AreaGermplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN)

  10. TESTIMONIALS Since the introduction of (Resveratrol) in January 2006, we have been inundated with testimonials from our users. We thought (Resveratrol) would help maintain healthy cholesterol levels. However, we were totally surprised by all the other ailments which (Resveratrol) has helped with! Read below to find out just a few  ... Shirley B.                           St. Louis, Missouri "Since taking the Resveratrol, I have had more energy, my good cholesterol (HDL) is 94 and my vision has improved so much that I am not wearing my glasses at all." (Fall 2007) Ellen W.                       Hot Spr Village, Arkansas "I began taking Resveratrol per day in late 2006. I made no change in diet, lifestyle, or exercise. I am not taking any lipd-lowering medications or other supplements. My baseline cholesterol has dropped from 300+ to 210, and triglycerides from 700+ to 185." (March 2007) Etta B.                          Plaucheville, Louisiana "I started taking Resveratrol 6 months ago. I feel much better with my circulation. I had floaters in both eyes and macular degeneration. I went for a check-up on my eyes. I no longer have floaters and the macular degeneration is doing better. Thanks to Resveratrol." (May 2001) Barbara B. and daughter        Natchez, Mississippi "Thirty years ago I broke a kneecap which has given me trouble ever since.  After two weeks of taking Resveratrol, I noticed a big change in my knee, it was not tight feeling anymore!  It seems like my knee has   been lubricated. 3 months later, I put my daughter on resveratrol as she has had infected toenails for 2 years.  However, after 3 weeks of taking Resveratrol she had a completely well toe for the first time." (March 1999) Brenda M.                       Natchez, Mississippi "I have rheumatoid arthritis. I started taking Resveratrol 3 times a day for a week. Now I'm only taking it once a day. I've had no pain or stiffness since I started taking it and as long as I don't forget to take it!" (May 2000) John V.                           Hammond, Louisiana "My knees had hurt me for several years. After taking Resveratrol pills for two weeks (3 times per day), my knees do not hurt me any more. I can not say enough good about Resveratrol pills." (April 2001) Pete J.                            Prairieville, Louisiana Pete began taking Resveratrol in January 1998. Resveratrol helped me with a couple of things. I've had acne all my life, and I am now free of the acne.  Plus, I feel great! I told a pharmacist friend of mine about the capsules, and he now takes them and has some of his customers taking them, particularly men with prostate."   problems(March 1999) Louise K.                       Millington, Tennessee Louise has an unknown condition that has affected her legs and feet. "I couldn't walk. I was put into casts and various orthopedic devices, none of which helped. In fact, my condition deteriorated so that I could not stand on my feet and walk. I began taking 3 capsules per day, but now I take 2 per day. I know that I am able to walk better now, and I'm about 1,000% better than I was. I now have excellent circulation in my feet! And, my total cholesterol has dropped from 267 to 164 within one year, with my good cholesterol higher than the bad cholesterol!" (March 1999) Myrtle M.                         Natchez, Mississippi A hairdresser who takes 1 capsule per day.   "I feel like I have new hands when I take resveratrol otherwise she would find work very difficult due to arthritis in her hands.  (April 1999) Ray S.                              Natchez, Mississippi "In 1991 I decided to ride a bicycle from Natchez to Jackson on the Natchez Trace Parkway.  I injured my left knee and was in pain until the summer of 1998 when I began taking Resveratrol.  I was real skeptical about the capsules and initially took 1 capsule only occasionally, but when I saw the good results that other people experienced from taking them regularly, I began taking 3 capsules a day.  Within a few days I could tell the difference and am now pain free in my knee." (March 1999)

  11. Olma B.                                      Houston, Texas Following a stroke, Olma was unable to read and her mobility was limited to using a wheelchair or walker. Her son took her some Old South muscadine wine and Resveratrol capsules to take. Soon she began reading again and even walking! In fact, in November 1998, she walked into the Winery to show everyone how great she feels and how well she can now read! (February 2007) Becky W.                             Natchez, Mississippi A former realtor who had to retire due to arthritis.  After 1 week of taking 2 capsules/day she could make a fist for the first time in 2 years.  "It feels like I squirted WD-40 in all my joints!" (March 2006)  Mary & Kenneth A.    Natchez, Mississippi Following years of insulin diabetes, Mary had difficulty controlling her blood sugar level, was exhausted most of the time, and couldn't think straight. Kenneth, her husband, bought her some resveratrol and she began taking 1 each morning and evening. "It made me feel real good. I was more alert, my head was clearer. It helps keep my blood sugar level even." Kenneth, a barber, also takes Resveratrol. "I'm sure it helps the immune system. I'm around a lot of people all the time, but I haven't been sick this winter." (March 2007) Bobbie J.                                           Plano, Texas Due to severe rheumatoid arthritis in her hands, Bobbie had to quit hand quilting and many other activities.  Initially, she took 2 capsules daily for two weeks, then decided to increase her dosage to 3 capsules.  After four days at the increased dosage, she could close her hand for the first time in years. (September 2007)    Lloyd J.                                       Houston, Texas Lloyd, a long-time high school football coach, was told that he needed knee replacement surgery after trying every imaginable non-surgical treatment and he had severe arthritis pain in his wrist. He is now pain-free in his knees and wrist as long as he takes two Resveratrol daily. (April 2007)

  12. Testimonials Skin CancerI had skin cancer removed from my chest, but still had spots on my face, nose,ears and shoulder. After taking one and a half bottles of Graviola, the marks have faded and shrunk quite noticeably. I had blemishes on my hands which have cleared up. I am a very happy man and will continue using a maintenance dose to hopefully prevent any more problems with my skin.Harvie Kelly,Lindsay, OntarioProstate UpdateI'm very happy to write and tell you that my prostate cancer has just about gone. Having been on Graviola Extract now since January 2005. Went to the doctor back in February 3rd, 2005 my PSA reading was a high of 26 down from 32. I\'m very, very happy to say taht I took another PSA reading May 29th, 2005 and my PSA was 0.6. Yes, I almost fell out of the chair. I owe it all to Graviola Extract. To say the least my doctor was very happy and suprise that it was that low. I will be taking another reading sometime in July to see if it still low. I feel so much better, physically and mentally. It feels so great knowing I don\'t have to take chemo. Thanks to Graviola Extract. Take it now for preventatives reasons...John SlaughterWestminster CALymphomaMy name is Peter and on Aug. 9, 2004 I found out that I had Lymphoma Cancer. During the next 6 months I had 8 chemo treatments, I also found out about Graviola and started to take it at the same time. At one time the Doctor wanted to increase the Chemo dosage but due to conditions couldn't. Since my last treatment I have had 3 scans and all have shown no signs of Cancer. I still take the Graviola and the Immune Boom, which is a Lymphatic booster cleaner, every day to stay fit. I am now back to work full time and feel quite well. I think that the Graviola and Immune Boom played a big part in my recovery. Thank you for introducing me to the product.Peter RupkeHampton ONCervical CancerI am writing to submit my testimonial and the experience I've just recently gone through with Graviola. In August of 2004 I was diagnosed with Cervical Cancer. I began the steps of tests and trips to the specialist to see how they wanted to treat the disease. After my first visit to Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto they were getting me prepared for radiation and chemotherapy. I felt like the wind was knocked out of my sails. A couple of weeks after my diagnosis, my father gave me some information and some Graviola to try. I felt why not, it can't hurt, it's all natural, it comes from God's great earth so it can't be all that bad. I noticed within a day or so my energy level had increased and I felt much stronger physically. When I went for my MRI in November the Doctors basically said that I had a very bazaar type of cervical cancer and they wanted to treat it aggressively. The MRI showed that I had a cancerous tumor and that it was showing growth within my l ymph nodes. The decision was made to remove the cancerous tumor surgically. They booked me for a radical hysterectomy right away. Prior to my surgery I continued to take the Graviola. The surgery went well and they were able to remove the tumor. The pathology reports after the surgery showed that the tumor had shrunk extensively and that they were showing NO CANCEROUS activity in the lymph nodes. My response to this was overwhelming as you can imagine. This is a direct result of the GRAVIOLA and the many people praying on my behalf. Hope this helps someone make the right decision and try this product.It saved my life, I continue to take this product for preventative reasons. Strong and cancer free !!Belinda PaxtonBomanville Ontario

  13. Skin CancerI was diagnosed with Melanoma skin cancer in April, 04. I had surgery on my ear to remove the cancer and they warned me that it would return. In November, I heard about Graviola and began taking it. Soon afterward, my doctor examined me and found cancerous nodes in my neck. I was booked for a radical neck dissection in Feb.05. Meanwhile I continued taking Graviola and Immune Boom as well. To the surgeon`s surprise, the cancer was reduced to one lymph gland only, so had not spread and the surgery was much shorter than expected. Also, the Oncologist in London was very surprised that I only stayed in hospital for 3 days and had a quick recovery with no infection ! They asked me to stop all supplements, including Graviola and Immune Boom for 2 weeks prior to surgery. I noticed a marked difference. During that time my energy level dropped dramatically and I felt mentally down. After surgery, I resumed my Graviola and Immune Boom and immediately felt much better, physically and mentally ! The Oncologist in Kitchener talked about radiation, but the surgeon said I didn`t need it. I feel so much better now and have my quality of life back thanks to Graviola and Immune Boom.Vivian Becker,Kitchener, Ont.ProstateI'm not very good at writing testimonials but, will give it a try. I started taking Graviola Extract in January, have been on it for a month now and can feel the difference in my body. Went to the doctor on February 3rd, 2005 for my PSA reading and found out that it has fallen from a high of 31 to a low of 26. To say the least my doctor was very happy with that. I'm also feeling fine, full of energy and in a good mood since started taking Graviola Extract. Thank you for all your help and support. Today I just ordered 3 more bottles.Regards,John SlaughterWestminster CALymphomaI have Lymphoma and have to go to Toronto for 8 more radiation treatments. My blood was so low last week that I needed several transfusions. After each radiation treatment I`d feel so nauseated and weak I couldn`t eat. I lost weight and have pain and stiff legs from the radiation. I can feel several lumps on my legs. I was introduced to Graviola, well, I was desperate, I decided to try it immediately. I started Graviola once a day [because of the nausea] and Immune Boom 3 times a day. Three days later, I took a radiation treatment and had no nausea. I was even able to return home and have some stew with my friends. This was a FIRST! I'm feeling better and have some more energy. Now I can increase my Graviola and won't have to dread the remaining treatments! Others can't believe the difference a few days of Graviola and Immune boom have made!Virginia DawsonLindsay, Ont.

  14. I lost my wife to cancer 1 ½ years ago. Last summer I wasn't well. One day as I was driving alone I found myself struggling to breathe, so drove straight to the hospital. They admitted me immediately and discovered that I had pneumonia and also a large tumour in my right lung. Later that day, I was so weak I couldn't even sit up without support. They wanted to operate and start chemo but I refused. The doctors thought I was in pretty bad shape. I decided to try Graviola for the Cancer and have been taking the extract 5 times a day since Oct. 12th. Last week I went to my family doctor and he was shocked that I looked so well. He examined me and was amazed that I could breathe so much better and wasn't losing weight. Even more amazing is the fact that, at 74, I still get up at 5am and start work at 6am-often working 10-11 hours a day at my gas station. Also, every winter for the past 20 years I`d get scabs on my earlobe that were diagnosed as cancer. I`d pick them off and cause bleeding and they`d always grow back. Since taking Graviola , I no longer get the scabs forming. My ear is so clean, even with this last cold spell. I am so glad I began on Graviola and an immune booster as well. I feel better, have more energy and can breathe better than I have for the past 2 years. In January I`ll be tested again so we`ll see what the doctors think then.Bill Kaas,Bethany, Ont.Hi, I'm a 26 years old mother of 3 children. One year ago, I was diagnosed with cervical cancer at level 3 stage 2. My treatment included 2 injections of freezing that were ineffective, 2 sessions of external radiation lasting 6 weeks each and 2 sessions of internal radiation using rods. During this time I kept losing weight, lost my appetite and was badly burned from the radiation. I got kidney damage as well. I went down to 80 pounds then they stopped the last session of radiation and cancelled the upcoming chemo. I could hardly get out of bed and spent all my time on the couch. My husband quit his job to look after me. I was off radiation for over a month when I began taking Graviola. I have been on the Graviola for 3 weeks now, I am up and about and my energy has improved dramatically. I can even go out shopping for an hour, got my appetite back and have gained 10 pounds. I feel a lot better, a 100% better, I feel a lot less pain and sleep better since taking Graviola. I can smile again!I'm most grateful for Graviola !Angie MacDonaldLindsay ON

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