About Product
Graviola leaf, also called Soursop, has been used traditionally by indigenous populations in South America for centuries to support various conditions.
It is believed to have originated in the Amazon rainforest and spread to other parts of South America and the Caribbean.
Graviola leaf is known for its unique supportive qualities.
Some research suggests that Graviola may contain the following constituents:
- Minerals: Magnesium, Phosphorus, Zinc, Copper, Selenium
- Vitamins: Vitamin C, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, Vitamin B-6, Folate, Betaine, Beta carotene, Vitamin A (IU), Vitamin E, Vitamin K
- Amino Acids: Tryptophan, Lysine, Methionine
- Lactones: Annohexocina, Annomuricina, Annomutacina, Annopentocinas, Muricoreacina, Gigantetronemina, Murihexocina, Javoricina
- Isoquionlines: Anonaine, Anoniine, Atherospermine, Coreximine
- Lipids: Gentisic acid, Lignoceric acid, CLA, Stearic acid
- Other Constituents: Annomuricatina, Linoleic acid, Bullatacin, Bullatacinone, Muricoreacin, Murihexocin C, Annomuricin A, Annomuricin B, Muricatocin A, Muricatocin C, Muricapentocin
Suggested Use: Steep one teaspoon (2.5g) in a cup of boiling water for 10 minutes. Take up to 3 times daily.
Other preparations:
Infusion: Use the ratio of 1 tablespoon of product for every 8 ounces of distilled water. Bring water to a boil and then take off the stove. Put tea in a pot or a mug filled with water, and cover for 15 minutes. (This method is specific for whole-leaf herbs and teas)
Tincture: This method can take 15 to 30 days. You will need three items (a mason jar with a cover, the herb/herbs of your choice, and liquid for extracting). The extracting liquid can be alcohol, alcohol/ water combo, vinegar, or vegetable glycerin. Take the product and fill the jar ¾ full, add the liquid of your choice, and close the jar. Then shake the jar, so everything is well mixed. Give the jar a good 5-minute shake several times a day. After 15 to 30 days, strain and bottle in glass tincture jars.
Mixing suggestions: To increase flavor and nutritional profile, combine our premium acai and organic acerola powders in a smoothie.
Botanical Name: Annona Muricata
Other Names: Soursop, Brazilian paw paw, guanabana, custard apple, guanavana, corossol Epineux, guanaba, huanaba, toge-banreisi, durian benggala, nangka blanda, guanabano, cachiman Epineux, Annona cherimola, Annona macrocarpa, Annona muricata, Brazilian Cherimoya, Corossol, Corossol, Epineux, Corossolier, Nangka Londa, Sour Sop, guyabano, Coracao de Boi, Evo, Ekitafeeli, Stafeli, anona, sorsaka, adunu, toge-banreisi, durian benggala, durian belanda, nangka blanda, sirsak, zuurzak, sirsak, zuurzak.
Parts Used: Graviola Leaf.
Ingredients: Organic Graviola Leaf Powder.
Origin: Grown and dried in India. Packaged with care in Florida, USA.
How to Maintain Optimum Freshness
- This product is packaged in airtight stand-up, resealable foil pouches for optimum freshness.
- Once opened, push the air out of the pouch before resealing it to preserve maximum potency.
- Keep your powder in a cool, dark, dry place.
This product is 100% natural and minimally processed:
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Sources & References
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39. Bories, C., et al. "Antiparasitic activity of Annona muricata and Annona cherimolia seeds." Planta Med. 1991; 57(5): 434"“36.
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53. Anticonvulsant, Antispasmodic, & Smooth Muscle Relaxant Actions:
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79. Liaw, C. C., et al. "New cytotoxic monotetrahydrofuran Annonaceous acetogenins from Annona muricata." J. Nat. Prod. 2002; 65(4): 470-75.
80. Gonzalez-Coloma, A., et al. "Selective action of acetogenin mitochondrial complex I inhibitors." Z. Naturforsch. 2002; 57(11-12): 1028-34.
81. Chang, F. R., et al. "Novel cytotoxic Annonaceous acetogenins from Annona muricata." J. Nat. Prod. 2001; 64(7): 925-31.
82. Jaramillo, M. C., et al. "Cytotoxicity and antileishmanial activity of Annona muricata pericarp." Fitoterapia. 2000; 71 (2): 183-6.
83. Betancur-Galvis, L., et al. "Antitumor and antiviral activity of Colombian medicinal plant extracts." Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz. 1999; 94(4): 531-35.
84. Kim, G. S., et al. "Muricoreacin and murihexocin C, mono-tetrahydrofuran acetogenins, from the leaves of Annona muricata." Phytochemistry. 1998; 49(2): 565-71.
85. Kim, G. S., et al. "Two new mono-tetrahydrofuran ring acetogenins, annomuricin E and muricapentocin, from the leaves of Annona muricata." J. Nat. Prod. 1998; 61(4): 432-36.
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89. Oberlies, N. H., et al. "Tumor cell growth inhibition by several Annonaceous acetogenins in an in vitro disk diffusion assay." Cancer Lett. 1995; 96(1): 55-62.
90. Wu, F. E., et al. "Additional bioactive acetogenins, annomutacin and (2,4-trans and cis)-10R-annonacin-A-ones, from the leaves of Annona muricata." J. Nat. Prod. 1995; 58(9): 1430-37.
91. Wu, F. E., et al. "New bioactive monotetrahydrofuran Annonaceous acetogenins, annomuricin C and muricatocin C, from the leaves of Annona muricata." J. Nat. Prod. 1995; 58(6): 909-5.
92. Wu, F. E., et al. "Muricatocins A and B, two new bioactive monotetrahydrofuran Annonaceous acetogenins from the leaves of Annona muricata." J. Nat. Prod. 1995; 58(6): 902-8.
93. Sundarrao, K., et al. "Preliminary screening of antibacterial and antitumor activities of Papua New Guinean native medicinal plants." Int. J. Pharmacog. 1993; 31(1): 3-6.
94. Takahashi, J.A., et al. "Antibacterial activity of eight Brazilian Annonaceae plants." Nat. Prod. Res. 2006; 20(1): 21-6.
95. Betancur-Galvis, L., et al. "Antitumor and antiviral activity of Colombian medicinal plant extracts." Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz 1999; 94(4): 531-35.
96. Antoun, M. D., et al. "Evaluation of the flora of Puerto Rico for in vitro cytotoxic and anti-HIV activities." Pharmaceutical Biol. 1999; 37(4): 277-280.
97. 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.
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102. 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.
103. Hasrat, J. A., et al. "Isoquinoline derivatives isolated from the fruit of Annona muricata as 5-HTergic 5-HT1A receptor agonists in rats: unexploited antidepressive (lead) products." J. Pharm. Pharmacol. 1997; 49(11): 1145"“49.
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105. Jaramillo, M. C., et al. "Cytotoxicity and antileishmanial activity of Annona muricata pericarp." Fitoterapia. 2000; 71(2): 183"“6.
106. Alali, F. Q., et al. "Annonaceous acetogenins as natural pesticides; potent toxicity against insecticide-susceptible and resistant German cockroaches (Dictyoptera: Blattellidae)." J. Econ. Entomol. 1998; 91(3): 641-9.
107. Antoun, M. D., et al. "Screening of the flora of Puerto Rico for potential antimalarial bioactives." Int. J. Pharmacog. 1993; 31(4): 255"“58.
108. Heinrich, M., et al. "Parasitological and microbiological evaluation of Mixe Indian medicinal plants (Mexico)." J. Ethnopharmacol. 1992; 36(1): 81"“5.
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