My brother recently found out on the net that guyabano or soursop has anti-cancer properties. I checked some articles online and have found quite a number of them explaining the anticancer properties of guyabano. But again, as with any natural remedy, there has been no scientific findings to back up the claim.
In my other posts and blogs, I have written that the hospitals and doctors will not recommend any alternative or natural remedy. One of the reasons for this is that they will not earn anything from the big pharmaceutical giants that rake in big bucks from chemical drugs.
This money making issue makes doctors deny the fact that these natural remedies are better than chemical drugs. Chemotherapy drugs are highly toxic and in fact they are part of the regulated drugs worldwide. If taken in incorrect doses, these drugs can in fact do more harm than good.
One of the problems that I am facing right now with all this hype about guyabano is that the fruit is getting scarce in the market. I have to go to two different supermarkets, then wet markets in order to find some guyabano. But I don't mind. Because if this helps poor farmers whose fruit all went to waste before I will be more than happy to buy guyabano even if it means that prices for the fruit have skyrocketed.
So my mothers' regimen includes a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice (limonene? Lemonine?), raw carrot juice and guyabano. And she is much stronger and less sickly than when she was using chemo drugs that made her look like a zombie.
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