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  • Way to go! Thanks for Sharing this Video!

  • guyabano here in Philippines..

  • Devices*

  • So if it gives you prostate cancer, you're probably eating to much for YOUR body. Future HOME BODY DIAGNOSIS needed now :P

  • I love that hat. good info.

  • YOU should tell us where you are, what country? if i live in Canada, can i grow this three? and where can i find frozen of canned or...... juice of this fruit? where in the US can i find it?? I heard about this fruit for the last 3 or 4 years many times, different article and I can't find any of it.. no leaves. no juice, no fruit etc.

  • Bless you for posting this....Peace and Love

  • I take some of the leafs and make a tea for an upset stomach has no bad taste. Just boil two or three leafs or to taste.

  • Thank you for sharing this powerful information. I am searching now to buy one here in Newcastle NSW

  • hello in my country in the Philippines called guyabano yummmmy;-)

  • Hi to ya,, sure would like to purchase a tee like that , as i had cancer and im very bad diabetic , could you point me to someone where i can but a couple ot these trees ?, thanks a lot,,Jim

  • @soundtrackerstudio,

    Hi, Since I don't know where you from, I suggest to look at the herbal nursery in your place. Or you may contact the TyTy nursery plant delivery...It is possible that they got this plant. You can browse for the site of TyTy...although I am not sure they got, but you can try...

    Pray for you..

  • Smallflower pawpaws are even healthier.

  • You forgot to talk about quite smoking to get healthy. I knew people who had cancer and now are dead. They smoked till their end.

    About the fruit: in Brazil it is called GRAVIOLA:

  • Is this the same thing as "Noni" tree?

  • if you want t bag forms of these then there called graviola i have some myself i also used this and other cures on my nans cancer the doc couldnt believe the results lol cancers gone now

  • We call this Sabana, we have a lot of this in the Philippines!

    

  • This is miracle from God To all atheists

  • Here in the Philippines, It is Called "Guyabano". The native variety has bigger fruit but sour, Those propagated in Cavite upland is called "Dulce" because it is very sweet! from planting period, 3-4 yrs fruiting will start(in Cavite and other areas with volcanic soil!) I am sure in all tropical and sub tropic areas they can grow well!

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  • My kind calls this "Choyu"

  • back in Vietnam my family planted a lot of this tree

  • @HungKiet , can it grow in north vietnam, i wanto grow it Thai Nguyen

  • @zeesting16 yes mate i guess

  • It's called soursop in Singapore. In our local dessert stall in the hawker centre they used it to make soursop drink or add into a shave ice jelly. very delicious and refreshing.

  • corosol goiyav

  • Could you please tell us were we can purchase this fabulously tree of life? I would love to grow this tree ....I have had cancer and so has my sister .....please give us the web site where to purchase this tree and the correct common known name (and the different varieties of this tree) /

  • I want to get this fruit and juice for my cancer...

  • Here in the Philippines, this fruit is called Guyabano. In German it's called Sauersack, also known as Graviola tree. Type in google 'Guyabano cancer killer' and you will get pages of articles about this wonderful and God-given tree given to us to help us heal of cancer and more - 10,000 more effective than chemo therapy.

  • It's a Soursop fruit... sweet and sour, delicious.

  • what is the growing region??? Temperature? 

  • WHAT?.....The Ravioli tree? guana bo bona ba ba boo eeee

  • Dude he named like five names dor the tree, where were u?

  • I tried to email that address but delivery failed, are you sure it's the right one? do you have a website ?

  • He doesn't even say what kind of tree it is!

    Put it in the video name at least!

  • so which part is anti cancer? The leaves? Bark? the fruit?

  • We call it Guanabana - I didn't know it was so good.

  • can i eat  poison ivy?

  • is this similar to a shimoya?

  • @y0utUBeH8r cherimoya**

  • it is also called sita phal in india n other east indian countries.

  • cool

  • Interesting Info!

  • its guyabano,,lots of them at the philippines..

  • I remember this fruit when I was still a kid. My mama is fund of making us a fruit shake out of it. Very nutritious milk, sugar then a whole Abana. We have it in our backyard. We used to call it Abana here in the Phils.

  • What about if you already had surgery to remove prostate cancer and it re spread will this fruit kill the already spreading cancer cells in the body my dad had his bladder prostate and two lifnodes removed and it already spread he is taking hormone shots to slow down the spread and stop the growth with this fruit will it kill the cancer cells thats already spread in my dad he is 83 years of age.

  • Fat chance of this tree surviving a Quebec winter...

  • does it travel poorly?

    in Ireland we get fruit from around the world but i do not remember ever seeing or hearing of soursop-or seeing anything that looks similar to it.

  • soursop gives you parkinson's disease though

  • is it also called Durian?

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  • . @SovereignBeing No Durian is a different fruit variety , durian fruit got sharper spikes on the skin of the fruit, Druian has bigger brown seeds. Tthe one shown in the clip is called Anoda / Seetha in Sri Lanka.

  • @anojnicholas I see, thanks, durian is apparently very smelly too..

    so they grow them in QLD by the looks of it.. Canola is a pesticide not a food,, ! just thought id add that ~ its rife in australia, i wish people would read the labels and pay some attention to what poisons they ingest on a daily basis..

  • @SovereignBeing

    No, They both have spiky skin but this fruit has a soft spikes unlike Durian.

  • We call this wonderful fruit GRAVIOLA in BRAZIL. We were told to eat this fruit since we were children by our parents.

  • love soursop ...its local here and i just eat it like i would any other fruit ,didnt know it was so good. I eat it alone or sometimes make a punch from the juices....you can soak the leaves in hot water and drink as a tea or you can let it cool and use it as water....

  • Are those really rare? Because you would think more people would use it if it killed cancer like you say it does.

  • can I grow this tree in southwest florida?

  • What do you think about the research that indicates that consuming the Annonacin that is contained in soursop, guanabana, graviola, etc. is linked to Parkinson's disease?

  • @ByronJacomo I'm not sure but why is it that Americans are THE most unhealthy, depressed people in the world? [scientific stats say so] All over the world people have been eating this natural fruit for centuries

  • GUANABANA! Soursop

  • MEATS NOT SWEETS!

  • Looking back at my past comment... Why did I ask if fruit is harmful???? Was it suposed to be sarcastic humor... Lol

  • SOURSUP

  • does anyone know if soursop leaves contain vitamin K??

    I really need to know this info... I sent some to my uncle who has cancer and a bad liver but his nurse said most leaves have vitamin k which is bad for his liver.. she doesn't know what soursop is, but this is what she said.

  • So if you eat too much of this fruit can it harm you? Do you know?

  • we jamaicans call it soursop tree.

  • @reggaegyrl2 we call it in the philippines as guyabano haha

  • Will the tree grow in zone 4 or 3?

  • What is the name o the healing tree please?

  • What can you find out about Polio and how can we heal it PLEASE HELP USE OR PIONT US IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS YOU AND ALL YOUR WORK :)JULIE FROM CANADA

  • from Wikipedia:

    "The soursop (Spanish guanábana, Portuguese graviola, Annona muricata; syn. A. sericea Dunal in Correia, M. P., (1984), A. macrocarpa Wercklé, A. bonplandiana H.B. & K., A. cearensis Barb.Rodr., A. coriacea, Guanabanus muricatus (L.) M.Gómez in Rain-tree)

    Health risks

    Research carried out in the Caribbean has suggested a connection between consumption of soursop and atypical forms of Parkinson's disease due to the very high concentration of annonacin."

  • Do you ship thees fruits overseas :D ?

  • great info, cheers.

  • dontpoisonme,

    I found it out already, the soursop is a localtree,

    but grows in the wild on Curacao, not Aruba,

    in Aruba it is a cultivated tree, will see if i can get

    a tree, and grow it. Fruits i have not seen in any supermarket in all the years I live here.

    Any further info is very welcome

  • Seen sold on Bury market ,Manchester.Two for one pound.Custard apple tastes nice.

  • If I see well the fruit looks like the local sorsaka

    I do not believe the locals know this, what a shame!

    Can you give me the name in writing?the latin one or the local one, so i can look it up? thanks

  • Hello atiesta

    the name is one of the anonaceaus species of trees. we call it guanabana. this information has been supressed for many years by the chemical drug companies who dont want you to know how good it is. It is the same family as the custard apple. write me if you want a DVD and charts on how to get well.

  • @atiester

    hi, that tree was proven here in Philippines..We have many of it in our backyard and me and mom used to eat a lot of it. so if it can poison us, we must be dead at this moment..

  • @atiester with all those stickers on it, yeah... I would call it a sore-kaka fruit

  • Wonderful information...is there a website

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