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What is Graviola?

Graviola is a small evergreen tree which grows in the Amazon Rainforest.

Rainforest natives have a rich history of using this herb for its profound healing properties – among them, immune, circulatory and lymphatic support*.



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Its valuable properties could literally change how you, your doctor, and possibly the rest of the world think about treating cancer.

With extracts from this powerful tree it may now be possible to safely and effectively conquer cancer with an all-natural therapy that doesn't cause extreme nausea, weight loss, and hair loss, that protects your immune system so that you can evade deadly infections, that lets you feel strong and healthy throughout the course of treatment, that boosts your energy, and that improves your outlook on life.

Through a series of confidential communications involving a researcher from one of America's largest pharmaceutical companies, this ancient tree's anti-cancerous properties have recently come to light.

Although not yet tested in human trials this tree has, since 1970, been studied in more than 20 laboratory tests, where it's been shown to effectively target and kill malignant cells in 12 different types of cancer, including colon, breast, prostate, lung, and pancreatic cancer, and where it selectively hunts down and kills cancer cells without harming healthy cells, unlike chemotherapy.

Contact Us for the full Health Sciences Institute report on this amazing herb. There is no cost for this request. Thank you.


Reprinted in part from: Health Sciences Institute Members Alert for January 2001 Vol. 5, No 7.

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