Graviola Mountain

 

The new rainforest discovery that wipes out deadly cancers in less than a year

For more than a decade, we’ve been telling you about the evils of Big Pharma. But even we were

shocked at the shameless greed behind the Graviola scandal, when a major drug company covered up

news of the miraculous cancer cure just because it couldn’t figure out a way to profit from the discovery.

If it weren’t for the fateful conversation between a secret insider and one brave woman, the world might

never have learned about this astounding breakthrough.

 

Enter Leslie Taylor—a modern jungle-trekking medicine woman who spends most of her days in the

company of Amazonian tribesman. She soaks up their generations-old wisdom so she can bring their

secrets home to all of us. For Taylor, talking to natives and exploring the heart of South America’s untouched

tropical forests is just another day on the job.

 

 

So it’s no surprise she was a key player in the Graviola exposé.

 

When a confidential source with access to Graviola’s secret studies buckled under the weight of his

conscience, he contacted Taylor with the truth about the tree’s healing properties. Digging deeper, she discovered

that there was a small body of published research out there that actually corroborated these

conclusions. So she put together a harvesting operation to collect Graviola’s potent leaves and stems,

manned by indigenous South American tribes and located deep within the heart of the Amazon.

 

The silver lining that became apparent by the end of this whole ordeal is that we were able to put you

in touch with a fantastic source of the miracle plant.

 

And since we first told the world about it in 2001, Graviola has been the subject of dozens of published

studies touting its unmatched power against a whole army of cancer cell lines: liver, lung, breast, skin, kidney,

prostate, colon…and that’s just to name a few.

 

But Taylor’s research has continued. And recently, she told me about another form of Graviola that’s

just been uncovered—one that’s taking the original’s tumor-fighting properties to a whole new level.

 

A new tropical tree introduces 26 additional cancer-fighting chemicals

 

Mountain Graviola is a new species of the genus Anonna, the active compounds of which are called

acetogenins —and Taylor discovered it herself during a visit to her South American harvesting site.

 

 Though strikingly similar in appearance to the original species of Graviola (also known as Annona muricata), she

noticed that natives never ate the fruit of this new tree—while the fruit, stems, and leaves of its close

relative were regularly consumed by local tribes for medicinal purposes.

 

After questioning them as to the reason, she was told that, unlike Graviola, the fruit from the Mountain Graviola tree (or Anonna montana)

was far too sour to be edible.

 

 

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But a closer look at the plant’s structure revealed that this substitution had been coming at a price.

Although the sweeter Graviola does in fact deliver potent curative properties, the less-palatable Mountain Graviola

has nearly 26 novel acetogenins that you won’t find in its relative—and even more of the acetogenin

annonacin, which has been the focus of most of the published studies on account of its demonstrated cancer-

fighting abilities and lack of toxicity.

 

Because of its relative lack of use in the Amazonian culture, Taylor and her team at Raintree Nutrition

are the only ones harvesting this uniquely extraordinary species of Graviola—and you won’t be able

to get it from any other distributors.

 

In fact, unlike

its counterpart Annona muricata, research on the

specific components of Mountain Graviola has only begun to pick up in the last few years.

Novel compounds target—and destroy—ovarian and liver cancer in laboratory tests

 

Among the first published pieces was a pair of studies conducted in 2001 and 2002, in which Japanese scientists

isolated novel acetogenins from Mountain Graviola to test their cytotoxicity against lung cancer cell lines

in-vitro. The chemotherapy drug Andriamycin was used as a control.

 

Results showed that several of these unique compounds (with a specific focus on the acetogenin

montanacin) demonstrated potency in tumor growth inhibition that was comparable to the powerful,

but very toxic, drug.1,2

 

Additional compelling evidence has detailed Mountain Graviola’s specific cytotoxicity against liver

and ovarian cancer, as demonstrated by the string of studies conducted by a research team from Kaohsiung

Medical University in Taiwan—two of the more recent of which were conducted in late 2004.

 

 The first tested a range of nine new acetogenins present in Mountain Graviola.

 

Findings demonstrated that the isolated compounds acted selectively against the

human ovarian cancer line 1A9 and liver cancer Hep G2 cells.3

 

In the second study, published one month later, two of these new acetogenins (montacin and cis-montacin)

were isolated and tested along with four already-known acetogenins. Results further confirmed that the new

compounds selectively inhibit the proliferation of human ovarian cancer cells.4

 

 

In another more recent study conducted by the same research team in 2005, two types of acetogenins

were isolated from Mountain Graviola and were again subjected to a cytotoxicity assay against eight

human cancer cell lines.

 

While select compounds demonstrated moderate cytotoxic activities against six

of these cancerous cell lines (including lung), all of the compounds once again showed significantly more

powerful activity when pitted against cell lines of ovarian cancer, and most especially liver cancer.5

 

New, super-strength combo wipes out deadly cancers in less than a year

 

While no clinical trials have been conducted for either Graviola or Mountain Graviola, I did have the

benefit of reading a whole host of testimonials forwarded to me by Taylor—many from customers who had been

using a new, super-strength proprietary blend of both forms of Graviola, which delivers a total of 108 documented

cancer-fighting acetogenins.

 

It’s called Graviola Max—and as was originally the case seven years ago,

Raintree is the first to bring it to consumers.

 

One woman, who was diagnosed with colon cancer for the second time in May of 2006, opted against

chemotherapy after her tumor was surgically removed

—choosing instead to begin a rigorous regimen of supplementation with both Graviola Max and N-Tense.

According to her husband, her report seven months later was extremely encouraging, with all indicators

pointing to what appears to be a full remission.

 

“I can truthfully say that had I not begun to use Graviola, I most likely would not be alive today,”

began the striking testimonial of another woman, who was diagnosed with esophageal cancer in January

2006.

 

At the time of her diagnosis, she had been

unable to consume anything but liquids.

She began supplementing with the product during

her chemotherapy and radiation visits—eight

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The U.S. National Cancer Institute has identified 3,000 plants that are active against cancer cells––70

percent of which are found in the Amazon rainforest.1

 

Until recently, only shaman, healers, and indigenous tribes held the key to unlocking their extraordinary

secrets.

 

Now, thanks to the unrelenting work of leading nutritional researchers, herbalists, and alternative doctors

like those in the HSI network, the healing secrets of these plants, such as Graviola, are being uncovered.

 

 

In addition to promoting Graviola, Raintree Nutrition has taken the lead in making several other

rainforest botanicals available to U.S. practitioners and consumers.

 

They’ve combined Graviola with seven of these to create a power-packed, immune boosting

formula called N-Tense.

 

Graviola makes up 50 percent of the N-Tense formula, which also consists

of smaller amounts of the rainforest botanicals described below.

 

 These extracts have been widely used by indigenous people in South America and other

tropical regions around the world to heal a wide range of ailments, including indigestion, inflammation,

liver and gallbladder disorders, hepatitis, malaria, infection, respiratory problems, and more.

 

 And over the last decade, many of them have become popular among alternative physicians.

 

But it’s their cytotoxic and immune-boosting potential, as shown in

studies, that makes these extracts invaluable in the fight against cancer.

 

 

Bitter melon (Momordica charantia).

 

Over the last decade, most of the research on bitter melon has focused on the vegetable’s anti-viral properties.

 

But bitter melon extracts are also being closely studied for their anticancerous properties.

Five of the plant’s phytochemicals have been well documented as having cytotoxic properties, meaning

they’ve been shown to both kill and inhibit the growth of cancer cells in vitro.

 

 One recent in vitro test conducted by researchers at Seoul National University

studied the cytotoxic effects of 100 plants on different cell lines in the body.

 

According to their results, the bitter melon extract showed the “strongest” ability

to kill and retard the proliferation of cancer cells.2

 

Espinheira Santa (Maytenus illicifolia).

 

Early scientific research in the 1970s showed that this tree’s leaves contain

a unique group of chemicals called maytansinoids that display powerful antitumorous properties.

 

 Although testing on cancer patients revealed some significant regressions

in ovarian carcinoma and some lymphomas, research was discontinued due to the toxicity reported at

high dosages.

 

 

3. Unlocking the healing bounty within the Amazon...

Because Graviola Max is so strong, Taylor doesn’t recommend that it be used as a preventive.

 

She also cautioned that reports of nausea have climbed 20 percent

with this product—a common side effect of the formula’s main cancer-fighting chemical, annonacin.

 

Admittedly, it’s a small price to pay for survival—but

based on this demand, Taylor has also developed a new

tincture called Stomach-Ez (made from the extracts of a

variety of South American tropical plants) to help eliminate

any queasiness or vomiting that might result from

your supplementation with GraviolaMax.

 

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Obligatory Legal Disclaimer:  This research information is provided for personal educational purposes only, and does not constitute a medical claim for any product of any nature whatsoever.  Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner for the diagnosis and treatment of any disease, ailment or medical condition. These Statements have not been approved by the FDA.


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