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Thursday, September 18, 2014

PawPaws: Nature's Cancer Cure

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Pawpaws(asimina triloba) are a tropical-like fruit native to the eastern United States. While its flavor is often described as a cross between a mango and a banana, few people have had the luxury of indulging in this tasty fruit which comes with an abundance of hidden health benefits. Asimina triloba can be found flourishing in wooded areas and bears fruit which ripens to maturity near the start of Autumn. What makes pawpaws, as well as their distant cousin graviola, so amazing is their abundance of the chemical acetogenin, which has been shown in multiple studies to have strong anti-cancer properties. Some sources claim that this chemical can be up to 20000 times more effective at treating cancer than traditional chemotherapy. Though graviola has been widely promoted for its anti-cancer properties, recent studies conducted under the direction of Dr. Jerry McLaughlin concluded that pawpaws are 24-50 times more effective at treating cancer than its tropical cousin. To learn more about this study, feel free to visit and read the article at http://www.pawpawresearch.com/graviola-inferior.html.

Aside from having powerful anti-cancer properties, pawpaws are also a rich source of Vitamin C, which is essential to maintaining a healthy immune system. Don't pass up this once a year opportunity to visit the forest and pick pawpaws today.

To learn more about pawpaws and other natural cancer therapies and cures, read a copy our ebook Cancer: Natural Therapies and Cures today.

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References:
http://www.pawpawresearch.com
http://www.pawpaw.kysu.edu/Pawpaw%20Acetogenins.htm