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jamesrayenz

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What is Graviola?
« on: February 12, 2011, 04:19:00 AM »
Graviola, also known as Brazilian papaya, soursop, and gloves, plus numerous other names, refers to a particular tree or its fruit. The fruit is green and shaped like a heart, and six to eight inches (15.24 to 20.32 cm) in diameter. The tree is found in South America and many tropical islands and is best developed in the pulp of the fruit climates.The rainforest is very popular in juices, sorbets, smoothies and the euro banknotes and coins of spicy and sweet. You can also peel and eat, although some find the taste too acid alone. As a result, graviola may not be exceptional, but certainly has a long history of use in ancient and modern herbs remedies.In now the first time, the leaves of graviola have been used for tea to reduce inflammation of mucous membranes ( cold) or to treat liver disease. The black seeds have often been crushed and used as an anthelmintic. All parts of the tree can be crushed and used as a sedative or an anti-convulsant.

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