Check out this wonderful mixture: Natural remedy for cleansing the womb, ovarian cyst, fallopian tubes and low sperm count

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Soursop is a fruit known by a few names – custard apple, guanabana and Brazilian paw paw. It is a green, prickly fruit with a white flesh that forms on the graviola tree. It can be used to make a juice, ice-cream, sorbet, syrups and sweets.

It contains vitamin C, dietary fibre, iron, vitamin B, B2, magnesium and potassium.

Soursop has received a lot of attention over the past few years due to its anti-cancer properties in laboratory settings. Studies have shown that either soursop extract or pulp can inhibit the growth or cause the death of some cancer cell lines. 

Whilst this is promising a lot more work is needed to determine if the extract can be used as a cancer treatment. Studies haven’t been conducted in humans and a recent review explained that “further studies are required to verify the exact properties and mechanisms of action” (i.e. we need to completely understand how the extract affects cancer cells). Therefore, patients should not use soursop capsules, at this time, as a treatment for cancer, as these have not been validated through research.

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In addition, studies have found that soursop has a number of health benefits: anti-convulsant, anti-parasitic, anti-arthritic, anti-malarial, anti-diabetic and hepatoprotective (protects the liver). Historically the leaves, pulp and juice have been used in the Caribbean, South America and Africa  for a number of ailments.

Guava is a lovely, fragrant fruit that is found in the tropical regions of the Americas and in the Caribbean. There are many variations including the Redland, Supreme and Red Indian. We haven’t yet been able to identify what variation our guava tree is, but ours has a strong sweet fragrance, white flesh and many small seeds.



Guavas can be eaten in a variety of ways. It can be eaten as is (skin and all), cooked to form stewed guavas and it can be used to make jam, pies, cakes, ice-cream and more.

Guava is high in vitamin C and contains potassium, vitamin B-6, vitamin A and dietary fibre, making it a healthy, tasty addition to our diet

Guava and Soursop leaves are good for cleansing the womb, ovarian cyst, or pcos, fallopian tubes and fibriod, cancer, low sperm count etc. 


Things needed
Guava Leaves
Soursop Leaves

Procedures
Step 1: Wash moderate of guava leaves and soursop leaves.

Step 2: Boil it together and sieve.

Step 3: Drink it warm...Morning and Evening, half a cup...

Side Effect: It lowers blood pressure, so it is also good for people who have higher blood pressure.

Note: if you have low blood pressure already, then you can do this treatment by drinking it for two weeks and give a break for one week or two weeks before you continue. Just give one to two weeks break in the treatment for people who have low blood pressure.
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