‘Soursop could possibly selectively kill cancer cells’
date:Jul 22, 2022
The effects of diet on cancer remain largely understudied, but early research has shown that one fruit, purported to have medicinal qualities, might slow the spread of the disease. Other research suggests it may enhance the performance of traditional therapies, or selectively kill several types of cancer cells. Doctors, however, have advised against its use in cancer prevention due to a lack of research on humans.

Graviola or soursop comes from the trees of rainforests in Africa, South America
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