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  1. 25 sty 2024 · Possible side effects and risks. Graviola may cause nerve damage and movement problems, especially with long-term use. It may also cause serious neuropathy that leads to Parkinson-like...

  2. 10 lut 2022 · Soursop (Annona muricata Lin.) is a plant belonging to the Annonaceae family that has been widely used globally as a traditional medicine for many diseases. In this review, we discuss the traditional use, chemical content, and pharmacological activities of A.muricata.

  3. 15 lut 2018 · Graviola inhibits NF-κB mediated TNF-α and IL-1 expression to control inflammation. Graviola increases ROS generation by effecting the expression of catalase (CAT), SOD and heme-oxygenase (HO-1) expression. Graviola also kills the drug-resistant cells possible by modulating multidrug-resistant export proteins.

  4. 26 kwi 2024 · In addition to its anticancer properties, some people use soursop to treat infections, coughs, weight loss, herpes, inflammation of the nose and throat, and parasitic infections such as lice. Others may use Graviola tea or soursop fruit to induce vomiting or to increase relaxation.

  5. 30 lip 2018 · Natural agents including A. muricata can mechanistically modulate these effects by impacting molecular targets, some of which are common to pain medications such as NSAIDs, but with reduced side effects. The following examples from the literature are provided.

  6. 13 cze 2023 · Soursop is a fruit that’s popular for its delicious flavor and impressive health benefits. It’s also very nutrient-dense and provides a good amount of fiber and vitamin C for very few calories.

  7. 9 paź 2024 · Soursop, also known as Graviola or Brazilian paw paw, is a tropical fruit known for its immune-boosting and pain-relieving properties. It contains high levels of antioxidants. Additionally, soursop can soothe the stomach, improve respiratory conditions, kill parasites, and offer sedative qualities.