Wild Guyabano Soursop Tea

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Herbal Tea
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Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
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Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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  • “Sipdown, 195. Now I can add those other teas and only be at 200 lol. Thanks to yssah for a sample of this tea. I guess this was another tea that I didn’t really look at the description of before I...” Read full tasting note
  • “The first time I had it, I might not have followed the directions because I didn’t care for it so much. But my mom kept on asking me to prepare some, saying that it tasted good and so I made an...” Read full tasting note

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10,000x stronger than chemotherapy

Extract from the tree are shown to effectively kill malignant cells in 12 types of cancer, including colon, breast, prostate, lung, and pancreatic cancer. The tree compounds proved to be up to 10,000x stronger in slowing the growth of cancer than Adriamycin, a commonly used chemotherapy drug. It also protects your immune system, helps avoid deadly infections and boosts energy. It also helps recovery from heart disease, asthma, liver problems, and arthritis. It prevents and relieves spasms and hypertension. A cardio tonic. With antibacterial properties that destroy fungi/parasitic spores, it is effective against malaria. The juice of the fruit can be taken orally as a remedy for urethritis, haematuria, and liver ailments. The leaf is regarded as a remedy for gall bladder trouble, as well as cough, catarrh, diarrhea, dysentery fever, and indigestion.

Components:
bark, twigs, and leaves of guyabano (semi-powder)

Preparation:
Boil 4 glasses water per tablespoon of guyabano tea. Simmer for 5-10 minutes. Serve hot or cold.

No approved therapeutic claims
Warning: Pregnant or nursing women, individual taking medication(s), or persons who have a health condition should consult their physician before using this product.

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Sipdown, 195. Now I can add those other teas and only be at 200 lol. Thanks to yssah for a sample of this tea.

I guess this was another tea that I didn’t really look at the description of before I asked for a sample of it. I didn’t realize it was an herbal, and a medicinal one at that. I love guanabana fruit but this is the bark, twigs and leaves apparently. Annnd that’s what it smells like. Musty, kind of like old hay. And the flavor is odd because it tastes intensely dusty, but then underneath that it is sweet and kind of fruity like a soursop. But man, that dusty taste! It’s almost enough to make me sneeze.

I won’t rate this one because it is really outside of my usual, but it was interesting to try!

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec
Sil

hey! cheater!

Dinosara

:P says the girl who just admitted not adding her bagged teas to her cupboard :D

Sil

i don’t know WHAT you’re talking about…la la la can’t hear you

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The first time I had it, I might not have followed the directions because I didn’t care for it so much. But my mom kept on asking me to prepare some, saying that it tasted good and so I made an effort to follow the directions this time.

The liquor is dark like a black tea’s.
The flavor is pleasant enough that my dad did not object to it. He is very particular to flavors.

The extra motivation for wanting this prepared: my mom’s friend has a friend who has cancer and I gave her a 2oz pouch of this. Later on we heard that her friend was wanting to get some more of it because it helped her to feel stronger. True story :)

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