How Do You Use Graviola?
Graviola is a small evergreen tree that produces large, glossy leaves and heart-shaped, yellow-green fruit. It can be found growing in the wild in the tropics and the Amazon. While the native populations in those areas have been aware of graviola’s medicinal properties for centuries, western medicine is just beginning to research the healing powers of this plant. Read on to discover how graviola’s leaves, bark, seeds and fruit can be used to fight a number of ailments and disorders. Eat graviola fruit, if it is available. In the tropics, graviola’s fruit is sold in local markets (where it is also called guanĂ¡bana). The sour, delicious fruit is used to make drinks and frozen deserts or eaten raw. However, while tasty, graviola fruit and fruit juice are also eaten to combat intestinal parasites, bring down fevers, increase mother’s milk production and stop diarrhea. Make tea from graviola bark and leaves. This bitter tea is used to treat a wide range of ailments and disorders including i