Cytotoxic Products are Poison to Cancer cells

Amazon Vitality (traditional use - Cell Level Protection)
A Combination of 8 powerful herbs that help to keep your cells young, healthy and vital with this dynamic formula of rainforest plants, that have been documented with cellular protective actions for the skin, brain, liver, kidneys, gastric tract, heart, and immune system. Not to be taken during pregnancy or while breast feeding
Anamu Capsules (traditional use - Cancer & leukemia)
Anamu is traditionally used against cancer and leukemia and to stimulate immune functions. Other uses :- for colds, flu and viruses. For candidiasis and other yeast infections. In addition it is also reputed to be helpful for urinary tract infections.
Bellaco-Caspi Capsules
The bark and the latex of bellaco-caspi tree has a long history of use among the Indians in the Amazon for use against ovarian, cervical and uterine disorders.
Cat's Claw Capsules  Uncaria tomentosa
Is traditionally used as a bowel cleanser and anti-inflammatory for Crohn’s, colitis, diverticulitis, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and other bowel problems. It has also been found to be very effective as an immune stimulant and an adjunctive therapy for cancer (to reduce side effects of chemotherapy and protect cells) It is also an anti carcinogenic in it's own right.
Graviola Capsules   (traditional use - All Types of Cancer)
A powerful herb described in the HSI as being 10,000 times stronger that some chemo drugs. Traditionally used for cancer -All types
Graviola Max   (traditional use - Cancer - All Types)
A combination of two powerful graviola herbs described in the HSI as being 10,000 times stronger that some chemo drugs. Traditionally used for cancer - All types.
Guacatonga   (traditional use - Skin Disease & Anti Ulcer Anti-Septic & Sarcoma)
Guacatonga has a long history of use in Brazilian herbal medicine, documented in early folk medicine books as an antiseptic and wound healer for skin diseases (in 1939), as a topical pain-reliever (in 1941), and as an anti-ulcer drug. It is also used for Sarcoma.
N-Tense  (traditional use - May Help Against Cancer)  Now Available
This proprietary and unique formula contains 50% graviola combined with 7 other plants that have similar properties and actions as graviola. Most find this unique blend of rainforest plants to have synergistic actions and provide better results than graviola alone.
N-Tense-2  (traditional use - Treatment of Leukemia)
Traditionally used in the treatment of leukemia / leukaemia and is best used in combination with the Amazon Lymph Support
Pau d'arco  (traditional use - Has Multiple Uses)
It is used in Brazilian herbal medicine for many conditions including cancer, leukemia, ulcers, diabetes, candida, rheumatism, arthritis, prostatitis, dysentery, stomatitis, and boils. In North American herbal medicine, pau d'arco is considered to be analgesic, antioxidant, antiparasitic, antimicrobial, antifungal, antiviral, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and laxative, as well as to have anticancerous properties. It is used for fevers, infections, colds, flu, syphilis, urinary tract infections, cancer, respiratory problems, skin ulcerations, boils, dysentery, gastrointestinal problems of all kinds, arthritis, prostatitis, and circulation disturbances
Sangre de Grado Resin   (traditional use - Powerful Anti-Viral)
Dragon's Blood! Nature's Powerful Anti-Viral A pure natural resin extracted from the sangre de grado tree (Croton lechleri) which is also called "dragon's blood." Sangre de grado resin is a storehouse of plant chemicals including proanthocyanidins (antioxidants), simple phenols, diterpenes, phytosterols, and biologically active alkaloids and lignans.
Simarouba Extract  (traditional use - Antimalarial & Antiprotozal)
Several of the quassinoids found in simarouba, such as ailanthinone, glaucarubinone, and holacanthone, are considered the plant's main therapeutic constituents and are the ones documented to be antiprotozal, anti-amebic, antimalarial, and even toxic to cancer and leukemia cells.

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