Soursop
Soursop leaves (from the Annona muricata tree, also known as graviola, guanabana, or Brazilian pawpaw) have been used in traditional medicine across Africa, the Caribbean, and South America for centuries.
They’re best known for their potential antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer properties,
🌿 Key Benefits of Soursop Leaves
1. Anti-Cancer Potential (Still Under Study)
Soursop leaves contain acetogenins, which have shown cytotoxic effects in lab studies — meaning they may help kill cancer cells.
Lab and animal studies suggest effects on breast, prostate, pancreatic, colon, and lung cancer cells.
2. Anti-Inflammatory Effects
The leaves have compounds like quercetin and kaempferol which reduce inflammation.
May help with:
Arthritis pain Muscle or joint soreness Chronic inflammatory conditions


