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"10000 times stronger killer of CANCER than Chemo".. do share it.. can
save many lives, fill up hopes and build confidence in the patients…
The Sour Sop or the fruit from the graviola tree is a miraculous
natural cancer cell killer 10,000 times stronger than Chemo.
Why are we not aware of this? Its because some big corporation want to
make back their money spent onyears of research by tryingto make a
synthetic version of it for sale.
So, since you know it now you can help a friend in need by letting him
know or just drink some sour sop juice yourself as prevention from
time to time. The taste is not bad after all. It's completely natural
and definitely has no side effects. If you havethe space, plant one in
your garden.
The other parts of the tree are also useful.
The next time you have a fruit juice, ask for a sour sop.
How many people died in vain while this billion-dollar drug maker
concealed the secret of themiraculous Graviola tree?
This tree is low and is called graviola ! in Brazi l, guanabana in
Spanish and has the uninspiring name "soursop" in English. The fruit
is very large and the subacid sweet white pulp is eaten out of hand
or, more commonly, used to make fruit drinks, sherbetsand such.
The principal interest in this plant is because of its strong
anti-cancer effects. Although it is effective for a number of medical
conditions, it is its anti tumor effect that is of most interest. This
plant is a proven cancer remedy for cancers of all types.
Besides being a cancer remedy, graviola is a broad spectrum
antimicrobial agent for both bacterial and fungal infections, is
effective against internal parasites and worms, lowers high blood
pressure and is usedfor depression, stress and nervous disorders.
If there ever was a single example that makes it dramatically clear
why theexistence of Health Sciences Institute is so vital to Americans
like you,it's the incredible story behind the Graviola tree..
The truth is stunningly simple: Deep within the Amazon Rainforest
grows a tree that could literally revolutionize what you, your doctor,
and the rest of the world thinks about cancer treatment and chances of
survival. The future has never looked more promising.
Research shows that with extracts from this miraculous tree it now may
be possible to:
* Attack cancer safely and effectively with an all-natural therapy
that does not cause extreme nausea, weight loss and hair loss
* Protect your immune system and avoid deadly infections
* Feel stronger and healthier throughout the course of the treatment
* Boost your energy and improve your outlook on life
The source of this information is just as stunning: It comes from one
of America 's largest drug manufacturers, th! e fruit of over 20
laboratory tests conducted since the 1970′s! What those tests revealed
was nothing short of mind numbing… Extracts from the tree were shown
to:
* Effectively target and killmalignant cells in 12 typesof cancer,
including colon, breast, prostate, lung and pancreatic cancer..
* The tree compounds proved to be up to 10,000 times stronger in
slowing the growth of cancer cells than Adriamycin, a commonly used
chemotherapeutic drug!
* What's more, unlike chemotherapy, the compound extracted from the
Graviola tree selectivelyhunts
down and kills only cancercells.. It does not harm healthy cells!
The amazing anti-cancer properties of the Graviola tree have been
extensivelyresearched–so why haven't you heard anything about it? If
Graviola extract is
One of America 's biggest billion-dollar drug makers began a search
for a cancer cure and their research centered on Graviola, a legendary
healing tree from the Amazon Rainforest.
Various parts of the Graviola tree–including thebark, leaves, roots,
fruit and fruit-seeds–have beenused for centuries by medicine men and
native Indi! ans in S outh Americato treat heart disease, asthma,
liver problems and arthritis. Going on very little documented
scientific evidence, the company poured money and resources into
testing the tree's anti-cancerous properties–and were shocked by the
results. Graviola proved itself to bea cancer-killing dynamo.
But that's where the Graviola story nearly ended.
The company had one huge problem with the Graviola tree–it's
completely natural, and so,under federal law, not patentable. There's
no wayto make serious profits from it.
It turns out the drug company invested nearly seven years trying to
synthesize two of the Graviola tree's most powerful anti-cancer
ingredients. If they could isolate and produce man-made clones of what
makes the Graviola so potent, they'd be able to patent it and make
their money back. Alas, they hit a brick wall. The original simply
could not be replicated. There was no way the company could protect
its profits :->
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5 Amazing Things You DidntKnow About Surah Fatiha
Surah Fatiha is called the 'The Opening', is the first Surah of the
Quran. Besides having the honor of starting the Quran, It also has
some very great benefits of reading it.
1) According to a Hadith by Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal, Prophet Muhammed
PBUH has been recorded as calling Surah Fatihah the greatest surah of
the Quran. Imagine that! This is Prophet Muhammed recommending it the
best from himself!
2) Surah Fatiha has been called one of the two light,by none oter than
Angel Jibrael. According to this, Surah fatiha is the most important
key to heaven!
3) Surah Fatiha alone has the distinction of being a Fard (necessary)
component of a namaz. Without it namaz is not complete. So let me
rephrase, out of the 114 surahs only surah fatiha gets recited in
every namaz.
4) It is known as one of the best Dua's taught to the Muslims by
Allah's ownself. During the recitation of this surah Allah himself
answers the reciter, which in itself is a great honor.
5) It has been quoted and known as being the cure to a scorpion bite!
So the next time you reciteSurah Fatiha, whether in prayers or while
reading Quran, remember these amazing facts and be happy and content
Quran. Besides having the honor of starting the Quran, It also has
some very great benefits of reading it.
1) According to a Hadith by Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal, Prophet Muhammed
PBUH has been recorded as calling Surah Fatihah the greatest surah of
the Quran. Imagine that! This is Prophet Muhammed recommending it the
best from himself!
2) Surah Fatiha has been called one of the two light,by none oter than
Angel Jibrael. According to this, Surah fatiha is the most important
key to heaven!
3) Surah Fatiha alone has the distinction of being a Fard (necessary)
component of a namaz. Without it namaz is not complete. So let me
rephrase, out of the 114 surahs only surah fatiha gets recited in
every namaz.
4) It is known as one of the best Dua's taught to the Muslims by
Allah's ownself. During the recitation of this surah Allah himself
answers the reciter, which in itself is a great honor.
5) It has been quoted and known as being the cure to a scorpion bite!
So the next time you reciteSurah Fatiha, whether in prayers or while
reading Quran, remember these amazing facts and be happy and content
Mullah Nasruddin
Once Nasruddin took his students tohis house and insisted they should
have lunch with him. Moment later, he called his wife and ordered her
to cook Palaw for the guests as soon as possible. His wife said, "You
order so simply as ifyou have rice and ghee in the house."
Nasruddinbecame very angry and said: "Can't you at least bring empty
plates? His wife accepted and a few minutes later brought the plates
to Nasruddin. He took the empty platesand placed them in front of the
guests. "Friends!" he said, "If I had bought rice and ghee, I would
have brought you an oilyPalaw in these plates."
Nasruddin was looking at the image of the moon in a well. He thought
it was a recompense to take out the moon from the well. Therefore, he
threw a rope inside the well and swung it a few times. Incidentally,
the tip of the rope got caught to a big stone. Hetried to take the
rope out. Hence he pulled it with a lot of force. The rope tore off
and he fell on his back to the ground. When he looked at the sky, he
saw the moon and said, "Doesn't matter. My efforts were not wasted.
Though I faced a lot of difficulties, I finally succeeded to rescue
the moon."
Once Nasruddin went to a hair dresser to get his head shaved.
Incidentally, the barber was inexperienced. The moment he cut a part
of his scalp, he would put apiece of cotton on the wound. Finally
Nasruddin became angryand told the barber, "Youplanted cotton on half
of my head. I would like to grow flax in the remaimng half."
Once Nasruddin went to a garden and climbed on apricot tree. The
gardener observed this and asked him, "Why didyou climb someone else's
tree?" Nasruddin answered, "Don't you know I am nightingale and for
nightingales climbing a tree is not a sin." The gardener laughed and
said, "Please sing so I listen and enjoy." Nasruddin started to sing
in his horse voice. The gardener asked him whether nightingale sang so
badly. Nasruddinreplied, "A nightingale which eats raw apricot will
not sing better than this.
have lunch with him. Moment later, he called his wife and ordered her
to cook Palaw for the guests as soon as possible. His wife said, "You
order so simply as ifyou have rice and ghee in the house."
Nasruddinbecame very angry and said: "Can't you at least bring empty
plates? His wife accepted and a few minutes later brought the plates
to Nasruddin. He took the empty platesand placed them in front of the
guests. "Friends!" he said, "If I had bought rice and ghee, I would
have brought you an oilyPalaw in these plates."
Nasruddin was looking at the image of the moon in a well. He thought
it was a recompense to take out the moon from the well. Therefore, he
threw a rope inside the well and swung it a few times. Incidentally,
the tip of the rope got caught to a big stone. Hetried to take the
rope out. Hence he pulled it with a lot of force. The rope tore off
and he fell on his back to the ground. When he looked at the sky, he
saw the moon and said, "Doesn't matter. My efforts were not wasted.
Though I faced a lot of difficulties, I finally succeeded to rescue
the moon."
Once Nasruddin went to a hair dresser to get his head shaved.
Incidentally, the barber was inexperienced. The moment he cut a part
of his scalp, he would put apiece of cotton on the wound. Finally
Nasruddin became angryand told the barber, "Youplanted cotton on half
of my head. I would like to grow flax in the remaimng half."
Once Nasruddin went to a garden and climbed on apricot tree. The
gardener observed this and asked him, "Why didyou climb someone else's
tree?" Nasruddin answered, "Don't you know I am nightingale and for
nightingales climbing a tree is not a sin." The gardener laughed and
said, "Please sing so I listen and enjoy." Nasruddin started to sing
in his horse voice. The gardener asked him whether nightingale sang so
badly. Nasruddinreplied, "A nightingale which eats raw apricot will
not sing better than this.
Beauty of Your Intentions – In Light Of Hadith
It is narrated on the authority of Umar ibn al-Khattab who said: I
heard the Messenger of God say:
"All actions are judged by motives, and each person will be rewarded
according to their intention. Thus, he whose migration was to God and
His Messenger, his migration is to God and His Messenger; but he whose
migration was for some worldly thing he might gain, or for a wife he
might marry, his migration is to that for which he migrated." (Saheeh
Al-Bukhari, Saheeh Muslim)
In Islam, there are two realms to a person's life, the religious and
the mundane. Although there is a clear separation between the two in
regards to religious jurisprudence, they are in fact inseparable, as
Islam is a religion which legislates in matter family,society and
politics as wellas the belief and worship of God. Thus, although
thissaying of the Prophet appears to apply to the religious aspect of
a persons' life, it actually applies to both.
Purity of Intention in the Religious Realm
As mentioned earlier, this hadeeth sets the first principle for one's
deeds tobe accepted by God, whichis that they should be done purely
for God. In regards to those deeds which have been commanded as a form
of religious devotion, known as worship, one must do them for God
Alone, for it is God who commanded the service or deed to be done and
loves it. These deeds include the likes of prayer, (Salah), Fasting,
theoffering of the CompulsoryCharity (Zakah), the performance of the
Lesser or Grater Pilgrimage to Mecca (Umrah and Hajj), and all other
service whichhave been ordained in the religion. Even though the deeds
may appear outwardly, as in this hadeeth, to be one accepted, of
pivotal importance is the intention which the person has when
performing them.
A person who directs any of these or other religious service to other
deities other than or alongside God will never be accepted, and one
who commits this heresy is deemed as committing thegreatest sin
against God, polytheism: to associate others with God in those things
which are specific to Him. Islam is a religion which believes and
practices true and strict monotheism. This monotheism not only entails
that that there is only One Sole God and Creator, but also that this
God has the right that all worship and acts of deed be done solely for
His sakeand none else. This concept is once which God ordered all His
Prophets topreach, as He says in the Quran:
"And they were not commanded except that they should worship God,
keeping the religion pure for Him, and worship nonebut Him Alone, and
establish the Prayer and offer the Compulsory Charity, and that is the
upright religion." (Quran 98:5)
Here we see that even though a person may seem to be performing acts
of devotion and worship to God outwardly,if they associate any other
being in this worship, whether they be angels, prophets, or righteous
people, then this deed is not accepted by God. Moreover, they fall in
to the great sin of polytheism.
Another aspect of this purity of intention is that aperson should
never seek any worldly gains throughreligious service and acts of
worship, even if that worldly gain be somethingpermissible. In the
hadeeth mentioned above,the second person did not perform this
religious obligation of migration forother deities besides or
alongside God, nor did he intend something intrinsically evil. Rather
hisintention was something deemed permissible in thereligion. Still,
however, theact was not accepted by God, and the person may or may not
have received what he intended from this worldly life. Thus, if a
person seeks any permissible worldly gain though an action, the reward
of the deed diminishes.
If a person desires something deemed as impermissible by Islam from
religious service and worship, this is considered as a sin. Islam is a
religion which encourages humbleness and selflessness, reprimanding
those who seek praise of others and status in this worldly life. Thus,
if one seeks the praise of others through religious service and
worship, not only is it not accepted by God, but the person is deemed
liable for punishment in the afterlife. The Prophet mentioned the
first peopleto be sentenced to the Hellfire in the afterlife, andfrom
them is the following:
"A person learned [religious] knowledge and taught it [to others], as
well as reciting the Quran. He will be brought [to the presence of
God], and God will mention to him all thefavors he granted him, andhe
recognized them. God will ask him, 'What did you do with them?'
He will answer, 'I learned [religious] knowledge and taught it [to
others], and I recited the Quran purely for Your sake.' :->
heard the Messenger of God say:
"All actions are judged by motives, and each person will be rewarded
according to their intention. Thus, he whose migration was to God and
His Messenger, his migration is to God and His Messenger; but he whose
migration was for some worldly thing he might gain, or for a wife he
might marry, his migration is to that for which he migrated." (Saheeh
Al-Bukhari, Saheeh Muslim)
In Islam, there are two realms to a person's life, the religious and
the mundane. Although there is a clear separation between the two in
regards to religious jurisprudence, they are in fact inseparable, as
Islam is a religion which legislates in matter family,society and
politics as wellas the belief and worship of God. Thus, although
thissaying of the Prophet appears to apply to the religious aspect of
a persons' life, it actually applies to both.
Purity of Intention in the Religious Realm
As mentioned earlier, this hadeeth sets the first principle for one's
deeds tobe accepted by God, whichis that they should be done purely
for God. In regards to those deeds which have been commanded as a form
of religious devotion, known as worship, one must do them for God
Alone, for it is God who commanded the service or deed to be done and
loves it. These deeds include the likes of prayer, (Salah), Fasting,
theoffering of the CompulsoryCharity (Zakah), the performance of the
Lesser or Grater Pilgrimage to Mecca (Umrah and Hajj), and all other
service whichhave been ordained in the religion. Even though the deeds
may appear outwardly, as in this hadeeth, to be one accepted, of
pivotal importance is the intention which the person has when
performing them.
A person who directs any of these or other religious service to other
deities other than or alongside God will never be accepted, and one
who commits this heresy is deemed as committing thegreatest sin
against God, polytheism: to associate others with God in those things
which are specific to Him. Islam is a religion which believes and
practices true and strict monotheism. This monotheism not only entails
that that there is only One Sole God and Creator, but also that this
God has the right that all worship and acts of deed be done solely for
His sakeand none else. This concept is once which God ordered all His
Prophets topreach, as He says in the Quran:
"And they were not commanded except that they should worship God,
keeping the religion pure for Him, and worship nonebut Him Alone, and
establish the Prayer and offer the Compulsory Charity, and that is the
upright religion." (Quran 98:5)
Here we see that even though a person may seem to be performing acts
of devotion and worship to God outwardly,if they associate any other
being in this worship, whether they be angels, prophets, or righteous
people, then this deed is not accepted by God. Moreover, they fall in
to the great sin of polytheism.
Another aspect of this purity of intention is that aperson should
never seek any worldly gains throughreligious service and acts of
worship, even if that worldly gain be somethingpermissible. In the
hadeeth mentioned above,the second person did not perform this
religious obligation of migration forother deities besides or
alongside God, nor did he intend something intrinsically evil. Rather
hisintention was something deemed permissible in thereligion. Still,
however, theact was not accepted by God, and the person may or may not
have received what he intended from this worldly life. Thus, if a
person seeks any permissible worldly gain though an action, the reward
of the deed diminishes.
If a person desires something deemed as impermissible by Islam from
religious service and worship, this is considered as a sin. Islam is a
religion which encourages humbleness and selflessness, reprimanding
those who seek praise of others and status in this worldly life. Thus,
if one seeks the praise of others through religious service and
worship, not only is it not accepted by God, but the person is deemed
liable for punishment in the afterlife. The Prophet mentioned the
first peopleto be sentenced to the Hellfire in the afterlife, andfrom
them is the following:
"A person learned [religious] knowledge and taught it [to others], as
well as reciting the Quran. He will be brought [to the presence of
God], and God will mention to him all thefavors he granted him, andhe
recognized them. God will ask him, 'What did you do with them?'
He will answer, 'I learned [religious] knowledge and taught it [to
others], and I recited the Quran purely for Your sake.' :->
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