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Hallo an alle.

Ich kenne die Frucht als Soursop. In gut sortierten Asia Shops gibt es diese Frucht als Saft im Tetra Pak und in Getränkedosen. Teilweise gekühlt. Der Saft ist etwas sämig und geschmacklich so ähnlich wie die Birne. Hatte ich mal probiert, ist aber nicht so meins. Aber gemischt mit anderen Sachen wie in diesem Smoothie, kann ich mir das ganz gut vorstellen.

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Gut ^^

Du sollst auch nicht einen kaufen einfach das nehmen was übrig ist.
Dann reicht es für zwei Tage. :simonhahaa:

Ja.

Nutrients and phytochemicals

The fruit contains significant amounts of vitamin C, vitamin B1 and vitamin B2.[5] The compound annonacin, which is contained in the seeds of soursop, is a neurotoxin identified in preliminary research.[17][18]

The leaves of Annona muricata contain annonamine, which is an aporphine-class alkaloid featuring a quaternary ammonium group.[19]

Potential neurotoxicity[edit]

The Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center cautions, “alkaloids extracted from graviola may cause neuronal dysfunction”.[18] The compound annonacin, which is contained in the fruit and seeds of soursop, is neurotoxic in laboratory research.[20] In 2010, the French food safety agency, Agence française de sécurité sanitaire des produits de santé, concluded that "it is not possible to confirm that the observed cases of atypical Parkinson syndrome … are linked to the consumption of Annona muricata ".[21]

Alternative cancer treatment[edit]

The Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center lists cancer treatment as one of the “purported uses” of soursop.[18] According to Cancer Research UK, “Many sites on the internet advertise and promote graviola capsules as a cancer cure, but none of them are supported by any reputable scientific cancer organisations” and “there is no evidence to show that graviola works as a cure for cancer” and consequently they do not support its use as a treatment for cancer.[7]

The Federal Trade Commission in the United States determined that there was “no credible scientific evidence” that the extract of soursop sold by Bioque Technologies “can prevent, cure, or treat cancer of any kind.”[22]

Cancer Research UK[23] also released a statement about the alleged cancer “cure” that included these sentences: “Overall, there is no evidence to show that graviola works as a cure for cancer. In laboratory studies, graviola extracts can kill some types of liver and breast cancer cells that are resistant to particular chemotherapy drugs. But there haven’t been any large scale studies in humans. So we don’t know yet whether it can work as a cancer treatment or not. Many sites on the internet advertise and promote graviola capsules as a cancer cure, but none of them are supported by any reputable scientific cancer organisations. We do not support the use of graviola to treat cancer.”

In 2008, a court case relating to the sale in the UK of Triamazon, a soursop product, resulted in the criminal conviction of a man under the terms of the UK Cancer Act for offering to treat people for cancer. A spokesman for the council that instigated the action stated, “it is as important now as it ever was that people are protected from those peddling unproven products with spurious claims as to their effects.”[24]

Danke Wikipedia :kappa:

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Warum?

Und heute so, @Schlotti?

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Weil ich das interessant fand.

Ich nehme Antwort C: Kaffee :yum:

Verlinken geht auch.

Wer klickt da schon drauf so wird es eher gelesen.

Weil es für den Lesefluss schöner ist, als ein Reinkopierter Artikel.

Heute was geplant bei dem schönen Wetter? ^^

Rasenmähen ist erledigt, also eher nein.
Und hier ist es ganz schön windig.

Hatte Schatzi heute keine Zeit?

Der ist gar nicht da ^^

Leicht windig ists hier auch, aber die Sonne scheint.
so langsam zieht es sich aber immer mehr zu, wird wohl noch regnen…

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Ja, hier auch.

hier fängt es an zu schiffen, und ich bin mit dem Rad :sadsimon: