Soursop Graviola Gummies In Kenya

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Soursop also known as Graviola is a Fruit known for its traditional medicinal uses Can use both the leaves and the fruits for medicinal benefits *anti unhealthy cells properties attributed to its bioactive compounds like acerogenins ◆Strong antioxidant and cytotoxic compounds help to eliminate free radicals from the body Boosts Immunity- soursop tea naturally contains orderlies that promote leukocyte production. These are red cells that part of our Immunity boosters Soursop leaves contain Vitamin C which help boost Immunity and also act as an antioxidant Anti- Inflammatory properties. Soursop contains compounds annonaceous that helps reduce Inflammation in the body ◆Blood Sugar Pegulator Liver Function Optimizer Regulate Blood Sugar Antioxidant Powerhouse- Rich in Vitamin C, E & Beta Carotene, helps fight against free radicals.

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