On 8/22/2008
jcr65566 wrote:
On 8/22/2008
570sheila wrote:
Hello...what is a pawpaw? My husband sure could use the extra help.
God Bless and Thank You.
An other cancer patent put me on to this she said one side effect of it is it put on weight when others tried it they said it had the same effect In the US you probably know them as the PAW PAW, Carica papaya Pawpaw’s they are very nutritious fruits. They are high in vitamin C, magnesium, iron, copper, and manganese. They are a good source of potassium and several essential amino acids, and they also contain significant amounts of riboflavin, niacin, calcium, phosphorus, and zinc. And (among the other active ingredients) acetogenins witch kills cancer cells by the modulate production of ATP. Research has shown that Pawpaw trees produce the natural compounds in leaf, bark, and twig tissue that possess anti-cancer properties, the main one is Acetogenins. With the Storing and Use of Pawpaw’s. just keep them in the fridge the Acetogenins is in the skin of the pawpaw to find out more you can go to http://alternativecancer.us/pawpaw.htm
paw paw and papaya different plant
two names for one plant or one plant with 2 names. If two totally different plants have the same names and both plants are used for eating purposes, then reports of healing success and negative effects may be easily confused. The papaya with the Latin name carica papaya is called paw paw in Australia and new Zealand. The paw paw in north America with the Latin name asimina tribola is in no way related to the papaya. The only thing both plants have in common is the common name and both are used as a medical plant
source: Papaya the Medicine Tree
By Harald W. Tietze
http://books.google.com/books?id=uCPGj8sdS_8C&dq=Papaya+-+The+Medicine+Tree&printsec=frontcover&source=bn&hl=en&ei=aq72SZHvPNjOjAebmfW3DA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4#PPA16,M1
the active ingredients- acetogenins witch kills cancer cells by the modulate production of ATP information is related to “asimina tribola paw paw plant” NOT “carica papaya plant”. See http://www.pawpawresearch.com/ where research done by Dr. Jerry McLaughlin is mentioned relating to “asimina tribola paw paw plant”
IF I AM WRONG PLEASE CORRECT ME..