Soursop fruit inhibits the human breast cancer


The Sour Sop or the fruit from the graviola tree is a miraculous natural cancer cell killer 10,000 times stronger than Chemo.

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 have the 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.

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, sherbets and 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 used for depression, stress and nervous disorders.

If there ever was a single example that makes it dramatically clear why the existence 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 kill malignant cells in 12 types of 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 cancer cells.. It does not harm healthy cells!

The amazing anti-cancer properties of the Graviola tree have been extensively researched–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 the bark, leaves, roots, fruit and fruit-seeds–have been used for centuries by medicine men and native Indians in South America to 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 be a cancer-killing dynamo..

Miracle unleashed
When researchers at the Health Sciences Institute were alerted to the news of Graviola,! they be gan tracking the research done on the cancer-killing tree. Evidence of the astounding effectiveness of Graviola–and its shocking cover-up–came in fast and furious….

….The National Cancer Institute performed the first scientific research in 1976. The results showed that Graviola’s “leaves and stems were found effective in attacking and destroying malignant cells.” Inexplicably, the results were published in an internal report and never released to the public…

….Since 1976, Graviola has proven to be an immensely potent cancer killer in 20 independent laboratory tests, yet no double-blind clinical trials–the typical benchmark mainstream doctors and journals use to judge a treatment’s value–were ever initiated….

….A study published in the Journal of Natural Products, following a recent study conducted at Catholic University of South Korea stated that one chemical in Graviola was found to selectively kill colon cancer cells at “10,000 times the potency of (the commonly used chemotherapy drug) Adriamycin…”

….The most significant part of the Catholic University of South Korea report is that Graviola was shown to selectively target the cancer cells, leaving healthy cells untouched. Unlike chemotherapy, which indiscriminately targets all actively reproducing cells (such as stomach and hair cells), causing the often devastating side effects of nausea and hair loss in cancer patients.

…A study at Purdue University recently found that leaves from the Graviola tree killed cancer cells among six human cell lines and were especially effective against prostate, pancreatic and lung cancers Seven years of silence broken–it’s finally here!"

Wikipedia Link: Soursop

Top 20 Ranked Universities in the World - 2012/13 survey


The 2012/13 QS World University Rankings is led by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, followed by University of Cambridge and Harvard University.


The rankings are based on data covering for areas—research, employability, teaching and internationalization. It also currently considers over 2,000 universities, and ranks over 700. The rankings are compiled using the following six indicators: Academic reputation, Employer reputation, Faculty/student ratio, Citations per faculty, International faculty ratio and international student ratio.



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Neurotransmitters


Serotonin

  • The neurotransmitter serotonin performs a variety of functions in the brain. High levels of serotonin increase tolerance to pain, decrease cravings for food, improve mood and enhance sleep. Low levels of the neurotransmitter result in increased sensitivity to pain, food cravings, depression, insomnia, aggressive behavior and poor body temperature regulation. Serotonin is manufactured in the brain from the amino acid tryptophan, along with folic acid and vitamins B6 and B12.

Dopamine and Norepinephrine

  • Dopamine and norepinephrine (sometimes called noradrenaline) are neurotransmitters that are manufactures from tyrosine, an amino acid, as well as folic acid, magnesium and vitamin B12. A drop in the levels of these neurotransmitters produces feelings of depression and irritability. Consuming more tyrosine raises levels of these neurotransmitters and improves mood, increases alertness, alleviates stress and boosts mental functioning.

Acetylcholine

  • Choline, a fat-like substance, is unlike amino acids in that it has no competition for entry into the brain. The more choline is consumed, the more of it enters the brain and is used to produce the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which is important in memory and general mental functioning. A decrease in acetylcholine levels is common with aging and may result in memory loss and reduced cognitive ability.

Effect of Drugs on Neurotransmitters


Neurotransmitters & Drug Chart

Drug class:Specific drugs:Mechanism:Major effects:Side effects:Any medical use:
Subgroup:Examples:
SedativesBenzodiazepinesDiazepam (Valium), clonazepam (Klonopin), lorazepam (Ativan), temazepam (Restoril), flunitrazepam (Rohypnol), triazolam (Halcion), alprazolam (Xanax)Agonist at benzodiazepine site on the GABA-A receptorCalm, relaxed muscles, sleepyDrowsiness, falls, impaired coordination, impaired memory, dizzinessAnxiety, insomnia, epilepsy, many other diseases
Benzodiazepine agonistsZolpidem (Ambien), eszopiclone (Lunesta), zopiclone, zaleplon (Sonata)Same as aboveMainly just sleepy, sometimes hallucinations and sleep-like statesSame as benzodiazepinesInsomnia
BarbituratesPhenobarbital, pentobarbital, thiopental (sodium pentothal, sodium amytal), secobarbitalAgonist at barbiturate site on the GABA-A receptorCalm, euphoric, sleepySame as benzodiazepines, plus breathing suppressed, terrible withdrawal, deathEpilepsy, other diseases in the past and more rarely today
AlcoholOpens BK potassium channels (hyperpolarizing neurons), closes SK potassium channels in reward center of brain (causing DA release), probably other effectsCalm, euphoric, loss of inhibitions (facilitates socializing, talking, singing, sex), relaxedSame as benzodiazepines, plus nausea, vomiting, breathing suppressed, terrible withdrawal (including psychosis and seizures), brain damage, various diseases, deathAlcohol withdrawal
Gammahydroxybutyrate (GHB), GBL, 1,4-butanediolAgonist at GHB receptor (may desensitize it or inhibit GABA), agonist at GABA-B receptorEuphoric, energetic, sleepy, calm (mix of stimulant and sedative effects)Same as benzodiazepines, plus nausea, vomiting, breathing suppressed, psychosis, seizures, deathNarcolepsy (improves cataplexy, not simply a sleep aid)
StimulantsAmphetaminesAmphetamine (Adderall), methamphetamine (Desoxyn), methylphenidate (Ritalin), phentermine, 4-methylaminorex, phenmetrazine (Preludin), methcathinone, fenfluramine (Pondimin, Fen-Phen), dexfenfluramine (Redux), pseudoephedrine (Sudafed), ephedrine, phenylpropanolamine (old Triaminic), phenylephrine (Sudafed PE)Increase release and inhibit reuptake of 5-HT, DA, and NE.Euphoric, energetic, able to work, concentrate, stay awake. Reduces appetite.Anxiety, paranoia, psychosis, high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, brain damage when used excessivelyADHD, narcolepsy, obesity, rarely depression
MDMA (ecstasy), MDA, MDEALike above, but releases a lot more 5-HTEuphoric, energetic, deep and unusual thoughts, perceived inspiration and novelty, enhances sex, dancing, music, art, touch and senses. Contentment. Connection to other people, strong emotions.Same as amphetamine, plus brain damage, confusion, agitation, frequently death due to hyperthermia, heart attack, water intoxication, and other problems.None
CocaineInhibits 5-HT, NE, and DA reuptake, blocks voltage-gated sodium channelsSame as amphetamine (above)Same as amphetamine, plus a worse risk of heart attackLocal anesthesia and bleeding control, diagnostic tests
NarcoticsFull opioid agonistsMorphine, heroin (diacetylmorphine), hydrocodone (Vicodin), oxycodone (Percocet, Oxycontin), fentanyl, Demerol, codeine, opium, hydromorphone (Dilaudid), oxymorphone (Opana), methadoneActivate all opioid receptors completely. Reduce NE release.Euphoric, pain relief, calm, relaxed, sleepy, appetite suppressionNausea, constipation, vomiting, drowsiness, breathing suppressedPain relief, rarely depression and diarrhea
Partial, selective, or mixed opioid agonistsBuprenorphine (Suboxone), pentazocine, nalbuphine, tramadol (Ultram), tifluadomOnly activate certain subtypes of opioid receptors, and/or do not activate them fully, and/or block certain subtypes.Pain relief, not quite as euphoric or relaxing as full agonists (above)Nausea, constipation, vomiting, drowsinessPain relief, rarely depression, opioid addiction
CannabisActive ingredient is mostly tetrahydrocannabinol, some other active ingredients like cannabidiol in smaller quantitiesAgonist at cannabinoid receptorsUnusual thoughts and feelings, sometimes calm, happy, hungry, enhanced appreciation of artMemory, thinking, reflexes, and coordination are impaired. May contribute to psychosis in the long term.Might relieve nausea, vomiting, and neuropathic pain. Pills already legal, other forms under investigation.
PsychedelicsPhenethylaminesMescaline (peyote cactus), 2C-series drugs (2C-B, 2C-I, 2C-C, 2C-T-7), 3C-E, 4-MTA, PMA, DO-series drugs (DOC, DOB, DOI, DOM)Partial agonist at 5-HT2 receptors (2A and possibly 2C). This receptor is mostly excitatory, but it is inhibitory in certain parts of the brain dealing with perception.Feeling of novelty, inspiration, reverence. Fast, disordered thoughts, trances. Perceptual anomalies: patterns move, colors brighter, seeing sounds, smelling colors. Crazy ideas and beliefs.Anxiety, insomnia, paranoia, temporary psychosis. May contribute to psychosis in the long term, or cause "flashbacks" (HPPD). Some cause nausea, increased body temperature, tremors.None
TryptaminesPsilocybin and psilocin (both in mushrooms), bufotenin (in toads), DMT (in plants), 5-MeO-DMT (in plants), 5-MeO-DiPT, DET, AMT, 4-HO-DiPTPsilocybin and LSD have been tested for the treatment of cluster headaches
ErgolinesLysergic acid diethylamine (LSD), LSA (ergine, in plants)Same as above, plus agonism at other 5-HT, DA, and NE receptors.Same as above, plus other effects, depends of frequency of use and dose.Other ergolines are used for many diseases but are not psychedelic.
Dissociative anestheticsPhencyclidine (PCP), dextromethorphan, ketamineNMDA (glutamate receptor) antagonistsFeeling of distance from reality and body, numbing of sensations and pain. Convincing and absorbing hallucinations.Nausea, vomiting, coma, violence, extreme confusion, temporary psychosis. PCP causes brain damage.Anesthesia. A related drug, memantine, is used in Alzheimer's disease, and these could be used in stroke sufferers.
DeliriantsScopolamine and atropine (in plants), diphenhydramine (Benadryl), dimenhydrinate (Dramamine)Muscarinic (ACh receptor) antagonistsLoss of memory, convincing and absorbing hallucinations.Extreme confusion, temporary psychosis, hot, dry skin, dry mouth, huge pupils, fast heartbeat, deathMany legitimate uses
InhalantsDiethyl ether (starter fluid), toluene, gasoline, glue, paint, xenon, freon, halothane, sevofluraneUnknown, probably multiple mechanismsCalm, relaxed, euphoric, pain relief, hallucinations, strange sensations (different inhalants cause different effects from this list)Many diseases, death, nausea, vomiting, accidental asphyxiation, falls, varies depending on particular drugGeneral anesthesia
Nitrous oxideUnknown, but opioid pathways are necessaryCalm, euphoric, pain relief, memory loss, unconsciousnessSimilar to aboveGeneral or partial anesthesia
NitritesIsoamyl nitrite, isobutyl nitriteStimulate NO system (NO is a neurotransmitter)"Head rush", muscle relaxation, dizzinessDangerously low blood pressure, faintingHeart conditions
OtherSalvinorin A (salvia divinorum)Selective agonist of the kappa opioid receptorConvincing, absorbing hallucinations, visionary states, pain reliefDysphoria, panic, headache, inability to talk, falls, sweating, persisting anxietyTheoretically similar to pain relievers (pentazocine)
Muscimol (amanita muscaria)GABA-A agonistVaguely like a hallucinogenNausea, other side effectsUseful in research
Nicotine (tobacco)Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonistSee Wikipedia, PubMed, Google
Caffeine (coffee, tea, other plants)Adenosine receptor antagonist, inhibits some PDE enzymes causing increased cAMP signalingAlertness, wakefullness, energy, appetite suppression, headache reliefInsomnia, anxiety, headaches on withdrawal, diuresisHeadaches
Methaqualone (Quaalude, Sopor), thalidomide, meprobamate (Miltown), carisoprodol (Soma), glutethimide, chloral hydrate (knockout drops, Micky), ethchlorvynol (Placidyl), methyprylon, primidoneVarious mechanisms, mostly related to GABA, similar to barbituratesDepending on the drug: Calm, sleepy, euphoric, relaxed muscles, pain relief, nausea reliefFalls, poor coordination and memory, coma, other side effects vary from drug to drugAnxiety, depression, insomnia, pain, anesthesia, epilepsy, muscle relaxation, nausea
Disclaimer: Do not use drugs for fun. Take drugs exactly as prescribed by a trustworthy doctor. This chart provides a rough overview, it is an oversimplification, it has omissions, and it may have blatant inaccuracies due to ongoing scientific debate or the writer's idiocy.
Neuro- transmitter:ACh
Acetylcholine
NE
Norepinephrine
DA
Dopamine
5-HT
Serotonin
Glu
Glutamate
GABAOpioidsCannabinoidsHistamine
          
Effects:↓Heart rate ↑Secretions (sweat, saliva) ↑Memory ↑Muscle contractions↑Heart rate ↑Alertness ↑Happiness ↓Blood circulation ↓Pain↑Alertness ↑Happiness ↓Hunger↑Happiness ↑Fullness ↓PainThe most common excitatory neurotransmitter↑Sleepiness ↓Anxiety ↓Alertness ↓Memory ↓Muscle tension↑Sleepiness ↓Anxiety ↓Pain↑Hunger↑Wakefulness ↑Stomach acid ↑Itchiness ↓Hunger
Drugs that increase or mimic:Nicotine, muscarine, Chantix, nerve gases (VX, Sarin), Alzheimer's drugs (Aricept, Exelon), physostigmine, Tensilon, pilocarpineAmphetamine, cocaine, SNRIs (Effexor, Cymbalta), tricyclic antidepressants, MAOIs, Wellbutrin, LSD, pseudoephedrine (Sudafed), albuterol, pyridostigmineAmphetamine, cocaine, Parkinson's drugs (levodopa, bromocriptine, benztropine), MAOIs, Wellbutrin, LSDAmphetamine, cocaine, LSD, psychedelics (mushrooms, mescaline), SSRIs (Prozac, Zoloft), tricyclic antidepressants, MAOIs, BuSpar, triptans (sumatriptan, for migraines)D-cycloserine, domoic acid (shellfish)Alcohol, barbiturates (phenobarbital), benzodiazepines (Valium), GHB, baclofen, neurosteroids (alphaxolone), muscimolMorphine, heroin, fentanyl, hydrocodone (Vicodin)THC (marijuana, hashish), nabiloneOpiates, betahistine
Drugs that decrease or block:BZ, atropine, scopolamine, benztropine, biperiden, curare, Botox, mecamylamine, α-bungarotoxinPropranolol, clonidine, phentolamine, reserpine, AMPTAntipsychotics (Haldol), reserpine, tetrabenazine, AMPTAtypical antipsychotics (Risperdal, Seroquel), Zofran, reserpine, TPH inhibitors, tryptophan-depleted drinkPCP, ketamine, Namenda (for Alzheimer's), dextromethorphan (Robitussin), dizocilpineFlumazenil, bicuculline, bemegride, Ro 15-4513, phaclofenNaloxone, naltrexoneRimonabantBenadryl, antipsychotics, Tagamet, Zantac
Disclaimer: Do not use drugs for fun. Take drugs exactly as prescribed by a trustworthy doctor. This chart provides a rough overview, it is an oversimplification, it has omissions, and it may have blatant inaccuracies due to ongoing scientific debate or the writer's idiocy.

Neurotransmitter Foods


Neurotransmitters, brain chemicals that influence your mood and thoughts, facilitate communication between neurons in your brain. Your body uses the nutrients in the foods you eat, primarily amino acids, to manufacture neurotransmitters. Following general principles for good nutrition and eating a well-balanced diet will benefit your brain as well as the rest of your body. Still, if you are lacking in a certain neurotransmitter, you may wish to know about specific foods that contribute to the production of that neurotransmitter.


Brown Rice

Brown rice is a good source of the amino acid tryptophan, which is converted to serotonin when the body has adequate vitamins B1, B3, B6 and folic acid. Serotonin, a calming neurotransmitter, plays an important role in brain activities such as learning and memory. Serotonin promotes contentment and normal sleep. When serotonin levels in the brain are low, you may experience depression, insomnia or aggressive behavior. Other foods rich in tryptophan that will help increase serotonin levels include peanuts, cottage cheese, meat and sesame seeds.

Eggs

The yolks of eggs specifically contain choline, a building block for the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Other foods that are good sources of choline include soybeans, wheat germ, whole wheat products and organ meats. Essential for thought and memory, acetycholine helps the brain store and recall memories, concentrate and maintain focus. It is also important for muscle coordination. Insufficient acetylcholine results in reduced cognitive capacity and memory decline.


Dairy Products

Milk, yogurt and cheese contain tyrosine, an amino acid your body uses to produce norepinephrine. Bananas, avocados, almonds, sesame seeds, pumpkin seeds and lima beans are other good sources. Norepinephrine is a neurotransmitter that facilitates alertness, concentration and motivation. The brain also needs norepinephrine to form new memories and to store them long term, the Franklin Institute explains.


Fish

A good source of protein, fish contain the amino acid tyrosine as well. When tyrosine levels in the brain and blood are high, neurons also manufacture the neurotransmitter dopamine, which gives you a mental boost by promoting alertness and activity. Dopamine is important for healthy assertiveness as well as proper nervous and immune system functioning. Dopamine is easily oxidized, so eating plenty of foods with antioxidants, such as fruits and vegetables, helps protect the dopamine-using neurons.


Spinach

A cup of cooked spinach contains about 200 micrograms of folic acid, which is necessary for the body to make use of certain amino acids. By getting enough folic acid, you can help ensure your body will be able to synthesize norepinephrine and serotonin. Perhaps this is why folic acid deficiency has been linked to depression in some clinical studies, according to Middle Tennessee State University. Orange juice is another good source of folic acid.


Burp Suite


Burp Suite is an integrated platform for performing security testing of web applications. Its various tools work seamlessly together to support the entire testing process, from initial mapping and analysis of an application's attack surface, through to finding and exploiting security vulnerabilities.
Burp gives you full control, letting you combine advanced manual techniques with state-of-the-art automation, to make your work faster, more effective, and more fun.
Burp Suite contains the following key components:
  • An intercepting proxy, which lets you inspect and modify traffic between your browser and the target application.
  • An application-aware spider, for crawling content and functionality.
  • An advanced web application scanner, for automating the detection of numerous types of vulnerability.
  • An intruder tool, for performing powerful customized attacks to find and exploit unusual vulnerabilities.
  • A repeater tool, for manipulating and resending individual requests.
  • A sequencer tool, for testing the randomness of session tokens.
  • The ability to save your work and resume working later.
  • Extensibility, allowing you to easily write your own plugins, to perform complex and highly customized tasks within Burp.
Burp is easy to use and intuitive, allowing new users to begin working right away. Burp is also highly configurable, and contains numerous powerful features to assist the most experienced testers with their work.
Download link: Burp Suite

Cain & Abel

Cain & Abel is a nifty program that deals with recovering lost passwords using the most powerful and tough decryption algorithms. It is capable to quickly and efficiently retrieve Outlook and network passwords and to display passwords underneath asterisks.

Most encrypted passwords are breakable using this program via Dictionary, Brute-Force and Cryptanalysis attacks. Decrypting scrambled passwords or wireless network keys is not a challenge either. Besides the ability to record VoIP conversations, the application also features the possibility to analyze route protocols. 
Cain & Abel is made of two major components: the first one, Cain, is the frontend application that recovers passwords and the password sniffing part; the second one, Abel, is a Windows NT service that requires to be installed (locally or remotely) and has the role of scrambling the traffic inside the network, for additional protection.
The program doesn’t seek to impress through looks, which is why the user interface may seem a little unpolished. At a closer look, it sports an organized and easy to explore panel, while the additional menus encompass a wide range of tools. These include a Route Table utility, a Base64 and Cisco Password Decoder, a hash calculator, a RSA SecurID Token Calculator, to name a few.
Cain & Abel’s interface is divided into several sections, the first of which deals with decoding passwords (for Internet Explorer,Windows Mail, Dialup Passwords, as well as others). Other panels include a Sniffer (detects and retains passwords), a Trace Route Utility and a Wireless Scanner (identifies wireless networks and provides details on MAC addresses).
Bottom line is that you can’t go wrong with Cain & Abel’s decoding algorithms. It’s witty enough to recover the strongest passwords stored on your computer and features a bunch of other hash and decryption utilities that recommend it.


Download link : Cain&Abel