When cancer comes KNOCKING on your door…

You DONT want to invite the disease in.

But sometimes, it finds a way of TAKING HOLD before you can stop it in its tracks.

Fortunately, there are ways to hit the EJECT button – ones that work BEYOND the powers of conventional cancer care.

Today, Id like to share with you an Indian “fruit trick” that those of the Hindu faith consider to be “supremely holy”…

And how it could help FUEL your fight against cancer.

Hindus dedicate one of the main celebrations of their “festival of colors” to the fruit known as amla (Emblica officinalis)…

And the ancient medicinal practice of Ayurveda refers to it as the “remover of all diseases.”

According to both traditional medicine and modern science, one of those diseases could include cancer.

Amla is one of the 3 fruit ingredients in the Ayurvedic formula triphala… which has been shown to TAKE DOWN multiple types of cancer.

On its own, this sacred fruit has shown to help beat back the disease with powerful antioxidant action… which could help SHIELD against DNA damage.

Thats not so surprising… considering how amla is PACKED with vitamin C.

But thats not all.

Because studies have revealed how amla extract could also FORCE cancer cells to “off” themselves (a.k.a. apoptosis)… and SABOTAGE cancer cell survival by the process of autophagy.

In fact, amla has helped to DEFEAT nearly every type of cancer cell that researchers have tested it against!

That includes ovarian cancer… breast cancer… and, given its actions against H. pylori infections, very likely gastric cancer!

Theres even more to this story…

Because amla offers even MORE health benefits that could also stack the deck in your favor against cancer.

Its vitamin C content helps RAMP UP your immune system… which could help POWER UP your natural cancer defenses.

And amla is also known for helping to BALANCE blood glucose levels… which helps DEPRIVE cancer cells of the sugar they just LOVE to gobble up!

An Indian specialty store might carry fresh amla fruit or juice… sometimes labeled by its nickname, Indian gooseberry…

But if you dont live near a store like that, you SHOULD be able to find amla in supplement form at your local health food store or online… where it might also be labeled as “Amalaki” or its scientific synonym, Phyllanthus emblica.


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