South American ‘bow hunter’ trick STOPS cancer in its tracks
You might THINK that you could never hurt a fly…
But once you’re diagnosed with cancer…
All you can think about is how to KILL IT.
To PREVAIL over the disease, you’ve got to ZERO IN on your target…
And make sure you hit those cancer cells and tumors with the precision of a trained sniper.
Because if you don’t hit your mark in just the right way… there are 2 things that could happen.
Your cancer could SPREAD…
Or your treatments could TAKE YOU DOWN before they DEFEAT your cancer.
Trust me, this is one disease you don’t want to “play nice” with.
It will be RUTHLESS in its attack on you… so don’t turn your back on it.
Here’s one weapon that could help you in your cancer fight.
A cancer assassin?
As I’ve shared with you before, pau d’arco (Tabebuia impetiginosa or Tabebuia avellanedae) is a rainforest herb that’s been EXTENDING lives… and POWERING bodies… for thousands of years.
Derived from the inner lining of the “pink trumpet” tree’s bark, the name of this “longevity herb” means “bow stick” in Portuguese…
Which speaks to how indigenous tribes would use the tree’s wood to make hunting bows, starting at least 1,000 years ago.
It’s so treasured in South America… it’s the national tree of Paraguay.
It was only in the 1960s that docs at Brazilian and Argentinean hospitals started looking at how this “hunters’ herb” might be able to help ASSASSINATE cancer.
Turns out, not only is it a proven inflammation-buster… and a powerful antioxidant…
It also REINFORCES the immune system…
And it contains plant compounds that SLAM THE BRAKES on cancer… and SHRINK tumors!
One study out of the Strang Cancer Prevention Center in New York City found that pau d’arco could even inhibit the growth of estrogen receptor positive (ER+) breast cancer cells…
WITHOUT hormone therapy!
The 2 main substances of interest to cancer researchers seem to be…
- lapachol
- beta-lapachone
In vitro studies have shown how beta-lapachone can induce apoptosis in prostate, colon, and bladder cancer cells…
And can also INHIBIT the spread and invasion of liver and colorectal cancer cells.
But that’s not all…
Because in a 2013 in vitro study on esophageal cancer cells, researchers from Brazil and South Africa found that OTHER compounds extracted from pau d’arco may be even MORE effective than these two I just mentioned.
In fact, that study found that extracts from pau d’arco could be MORE active than the conventional chemo drug cisplatin!
Even better, the compounds were ONLY cytotoxic against cancer cells… and were NON-TOXIC against non-cancerous cells.
And cancer patients report that pau d’arco can help reduce their cancer pain, too.
Some folks like to drink pau d’arco as a “bark tea,” known as taheebo or lapacho tea.
A Japanese company called Taheebo Japan Co. Ltd. has been marketing a patented version of taheebo tea since 1994…
And that’s where a lot of clinical studies are coming out of.
We just need MORE… and on REAL PEOPLE!
In this country, you can look for pau d’arco liquid extracts… tinctures… or capsules.
Make sure the product has been evaluated by a third-party testing organization… and contains a standardized percentage of lapachols.
It’s best if it’s extracted from the inner bark and not the whole bark.
To taking aim at cancer naturally,
Melissa Young


