[tps_title]POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS[/tps_title]
DO NOT EAT THE FRUIT: Eating the fruit could lead to movement disorders similar to Parkinson’s disease, according to a case-control study in the French West Indies.
No established human dosage for graviola leaf exists yet. Long-term or high-dose supplementation may cause damage to the myelin sheath, disrupting normal nerve function. Movement disorders may also occur because of compounds called alkaloids present in the plant. Symptoms of these conditions are similar to those of Parkinson’s disease.
[tps_title]Talk with a doctor prior to taking a graviola leaf supplement or making/drinking soursop tea.
Source: Healthybiofood.com[/tps_title]