Graviola or Annona muricata is a small tree from tropical forests. Also known as Soursop, it is widespread in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. Graviola has alkaloids and active compounds called Acetogenins from Annonaceae (AAG).
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Normal use: 2 capsules per day
Intensive use: 4 capsules per day
Benchmark — Graviola BIO
GE Target: 900 mg per day · Organic Vit. C 12 mg
Graviola – The Tropical Protective Secret
- 12 mg Organic Vitamin C
- Anti-aging: antioxidants and vitamin C protect cells from premature aging
- Immunity: supports natural defenses against external aggressions
- Nervous system: promotes relaxation and restorative sleep
- Cellular protection: helps maintain tissue integrity
Result:
Cells protected and revitalized
Daily strengthened immunity
A peaceful mind, like a journey under the tropics
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Graviola-based dietary supplement guaranteed free of pesticides and chemical fertilisers.
High bioavailability.
Vegetable capsules.
No additives, gluten-free, lactose-free, yeast-free, corn-free, soy-free, GMO-free.

Produced in France
Pillbox 60 caps
Graviola powder 450 mg
Organic acerola 35 mg
Including 6 mg de vitamine C
Pine bark capsules (HPMC)
Ingredients are 100% naturals.
Health Axes
CELLULAR PROTECTION AXIS – Tropical shield
Graviola is traditionally used in tropical regions for general support.
Main effects
Vitamin C & oxidative stress
Helps protect cells from oxidative stress.
Bioactive compounds
Graviola contains compounds studied for various biological properties.
Complementary approach
Supports long-term wellness naturally.
Conclusion – Who is it for?
For those wanting to reinforce internal antioxidant shield.
Since the mid-1990s, extensive research has been conducted to study the therapeutic potential of Graviola, which is highly concentrated in acetogenins.
Une utilisation ancestrale
- Graviola has long been used by various indigenous peoples in Central America, the Amazon and Africa to reduce excessive fever, regulate digestion and calm the nerves.
- In Jamaica and Haiti, the fruit juice is used to treat fever, parasites and diarrhoea. The bark and leaves are used as a cardiac stimulant and to treat coughs, flu, asthma, high blood pressure and parasites. In the Netherlands Antilles, the leaves are placed in pillowcases to ensure a good night's sleep.
- In the Peruvian Amazon, the fruit, roots and leaves are used to treat diabetes and as a sedative and antispasmodic.
Since the mid-1990s, extensive research has been conducted to study the therapeutic potential of Graviola, which is highly concentrated in acetogenins.
Une utilisation ancestrale
- Graviola has long been used by various indigenous peoples in Central America, the Amazon and Africa to reduce excessive fever, regulate digestion and calm the nerves.
- In Jamaica and Haiti, the fruit juice is used to treat fever, parasites and diarrhoea. The bark and leaves are used as a cardiac stimulant and to treat coughs, flu, asthma, high blood pressure and parasites. In the Netherlands Antilles, the leaves are placed in pillowcases to ensure a good night's sleep.
- In the Peruvian Amazon, the fruit, roots and leaves are used to treat diabetes and as a sedative and antispasmodic.
Since the mid-1990s, extensive research has been conducted to study the therapeutic potential of Graviola, which is highly concentrated in acetogenins.
Une utilisation ancestrale
- Graviola has long been used by various indigenous peoples in Central America, the Amazon and Africa to reduce excessive fever, regulate digestion and calm the nerves.
- In Jamaica and Haiti, the fruit juice is used to treat fever, parasites and diarrhoea. The bark and leaves are used as a cardiac stimulant and to treat coughs, flu, asthma, high blood pressure and parasites. In the Netherlands Antilles, the leaves are placed in pillowcases to ensure a good night's sleep.
- In the Peruvian Amazon, the fruit, roots and leaves are used to treat diabetes and as a sedative and antispasmodic.
Since the mid-1990s, extensive research has been conducted to study the therapeutic potential of Graviola, which is highly concentrated in acetogenins.
Une utilisation ancestrale
- Graviola has long been used by various indigenous peoples in Central America, the Amazon and Africa to reduce excessive fever, regulate digestion and calm the nerves.
- In Jamaica and Haiti, the fruit juice is used to treat fever, parasites and diarrhoea. The bark and leaves are used as a cardiac stimulant and to treat coughs, flu, asthma, high blood pressure and parasites. In the Netherlands Antilles, the leaves are placed in pillowcases to ensure a good night's sleep.
- In the Peruvian Amazon, the fruit, roots and leaves are used to treat diabetes and as a sedative and antispasmodic.














