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No. The Madagascar Periwinkle, also known as Catharanthus is commonly cultivated in gardens. It also grows quite well on its own. In some areas it is considered invasive. They pop up all over my yard, but seeing that they are very pretty, we just let them grow.
Catharanthus Roseus is also known as the Madagascar Rosy Periwinkle. It is found in Madagascar, and is toxic to mosquitoes as well as other animals.
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The Traditional Madagascan Healers first used the Rosy Periwinkle for treating diabetes. This led to other western scientists to discover its anti-cancer abilities.
it can cure some kinds of cancer
The rosy periwinkle is considered endangered in the wild because its natural habitat is being destroyed by slash and burn agriculture. Luckily, it has been cultivated and is grown in other tropical and subtropical parts of the world.
There is no medical cure as such; however, you could try the following: I have found that eliminating processed sugars is a most effective strategy, together with a raw-food diet ( lots of fruit & Veg. ). Also, a high oxygen intake (lots of deep breathing), was beneficial as well. Sourcable from either country-air, oxygen-rich herbs or specialist oxygen clinics. This worked for me in treating skin cancer. Helped me avoid surgery! I've been informed that all cancer cells have the same basic chemistry, so if it works for one type it should work for all.
there are 750 types of trees. One is the canopy tree. That's all i can find. By the way look it up on google:)
Rosy Samad's birth name is Rosy Afsari.
Rosy is an adjective.
Never, if the rosy boa that eats the other will die in a coma.EDIT: Rosy boas are not by any means cannibalistic.
Apart from a very nice wine a "rosy red" could be the Rosy Barb (Barbus conchonius)