Soursop leaves (from the Annona muricata tree, also known as graviola or guanábana) have been traditionally used for their immune-boosting, anti-inflammatory, and even cancer-fighting properties. Making tea from these leaves is one of the most popular and effective ways to enjoy their natural benefits.
Here’s a simple and effective method to prepare soursop leaf tea at home:
🍃 Ingredients:
- 6 to 10 fresh or dried soursop leaves (make sure they’re clean and free of pesticides)
- 1 liter (about 4 cups) of water
- Optional: lemon, honey, cinnamon, or ginger for flavor
🔥 Instructions:
- Rinse the Leaves
Wash the leaves gently under cool water to remove dust or impurities. - Boil the Water
Bring 1 liter of water to a boil in a pot. - Add the Leaves
Once the water is boiling, add the soursop leaves (whole or slightly torn to release more nutrients). - Simmer
Reduce the heat and let the leaves simmer for 15–20 minutes, covered. The water will turn light green to brown. - Strain and Serve
Remove from heat, strain the tea into a mug or jar, and enjoy warm or cold. - Optional Add-Ins
Add honey for sweetness, lemon for freshness, or a slice of ginger for a soothing boost.
☕ How to Drink It
- For general wellness: 1 cup daily (morning or evening)
- For stronger detox or immune support: up to 2–3 cups daily for 7–10 days, then take a break
⚠️ Important Tips:
- Use young but mature leaves, not yellow or overly aged ones
- Store extra tea in the fridge for up to 2 days
- Not recommended during pregnancy or for people with low blood pressure unless advised by a doctor
- Always consult with a healthcare provider if you’re using soursop tea as part of a treatment plan
🌿 Final Thought
Soursop leaf tea is a gentle, natural way to support your health with antioxidants, calming properties, and immune-strengthening benefits. Brew it fresh, sip slowly, and enjoy the soothing effects of this time-honored herbal remedy.




