Is Soursop Oil Edible? Understanding the Risks and Uses
                                
                                
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                                While the creamy, white pulp of the soursop fruit is perfectly safe to eat, the seeds and leaves contain a neurotoxin called annonacin. The oil extracted from soursop seeds and leaves is therefore not recommended for internal consumption due to serious health risks, despite some products being marketed for internal use.