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noni

 
Extracts from the book The Tropical Fruit with 1001 Medical Uses
Who can noni help
 

Since 1997 1 have researched the sciennic evidence and field studies invo1vinrg the island fruit noni to uncover its secrets as a medicinal agent (writes Dr Neil Solomon). I logged many hours digging through case studies and reports from doctors and other experts, and analysed reports from an array of clinical trials
I interviewed more than 75 doctors and other health professionals who had compiled data that collectively represented over 15,000 peoplee who had used or were using noni

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  .Ref :http://www.cnw.com/~timo/scien/scientific.html As I was collecting these data, one of the questions I continually came back to was: “How can noni possibly help so many people with so many diverse health problems? What is its secret? I concluded that, indeed, it does not help everyone — and it does not help with all health problems. However, on average 78% of the 15.000 noni users in our survey reported that it helped in some way, including fighting cancer, heart disease, digestive disorders. diabetes, auto-immune disorders, stroke, weight problems, and skin and hair problems. Fuller information is in the booklet The Tropical Fruii with 101 Medicinal Uses, available through your contact
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What is noni?
Noni (Morinda citrifolia) is a fruit with extraordinary healing properties that most people have never heard of. It’s been successfully used for over 2,000 years in Polynesia. China, India and elsewhere. Noni migrated with the inhabitants to the South Pacific islands. Tahiti, Hawaii. Malaysia — and grows best wherever there is pollution-free volcanic soil. Like aloe vera. kelp, papaya Pycnogenol(TM) and other botanicals. the extract of the noni plant has been demonstrated to improve a wide variety of health problems
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for use outside the areas in which it grows, the noni fruit is prepared primarily as a food supplement in juice form.

Although the fruit is very bitter and has an unpleasant odour, the nomi juice supplement is very palatable in taste and smell because of the addition of natural grape and blueberry juices - a special blend forlmulated by two prominent food chemists, Stephen Story and John Wadsworth.

Back to basics...

Research indicated that noni strengthens the immune system, regulating cell function and cellular regeneration of damaged cells. The fact that nomi seems to operate on the very basic and critical level may explain why it's useful for a wide variety of conditions. Dr Richard Dicks, a clinician from New Jersey says, "We're beginning to realise that we must get back to basics with our bodies. What it boils down to is, either burn nutrients or burn your body. Nomi saves our bodies by giving us the nutrients we need."

  • Actually, nomi has over a hundred primary and secondary applications and its functions include the following:
  • Lowers high blood pressure
  • Helps regulate sleep, temperature and mood cycles ./ Increases body energy
  • Acts as anti-inflammatory and anti-histaminic agent
  • Alleviates pain
  • Has antibacterial properties that can protect against digestive tract and heart damage
  • Inhibits pre-cancer function and growth of cancer tumours

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