Benefits of Noni Juice
The noni or morinda citrifolia plant is a tropical evergreen tree that grows to about 10 feet
tall in Tahiti and other Pacific Islands, as well as in parts of Asia, Australia, South America and the Caribbean.
It bears a fruit about the size of a potato that starts out green, then ripens into yellow or white. The juice,
fruit, bark, and leaves are used in herbal remedies and Polynesian folk medicine. Free Shipping on $99 every day at The Vitamin Shoppe 
Although animal and laboratory studies have shown some positive effects, human studies are just getting started.
Research is also going on to isolate various compounds found in the noni plant so that further testing can be done
to find out if they may be useful in humans.
Proponents claim that the noni fruit and noni juice can be used to treat
cancer, diabetes, heart disease, cholesterol, high blood pressure, HIV, rheumatism, psoriasis, allergies,
infection, and inflammation. Some believe that the fruit can relieve sinus infections, menstrual cramps, arthritis,
ulcers, sprains, injuries, depression, senility, poor digestion, atherosclerosis, addiction, colds, flu, and
headaches. It is further claimed that the juice can heal scratches on the cornea of the eye. There is no reliable
clinical evidence in the available medical literature to support these claims.
In India, proponents use noni as a remedy for asthma and dysentery, and folk healers in the
Pacific islands use it for many types of illness. In the United States, some noni juice distributors promote it as
a general tonic, stress reliever, facial and body cleanser, and a dietary and nutritional supplement.
Parts of the noni plant are used as a juice, a tonic, a poultice, and in tea. Tea made from leaves of the plant
is used as a remedy for tuberculosis, arthritis, rheumatism, and anti-aging. The leaves and bark are sometimes made
into a liquid tonic for urinary complaints and muscle or joint pain. The juice, which has an unpleasant taste and
odor, is used on the scalp as a treatment for head lice. The unripe noni fruit is mashed together with salt and
applied on cuts and broken bones. Ripe fruit is used as a poultice for facial blemishes or as a remedy for skin
sores, boils, or infections.
Benefits of Noni Juice 
Many users of Noni Capsules and Noni Juice have experienced positive results to:
* Lower High Blood Pressure
* Reduce Arthritis Symptoms/Pain
* Enhance Cellular Health
* Inhibits pre cancer function and growth of cancer tumors
* Strengthen Immune System
* Increases body energy
* Acts as anti inflammatory and anti histaminic agent
* Alleviates Pain
* Has antibacterial properties that can protect against digestive and heart damage
* Promote General Health
Noni has been used internationally to:
Assist with stomach ulcers, PMS, menstrual cramps, chronic fatigue syndrome, AIDS, skin disorders,
senility, indigestion, asthma, depression, diabetes, enlarged prostate, strokes, etc.
In recent years scientific studies have shown Noni to be an extraordinary supplement for promoting
optimum health. Common conditions associated with Western lifestyle and diet problems with circulation,
blood pressure and blood sugar levels appear to be normalized by a regular intake of Noni.
Many people have experienced improved flexibility in their limbs and notice a reduction in the painful swel1ing
of hands, ankle, feet, elbows and shoulders. Many of those suffering from nagging backache report Noni provides
flexibility and relief, enabling them to enjoy life more fully.
Consult your doctor if on any medication or taking Noni for any conditions requiring medical attention.
Noni Juice
In the United States, noni products are sold in various forms including juice, extract, powder,
capsules (nutritional supplements and diet aids), facial cleansers, bath gels, and soaps. Noni juice is usually
mixed with other juices and flavorings before drinking to hide its unpleasant taste. Noni distributors and Internet
sites selling the juice or supplements often recommend that they be taken on an
empty stomach.
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