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Noni Juice, Certified Organic, Raspberry Flavor, 32 oz. From Dynamic HealthCost Per Serving : $0.22 |
Doctor's Best, Noni Fruit Powder, 650 mg, 120 Veggie CapsCost Per Serving : $0.14 |
Now Foods, Noni, 450 mg, 90 Veg CapsulesCost Per Serving : $0.12 |
Source of Life Red Lightning Power Packed Antioxidant, .5 lbs./8 oz., From Nature's PlusCost Per Serving : $88.44 |


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Noni
Noni
There are two species of Noni. Noni citrifolia is native to Malaysia, Australia, and Polynesia. Noni officinalis grows in India, the Philippines, and throughout Southeast Asia. Noni is a deciduous creeping vine with twining stems and white flowers. Growers harvest its large, thick, intertwined purple roots in the spring and fall for use in herbal medicine. When boiled to make a tea, the roots yield a characteristic yellow pigment. Both species are used to make noni juice.
Noni is a fruit that grows in tropical areas, especially in Polynesia. The noni tree bears fruits year round. Noni fruit has been known and used for centuries by the Polynesians as a preferred health tonic. The scientific name for noni is Morinda Citrifolia. To this day, Polynesians consider the plant to be very beneficial in preserving healthy bodies.
NONI USES
Noni has been used for hundreds of years to support the entire body and to treat a wide range of symptoms, including poor digestion, high blood pressure, respiratory problems, and immune deficiency. Noni stimulates male sexual function, helping to treat impotence and increase fertility, and also is useful for treating menstrual problems. This herb increases energy, stamina, and endurance.
Rich in vitamin C, Noni provides natural antioxidants that support the kidneys, increasing the flow of urine to flush toxins from the body. It works to correct problems with the structure of proteins and cells. Working at the cellular level, Noni solves problems within the body ranging from cancer to digestive distress.
Benefits of Noni for specific health conditions include the following:
What systems of your body could possibly benefit from drinking Noni juice?
IS NONI JUICE A MEDICINE?
No, it is not. It is a dietary supplement. You could have it without any prescription. Therefore, the manufacturer, wholeseller, and distributors does not prescribe, recommend, nor give advice about 100% pure noni juice as a cure, remedy or treatment for any medical condition or illness. In the meantime, there is also no risk of using it because of some side effects usually happening to other medicines, no matter how good they are.
CONSIDERATIONS
Noni is available in capsule and tea forms. For capsules, the recommendation is to take Noni with meals three times daily. Noni works slowly. It must be taken consistently for a period of six to eight weeks before results can be seen. TCM practitioners warn that the herb should be avoided if there is dribbling or difficult urination.



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