Thursday 29 January 2015

Magical Morinda citrifolia - Noni



Morinda citrifolia or noni though a native from South- eastern Asia now has a pan tropical distribution. This small evergreen shrub is noted for its wide range of ecological tolerances. It can grow in infertile, acidic, alkaline soils or in very dry to very wet zones.

All parts of the plant, roots and bark, trunks, leaves and fruits have traditional as well as modern uses.
At first it had been known to contain Scopoletin, Terpenoids, and Proxeronine, Glycosides, Amino acids and Vitamins. Although today it is known to contain more than 150 neutraceuticals.

M. citrifolia is a super fruit with unique and versatile therapeutic spectrum. It is a single product with universal applicability. The best thing about this fruit is its potency, fast action and safety. It is a powerful healer that fights cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure and relieves pain. Although it does not imply, it is hoax or too good to be true!

Actually noni contain necessary ingredients for the body to make a key component-xeronine. The scientists believe that xeroine is the principle agent responsible for the therapeutic abilities of noni.

According to Dr. Heinicke, xeronine works at the cellular level to maintain the normal functioning of the cells. Xeronine is produced from its precursor proxeronine which is stored in the liver. After every two hours, the brain signals the liver to release the shots of proxeronine into the blood stream. The various organs and tissues convert proxeronine to xeronine for the repairing process. Thus playing a pivotal role in maintaining good health.


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