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Scientifically known as
Morinda Citrifolia, the Noni plant is found in
abundance in French Polynesia. For over 2,000
years, the people of French Polynesia used the
Noni fruit as a source of food and medicine. But,
it was not until recent years that scientists
discovered exactly how Noni juice works to heal
the body. Foremost among the research findings was
a study done by the renowned biochemist, Dr. Ralf
Heinicke, who unlocked the mysterious chemistry
behind Noni and the human body.
Dr. Heinicke discovered that Noni juice is a rich
source of Proxeronine and Proxeronase. These two
chemical components combine in the large intestine
to produce Xeronine. Drinking Noni juice,
therefore, promotes the production of Xeronine in
the body.
Xeronine, a certain
alkaloid, is essential for the proper functioning
of cells in the body. Cell function is dependent
on proteins. But, proteins on their own are
essentially dormant. Only when combined with
Xeronine can they be of use to the body. Xeronine
protects the shape and suppleness of protein
molecules so that they can pass through cell walls
easily.
Xeronine also helps
enlarge the pores of cell walls to allow better
absorption of protein molecules by the cells. With
the help of Xeronine, proteins produce energy in
the body and send chemical signals between cells
for proper growth and maintenance.
Health Benefits
Because Xeronine works at the level of the cell,
it is able to target various systems in the body.
Hence, the profound healing power of Noni juice
for a wide range of health problemsmay be
achieved. Noni juice has been found to be
beneficial in the following ways:
Boosts cell vitality.
Increases body energy, probably due to increased
cell vitality.
Has anti-inflammatory properties.
Alleviates pain, probably due to its
anti-inflammatory effect.
Stimulates T-cell production in the immune system.
T-cells are vital to fighting diseases.
Enhances the immune system by activating
macrophages and lymphocytes, two essential
elements of the body's natural defences.
Blocks precancer function and the growth of cancer
tumours by enabling abnormal cells to function
normally.
Has antibacterial properties that can protect
against digestive and heart damage.
Has the highest level of antioxidant properties.
Works with the body's natural tranquilizers,
serotonin and melatonin, to help regulate sleep,
body temperature and mood cycles.
Activates dormant enzymes that are found in the
small intestine. These enzymes are important for
efficient digestion, for keeping the nerves calm
and for maintaining physical and emotional
vitality.
According to medical
references, Noni juice has no known negative
interactions with drugs and other health
supplements. It can be taken together with other
medications and supplements. It has also been
reported safe for pregnant women. But, do keep
your doctor or health professional informed.
Dos and Don'ts
Noni juice should be taken on an empty stomach,
preferably 30 minutes before breakfast and dinner.
This is to ensure proper absorption and
functioning. Otherwise, pepsin and acids in the
stomach will destroy the enzyme that liberates
Xeronine. Noni juice should not be taken with
alcohol, coffee or tobacco. This combination will
reduce the efficiency of Xeronine and may cause
negative side effects.
The statements
contained herein have not been evaluated by the
Food and Drug Administration. Neither this
information or product is intended to diagnose,
treat, cure or prevent any disease. Individual
results may vary. Always consult your professional
health care provider before taking any nutritional
supplement.
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