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Morinda Citrofolia a fruite for health. Nine requisities for contented living

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NONI (MORINDA CITRIFOLIA) : 

NONI (MORINDA CITRIFOLIA) DXN MORINZHI & MORINZYME

Great Morinda, Indian Mulberry, beach Mulberry, Ach(Hindi), Nono, : 

Great Morinda, Indian Mulberry, beach Mulberry, Ach(Hindi), Nono,

Tree Information : 

Tree Information Shrub Or small tree; family (Rubiaceae) Native (Southeast Asia); Spread by man throughout India, Pacific Islands, French Polynesia (Tahiti most Prominent) Grows in shady forest, open rocky or sandy shores… Tolerant of saline soils, drought conditions & secondary soils therefore found in variety of habitat…

Tree Information : 

Tree Information volcanic terrains, lava-strewn coasts, and clearings or limestone outcrops etc It can grow up to 9 m tall, and has large, simple, dark green, shiny and deeply veined leaves. It reaches maturity in about 18 months and then yields between 4-8 kg of fruit every month throughout the year.

Flower & Fruit : 

Flower & Fruit The plant produces a small white flower. The fruit is a multiple fruit that has a pungent odor when ripening, and is hence also known as cheese fruit. . It is oval and reaches 4-7 cm in size. At first green, the fruit turns yellow then almost white as it ripens. It contains many seeds. It is sometimes called starvation fruit.

Flower & Fruit : 

Flower & Fruit Despite its strong smell and bitter taste, the fruit is nevertheless eaten as a famine food and, in some Pacific islands, even a staple food, either raw or cooked. Southeast Asians and Australian Aborigines consume the fruit raw with salt or cook it with curry. The seeds are edible when roasted.

Traditional Uses : 

Traditional Uses In China, Samoa, Japan, and Tahiti, various parts of the tree (leaves, flowers, fruits, bark, roots) serve as tonics and to contain fever, to treat eye and skin problems, gum and throat problems as well as constipation, stomach pain, or respiratory difficulties. In Malaysia, heated noni leaves applied to the chest are believed to relieve coughs, nausea, or colic.

Traditional Uses : 

Traditional Uses in Indochina especially, for asthma, lumbago, and dysentery. As for external uses, unripe fruits can be pounded, then mixed with salt and applied to cut or broken bones. In Hawaii, ripe fruits are applied to draw out pus from an infected boil. The green fruit, leaves and the root/rhizome have traditionally been used to treat menstrual cramps and irregularities, among other symptoms, while the root has also been used to treat urinary difficulties.

Traditional Uses : 

Traditional Uses In Hawaii, yellowish dye is extracted from its root in order to dye cloth. The fruit is used as a shampoo in Malaysia, where it is said to be helpful against head lice. There have been recent applications also for the use of oil from noni seeds. Noni seed oil is abundant in linoleic acid that may have useful properties when applied topically on skin, e.g., anti-inflammation, acne reduction, moisture retention.

Noni Juice Market : 

Noni Juice Market There are now approximately 300 companies marketing noni juice in a global market estimated at more than $2 billion annually. In 1996, Morinda Inc. (now Tahitian Noni International with headquarters in Orem, Utah) acquired noni from French Polynesia to manufacture juice, achieving $1 billion in sales over the next seven years. Today, raw materials for noni juices on the world market mainly come from Polynesia but most manufacturers are in the United States.

Nutrient in Noni : 

Nutrient in Noni How can one pant (Noni) be so helpful to so many different types of people? Dr. Ralph Heinicke, Ph.D. in Biochemistry specializing in alkaloid research, Pioneered the research on the remarkable Noni plant, discovering its high content of Pro-xeronine. Pro-xeronine is converted to Xeronine by the body. Amazingly, if a sufficient amount of Xeronine available, it helps activate all the body’s enzymes and proteins to greater efficiency. Noni has the highest Pro- Xeronine content of any known source. No other source tests even close to Noni. Noni has 7 to 10 times more than organic pineapple. 10 to 20 times more than aloe or Ginseng.

Pro- Xeronine : 

Pro- Xeronine Pro- Xeronine + Serotonin and (A stable enzyme) (Other compounds Found in Noni ) Xeronine An Alkaloid which acts to Stabilize the structure and Functions of all cells Xeronine …Is essential for life to continue …Is present to every cell of every human, Animal and plant …Is critical to proper structure and function of every cell

If any fruit juice deserves the name “super juice” it is this one! : 

If any fruit juice deserves the name “super juice” it is this one! Use of noni juice as a nutritional supplement has grown so rapidly in the last ten years has had a massive impact on the economy of Tahiti. Export of this plant from Tahiti (for use in health products) is now more important to that country’s economy than the export of its famous black pearls.

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The following are the traditional uses of noni: Digestive system: intestinal parasites, diarrhea, indigestion, stomach ulcers Skeletal system: arthritis, broken bones, sprains Skin: wounds, boils, abscesses Systemic conditions: high blood pressure, diabetes, fever Male genital-urinary system: kidney infections, bladder infections, prostate problems Female genito-urinary system: pregnancy and childbirth, menstrual cramps, regulates menstruation Infections: of eyes, of gums (gingivitis), toothache Respiratory; coughs and colds, sore throats, asthma, tuberculosis

According to Dr. Solomon's extensive survey, people with the following conditions have lay claim to described noni health benefits from drinking this nutritional supplement: : 

According to Dr. Solomon's extensive survey, people with the following conditions have lay claim to described noni health benefits from drinking this nutritional supplement: Arthritis Muscle aches Loss of energy (increased sense of well-being) Allergies Depression, memory and difficult concentration Multiple Sclerosis (small sample size compared to others) High blood pressure, heart disease and stroke Acute and chronic pain Obesity Smoking and addictions Recovery from training and muscle development Improved libido

Benefits Listed by System By Dr. Williams : 

Benefits Listed by System By Dr. Williams 1.Nervous System 2.Mental Health 3.Pulmonary (Lungs) 4.Cardiovascular 5.Renal System 6.Hepatic (Liver) 7.Immune System 8.Blood Related 9.Metabolic System 10.Healing & Inflammatory 11.Genito-Urinary (GU) 12.Gynecologic 13.Gastrointestinal (GI) 14. Muscular- Skeletal 15.Skin

References: : 

References: www.nonifruitleather.net www.nothingbutnoni.com www.noni.com/home/noni/benefits.aspx www.mostlycreativeworkshop.com/Article130.html www.nonijuicetoday.com/old/benefits.htm www.healthdiaries.com/eatthis/health-benefits-of-noni-juice.html www.nonihealthcare.com www.tropicshealth.net/noni.php www.raysahelian.com/noni.html

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Nine Requisites For Contended Living 1. HEALTH enough to make work a pleasure.2. WEALTH enough to support your needs.3. STRENGTH to battle with difficulties and overcome them.4. GRACE enough to confess your sins and forsake them..

Nine Requisites For Contended Living : 

Nine Requisites For Contended Living 5. PATIENCE enough to toil until some good is accomplished.6. CHARITY enough to see some good in your neighbor.7. LOVE enough to move you to be useful and helpful to others.8. FAITH enough to make real the things of God. 9. HOPE enough to remove all anxious fears concerning the future