The supplement industry likes to constantly move from miracle food to miracle food. Noni
juice has been promoted as a cure for a number of human diseases. In India,
ancient ayurvedic texts mention noni, or ashyuka in Sanskrit, as a remedy to
stimulate internal cleansing by treating parasitic infections of the stomach
and for asthma, as well as a an external remedy to treat joint pains and for
the skin ailments and as an anti-ageing solution. Noni has a noticeable impact in
improving liver function and protecting the liver from damage. Similarly, it
helps the body create more T-Cells and is a good immune system booster. There
is anecdotal evidence from Linus Pauling that large doses of Vitamin C can also
act to help ward off viruses.
Pure, organic noni juice can be used in a
variety of applications, both internally and externally. Try mixing it together
with other healthy ingredients to form a personal health tonic; drink it
straight once a day to keep your immune and digestive systems running strong,
or simply keep it around to ease the pain of burns, cuts and bruises by applying
it topically. Regardless, if you're putting noni through the full ringer of
possible applications, you're likely to go through it quickly!. Last but not
least, juice made from no has an extremely long shelf-life. So even if you
don't end up giving away or selling your extra noni, you can rest assured that
it will retain its healing properties for years to come.