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5 Reasons To Try Fresh Noni Juice

( Update: 24/11/2014 )

After being at Kalani for a few days now, I’ve noticed all the Noni Plants everywhere. Knowing this was a total superfood, I looked into it a bit more, and am planning on trying one as soon as I see a ripe one. The Noni (also called Morinda) plant is a tropical evergreen tree that grows in Hawaii, Asia, Australia, South America, the Caribbean and other Pacific Islands.
 
Noni Fruit can be used to treat a wide range of ailments such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, cholesteral problems, psoriasis, allergies and lots more. Just about everything you could think of is on the list of Noni ‘curables’. Noni fruit starts off green and turns white when ripe. It has a very powerful smell – but don’t let that curb you from experiencing the healing powers of noni – It’s brutally healthy!
 
Rich In Anti-Oxidants
High antioxidant superfoods like noni lower risk of infections, cancers, and heart disease. I know it’s not the most pleasing taste, but if you grab the sweetened noni juice, it may not be packed with as many anti-oxidants.
 
Boosts Immune Support
Noni contains a plethora of polysaccharides, which are essential for keeping your immune system stimulated enough to fight off viruses, parasites, bacteria, and toxins. The fruit also has anti-microbial properties against bacteria such as E.Coli, which is probably why it is also useful in healing wounds and resolving digestive disturbances.
 
Heaping In Nutrients
Most prominently, you’ll get a heaping amount of Potassium and Vitamin C, both very essential nutrients to ones health.
 
Takes Your Pain Away
One of the most amazing benefits of noni juice is the working of nitrous oxide. Nitrous Oxide is necessary in the body for fighting pain, improving blood circulation, and can help the mitochondria turn food into energy, resulting in weight loss!
 
IMPORTANT !
Noni should always be eaten or drank on an empty stomach in order to reap the full benefits!
 
Bonus: If you are in indigenous noni lands, and get a small cut or wound, try wrapping a noni leaf around it – I hear it really works!
 
Source: http://holisticvibes.com by KHADIA MARIE