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NONI is a healing plant that has been in use for hundreds of years by
native Hawaiians and others who learned from them. NONI has been
acclaimed by numerous doctors for its curative powers. None is more
famous than Dr. R.M. Heinicke and his publication of "The
Parmacologically Active Ingredient of NONI." Dr Heinicke concludes this
report with"...since NONI is a potential source of this alkaloid
(Xeronine) NONI can be a valuable herbal remedy".
NONI has been used for many years by people with health problems such as
Heart Trouble,Asthma, Cataracts, Colds, High Blood Pressure, Kidney
Disorders, Digestive Problems,Comas,Colds, Breast Cancer, Depression,digestive,Migraine,Sleep, Stroke, Tumor,Infections, Gastric Ulcers,PMS, Prostate Cancer, Bone & Joint Problems, Cancer, Fevers,
Arthritis, Menstrual Cramps, Chest Infections,Sinus, Skin Problems, Internal
Disorders..and the list goes on and on: TRULY an amazing product.
There is abundant evidence that traditional Polynesian healers have used
the fruit of the NONI plant for thousands of years to address a variety
of illnesses, but its use as a natural adaptogen has only recently
become known in the Continental United States.
Hawaiian NONI, whose scientific name is MORINDA CITRIFOLIA, is a native
Polynesian Healing fruit and was probably carried worldwide by early
voyagers. Although various strains of NONI are known by different names
throughout Southeast Asia, Hawaiian NONI is the most highly prized and
valued among Polynesians, and hence most STUDIED for it's traditional
HEALING properties.
In just a few months, it seems, the medicinal claims and praises for the
fruit of the NONI plant (MORINDA CITRIFOLIA) L. Rubuaceae, common known
as " Indian Mulberry") have spread like wild-fire. Actually the NONI
fruit was an intergral part of ancient Hawaiian folk medicine. But
recently it has regained considerable popularity as an EFFECTIVE HERBAL
TREATMENT in the U.S., and ALL OVER THE WORLD.
Our NONI processing starts by harvesting the HAND SELECTED, WILDCRAFTED, UNCONTAMINATED, AND UNTREATED HAWAIIAN NONI FRUIT which is
grown, dehydrated, and encapsulated in Hawaii. Hand selected fruit is
picked, washed and rinsed, then converted to NONI pulp after all seeds
have been removed.
Then the NONI FRUIT is carefully PROCESSED, using a LOW HEAT DEHYDRATION, the pulp is ground into fine powder
and then encapsulated with 620mg of powder per capsule. This enables the
final product to retain ALL of the VITAMINS, MINERALS and other
components which give HAWAIIAN NONI its medicinal benefits. It is odorless
and tasteless. It preserves all of the essential ingredients in a stable
and UNDILUTED FORM. (NONI should be taken on an empty stomach. If taken on a full stomach, it will have very little beneficial action. The
pepsin and acid active in a full stomach will work to destroy the
enzymes which liberates the XERONINE.
Whistler, W.A. (1985) Traditional and Herbal Medicine in the Cook Islands, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 13, 239-280
Neal, M., (1965) In Gardens of Hawai`i, Bishop Museum Press , Honolulu, Hawaii, 804 pp.
Abbott, I. and Shimazu, C., (1985) The Geographic Origin of the Plants Most Commonly Used for Medicine by Hawaiians, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 14, 213-222
Singh, Y., Ikahihifo, T., Panuve, M., Slatter, C., (1984) Folk Medicine in Tonga. A Study on the Use of Herbal Medicines for Obstetric and Gynacological Conditions and Disorders, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 12, 305-325
Krauss, B., (1993) Plants in Hawaiian Culture, University of Hawaii Press , Honolulu, Hawaii 103, 252pp.
Elliot, S. and Brimacombe, J., (1987) The Medicinal Plants of Gunung Leuser National Park, Indonesia, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 19, 285, 308.
Levand, O. and Larson, H.O., (1979) Some Chemical Constituents of Morinda citrifolia, Planta Med 36, 186-187.
Bushnell, O.A., Fukuda, M., Makinodan, T., (1950) The Antibacterial Properties of Some Plants Found in Hawaii, Pacific Science 4, 167-183.
Whistler, W. (1992) Tongan Herbal Medicine, Isle Botanica , Honolulu, Hawaii, 89-90 pp.
Hirazumi, A., (1992) Antitumor Activity of Morinda citrifolia on IP Implanted Lewis Lung Carcinoma in Mice, Proceedings, Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research 33, 515.
Abbott, I.A., (1992) La`au Hawai`i: traditional Hawaiian Uses of Plants, Bishop Museum Press , Honolulu, Hawaii, 3, 97-100 pp.
Hiramatsu, T.; Et Al, (1993) Induction of normal phenotypes in ras-transformed cells by damnacanthal from Morinda citrifolia, Cancer Letters 73, 161-166.
Tabrah, F.L. and Eveleth, B.M., (1966) Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Ancient Hawaiian Medicine, Hawaii Medical Journal 25, 223-230.
TenBruggencate,J., (1992) Native Plants Can Heal Your Wounds, Sunday Star Bulletin & Advertiser , Feb. 9, Honolulu, Hawaii.
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