Saturday, August 9, 2008

Ingredient of Tahitian Noni Juice

Morinda Citrifolia's pure juice (Noni), grape and blueberry, without preservative and chemical substance, free from poison and residue, processed by sophisticated technology, routinely more pass 4 legitimate scientific research phase and accurate, to prove quality and purity are guaranty. Tahitian Noni Juice backed up by independent's institutes accountable and proves the benefit. One and only Noni Juice to be admit purification fruit and deep enrolled list prescription (PDR) at America.
Tahitian Noni Juice contain 230 nutrition and bio active what do so health benefits, 157 among those is super nutrition (Phytonutrition), 11 vitamins, 11 minerals, 17 essential's amino acids, protein, carbohydrate & fiber. One of that momentous is Proxeronine.

TAHITIAN NONI Juice besides as nutrition & supplement also body shielding of free radical. Obstetric synergy effect of bio active can cure various disease, including disease which is not yet its doctor. Tahitian Noni Juice be connected with problem root (on cell nucleus) are not break of phenomena take ill and be not replace medicine from doctor. Tahitian Noni Juice can be consumed by all age, without incurring overdose & side effect, dependency and gets synergy with medicine.

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Tahitian Noni Juice

Tahitian Noni International is the best solution for health and business. The product, Tahitian Noni Juice (TNJ) can help people free from cancer, diabetes, hypertension, kidney disease, lungs disease, heart disease, stroke, etc. Work in cell level, it is repair the damaged cell. Because it contain with Xeronine.

Xeronine is an alkaloid, which is important for proper cell function. Some internet references mention xeronine or proxeronine as important noni constituents. It is believed to regulate the rigidity and shape (hence the function) of specific proteins, affecting a wide range of physiological reactions, including repair to damaged cells; enhanced host immune system involving macrophages and/or lymphocytes(1); and analgesic affects(2). (3)

(1) A. Hirazumi, E. Furrasawa, S.C. Chou & Y. Hokama. AntiCancer Activity of Morinda Citrifolia on Intraperitoneally implanted Lewis Lung Carcinoma in Syngenic Mice. Proc. West Pharmacol. Soc. 37: 145-146 (1994)

(2) C. Younos, A. Rolland, J. Fluerentin, M. Lanhers, R. Misslin, F. Mortier. Analgesic and Behavioral Effects of Morinda Citrifolia. Planta Medica 56 (1990) 430-434.

(3) http://hills.ccsf.cc.ca.us/~jinouy01/noni.html

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

What is Noni?

Morinda citrifolia, commonly known as Great morinda, Indian mulberry, Beach mulberry, Tahitian Noni, or since recently: Noni (from Hawaiian), Nono (in Tahitian), Nonu (in Tongan), and Ach (in Hindi). Morinda citrifolia is native to Southeast Asia but has been extensively spread by man throughout India and into the Pacific islands as far as the islands of French Polynesia, of which Tahiti is the most prominent.

Noni commonly grows in shady forests as well as on open rocky or sandy shores. It reaches maturity in about 18 months and then yields between 4-8 kg of fruit every month throughout the year. It is tolerant of saline soils, drought conditions, and secondary soil. It is therefore found in a wide variety of habitats: volcanic terrains, lava-strewn coasts, and clearings or limestone outcrops. There is about 80 variety of Noni. It can grow up to 9 m tall, and has large, simple, dark green, shiny and deeply veined leaves, and resemble breadfruit. Fruits initially are green in color until maturity, then rapidly change to a light yellow, then light yellow and translucent white.