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Hawaiian
Noni is a pure, natural product with a rich tradition among the peoples
of Polynesia. The health promoting benefits of Noni have been chronicled
for generations among the peoples of Hawaii, South Pacific, New Zealand,
Australia, Malaysia, India, and the islands of the Caribbean. It is known
among some peoples as the Pain Killer Plant, Grand Morinda, Cheese Fruit,
Headache Tree and many more. The fruit of the Noni plant is treasured
throughout Polynesia for its unique health benefits. Traditional Polynesian
healers have used the fruit of the Noni plant for thousands of years to
address a variety of health disorders such as diabetes, high blood pressure,
arthritis, poor digestion, bruises, sprains, skin afflictions, menstrual
cramps, conditions of aging and many more. It is considered a strong blood
purifier, and cleanses the body of harmful bacteria. Dr. Ralph Heinicke
pioneered the study of the alkaloid xeronine, which is abundant in the
Noni fruit. Dr. Heinicke's work has led to the understanding of why Noni
has such a tremendous impact on the human body. The compounds in Noni
actually work at the cellular level to cause cell regeneration and increase
cell function. In a report to the 83rd Annual Meeting of the American
Association for Cancer Research, in May 1992, the Noni fruit was shown
to significantly prolong the life of mice which had been implanted with
Lewis lung carcinoma cells. Studies show Noni's potential to stimulate
the immune system, inhibit the growth of tumors, regulate proper cell
function and actually regenerate damaged cells. It is truly rare to find
a product so rich in scientific validation.
This
statement has not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration
(FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, cure or prevent any disease.
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