The Uses Of Noni Juice
Author: John H. Rogers
Noni is characterized as a small tree or shrub that is known to
grow in shady forests and rocky or sandy shores. Noni juice,
which derives from noni, is believed to have beneficial healing
agents that are thought to contain fevers, help to treat certain
types of skin and eye problems, as well as throat and gum
ailments and even constipation. In addition, noni juice is
thought by many to help ease stomach pain and respiratory
discomforts.
Noni features large, dark green leaves and is a plant which
blooms year round. The flowers found on noni are petite and
white in color, while the fruit is multi and features a strong
smell. In addition, a noni plant features a great number of
seeds, which are often dispersed by the bats that it's smell is
known to attract.
In some parts of the world, noni juice is used to help treat
arthritis, which is a painful disorder that affects the body's
joints and muscles. It is important to note that neither noni
itself or noni juice have been evaluated by the USFDA (United
States Food and Drug Administration) for it's safety or it's
possible benefits. In 2005, the European Food Safety Authority
began an evaluation of noni products and their possible
relation to hepatitis resulting from ingestion of noni.
Noni, which is that plant from which noni juice originates, is
most commonly used Internationally and is not so widely used in
American medicine. A large part of that is because of the lack
of it's full potential and the absence of studies to indicate
it's potential risks and/or side effects. As with any medicine
or anecdote, it is important that it's full potential be
realized before being prescribed to patients with certain
ailments or prior to being marketed as an over-the-counter
treatment method for any type of illness. Individuals are often
unfamiliar with the side effects associated with certain
medications, which is why they often develop serious reactions
after their use.
While little remains known about the complete effects of noni
and/or noni juice, including potential healing or side effects,
worldwide studies will continue to investigate the effects of
this mysterious shrub.
This article is intended to be used for informational purposes
only. It is not to be used in place of, or in conjunction with,
professional medical advice or a doctor's recommendation
regarding the use of noni juice. Prior to beginning any
treatment program, including that which involves noni juice,
individuals must consult a physician for proper diagnosis
and/or treatment.
About The Author: To get more facts about noni juice, check out
our website at http://www.noni-juice-guide.info for lots of free
noni juice information and reviews.
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