The medicinal plant Noni (Morinda officinalis) is used for many ailments and conditions. Noni is a multi-versatile plant has been used for centuries for its medicine and balancing properties.
Noni has been used for centuries, and is still used today, to treat a wide range of ailments including cancer. Proponents claim the noni fruit and its juice can be used to “treat cancer, diabetes, heart disease, cholesterol problems, high blood pressure, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), rheumatism, psoriasis, allergies, infection, and inflammation. Some believe that the fruit can relieve sinus infections, menstrual cramps, arthritis, ulcers, sprains, injuries, depression, senility, poor digestion, atherosclerosis, addiction, colds, flu, and headaches” (American Cancer Society Staff, 2009). Noni is a detoxifying plant that can also be used as a sexual tonic! Half to 2 ounces of noni fermented juice per day is my favorite way to take it!
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AuthorTraci Miller "Cheshire", owner of Cheshire’s Herbals since 1999, is a practicing herbalist, a medicine maker, aromatherapist, educator, mother, wife, sound and Reiki healer, and intuitive guide with a BS degree in Alternative Medicine. Categories |