Monday, January 28, 2008

Noni Facts and History

HISTORY – Noni has been used for over 2000 years by the French Polynesians.

TRADITIONAL USES OF NONI – High blood pressure, tumors, diabetes, arthritis, digestive disorders, wounds, respiratory, afflictions, eye problems, fevers, etc….

SCIENTIFIC STUDIES – Noni has been the topic of many scientific studies around the world, i.e., Australia, Japan, France, Hawaii, Netherlands, etc..

SCIENTIFIC FINDINGS & HOW TAHITIAN NONI JUICE WORKS IN THE BODY

ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS – Aid in the control of fevers, colds and infections.

SCOPOLETIN – Lowers blood pressure and may help with pains.

DAMNACANTHAL – A proven inhibitor of RAS (pre-cancer) cells.

PROXERONINE – A precursor to a protein building alkaloid which has wide spread health implications.

XERONINE – Is an alkaloid found in the body. Xeronine when released into the body travels to different cell tissues containing proteins. Once the xeronine is absorbed by the different cells they “activate the inactive proteins or regulate the rigidity and shape of already active proteins”.


What does this all mean?

Xeronine is essential for proper cell function. When cells are not functioning properly, the system breaks down and we become more susceptible to illness and disease. The major components of xeronine are proxeronase, serotonin, and proxeronine. Both proxeronase and serotonin are readily available in the body, however proxeronine usually is not made fast enough especially in times of stress and sickness etc. Tahitian Noni Juice however, contains a large amount of proxeronine. So, when taken into the body it combines with proxeronase and serotonin to make xeronine, which in turn is responsible for proper cell function and is directly related to maintaining and staying in good health. Xeronine also expands the cell walls to absorb more nutrients.

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