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Best Noni contains pure dried Morinda citrifolia fruit, commonly known as “Noni.” The Morinda citrifolia plant has a long herbal history in Southeast Asia and the South Pacific, and is considered beneficial for a wide variety of uses. Noni fruit, recognized as a valuable food source and approved by the U.S. government since World War II, contains vitamin C1 and other nutritious substances. NONI: Traditional Folk Remedy
Morinda citrifolia is well known throughout tropical regions of Asia, the South
Pacific and the Caribbean. There are no fewer than 40 common names for this
remarkable plant. In the South Pacific, the fruit of Morinda citrifolia goes by
the name “Noni.” Highly esteemed for its nutritional value, Noni was approved by
the U.S. government during World War II as a food for American soldiers in the
Pacific. Noni is also a prized traditional folk remedy among Pacific island
cultures and is considered useful for a wide variety of ailments.2,3
Pharmaceutical research has uncovered a number of active constituents in the
roots, leaves and fruit of Morinda citrifolia. Noni fruit, in addition to
vitamin C, contains effects against harmful organisms compounds and beneficial polysaccharides.
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Ingredients of Best Noni Concentrate |
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Serving Size: 1 Capsule |
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%DV |
| Noni fruit (Morinda citrifolia fruit powder) |
650 mg |
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: Daily value not established.
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Suggested Use for Best Noni Concentrate |
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Two capsules, 3 times daily.
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Additional Information for Best Noni Concentrate |
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Benefits
Stimulates Cell Repair
Noni fruit has recently been found to contain a substance given the name
“proxeronine” which is believed to increase levels in the body of an alkaloid
called “xeronine.” More information about Best Noni Concentrate |
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