Noni: Feel Good, Taste Bad

September 26, 2007 by Ty | 0 Comments

PR-GB.com… News from origin – Noni, the feel good fruit.

bad tasteMorinda Citrifolia popularly called Noni was a less known fruit in the America’s but very popular in south Asia and Polynesia.Many years ago, islanders from the South Pacific used the fruit, bark, leaves, and roots of the Noni for many different ailments including such problems as joint discomfort and arthritis, depression and sleep-loss, to topical solutions for irritations and bites. It is said that Polynesian Islanders first cultivated and domesticated the Noni tree over 2,000 years ago. Fresh Noni fruit smells very pungent, and not an aroma one normally associates with fruit and the riper the fruit it, the stronger the smell.

In the last ten years, since the western world discovered this fruit, some marketers have come under fire for ascribing miraculous cure-all properties to Noni fruit, claiming that it can single-handedly prevent, treat, or cure everything imaginable, including arthritis, burns, cancer, cold, diabetes, drug addiction, fever, fractures, gingivitis, headaches, heart disease, immune weakness, indigestion, malaria, menstrual cramps, ringworm, sprains, stroke, and wounds.

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