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  • Noni Fruit Powder

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    What is noni fruit powder? 

    Large, glossy, dark-green leaves adorn the little, evergreen Morinda citrifolia tree, which belongs to the coffee family. It has little white blooms that turn into a rough, greenish-yellow fruit. Originally from Southeast Asia and Australasia, noni is now a native of tropical regions all over the globe. Noni fruits have been utilized for their therapeutic properties in Ayurveda and traditional Polynesian medicine for hundreds of years. You may extract, encapsulate, combine, and steep noni powder in herbal teas and smoothies.

    The noni fruit most likely originated in Southeast Asia, India, and Polynesia, where it is still abundant today, despite some divergent opinions. It has more than 2000 years of use. Captain Cook recorded the first Western account of it in the late 1700s, when he saw the natives consuming it. The fruit has distinct functions among various island communities. People use the tree's root as a yellow dye for clothes and its bark as a red dye.

    Ayurvedic scriptures referred to noni as Ashyuka, or longevity, and used it as a balancing agent more than a millennium ago. Since the fruit itself has a strong smell, taking noni in powdered form is a more enjoyable option. You can gather noni from the same tree every month because it doesn't have a "season" like other fruits. Traditionally, to make the juice, the fruit is placed in a jar with water and allowed to break down; more water is then added. People generally consume the drink gradually before meals. Noni, also known as Indian mulberry, is a member of the Rubiaceae family of plants. The whole dried fruit is what we use to make our noni powder.

    How do I use noni fruit powder?

    Noni powder may be taken with honey and water, or it can be added to salads and drinks. Although noni powder has an unpleasant taste, it contains a wealth of vitamins, antioxidants, and amino acids that are excellent for immune maintenance. When noni is consumed empty-handed, its health benefits are maximized.

    Noni Fruit Powder Benefits:

    Historically, noni has been utilized for nourishment and therapeutic purposes (typically applied topically) for thousands of years in Polynesia. Noni is being marketed as a dietary supplement to cure high blood pressure, prevent infections, prevent cancer, and aid with other ailments.

    ◉ Maintains Heart Health: The noni fruit offers several benefits that have been shown, including improved artery blood flow and heart health protection. This fruit maintains the strength and health of our hearts by controlling blood pressure. Studies have shown that consuming Noni Fruit Juice or Noni Fruit Powder significantly improves a person's lipid profile by balancing their levels of HDL, or good cholesterol, and LDL, or bad cholesterol.

    ◉ Skincare: Noni fruit powder, rich in antioxidants and vitamins A and C, is widely known for its rejuvenating effects on the skin. These antioxidants help defend your skin from free radicals, which may cause aging symptoms. Because noni contains important fatty acids, its antibacterial capabilities aid in improving cell membranes and cleansing the skin of infections while also promoting general skin health.

    ◉ Immune System Support: Although noni has long been used to treat a wide range of illnesses, including fevers, infections, respiratory issues, and digestive issues, several studies have now been conducted to determine how noni promotes immunological health. According to research, noni stimulates various immune cells, including dendritic cells, which are vital for identifying foreign invaders and assisting in the development of a potent adaptive immune response. The effect was shown in May 2009 research, which found that Noni stimulated dendritic cells, which in turn increased the generation of "B cells," which produce antibodies against certain invaders. Increasing the immune system's capacity to fight against illnesses, including the flu, may be beneficial. 

    Noni increases natural killer cells, which are an essential component of the innate immune system, according to different research conducted by the Oncology Research Institute at Greenville Hospital System University Medical Center in South Carolina.

    ◉ Blood pressure: One of the main risk factors for heart illness is high blood pressure, or hypertension, while low blood pressure, or hypotension, may be a sign of thyroid or heart issues. Scopoletin, a phytonutrient contained in noni fruit, has been shown to promote blood pressure normalization; if blood pressure is too high, it can be lowered, and if it is too low, it may be raised.

    According to research, scopoletin lowers blood pressure via dilatation of blood vessels, which facilitates blood circulation. It is always advised that you speak with your healthcare provider if you have low blood pressure to address the underlying problem.

    Where can I buy noni fruit powder?

    Buy Noni Fruit Powder from the health food store in the USAAlive Herbals.

    Noni Fruit Powder information (at a glance):

    Product Name Noni Fruit Powder
    Scientific Name Morinda citrifolia L
    Country of Origin It is native to southeast Asia
    Ingredient Noni Fruit Powder.
    Taste & Aroma Aroma: a pungent aroma. Taste: has a sour, acrid taste
    Shelf Life & Storage Shelf life is about 06 - 24 months. Store it in an airtight container in a cool, dry place and prevent sunlight exposure
    Precautions We requested that, before consuming spices, herbs, teas or any kind of natural products, you consult an expert qualified healthcare practitioner or herbalist.
    Note  This product information has not been appraised by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This information is solely intended for educational purposes.

     

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