Friday, May 30, 2008

OTHER USES OF NONI

HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE.
Noni is High Blood Pressure combatant. Research has shown that scopoletin, a phytonutrient constituent of noni, dilates previously contreicted blood vessels making the heart to do less work in pumping blood against constricted (narrow) blood vessels ensuring normalization of the blood pressure. There is therefore less wear and tear of the heart.
Researchers in Stanford University, University of California, (UCLA) in the United States; the Union College of London, Univeristy of Metz in France are at one on the result that noni plays significant role in lowering high blood pressure. Dr. Mona Harrison, a medical practitioner from Maryland, also reported that noni improves high blood pressure one woman’s blood pressure was 170/100 and her doctors could not lower it. After two months on noni, it dropped to a normal level of 130/80. Her continuous intake of noni ensured her normal blood pressure.

MOOD CYCLES AND BODY ENERGY
In addition to the noni-scopoletin-serdtonin connection, Dr. Harrison believes many of noni’s psositive results stem from its enhancement of the activities of the pineal gland, which is located deep in the brain. This important gland is one of the places where serotonin is produced and then used to make another hormone, melatonin. Serotonin and melatonin help to regulate sleep, temperature; mood, puberty and ovarian cycles. Dr. Harrison suspects that noni may work, in part, by changing the frequency of body energy.
Further, the doctor believes that frequency modulations in the body energy may account for some of non juice positive actions. It stabilizes blood sugar, reduces menstrual cramping, and lessens the need for men to urinate at night by reduction of swelling in the prostate.
Dr. Ralph Heinicke, a recognized world research authority on xeronine system for over forty years, believes that noni juice helps the body to heal itself by supplying ample amounts of proxeronine, which can then be synthesized to the alkaloid, xeronine. He further believes that one of the many different functions of this xeronine alkaloid is to absorb absorb onto a site adjacent to the endorphine adsorption site and act as a cohormone to activate the “feelgood” receptor proein. As a result, most people feel better and have more energy after taking noni. Survey showed that after the intake of noni in about 10,000 noni users, 80 percent reported an increased sense of well-being. It is not surprising that people with health problems require more proxeronine and therefore take more noni. No wonder Donovan Lazar an Investment banker in Scots Valley, California says:
“I added noni to my supplement regime and it has helped my recovery time dramatically. I am definitely not as sore after strenuous workouts. The overall natural lift I have from taking noni has enabled me to get much more accomplished, and the significantly reduced fatigue after noni is unbelievable. I can’t wait to tell everyone I know about this incredible noni”

CANCER
At the 83rd, 84th and 85th annual meetings of the American Association for Cancer Research, the medicinal uses of noni was seriously debated. A landmark paper from researchers at the Departments of Pathology and Pharmacology at the John Bums School of Medicine in Honolulu Hawaii, was presented. The findings were subsequently summarized in this title: “Anti-Tumor Activity of Morinda Citrifolia on Intraperitoneally Implanted Lewis Lung Carcinoma in Mice.” Broken down, this means that noni has an anticancer effect when cancer cells and implanted into the abdominal cavity. The mice fed noni fruit lived 105-123 percent longer than the mice that were not, and 40 percent of those that were nonified lived for 50 days or more! This study was repeated several times and each time the noni fruit was shown to significantly prolong the life of cancerous mice as opposed to the cancerous mice not on noni. The noni fruit may inhibit tumor growth. The increase in survival time averaged 119 percent after the administration of noni. There was an even greater increase in survival time when noni was administered along even greater increase in survival time when noni was administered along with a known anticancer medication, such as adramycin, 5-fluorourcil (SFU) or vinqistine.
In furtherance of the proof above, Cancer Letters reported that Keio University and the Institute of Biomedical Sciences in Japan claimed isolation of a new compound from noni, called damnacanthal. This work was done in Yokahama, Japan in petri dishes not in the human body. In layman’s terms, noni may have turned precancerous cells into ‘normal, healthy, functioning cells by slowing down cell multiplication at the gene level’
Also in 1994, A. Hirazumi and three colleagues reported in Pharmacological Society Journal on the “Anti-cancer Activity of Noni in Mice with Lung Cancer”
Noni has a lot of uses and I have carefully chronicled the importance of this medicinal source of life in an eBook title “NONI: THE MIRACLE, THE MYTH”. To be published soon. When it is out, you shall be the first to know. And you shall be the first to download it as well. This eBook talks about the active ingredients in noni, how it acts as a natural pain relief or tranquilizer and how to maximize the use of this plant. Don’t hold your breath for too long. It will soon be out. Please send me an email at
yakpasubi@hotmail.co.uk to place your request.

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