BENEFITS
The search of a product that helps is as old as time. This search has led us to the remote paradise of Hawaii.
In this pristine place amongst people that live a quiet simple life communing with nature, a Hawaiian Healer and a wonderous herb have now been discovered.
Noni contains components that can help us maintain ourselves on a cellular level and to help our defenses in a natural way. Even in this time of so much discovery, scientists and naturalists are both finding the benefits of Noni to be over whelmingly successful.
A great number of products exist on the market that lack the necessary scientific validity to get our complete trust. Scientists have studied Noni for decades, discovering secrets of the tremendous impact that it has in the organism. Study after study, researchers have scientifically verified what Polynesian Healers have always known.
These concentrations were also effective in reducing the growth rate and proliferation of newly developing capillary sprouts. When used in concentration of 10% in growth media, Noni was able to induce vessel degeneration and apoptosis in wells with established capillary networks within a few days of its application. We also found that 10% Noni in media was an effective inhibitor of capillary initiation in explants from human breast tumors. In tumor explants which did show capillary sprouting, the vessels rapidly degenerated (2 to 3 days) in those exposed to media supplemented with 10% Noni.
Dr. Mona Harrison received her medical training at the University of Maryland, Harvard University and the Boston University Medical Centers. She is the former assistant dean of the Boston University School of Medicine and former chief medical officer at the Washington, D.C. General Hospital. She currently specializes in pediatrics and family medicine.
I have a real variety of patients who have benefited from Noni and it would seem to many people that something magical is happening here because it affects so many bodily systems. But there is a very scientific explanation for how something so simple, Noni, can have such widespread effects.
Ancient manuscripts call the different glands in the body seals, and by a seal, we mean something which opens and closes. Ancient medical literature states that the glands actually operate according to frequency, a term which is becoming very popular these days in nuclear and quantum physics. The frequency of the glands was known thousands of years ago, but we have forgotten much of this information. In ancient terms, the pineal gland was called the sixth seal or sixth gland of the body. We have recently discovered that it stimulates two major hormones called serotonin and melatonin. The pineal gland controls the five other glands below it which are the thyroid which produces thyroxine to energize our cells, the thymus which protects you against infections and cancer, the pancreas which is involved with blood sugar and secreting the hormone insulin, the adrenal gland which responds every time you are under stress; and the first gland is the male and female sex organs and their hormones. Therefore restoring the sixth gland, the pineal gland, will have an impact on all those other glands and their functions in the body. When the pineal gland is at its peak performance, it turns a golden color and emits a black juice as well as a golden oil. That black juice would be the melanin color of the organs and every other area of the body which has a pigment.
It happens that Noni mimics the secretion coming from the pineal gland, and in fact acts as a precursor to it, building it up and allowing it to function fully. Noni has a black color, very similar to the melanin that gives colour or pigment to each one of our organs. Every place our body contains this pigment will be affected by Noni.
The back of the eye has a black area called the macula which is pigmented with melanin. That is the area the light hits when your eye opens. Many people have difficulty with blindness because they no longer make that beautiful color in that spot. We have noted the Noni makes the macula generate more pigment and the cells begin to return to normal, and the blindness reverses itself.
In the brain, that black stain is found in an area of the mid-brain called the substantia nigra, nigra standing for black. Diseases related to that area occur when it no longer receives pigment and begins to deteriorate. Diseases in this category are multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease. Appropriate function of the pineal gland is important in restoring those cells, and we are seeing patients reversing some of their neurological problems because the Noni is stimulating the production of chemicals essential to those areas of the brain.
The pancreas is also affected by Noni, the blood sugar and blood pressure begin to normalize. The pineal gland affects the different organs all the way down to the first glands, the male and female sex organs, and people are noticing for example that their prostate glands are beginning to shrink down to normal size once they have been on Noni for a short period of time. Women who have problems with their fibroids etc. are noticing that the fibroids are disappearing, that their menstruation is beginning to normalize, they have less cramps and their bleeding problems become more in balance.
Noni has been used in a wide range of symptomatilogies including: poor digestion, intestinal parasites, skin disorders, allergy, arthritis, diabetes, immune system, analgestic effect, effective against at least seven different kinds of harmful bacteria, is an antiseptic and effective against fungus and parasites.
Let's go now and see those studies. Dr. R.M. Heinecke from University of Hawaii was studying, My search for the ingredient which is active in Noni began with series of studies on the pineapple plant. Since about 1972 I had been attempting to identify the unknown ingredient in bromelain which gives crude preparations of this enzyme their potent pharmacological properties. After many discouraging years of research I eventually identified this ingredient as a new alkaloid to which I gave the name xeronine. Noticing that the clinical claims for bromelain and Noni were practically identical, I tried the same techniques on Noni which I had developed for isolating xeronine from the pineapple plant. The technique worked, Not only was I able to isolate the same compound, but the yields were excellent. Today Noni is one of the best raw materials to use for isolation of xeronine.
Xeronine is powerful alkaloid which is physiologically active in the picogram range, a picogram is one trillion of a gram and gram is one-28th of ounce. Free alkaloid occurs in minute amounts in practically all healthy cells of plants and animals. Noni has appreciable amount of the precursor to xeronine (called proxeronine). In contrast to most plant colloids, this one contains no sugars, amino acids or nucleic acids (genetic proteins).
BY T. Hiramatsu, M. Imoto, T. Koyano, K. Umezawa. Cancer Letters 73 (1993) 161-166
In this study, a team of Japanese researchers studied the effect of over 500 extracts from tropical plants on the K-ras-NRK cell (a pre-cursor to cancer). The compound, damnacanthal, found in the Noni, was found to be an inhibitor of ras function. Ras cells were seeded into 96 plates and incubated at 33 degrees Centigrade for 24 hours. Noni was added and the cell morphology was examinated every day for 5-days. The Ras function was inhibited by the injected extract. The same compound has been found to inhibit the Epstain-Barr virus early-antigen activation. The extract from Noni was found to be most effective in inhibiting Ras function among the 500 tested extracts.
Another study: Analgesic and Behavioral Effect of Noni by C. Younos, A. Rolland, J. Fluerentin, M. Lanhers, R. Misslin, F. Mortier. Planta Medica 56 (1990) 430-434 In this study, the team lead by French scientist Chafique Yountos, test the analgesic and sedative effect of extracts from Noni. They were aware of the traditional use of the plant as general analgesic, and set out to determine if those claims were valid. The extract was shown to be non-toxic and did show significant, dose related, central analgesic activity in the treated mice. This study included various experiments on the treated mice to determine the analgesic effect, if any, from Noni. The conclusion of these researchers was that the extract did in fact demonstrated analgesic effect consistently in each experiment. Authors stated: These findings validate the traditional analgesic properties of Noni.
It is suggested that you take Noni on an empty stomach 60 minutes before meals, because pepsin in the stomach can deactivate enzyme that releases xeronine, most important ingriedient that cause most healing effects in the intestine.
There are countless benefits mentioned in the many testimonials we’ve received from people that have benefited and healed. A high percentage of the statements in the testimonials are being backed up by scientific research and medical records.
People with long term chronic diseases sometimes find and look at Noni as a last resort. Even though we know that Noni has helped many sufferers with their conditions.
We can only recommend that people take Noni as a precautionary measure before diseases, Noni is a healthy supplement for a diet. As they say, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Noni is considered one of the most nutritious fruit, many of its nutrients are known to stimulate the immune system and bring it to balance.
Noni has traditionally been used as a laxative.
Anti-Oxidant
Research has shown that Noni exhibits antioxidant activity.
Analgesic
Noni has been found to be 75% as effective as morphine sulphate and helps relieve pain without the toxic side effects.
Antibacterial, Antifungal and Antiparasitic
With the presence of active compounds like anthraquinones, scopoletin and terpenes, Noni is effective against bacteria and fungus.
Anti-Inflammatory
Noni has shown similar results to the newer over the counter anti-inflammatory drugs, called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).

