Noni is characterized as a small tree or shrub that is known to grow in shady forests and rocky or sandy shores. Noni juice, which derives from noni, is believed to have beneficial healing agents that are thought to contain fevers, help to treat certain types of skin and eye problems, as well as throat and gum ailments and even constipation. In addition, noni juice is thought by many to help ease stomach pain and respiratory discomforts.
Noni features large, dark green leaves and is a plant which blooms year round. The flowers found on noni are petite and white in color, while the fruit is multi and features a strong smell. In addition, a noni plant features a great number of seeds, which are often dispersed by the bats that its smell is known to attract.
In some parts of the world, noni juice is used to help treat arthritis, which is a painful disorder that affects the bodys joints and muscles. It is important to note that neither noni itself or noni juice have been evaluated by the USFDA (United States Food and Drug Administration) for its safety or its possible benefits. In 2005, the European Food Safety Authority began an evaluation of noni products and their...