We had this tree and mother only used its bark for preparing a concoction if anyone had liver issues. We were warned not to eat those fruits as they were poison.
Much water has flowed under the bridge since then and I now know this fruit is packed with goodness. We have these trees in our garden and the cuckoos love the fruit.
Noni cannot be eaten as a fruit as it stinks but it is now available in the form of juice that is prepared following a process that includes fermenting the fruit. et al.
There are several benefits – it takes care of arthritis, boosts immunity, it is anit-aging, good for gout, it is a moisturizer, prevents cancer, an energy booster, helps reduce stress……………
The link below has more details
https://food.ndtv.com/food-drinks/10-amazing-benefits-of-noni-juice-drink-up-1471362
I have decided to go for it.
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Do you take any supplements to boost your health?
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Yes
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No
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that is very interesting I have not heard about this before but I see that in the Amazon advertisements there is noni concentrates.
I may go for it and try it out as I read so much about its goodness
I take some supplements from time to time.
As one ages it is necessary that we take supplements
I have seen the juice being marketed as superfood here but I have never tried it. I take various herbal supplements for different purposes.
I am getting tempted to try it out going by what I have read about it.
No, I rely on a varied diet and exercise. Very interesting about the noni fruit. TBH I take any far-reaching claims about a single item with a large pinch of salt. How many ‘superfoods’ and ‘supercures’ have we seen come and go in our lifetimes?!
This and Aloe vera came in my life almost together. I have faith in Aloe vera. I was a distributor for aloe based products marketed by Forever Living Products, USA. I have not tried Noni but I am not yet ready to take it with a pinch of salt (lol)
I take many supplements – Evion, seven seas, supradyn…………….
No but i use fresh fruit on daily basis to boost the health
Interesting. How does the fruit taste?