Noni juice is a tropical drink derived from the fruit of Morinda Citrifilia tree.
This tree and its fruits grow among lava flow in Southeast Asia, especially in Polynesia.
Noni is mostly consumed as a juice blend.
The juice is packed with potent antioxidants and may provide several harkth benefits.
In this write up you will get to know the benefits and precautions of Noni juice
Protects liver
Noni fruit is also known for its effectiveness in protecting against liver diseases.
Skincare/hair
Noni's properties are used on skin and scalp conditions, such as eczema and ringworm; also rubbed on scalp for lustrous hair and will keep your skin young.
Just rub the juice on the affected skin or scalp for 15 minutes and rinse off.
Ingestion of juice may help your nails grow stronger.
Helps improve memory function
Noni juice mat exerts a protective effect in curing the problems of memory impairment. Research studies conducted on subjects with weakened memory function have suggested that consumption of noni juice encourages the cerebral flow of blood and helps to improve memory functions.
Fights ageing
Noni juice is packed with vitamin C and selenium, which helps fight free radicals, preserve skin elasticity and reverse the adverse effects of ageing. It’s important to take care of your skin and keep it healthy and young.
Treats Fever
Cough, fever and body ache. It’s important to “take a shot of noni juice on a daily basis to reap the benefits. It is best consumed in small quantities,†suggests Dr Ansul Bhatnagar
These are special warnings and precautions one must take note:
Kidney Disease: Noni contains a large amount of potassium. This can be a problem, especially for people with kidney disease. Don’t use Nonj in large amounts of you kidney problems.
Liver Disease: Noni has linked to several cases of liver damage. Avoid using noni if you have liver disease