ANIMALS

 

 

 

 

Our food should be our medicine, and our medicine should be our food.

Hippocrates, the ‘Father of Medicine, (5th century BC).

 

TAHITIAN NONI™ JUICE

 

What is Noni Juice?

French Polynesians have widely used and cherished the noni fruit and knowledge of its medicinal benefits for generations, passed from parent to child. Its marvellous healing properties remained unknown until recently. Finally, in the twentieth century, ethnobotanists interested in the methods of native healers began to study this remarkable fruit.

In 1994, food scientists John Wadsworth and Stephen Story heard about the benefits of noni and visited Tahiti in the early 1990’s, returning often to meet with village leaders and locals to learn more about the traditional uses of noni.

 

John and Stephen patented TAHITIAN NONI™ Juice after the ancient recipes and practices of the peoples of French Polynesia, working for over two and half years to get it right. The yield was a singular unmatched product.

 

Noni can even be safely used with animals. Please read: Noni for Pets by Dr Gary Tran.

 

"The things I like best about noni are its potency, its fast action, its safety, and its broad therapeutic spectrum. There is nothing like it on the marketplace."

Gary Tran, D.V.M., Director, Animal Emergency Center, USA.

 

Fred Wolger says:

 

"I breed Quarter Horses and Paints in California, One day I received a call that a valuable mare had been critically injured. Her pectoral and shoulder muscles had literally been torn away. The local veterinarian put her chances of survival at less than two percent.

 

I gave instructions that Noni should be put directly on the wounds, as well as down the throat. A few days after her accident, I drove to see her. She was in bad shape but still alive. I gave the horse several ounces of TAHITIAN NONI Juice to sedate her. Nothing else that I had tried to use for this purpose had worked. I then proceeded to cut away at least five pounds of rotting flesh, nerves, and muscle from her injured shoulder.

 

The following week, I put her in a trailer and took her back to California to continue her recovery. Within three months she was running like an antelope! All of the hair has grown back over the injured area. Six weeks ago, I turned her loose to roam on open range."

 

World War II

The United States military studied its usability and benefits of the noni plant and included their findings in the Military Field Handbook for Survival.

 

What can noni juice be used for?

·         Arthritis

·         High blood pressure

·         Chronic pain

·         Musculo-Skeletal Disorders

·         Obesity

·         Diabetes

·         Cancer

·         Depression (Yes, animals do suffer from this!  When you’re on holidays, and post surgery)

·         Chronic fatigue syndrome

·         Inflammatory bowel disease

·         Cardiovascular disorders

·         Post surgery recovery

…… and many other medical conditions.

 

How does Noni work?

When Noni is consumed, its various components are incorporated into the body. One of these, proxeronine, travels to the cytoplasm of the body’s cells and accumulates in the Golgi apparatus (GA). Within the GA, proxeronine combines with the other biochemicals and building blocks the body uses to help maintain efficient and properly functioning cells. These biochemicals would include hormones, proteins, enzymes, serotonin, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and various others. The combination of proxeronine with these other compounds are specific and varied, according to the need of the cell to which they are being sent. The Golgi apparatus then assembles the necessary ingredients into a "package" gives it a cellular "address", and delivers it via the bloodstream to the appropriate cell. As the package is opened, the proxeronine combines with a specific enzyme, proxeroninase, and is converted to xeronine. Xeronine then works with the other necessary biochemicals to create the required adaptogenic compound for that particular cell, allowing the cell to repair and regenerate itself. It is within this process that the cells regain their state of homeostasis (balance), which ultimately leads the body to an overall balanced state.

 

 

Recommended Reading

Hall, S.M., M.D., Noni – Through your body.

Harrison, M., M.D., What every Doctor should know.

Heinicke, R.M., PhD., The Xeronine System.

Roberts, J., M.D., TJ – It can change your life.

Solomon, Neil, M.D., PhD., The Noni Phenomenon, 1999, Direct Source Publishing.

Solomon, Neil, M.D., PhD., Weight and Hormone Imbalances, 2003, Direct Source Publishing.

Tran, G., D.V.M., Noni for Pets.