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Description Morinda citrifolia commonly known as Indian Mulberry or Noni in Hawaiian, is a bush found in tropical regions such as Hawaii and parts of Southeast Asia. In India root, leaf, and fruit extracts have been traditionally used as a sedative, a remedy for diarrhea, a topical disinfectant, and as a gargle to relieve sore throat. The ripe noni fruit juice has been taken orally by the Polynesians to alleviate menstrual cramps, arthritis, diabetes, gastric ulcers, sprains, poor digestion, cancer, and problems associated with high blood pressure. Pharmacological Properties · anti-tumor activity in laboratory animals · increased the life span of laboratory animals with Lewis Lung Carcinoma · activates the immune system involving macrophages and /or lymphocytes · has promise as a supplement agent in cancer chemotherapy · anticancer activity · anti-bacterial action Standard 4:1 Extract Contraindications / Toxicity No known toxicity Synergistic Agents Beta 1,3 glucans, ABG (Larch arabinogalactans), Anti-oxidants, Reishi mushroom, and Maitake mushroom. Part Of Plant Used Fruit |