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Noni fruit and juice are currently highly controversial, and opinions range from miracle cure to scathing skepticism. It is a tropical fruit, which has gained enough attention to be available in many large nationwide chain stores. As a fruit, it is high in antioxidants, and has many of the same benefits as some of the other high nutrient fruits. It also contains specific compounds which are linked to immune system support and antibacterial actions.
Because it is a fruit, care should be used in consumption for diabetics, because in some forms it will be a carbohydrate which should be counted. As with all supplements, monitor your blood sugar very carefully if you decide to try it, and keep your doctor in the loop - consult with a physician prior to trying it, and keep them informed as you proceed. Written by Laura Wheeler, Owner of Firelight Business Enterprises, Inc. |
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We've been using Acidophilous for several things - Vitamin K absorption at first, and then because we heard good things about it for Crohn's Disease. |


