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Noni Fruit Powder
Ingredients: Sample Bag 6 grams of Noni Fruit Powder. Also available in 10g or 20g bags).Â
Noni fruit powder is derived from the dried fruit of the noni tree (Morinda citrifolia), a tropical plant native to Southeast Asia and Australasia. The noni fruit has a long history of use in traditional medicine, particularly in Polynesian cultures, where it is valued for its potential health benefits. Noni fruit powder is often used as a dietary supplement due to its rich nutritional profile.
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Description
Noni Fruit Powder
Scientific Name: Morinda citrifolia
Strong, earthy, and traditionally revered across Pacific Island cultures, noni fruit powder is a concentrated botanical made from the dried fruit of Morinda citrifolia. Known for its distinctive aroma and deeply traditional use, noni has long been valued in Polynesian, Hawaiian, and Southeast Asian herbal practices as a supportive wellness fruit used in tonics and daily nourishment routines.
Plant Description:
Noni is a small evergreen tree native to Southeast Asia and widely naturalized throughout Polynesia, Melanesia, and tropical regions worldwide. It produces glossy green leaves, small white tubular flowers, and a lumpy, oval-shaped fruit that ripens from green to a pale yellow-white. The fruit has a strong, pungent scent and is typically dried and milled into powder for more convenient use.
Traditional Uses:
Noni has been used for centuries in Polynesian and Hawaiian traditional medicine systems. The fruit, leaves, and roots were prepared in various ways as part of daily wellness practices. Noni was traditionally used as a general tonic food, often incorporated into fermented juices, herbal blends, and topical preparations to support overall vitality and balance.
Benefits:
- Traditionally used as a general wellness tonic fruit
- Supports antioxidant activity and cellular health
- May support immune system function
- Traditionally used to support energy and vitality
- Contains naturally occurring phytonutrients and plant compounds
- Supports overall nutritional diversity in traditional diets
- Historically used in topical herbal preparations for skin wellness
Preparation Suggestions:
Noni fruit powder has a strong, earthy flavor and is typically used in small amounts. It can be added to smoothies, juices, or blended herbal formulations (½–1 teaspoon per serving is common). It is often combined with sweeter fruits or herbs to balance its pungent taste. It may also be used in encapsulated form for convenience.
Cautions:
Noni may not be suitable for individuals with kidney conditions due to its natural potassium content. It may also interact with certain medications, including those affecting blood pressure or potassium levels. Pregnant or nursing individuals should consult a healthcare professional before use. Start with small amounts due to its strong flavor and potency.
Disclaimer:
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Information provided is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before beginning any herbal or dietary regimen.
Product Details
| Grams | 10 Grams, 20 Grams, Sample 6 Grams |
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