Noni Juice and Arthritis

Posted on September 30th, 2006 in Alternative Health by noniman

Stiff joints. Excessive pain. Undying frustration. When one is constantly fighting with their tired bodies, it can be quite a challenge to get up each and every morning with a new out look. These three characteristics are not only common, but also popular in people who suffer from well known arthritis. Regrettably, while there are medications that can reduce pain, there is only so much that your physician can do.

Arthritis, a complication that inflicts millions of people each year, comes in many forms. From rheumatoid arthritis to septic arthritis - the effects ate debilitating. Generally, the common symptoms for any type of arthritis tend to consist of inflamed joints, stiffness, excessive fatigue, and exhaustion. With so many warning signs creeping up, it can be frustrating to try and alleviate all of them. However, there are alternative methods to taking control of your life and coping with these effects.

Though there are medications specifically for the pain and procedures such as arthroplasty, there are diet plans that you can follow. What many people do not realize is that health really does effect how your joints feel. For example, if you were overweight, chances are your back and overall body would hurt from carrying the excess load. Moreover, your joints would start to cramp up, because they would not be able to handle the weight. Normally, an average sized person would have difficulties experiencing such joint pain. However, once you add the additional mass, it can get dangerous.

The first thing you should do is make sure you maintain a healthy weight. This will not only help relieve some of the pain, but it will allow for a positive body image. Also, you must start taking Vitamin C, E, and K daily. These vitamins are meant to help strengthen bones, as well as diminish swelling. If you are suffering from extreme joint discomfort, it is obvious that you need something with strong results. Of course we all know the common ways to stay trim from vegetables and fruits to smaller portions. However, there are other ways to boost your diet woes. , a unique fruit juice imported from the Pacific Islands, actually relieves joint pain. It also improves flexibility and performs as a strong anti-inflammatory.

For those who do suffer from this problem, there are standard techniques you can try to alleviate back pain or muscle tension. Nevertheless, it tends to get old once it stops working. We all crave cures and perhaps an answer to our frustrations. Fortuitously, with a wide abundance of medicine and innovative alternatives, the opportunity to feel better is in sight. Organic drinks such as Noni juice and a healthy dose of vegetables is one sure way that will improve how you feel. You no longer have to stay in bed cringing in pain or wishing that you were somehow in a different position. Arthritis may be painful to deal with, but there are quite a few options that will allow you to overcome it.

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Noni Juice – The Breakfast of Champions

Posted on September 28th, 2006 in Noni Juice by noniman

On this site you’ll find a wealth of information on Noni Juice, its benefits, myths about the food health vitamin, the origination of the natural herbal home remedy, and now you’ll even read how Noni Juice can make a great breakfast even more invigorating and healthy for the body, mind and soul

Now before we go further, let’s make sure we understand that the Noni fruit plant doesn’t just provide the healthy supplement in a juice form. While the focus may appear to be directed towards the popular liquid form, you’ll find many other variations of the herbal remedy. We’ll talk more about the other uses and products that derive from Noni fruit plants later on and throughout the website, but for now, or in this informational article at least, the juice will be the focal point of discussion.

Breakfast is considered by many to be the most important meal of the day. The morning meal is what provides you with the energy you’ll need to get the day of and running. Cold meals such as cereal, breads, and fruits can be an excellent source of energy. The same can be said for hot meals such as eggs, oatmeal, etc.

Juice is also an essential addition to the healthy breakfast, and many health experts recommend orange juice, or a juice that is high in vitamin C as well as other vitamins and nutrients.

Add all of the above, and you’ve got a pretty good start to a day. Now what if we told you that just a spoonful of Juice can make it even better? Would that tickle your fancy?

We thought so.

Noni Juice can play a significant role in your general well being, so there simple is no flaw in the idea that it should be a part of your daily routine. The following is the suggested intake of Noni Juice. This is only a suggestion, so feel free to do your own research and find the intake that works best for you. Also keep in mind that not all juices are the same. Make sure you read the labels and understand any special instructions for that specific product. This will probably vary from product to product.

For the first three days it is suggested that an adult take 1tsp. before breakfast. After the first three days of Noni Juice intake, you can begin taking 2 oz. before breakfast for the first month (this is referred to as the “loading stage”). The “therapeutic stage”, or month two through six allows for 2 oz. of Noni Juice before breakfast.

The bottom line is this. If you make sure you are eating a healthy breakfast, made up of a good combination of the recommended breakfast food groups, and then on top of that enjoy a taste of Noni Juice. You have, indeed, created the breakfast of champions.

Noni Juice makes a breakfast better and more!

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A Guide to Herbal Remedies

Posted on September 27th, 2006 in Alternative Health by noniman

Ailments.

Regardless of who we are or how healthy we try to be, we are continuously faced with a problem that lurks in the shadows. From aging skin to an upset stomach – these are the symptoms that leave us frustrated and worried. Fortunately, there are many medical alternatives that help with overcoming such issues. One no longer has to rush to their physician for a minor symptom, which often results in a wasted trip. Luckily, herbal remedies are not only an alternative, but they help people cope with every day health hazards.

While there are thousands of herbal remedies, there are a few that are on the tips of everyone’s tongues. Aloe Vera, a cactus-like plant that tends to grow in warm climates, is a common item in almost every household. Whether you have it in plant form or gel, it simply acts as relief for an array of symptoms. For instance, if you are facing external issues due to sunburns or irritated cuts, most alternative medicine guides would recommend that you apply Aloe Vera gel on the area. This not only will soothe your skin, but it assist in healing the burn. For a child who is in extreme pain from excessive sun exposure, this is surely a quick fix. Internally, there are also additional benefits from this herb. If you have gastro-intestinal problems or are dealing with ulcers, Aloe Vera in the form of a capsule will alleviate some of the discomfort. Fortunately, it contains anti-inflammatory substances that should help with the pain.

Although Aloe-Vera is quite popular on the pharmacy shelves, there are many other herbal remedies that also work just as well. Are you having problems going to bed at night? Just can’t seem to fall asleep? Millions of people around the world suffer from this same issue, as there are many factors that tend to disrupt such precious time. Fortuitously, there are herbs that will help you doze off quite quickly. Chamomile, which derives from an edible flower, possesses the ability to relax those who just can’t sit still. It not only can loosen up the body and calm the spirit, but it can completely stop restlessness. This is why many doctors recommend that patients drink Chamomile tea before going to bed. The herb Lavender also has a similar effect. Still looking for additional help? Chamomile moreover lends a hand to decreasing morning sickness and allergies. Regardless of what problems you do have, this herb will surely do the trick.

With thousands of medical mysteries looming over our heads, it can be frightening to hand our lives over to the medical practice. If you have minor symptoms, it is possible to try out these alternative remedies. While herbs will not necessarily cure all ailments, it definitely will help with pain and suffering. Regardless of how long you’ve had an upset stomach or how badly your skin looks – these herbs will provide you with a new perspective on medicine. For this reason, it is recommended that you try out something natural. You may just be surprised with the results.
This article was brought to you by Natures Ptoducts Ltd noni juice.

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Funny Photos

Posted on September 18th, 2006 in Allsorts by noniman

Have a look at these photos someone sent me - hilarious!

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Funny Dummie

 

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Noni Juice and ACNE

Posted on September 13th, 2006 in Noni Juice by noniman

Today I was stumbling through the Noni Juice Discussion Forums and I found this post about ACNE.

The poster, mom21, asks a pretty good question in regards to ACNE.

“Does anyone here have a teenager with acne? If so, what are the remedies that have worked the best for them? It seems that teenage acne is harder to treat than adult acne. Do they just have to grow out of it or is there something which can be done to help them?”

This got me thinking. I’ve heard of a few past success stories about Noni Juice reducing the effects of ACNE, but I wanted to find some recent testimonials on experiences good or bad. I began to search the web and unfortunately, I haven’t been able to find anything related to teen ACNE; However, I did come up with an interesting situation involving infant ACNE.

I somehow ended up in a parenting forum where a recent thread, similar to the one on this site, held a discussion on infant ACNE. The mother of a newborn was distraught because her baby was having serious ACNE on her cheeks and forehead. The doctor had suggested she use Hydrocortazone cream, which she did, but that didn’t do anything. In fact, it progressively got worse.

The thread had died out without an answer, but I noticed the last post quoted the mother as saying she was looking at trying Noni Juice, a suggestion made by a close friend.

After a quick message the mother replied telling me she herself began drinking Noni Juice because she was breast feeding and was hoping the nutrients of the natural remedy would help at least calm the ACNE issue. Indeed, the ACNE slowly began to subside and to this day she swears by the juice.

Now we all know there is no way to prove it was the herbal Noni Juice that took care of the problem, but certainly it played a role in providing what the baby’s body could not provide for itself.

I don’t know about you, but I think I’ll stick with a drink or two here and there. I’ve heard too many good stories to pass this up.

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Noni Juice Still Safe (no surprises)

Posted on September 7th, 2006 in Noni Juice by noniman

We here at noninz.com were already fully aware of the harmless, in fact, very healthy uses of Noni Juice, but apparently the EFSA (European Safety Authority’s Panel) needed to reiterate the safety of this brilliant product.

Nutrition Horizon recently released a well thought out piece providing what should be the nail in the coffin for naysayers who criticize the herbal remedy without any proof or fact to back their claims.

“06/09/06 The European Food Safety Authority’s (EFSA) Panel on dietetic products, nutrition and allergies (NDA) has come to the conclusion that there is no convincing evidence for a causal relationship between the acute hepatitis observed in case reports and the consumption of noni juice.”

As always, those of us who enjoy the healthy benefits of Noni Juice know full well the value of such a powerful old world medicine provided by mother nature herself, but it’s good to see the EFSA reconfirm what we already know is fact.

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