Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Noni Leaf Serum - a relief

Traditional Uses:
• Folklore of the ancient inhabitants of French Polynesia recounts the healthful properties of the noni leaf. Noni leaves were often used externally to soothe and revitalize the skin. The raw application of the healing noni leaf is now available in our practical TAHITIAN NONI™ Noni Leaf Serum.

Modern Research:
• Research has shown that the noni leaf has regenerative properties for the skin.
• One company's lab has worked tirelessly for over a year to create of this first-ever noni leaf serum product.
• Noni Leaf Serum has a strong fragrance to mask the powerful smell of the noni leaf, indicating just how much noni leaf juice comes in every tube of Noni Leaf Serum.
• Scrupulous research and great care went in to creating just the right formulation to help support and enhance the delivery of this valuable noni leaf essence.
• Noni Leaf Serum contains a vital combination of noni leaf juice and noni leaf extract to increase the effectiveness of this miraculous product.

Instructions:
Apply topically as needed on skin.

Newspaper Article from Observer Guardian Food Monthly in UK "Hail berries The top ten free-radical busters" Andrew PurvisSunday December 11, 2005

Pomegranate
The 'new cranberry' is three times as rich in antioxidants as red wine or green tea. It contains high levels of vitamin C, vitamin E and folic acid, all of which help to neutralise 'free radicals' - destructive molecules produced by the body which can also be generated by poor diet, pollution and smoking. These 'molecular sharks' are implicated in cardiovascular disease, cancer and premature ageing.
Pomegranate has also shown promise in lowering blood pressure, preventing prostate and other cancers, protecting newborn babies from brain damage, reducing menopausal symptoms and boosting male sexual performance.
Pomegranate's antioxidants appear to be more potent than those in other fruits. They inhibit the oxidation of 'bad' (LDL) cholesterol - the first stage in the build-up of plaque which causes hardening of the arteries, heart attacks and strokes. Nitric oxide, essential for healthy blood vessels, is broken down and rendered useless by free radicals called 'super oxides'. By 'scavenging' super oxides, the antioxidants in pomegranate ensure there is sufficient nitric oxide to go round. Pomegranate contains antioxidants called polyphenols, which soak up free radicals. It is also rich in tannins and punicalagin (also antioxidants).
Finally, it contains ellagic acid - a substance that inhibits apoptosis, or programmed cell death, where a cell goes into a genetic programme to effectively commit suicide.
Acai
A thick-skinned purple berry that is taking the US by storm, açaí was discovered by two friends on holiday in Brazil and marketed as the drink Sambazon. This year, the company doubled its revenue to $2.5m (£1.5m). In 2004, the anti-ageing guru Dr Nicholas Perricone declared açaí the number-one superfruit in the world. Rich in vitamins A and C it contains twice as many antioxidants as blueberries.
Aronia berry
Rich in polyphenols, aronia has some properties linked to the prevention of cancer.
Blueberries
High in vitamins C and E, and anthocyanins, blueberries were ranked top for antioxidant activity among 40 fruit and veg by scientists at Tufts University, Boston. They sprang to prominence when scientists reported that they could be as effective as drugs in lowering cholesterol.
Broccoli and super broccoli
The green cruciform vegetable is rich in beta-carotene, folate and potassium plus vitamin C and other antioxidants, as well as containing two chemicals - sulforaphane and indoles - known to prevent cancer. One variety, known as 'super broccoli', contains 3.4 times more sulforaphane than standard types. Developed by traditional breeding methods, it should be available commercially in three years' time. Last week, scientists at the Institute of Food Research in Norwich reported that 'super broccoli' is especially beneficial to the 50 per cent of the population who lack a GSTM1 gene, meaning they excrete sulforaphane before it has had a positive effect. By eating this enriched version, or larger portions of ordinary broccoli, they can protect themselves against cancer as well as people who do have the gene.
Cranberries
Cranberries are rich in polyphenols and antioxidants. The fruit's antibacterial properties fixed it in the mind as a treatment for urinary infections.
Green tea
An enduring wonder drink, it has powerful antioxidants - catechins - said to fight viruses, slow ageing and benefit health by destroying free radicals. Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), another antioxidant, is 100 times more effective than vitamin C and 25 times more than vitamin E at protecting cells and DNA from damage. EGCG has twice the benefits of resveratrol, found in red wine.
Noni berry
Nominated by Fiona Posell, vice-president of corporate communications at POM Wonderful, the noni berry - from the morinda citrifolia tree, found mainly in Tahiti - produces a reddish-brown juice with a distinctive smell and taste. Says Posell: 'It may pack more antioxidants, but if you want to drink eight ounces of noni juice, you have to be a very brave person.' (NB not if you get the correct brand)
Red wine
Red wine contains just about every antioxidant and can reduce the chances of heart disease.
Watermelon
Watermelon is rich in lycopene - an antioxidant that neutralises free radicals and may prevent prostate cancer.

Testimonial from US TV Show Host on TV - Immune stimulation

More Big Exposure for (A particular brand of) Noni Juice

Two huge appearances this week! Yesterday it was “Good Morning America” that was talking about (a particular brand of) Noni Juice, and today it’s MSNBC’s “Imus in the Morning” show.
Show host Don Imus told guest Tim Russert, host of NBC’s “Meet the Press”, that he has boosted his immune system with diet, exercise and—(a particular brand of) Noni Juice!

Testimonial-Wound Healing

This story has been sent by Viknes' sister, distributor and health worker,Latha Sivapalan, from Perth, Western Australia. Latha has given me permission to send on this testimonial to you all.
Jan Skelly

Hello Jan,
Regarding my brother, Viknes, he faithfully followed Dr Williams' instructions regarding the dressings and especially the breathing exercises. Within two weeks of the Noni-only dressing, he told me that his wound was pink whereas it had been white before. Soon after, it turned red and he began to have twinges of pain in the area. This was after Dr Williams visited him the second time (October/November?). I called him almost every day to remind him of his breathing exercises and even my mother noted the improvement when he did this.

For a short time, he was re-admitted to hospital and when the nurse tried to take a blood sample, the blood was too thick because the doctors had stopped his Warfarin. My mother told him to do his breathing exercises and almost immediately, the nurse could take the sample from a different area!

Last week, he saw his doctor in the hospital and the doctor called the nurse in to see my brother's wound. He exclaimed that my brother's treatment was working! Viknes said that his wounds were healing well and that the toes had returned almost to a normal colour when they had been black before.

Viknes, who had been terribly depressed because of his illness for the last 8 years, is so happy and positive, attending the (TNI office) meetings in Singapore. He is going to start his little four-year old daughter on TNJ. A huge thank you to Dr Williams and TNJ, (and to you for sending Dr williams to him) especially as it took me years to convince my brother to give it a try, even with the help of my sister and brother-in-law.

Thanks once again Jan for all your support and kindness.

Regards to Peter.

Latha