| Phytochemicals Give Noni Juice Health Power
by NewsUSA
(NU) - In reading recent health research, you may have heard about phytochemicals
and their health benefits. So, what are they and what do they do? Phytochemicals
are chemicals found in plants. These chemicals are made of protective and, possibly,
disease-preventing compounds. Researchers have found more than
900 different phytochemicals in food, and they continue to discover more every
day. For example, only one serving of vegetables contains more than 100 phytochemicals.
The evaluation of phytochemicals for their medicinal uses began in 1980 at
the National Cancer Institute Chemoprevention Program of the Division of Cancer
Prevention and Control. For years, these chemicals have been known to protect
plants. But the thought of using them to treat human disease is relatively new.
So what foods can give you the most of these helpful chemicals? Plant scientists
at the U.S. Department of Agriculture studied the noni plant and found that it
is endowed with a greater number and variety of health giving phytochemicals than
just about any plant known. The plant is grown in tropical climates, like those
in Polynesia and has been used for years in Polynesian culture to treat pain,
inflammation, joint problems, immune system, headaches, indigestion and other
ailments. Scientific authorities have listed 23 different phytochemicals found
in noni, along with five vitamins and three minerals. As research continues on
thenoni plant, researchers are beginning to discover even more possible benefits
from the noni plant and its juice
.
The health benefits of this fruit are available in noni juice supplements from
Nature’s Youth. Nature’s Youth Noni Juice contains pure noni, grown
and processed in Tahiti, and natural fruit juice for flavoring.
For more information about noni juice or to order your own supply, go to www.naturesyouth.com.
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