Noni, also known as Devil’s Fruit
Noni, also known as Devil’s Fruit, Aal or Mora of India, is a fruit native to Southeast Asia but also can be found in countries of Central America and Oceania, flourishing in areas near the sea, measuring up to 6 meters in height. Its scientific name is Morinda Citriofolia. The size of this fruit approximates that of a potato and when mature becomes whitish. The taste is the opposite of sweet and has a very pleasant aroma, although this is a food full of nutrients and medicinal properties
This fruit is grown commercially and are generally sold in the form of nectar, tablets, extract, ointment or tea. Among its most important properties we can mention the following: it is a great stabilizer of PH, which counteracts the acidity ensuring good activity pancreatic, kidney, bladder and female sexual entire system. It also helps to counter the diabetes and hypoglycemia, as well as hypertension and low blood pressure, arthritis and osteoarthritis, among other ailments. Improving the properties of drugs, helping to make progress more favorably in the body and minimizing its adverse consequences. It is also a great source of vitamins, especially vitamin C and calcium, fiber, iron, zinc and protein
The side effects that can produce the consumption of Noni in some people are rash, diarrhea, gas, and dizziness. Noni should abstain from all who take blood thinners, people with transplants, those with heart failure who should control the potassium in your diet, pregnant and lactating women and those suffering from ESRD.