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Hi Guys

 

I have a new range in health stores and dischems. Its a Phyto Nutrient range which is vegan and vegetarian certified as well as 3 of the 5 being Organic.

 

Go check it out...

 

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General Info:

 

The Noni tree grows in tropical areas throughout the Pacific Ocean. It does best near the cost and grows extremely well on lava rock soil. The Noni tree can grow as high as six to seven meters. The fruits are the size and shape of potatoes and are green when unripe. They should be picked when they are yellow.

 

 

Traditional healers have used Noni for health conditions for thousands of years. In the late 20th century, Western science confirmed what millions of people experienced.

 

 

Noni is now a multi-billion dollar industry and can be found in many supplements, functional foods and cosmetic products.

 

 

Nutrients & Application:

 

The Noni fruit is known as the ?Queen of Health Plants? due to its wide range of applications.

 

 

An immunomodulatory polysaccharide-rich substance (Noni-ppt) from the fruit juice of Morinda citrifolia has been found to possess both prophylactic and therapeutic proporties in supporting healthy and normal cellular tissue growth. Noni is being used for antibacterial and antiseptic purposes and contain 17 of the 20 known amino acids, including 9 essential amino acids.

 

 

 

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Acai General Information

 

Acai (ah-sigh-ee) berry does have a scientific name and it is Euterpe Oleracea. The Acai fruit is a small purple berry that grows on slender palm trees. The Acai has been used for thousands of years by the indigenous tribes of the Brazilian rain forest. It has been used for its extraordinary nutritional healing and the Brazilians call it ?Tree of Life.? Acai fruit is highly nutritional serving as a traditional food for the native people living in the Amazon forest and although consumed for centuries as an essential food in South America, it was only at the turn of the twenty first century that it was introduced to the outside commercial world. Some of the constituents in Acai include Anthocyanins, fiber, sterols, gallic acid, potassium, calcium, iron, protein, Omega-6 fatty acid, Omega-9 fatty acid, B vitamins and vitamins C and E.

 

 

Acai Uses & Scientific Evidence For

 

Acai is set apart from other berry/fruit products because of its antioxidant content. Acai gives you the energy from your youth, with added vitality and increased stamina. The highly potent antioxidant properties of pure Acai deliver a massive attack on vitality robbing free radicals. Each gram of Acai delivers an amazing 3800 Orac value, the highest occurring in any fruit in nature.

 

 

 

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Goji Berry - Wolfberry General Information

 

Wolfberry is a sweet herb that grows wild in the remote areas of central China near inner Mongolia, but is also grown as a cultivated plant throughout Asia, Britain, the Middle East and North America. Wolfberry has been studied by Chinese physicians for thousands of years for use in treatments ranging from replenishing vital essences to strengthening and restoring major organs, and boosting the immune system.

 

Goji Berry - Wolfberry Uses & Scientific Evidence

 

 

Wolfberry fruits are used to help maintain overall health when suffering from chronic conditions, such as tired muscles and joints, dizziness and ringing in the ear, visual degeneration, headaches, insomnia, chronic liver diseases, diabetes, tuberculosis, and hypertension. Using this herb can also help improve overall liver health, and balance blood pressure and blood sugar levels. The berries of this herb work as a liver and kidney tonic and in Chinese medicine, the liver is associated with the eye health. Preliminary studies have shown that Wolfberry is effective in treating or preventing visual degeneration, such as cataracts, retinopathy, or macular degeneration

 

 

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Mangosteen General Information

 

The Mangosteen fruit also called Garcinia mangostana is a tropical fruit that is grown in hot humid climates of Southeast Asia. Mangosteen is a dark purple fruit about 2 to 3 inches round. Mangosteen is not related to Mangos. Instead of peeling this fruit like an orange, a Mangosteen is typically opened by pressing firmly or twisting the outside until it breaks apart. The hard rind can be nearly one inch thick. At the center is the soft white fruit, which resembles a head of garlic but tastes slightly sweet and tart.

 

 

The Mangosteen is an exotic fruit from Southeast Asia that offers several classes of powerful phytonutrients antioxidants. One of the most beneficial aspects of the Mangosteen is the xanthones it contains. Xanthones are biologically active plant phenols structurally similar to flavonoids that possess antioxidant properties to help seek out and destroy roaming free radicals that can wreak havoc on good health.

 

 

Mangosteen Uses & Scientific Evidence For

 

People eat Mangosteen as they would any other tropical fruit, In Southeast Asia, The rid or also called the pericarp has been used for medicinal purposes for generations. According to folklore the rind was used to make a tea for conditions such as diarrhea, bladder infections and gonorrhea. An ointment made from the rind was applied to skin rashes.

 

 

 

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Pomegranate General Information

 

Pomegranate has been cultivated since ancient times throughout the Mediterranean basin to India. The plant has been used in many ways, including juice, dyes, inks, tannins for leather (bark) and a variety of remedies for various ailments. Pomegranate fruit has many medicinal uses, but the bark of the tree, the roots, leaves, flowers, rind, and seeds all have medicinal qualities as well. In many ancient cultures, Pomegranate was a symbol of fertility. It is extremely rich in antioxidants and sodium, vitamins A, B, and C, glucose, fructose, tannins, and oxalic acid.

 

 

Pomegranate Uses & Scientific Evidence For

 

Pomegranate provides minerals to the liver and assimilates vitamin A from your food intake. This fruit increases resistance to tuberculosis, relieves hypertension, mental tension, and hysteria. It also tones the heart, liver, and kidneys. Using Pomegranate in the powder form can be used to treat diarrhea and nosebleeds. The juice is excellent for digestive disorders. The leaves of the Pomegranate fruit can be used on wounds and cuts, and the rind is used as a toothpaste or gum powder. Pomegranate juice is thought to provide natural anti-viral, anti-fungal, and anti-bacterial benefits.

 

 

 

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i will run a special for you in winter to stop you all getting sick...

 

Any 2 Phyto Organix for R 200 incl postage

 

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