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    Morinda officinalis extract

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    Origin:
    China
    Payment Method:
    Telegraphic Transfer (T/T)
    Quantity:
    4tons/month
    Pack. & Delivery:
    25kg/drumor1kg/bag
    Morinda officinalis extract
    Also known as noni, morinda is a wandering plant native to Australia and Malaysia, although it is now used in China, India and other parts of Asia. It resembles a mulberry bush, with large, triangular leaves and green berries.
    Morinda Root obtained from root of Morinda officinalis How, a subtropical rain forest plant, one of the top four south herbs and its extract.

    Origins from Ben Jing, which noted, " main for big wind and evil, erection dysfunction, strong bone and muscle, comfort inner five organs, nurish the middle, boost qi and benefit hope." another ancient chinese classical Bie Lu noted, " Grows from Ba Jun" , thus the " Ba" in the name " Ba Ji Tian" maybe mentioned the origin or habitat, " Ji Tian" maybe related with its treatment of erection dysfunction, for " Ji Tian" means erect toward the sky.

    Applications:
    Benefit Kidney and Boost Yang.
    Strong muscle and bone, removing coldness.
    Anti-aging.Anti-fatigue.Anti-depressions.
    Impotence of deficiency weak, infertility, impotence and erection dysfunction, irregular menstruation, low stomach pain and cold.
    Anti-inflammatory effect.
    Antibacterial effect.
    Antioxidant effect.

    What can happen if I take too much morinda? Are there any interactions I should be aware of? What precautions should I take?

    Morinda root is generally considered safe. The American Herbal Products Association has given it a class one rating, which means that it is safe when used in recommended dosages. However, it should not be used by patients who have difficulty urinating; in cases of yin deficiency with excessive fire; or in cases of damp heat. There have also been some cases of noni juice, which comes from the berry, causing possible kidney problems. As of this writing, there are no known drug interactions with morinda. As always, make sure to consult with a licensed health care provider before taking morinda root or any other herbal remedy or dietary supplement.
    tina@ organic-herb.com


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