Noni Juice

Last updated on: 15.08.2025

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Definition
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Juice from the fruit of the Indian mulberry bush, usually mixed with other fruit juices. Much-discussed juice, not a phytotherapeutic agent!

HMPC: not processed

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Commission E: not processed

no proven effect to date

Empirical medicine: panacea: joint inflammation, headache, liver inflammation, spleen disease, kidney disease, high blood pressure, insomnia, diabetes, obesity, depression, cancer, toothache, cough, stroke, digestive problems.

Ingredients
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Fats, proteins, carbohydrates, minerals, vitamins, iridoids, lignans, flavonoids: quercetin, rutin.

Undesirable effects
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High potassium content - therefore caution with kidney damage

Trade names
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Not a phytopharmaceutical, food.

Tahitian Noni Juice, for example, contains 89 % noni juice.

Literature
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  1. Blaschek W (2015) Wichtl-Teedrogens and phytopharmaceuticals. A handbook for practice. Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft Munich. S 438-439

Incoming links (1)

Indian mulberry;

Last updated on: 15.08.2025