Noni

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Noni is a tropical fruit that is used by some people to try to improve their health, with noni juice being a popular way to take noni.[1] Noni may be used for general aches and pains, infections, constipation, arthritis, although these uses aren't necessarily supported by research findings.[1]

Alternative names

Noni is also known as:

  • Indian mulberry
  • Beach mulberry
  • Great morinda
  • Headache tree
  • Cheese fruit[1]

See also

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