Jugo de Noni

“A mi regreso al trabajo despuĂ©s de estar hospitalizada por un pre-infarto cardĂ­aco, me encontrĂ© con un amigo que era el director del Instituto Interamericano de CooperaciĂ³n para la Agricultura. Al darse cuenta de lo que me habĂ­a sucedido, me hablĂ³ sobre los magnificos resultados que el consumo de noni le sobrevinieron despuĂ©s de una crisis de hipertensiĂ³n arterial. Casi de inmediato se fueron normalizando sus niveles y aĂºn cuando dejĂ³ de tomar los medicamentos que le habĂ­an indicado, nunca mas volviĂ³ a tener presiĂ³n alta.Muy amablemente, en la prĂ³xima visita me trajo un gran bote de vidrio lleno de frutos de noni con las indicaciones de como consumirlo. AsĂ­ lo hice y hoy, 11 años despuĂ©s, lo sigo haciendo sin haber tenido otro episodio asĂ­ de serio. Ahora, tomo vino de noni o cĂ¡psulas de noni. Mi presiĂ³n? Muy bien, gracias!”

  The noni fruit is a sort of mulberry, not very known or seen in Honduras, but to those few who know about its infamous properties and advocate alternative medicine techniques, it’s praised widely for being rich in antioxidants and having many other beneficial substances that can influence a person’s health. This fruit of oriental descent is grown organically in farms, and the noni juice derived from it is famous, with many numerous claims of beneficial properties, which include its ability to fight cancer, lower cholesterol, increase energy, and help with weight loss. The juice can be prepared fresh, but it should always be approached as a medicine.  It smells rather unpleasant, and the taste is not any better…at all; but its natural medicinal properties are amazing!

Collaboration made by Laura, a retired city girl who lives in Tegucigalpa, her beloved capital. She has worked her entire life in political administration posts with the National Party of Honduras, and now proudly boasts her new title as great-grandmother.
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