NOW Noni
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Ingredients
Serving Size: 2 Tablespoons (1 fl oz) (30 mL) | ||
Servings Per Container: About 32 | ||
Amount Per Serving | % DV * | |
Calories | 15 | |
Total Carbohydrate | 4g | 1% |
Dietary Fiber less than | 1g | 2% |
Total Sugars | 1g | |
Includes 1g Added Sugars | 2% | |
* % Daily Value (DV) is based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower based on your calorie needs.
† Daily Value (DV) not established. |
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Other Ingredients: Organic noni juice, water, organic apple juice concentrate, organic raspberry puree, citric acid, and organic raspberry flavor. |
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Directions: Suggested Usage: Take 2 tablespoons (1 fl. oz.) daily on an empty stomach, preferable in the morning, or as directed by your health care professional. Can be taken with fruit juices. Shake well before using. Refrigerate after opening. |
Serving Size: 1 Vcap® | ||
Servings Per Container: 90 | ||
Amount Per Serving | % DV * | |
Hawaiian Noni (Freeze-Dried)(Morinda Citrifolia)(Fruit) | 450mg | * |
* % Daily Value (DV) is based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower based on your calorie needs.
† Daily Value (DV) not established. |
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Other Ingredients: Cellulose (Capsule), Stearic Acid (Vegetable Source), Magnesium Stearate (Vegetable Source), And Silica. Contains No Sugar, Salt, Starch, Yeast, Wheat, Gluten, Corn, Soy, Milk, Egg Or Preservatives. |
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Directions: As an herbal dietary supplement, take 1 Vcap� 1 to 3 times daily, preferably on an empty stomach, prior to meals. |
NOW Noni
Go to StoreNoni grows extensively throughout the South Pacific, and was at one time the most widely used medicinal plant in the region. This evergreen shrub grows especially well in the rich volcanic ash of Hawaii. Some of the beneficial constituents of Noni include various terpene compounds, caproic and caprylic acids, vitamin C and alkaloids. However, Noni is most famous for the presence of an alkoloid proxeronine, which is believed to be a precursor to xeronine.