Medicinal Uses :
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Parts of the
Noni fruit are used as a
tonic and to contain fever (China, Japan, Hawaii).
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The leaves, flowers, fruit, and bark can treat eye problems,
skin wounds and abscesses, gum and throat problems, respiratory
ailments, constipation, and fever (Pacific Islands, Hawaii).
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Used to treat stomach pains and after delivery (Marshall
Islands).
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Heated leaves applied to the chest relieve coughs, nausea, and
colic (Malaysia, India).
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Juice of the leaves is taken for arthritis (India, Philippines).
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The fruit is taken for lumbago, asthma, and dysentery
(Indochina).
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Pounded, unripe fruit is mixed with salt and applied to cuts and
broken bones.
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Ripe fruit is used to draw out pus from an infected boil
(Hawaii).
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Juices of over-ripe fruits are taken to regulate menstrual flow
and ease urinary problems (India, Malaysia).
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The fruit can be used to make shampoo (Malaysia, Hawaii) and to
treat head lice (Hawaii).
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Other exotic diseases treated with the plant include diabetes
(widespread) and venereal diseases.
Chemicals :
Some of the health-related compounds that have been isolated
from noni are Morindone, Morindine, Acubin, Terpene compounds,
L. Asperuloside various Anthraquinones, Alazarin, Caproic acid,
Caprylic acid, Scopoletin, Damnacanthal, and Alkaloids.
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