IN SICKNESS AND HUNGER

NONI

SUPPORT THE COMMON HERITAGE

Noni is used during periods of drought because it requires very little water to grow. In our garden, noni grows very well even with the ample supply of fresh water that it recieves by way of condensate through our cold water pipes. The Japanese use it extensively to eliminate toxins and poisons from the body. It is usually put in a jar where the fruit seeps out its medicinal juice.


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