Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Rinzai's Market Welcomes Healing Noni's Orgnaic Noni Juice

Located at 2081 W. Highway 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336, Rinzai’s Market has now started offering their clients 100% Organic Noni Juice from Healing Noni. Rinzai’s Market is a full service natural foods market offering a complete range of natural foods, organic produce, supplements, body-care products, and locally made fresh deli items. With over 25 years of experience with natural foods and supplements, Rinzai and Sabine know a good product when they see one and we are proud to share space in their store. If you live in Sedona or are planning to visit, then you must take the time to visit Rinzai’s Market. For directions or questions, please call them directly at 866-804-2185.

2 comments:

surf21 said...

try www.healthyisland.com
Their Noni Juice is 100% organic and pure!

Unknown said...

Organic Noni fruit juice is a rich mixture of nutrients which includes vitamins, minerals, aminoacids and a wide array of healthful phytonutrients. The U.S. market for the juice, derived from the fruit of the Morinda citrafolia tree, has grown exponentially since the late 20th century. The “ Organic “ label on noni juice indicates that the product was grown, processed and transported without the use of any chemical fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides and/or additives. Ancient Polynesians, who were the first to recognize the health benefits of noni juice, used it to combat fatigue, a finding confirmed by some clinical studies that produced improved quality of life scores in the areas of energy level and physical functioning. Prexeronoine an alkoloid precursor of Xeronoine is present in Noni juice which plays an imporatant role in cell health maintenance. Healthy levels of xeronine promoted optimal function of the body's many proteins. In the preliminary studies, it is found that noni's effects on xeronine production made the juice useful in the treatment of arthritis, atherosclerosis, depression, gastric ulcers, hypertension, menstrual cramps, pain relief and sprains. In "Herb-Drug Interactions in Oncology," authors Barrie R. Cassileth, K. Simon Yeung and Jyothirmai Gubili report that early animal and in-vitro studies indicate that noni juice has antitumour and immunomodulatory properties that might be useful in treating some forms of cancer.
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