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- National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Noni; July 2010
- “Journal of Wound Care”; Wound-Healing Activity of Morinda Citrifolia Fruit Juice on Diabetes-Induced Rats; B.S. Nayak; February 2007
- “Journal of Wound Care”; Wound-Healing Activity of Morinda Citrifolia Fruit Juice on Diabetes-Induced Rats; B.S. Nayak; February 2007
- “Food and Chemical Toxicology”; Profile of Aldose Reductase Inhibition, Anti-Cataract and Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Selected Medicinal Plants; R.N. Gacche and N.A. Dhole; May 2011
- “Food and Chemical Toxicology”; Profile of Aldose Reductase Inhibition, Anti-Cataract and Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Selected Medicinal Plants; R.N. Gacche and N.A. Dhole; May 2011
- “Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine”; Hypoglycemic and Hepatoprotective Activity of Fermented Fruit Juice of Morinda Citrifolia (Noni) in Diabetic Rats; B. Shivananda Nayak, et al.; October 2010
- “Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine”; Hypoglycemic and Hepatoprotective Activity of Fermented Fruit Juice of Morinda Citrifolia (Noni) in Diabetic Rats; B. Shivananda Nayak, et al.; October 2010
- “Nigerian Quarterly Journal of Hospital Medicine”; Morinda Citrifolia Fruit Juice Augments Insulin Action in Sprague-Dawley Rats with Experimentally Induced Diabetes; A.U. Horsfall, et al.; July-September 2008
- “Nigerian Quarterly Journal of Hospital Medicine”; Morinda Citrifolia Fruit Juice Augments Insulin Action in Sprague-Dawley Rats with Experimentally Induced Diabetes; A.U. Horsfall, et al.; July-September 2008
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Noni Benefits for People With Diabetes
Close to 26 million people in the United States -- or 8.3 percent of the population -- have diabetes, according to the American Diabetes Association 6. Various prescription medications and lifestyle modifications have been investigated to treat the condition and prevent complications like heart disease, strokes, blindness and organ failure. In traditional Polynesian medicine, noni fruit has been used to treat diabetes, and research on lab animals is verifying noni’s potential to help diabetics.
If you are experiencing serious medical symptoms, seek emergency treatment immediately.
Identification
Noni (Morinda citrifolia) is an evergreen shrub native to tropical regions in the Pacific Ocean. The leaves and fruit of the noni have been used for medicinal purposes, although the juice from the fruit may be the most popular form. In laboratory research, noni is being studied for its properties as an antioxidant and an immune system booster, as well as for its ability to fight tumors and treat diabetes.
Blood Sugar
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A study published in the “Nigerian Quarterly Journal of Hospital Medicine” in 2008 found that noni juice added to insulin treatments was more effective in controlling blood sugar in laboratory rats than either component alone 5. A team at the University of the West Indies studied fermented noni juice in diabetes-induced rats that were given 2 ml/kg per body weight of the juice daily for 20 days. Both the noni-fed group and a group treated with the prescription hypoglycemic drug glibenclamide showed a significant reduction in blood sugar. The researchers concluded that the effects may be due to compounds in noni known as triterpenes and saponins. The results were published in “Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine” in October 2010 14.
Cataracts
High blood sugar levels caused by diabetes cause the lens of your eye to swell and may lead to vision problems that include cataracts, a clouding of the lens. A study from India published in May 2011 in the journal “Food and Chemical Toxicology” studied eight different plants including noni on a sugar-induced lens opacity model in the lab. The noni extract showed the most potential of all the plants to keep the eye lens clear, and it even demonstrated a moderate toxicity to cancer cells.
Liver Damage
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Diabetes can increase your risk of certain types of liver conditions, such as fatty liver disease, which causes scarring. In addition to looking at noni’s effects on blood sugar levels, the University of the West Indies study published in 2010 also examined noni’s effects on the livers of diabetic rats. The researchers discovered that diabetic rats treated with noni juice had reduced fatty degeneration in liver cells, with smaller and less numerous fatty globules, than in the diabetic untreated animals.
Wound Healing
Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to wounds that heal poorly. A study published in the “Journal of Wound Care” in February 2007 conducted research to see if noni had any effects on wound healing in diabetic rats 2. In addition to controls, a group of animals was given 100 ml/kg body weight of noni juice in their drinking water for 10 days. The diabetic rats given noni juice had a 73 percent reduction in the wound area compared to controls, and fasting blood glucose in the rats was reduced by 29 percent.
- Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to wounds that heal poorly.
- The diabetic rats given noni juice had a 73 percent reduction in the wound area compared to controls, and fasting blood glucose in the rats was reduced by 29 percent.
Considerations
Noni is high in potassium, so if you have kidney disease and are on a low-potassium diet, you should avoid noni. Even though research shows potential protections for the liver in diabetics, there have also been a few reports of liver damage from using noni. Several preparations of noni juice may also contain added sugar, which may affect your blood glucose levels. Check with your doctor before adding noni juice or extracts to your diet.
- Noni is high in potassium, so if you have kidney disease and are on a low-potassium diet, you should avoid noni.
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References
- National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Noni; July 2010
- “Journal of Wound Care”; Wound-Healing Activity of Morinda Citrifolia Fruit Juice on Diabetes-Induced Rats; B.S. Nayak; February 2007
- “Food and Chemical Toxicology”; Profile of Aldose Reductase Inhibition, Anti-Cataract and Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Selected Medicinal Plants; R.N. Gacche and N.A. Dhole; May 2011
- “Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine”; Hypoglycemic and Hepatoprotective Activity of Fermented Fruit Juice of Morinda Citrifolia (Noni) in Diabetic Rats; B. Shivananda Nayak, et al.; October 2010
- “Nigerian Quarterly Journal of Hospital Medicine”; Morinda Citrifolia Fruit Juice Augments Insulin Action in Sprague-Dawley Rats with Experimentally Induced Diabetes; A.U. Horsfall, et al.; July-September 2008
- American Diabetes Association; Diabetes Statistics; January 2011
- Gupta RK, Patel AK. Do the health claims made for morinda citrifolia (noni) harmonize with current scientific knowledge and evaluation of its biological effects?. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2013;14(8):4495-4499. doi:10.7314/apjcp.2013.14.8.4495
- West BJ, Deng S, Isami F, Uwaya A, Jensen CJ. The potential health benefits of noni juice: A review of human intervention studies. Foods. 2018;7(4):58. doi:10.3390/foods7040058
- Wang MY, Peng L, Weidenbacher-Hoper V, Deng S, Anderson G, West BJ. Noni juice improves serum lipid profiles and other risk markers in cigarette smokers. ScientificWorldJournal. 2012;2012:594657. doi:10.1100/2012/594657
- Panditrao MM, Panditrao MM, Edghill F, Lockhart HF. Can chronic consumption of noni (Morinda citrifolia) juice lead to changes in the coagulation profile, deranged liver function and excessive intraoperative haemorrhage?. West Indian Med J. 2014;63(7):814-815. doi:10.7727/wimj.2013.109
- National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health. Noni. Updated September 2016.
- Kang YC, Chen MH, Lai SL. Potentially unsafe herb-drug interactions between a commercial product of noni juice and phenytoin- a case report. Acta Neurol Taiwan. 2015;24(2):43-46.
- West BJ, White LD, Jensen CJ, Palu AK. A double-blind clinical safety study of noni fruit juice. Pac Health Dialog. 2009;15(2):21-32.
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