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Too Many Supplements? Try an Ounce of Noni Juice
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Apr 4, 2006, 20:51


(NewsUSA) - It seems that these days there is a pill for everything, from depression to insomnia to weight control. In fact, the proliferation of tiny tablets has increased to the point that Americans are taking at least one a day and in some cases five or more.

But what if there was a health supplement that encompassed all the nutritional benefits you get from taking multiple supplements that are normally sold separately in health food stores and specialty retailers? And what if it was as easy as taking 1 liquid ounce?

Innovative Technologies Corporation of America has created Noni Complete, a new supplement that comprises 51 percent pure organic noni juice as well as more than 140 other nutrients.

Historically, the noni fruit (also known as the morinda plant) has been used in the South Pacific islands to treat everything from joint pain to upset stomachs. Yet it has taken a long time for this small fruit to reach North America.

In fact, research is only now discovering its potential health benefits, including purifying the blood, stimulating the immune system, regulating cell function and regenerating damaged cells. Other research indicates that the fruit's compounds increase the ability of cells to absorb and utilize nutrients such as vitamins and minerals.

ITC has combined noni juice with 77 other plant source ionic minerals (the mineral form most efficiently absorbed in the body), as well as 16 essential vitamins and nutrients.

The supplement also contains large daily amounts of free radical-fighting antioxidants such as grape seed extract, a natural "super-antioxidant"; Una de Gato, (also known as "Cat's Claw"), believed to be effective in balancing hormone levels, supporting the immune system and cleansing the digestive tract; and Ester C, a unique form of vitamin C because the body absorbs it more quickly and retains it longer.

For more information, log on to www.itcamer.com or call (800) 482-2637.

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