NONI works as a ‘Healthy, Immune System Promoter’

Research has shown that if the immune system starts to turn against itself - perhaps the result of an autoimmune disorder - it may cause a complete obliteration of the pancreas’ beta cells or at least a reduction in the number of functioning beta cells. This then affects the amount and purity and effectiveness of the body’s insulin.

"Noni helps promoting a healthy immune system
by either enhancing an already functioning system
or by stimulating a sluggish one"

Current studies have revealed that Noni helps promoting a healthy immune system by either enhancing an already functioning system or by stimulating a sluggish one. In addition, as described earlier, Noni is believed to fortify and maintain cell structure. This can be accomplished by Noni acting as an adaptogen that can aid “sick” cells in repairing themselves. This could apply to diabetes by either helping malfunctioning beta cells in the pancreas or by aiding the cells that are unsuccessfully trying to receive and use the glucose in the blood.

Besides, NONI has a low glycemic index. Glycemic Index refers to a method of classification by which a number is assigned to foods based on how they affect blood sugar levels. Foods that contain the same amount of total carbohydrate may have a different glycemic index. Fried Chicken, for example, has a higher glycemic affect on the body than carrots; kidney beans increase blood sugar levels more significantly than soya beans, because of its higher glycemic value. The glycemic effect of foods can indicate, as many researchers have found, potential risks than the acute blood sugar levels. NONI has a very low glycemic index and hence it reduces the risks of chronic conditions of diabetics.

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