SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION: NONI and NITRIC OXIDE
Dr. Jonathan S. Stamler, a professor of medicine at Duke University, put it quite well when he said, ‘It [Nitric Oxide] does everything, everywhere. You cannot name a major cellular response or physiological effect in which it is not implicated today. It’s involved in complex behavioral changes in the brain, airway relaxation, beating of the heart, dilation of blood vessels, regulation of intestinal movement, function of blood cells, the immune system, even how digits and arms move.
Dr. Neil Solomon, M.D., Ph. D., notes, "now research has shown that noni, the ‘miracle’ tropical plant, can stimulate the body to produce more Nitric Oxide, thereby preventing and helping to control various disorders."
From his book THE NONI PHENOMENON.
Bio: Dr. Neil Solomon, MD, PhD
* MD, Case-Western Reserve University Medical School
* PhD, Physiology. University of Maryland School of Medicine
* Residency at Johns Hopkins Medical School
* Professor at Johns Hopkins Medical School
* Received the coveted Schwentkner Award for Excellence in Research
* Professor at University of Maryland School of Medicine
* Research at National Institute of Health
* Research at the National Heart Institute
* State of Maryland's first Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene for 10 years
* Consultant to the World Health Organization and United Nations
* Syndicated Columnist, Los Angeles Times for 18 years
* New York Times best-selling author
* CNN-TV Health Commentator
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