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Noni Juice - How Much To Drink

Test Dose: 3 days
Teaspoons of Noni Juice
Adult (over 16 years)
Before Breakfast 1 tsp.
Before Dinner 1 tsp.
 
Child (under 16)
Before Breakfast 1 tsp.
 
Loading Dose: Month 1
Ounces of noni juice
Adult (over 16 years)  
Before Breakfast 2 oz.
Before Dinner 2 oz.
 
Child (under 16)
Before Breakfast 1 oz.
Before Dinner 1 oz.
 
Therapeutic Dose: Month 2 through Month 6
Ounces of noni juice
Adult (over 16 years)  
Before Breakfast 2 oz.
Before Dinner 1 oz.
 
Child (under 16)
Before Breakfast 1 oz.
Before Dinner 1/2 oz.
 
Maintenance and Prevention: Month 7 and After
Ounces of noni juice
Adult (over 16 years)
Before Breakfas 1 oz.
Before Dinner 1 oz.
 
Child (under 16)
Before Breakfast 1 oz.
 

  • Noni can be taken together with all other medications - there are almost no drug interactions (except coumadin/warfarin). In some situations, noni can allow other medications to act more efficiently. You should tell your health professional that you are taking noni, as your physician might want to decrease the dose of the medication prescribed. This often reduces the side effects from the original medication.
  • Noni has no overdose potential.
  • Though rare, allergic symptoms to noni may occur. If persistent diarrhea or and major allergic symptoms appear such as hives, swelling or difficulty in swallowing, stop drinking noni for 3 days, then start drinking it again at half the amount. If possible, slowly build back up to the more helpful amount. If these symptoms reappear, stop drinking noni juice. If minor hypersensitivity side effects appear, such as belching, mild transient diarrhea or a slight rash or itching, then reduce the amount of noni you drink until the undesired symptoms disappear. If these symptoms persist, stop drinking noni juice. In both cases, notify your health professional and follow the advice given.

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25 April 2007