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  1. ... parts of a plant. For example, the supplement Noni (or Morinda citrifolia ) is a tree that has six parts ...
  2. ... chacon [tw] AND cancer) OR chelation therapy OR (noni juice OR morinda citrifolia OR mth-68 AND (antineoplastic agents OR ...
  3. ... name: Noni. Scientific name:… Indian mulberry (Hawaiian name: Noni. Scientific name: Morinda citrifolia ) Indian mulberry is used on boils and ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Emergency food plants and poisonous plants on the islands of the Pacific 
    Publication: Washington : United States Government Printing Office, 1943
    ... 20 72 58. Tournefortia argentea 20 73 59. Morinda citrifolia 20 74 60. Cantala (Agave cantala) 20 ... such shrubs and trees as Ximenia (par. 22ab), Morinda (par. 20ad), Tournefortia (par. 20ac), Pemphis (par. 20ab), ...
  5. ... in tannic acid,” suitable therefore for making leather. Morinda bracteata of Burmah. A woody Cinchonaceous plant called “ ... vii. pi. 18 in Abyssinia as possibly identical. Morinda citrifolia of Tropical shores from the Seychelles and ...
  6. ... ver- mifuge and antidysenteric. Morin'dar. C28H30O15. From Morinda citrifolia. Moringa aptera, mo-rin'gah ap'ter- ... N. cervica'lis descen'- dens infe'rior, communicans noni. N. cervica'lis descen'dens supe'rior, descendens ...
  7. ... aloes: rhubarb, rumex, frangula, cascara, senna, rhamnus catharticus, morinda bark, and parmelia. (See Emodin, Part II.) Aloes ... said to be those of the Nauclea hru- nonis. In this form, however, we do not see ...
  8. ... MORINDIN. This principle, discovered by An- derson in Morinda citrifolia, and supposed to be identical with ruberythric ...