Tuesday 9 October 2012

Dr.Neil Solomon Report



About Dr.Neil Solomon




Neil Solomon, M.D., Ph.D.
Author of "Noni Juice The Tropical Fruit with 101 Medicinal Uses"

Chairman, Health and Science Research Center, Non-Government

Organization of the United Nations Former CNN-TV

Health Commentator

New York Times Best-Selling Author

Maryland's First Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene

                                       Johns Hopkins Trained Physician Preface Since 1997      Noni's Miraculous Health Benefits

Research indicates that Noni stimulates the immune system, regulating cell function and cellular regeneration of damaged cells. The fact that Noni seems to operate on the very basic and critical cellular level may explain why it's useful for a wide variety of conditions. Dr. Richard Dicks, a clinician from New Jersey, says, "We're beginning to realize that we must get back to basics with our bodies. What it boils down to is, either burn nutrients or burn your body. Noni saves our bodies by giving us the nutrients we need."

Actually, it has over a hundred primary and secondary applications. This booklet will focus mainly on the primary uses. It is invaluable as a healing herb because of the following functions, which will all be discussed in more detail:


Increases body energy.

Alleviates pain.

Acts as anti-inflammatory and anti-histaminic agent.

Has antibacterial properties that can protect against digestive and heart damage.

Works with melatonin and serotonin to help regulate sleep, temperature and mood cycles.

Inhibits pre-cancer function and growth of cancer tumors.

Research The following table contains statistical analysis of the data, including both primary and secondary applications, that I obtained from surveying more than 50 doctors and other health professionals who had taken Noni and/or given it to over 10,000 patients. It depicts the number of people who drank Juice for 23 different conditions, the percentage that were helped, and the primary active components (PAC) believed to be involved. It is my belief that although the PAC is the major component, it is the total blend of all natural ingredients that result in Noni's optimal health benefits.


Paan, Gutca also causes Cancer


The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence has issued new guidelines aimed at helping people in South Asian communities to stop using smokeless tobacco products, the BBC reported.

NICE says too often people using these products are ignorant that they contain tobacco.

Awareness is also low among health professionals, it said.

And, unlike cigarettes, many smokeless products carry no warnings on packs, it added.

Not only these products contain tobacco, they have as much, if not more nicotine in them as smoked tobacco products do. So, like cigarettes, they are highly addictive, it advised.

They may also contain other unhealthy ingredients such as areca nuts - a mildly euphoric stimulant, known to be addictive and cancer-causing - and slaked lime, a chemical used to make cement, the guidelines said.

It's thought that using smokeless products is one of the main reasons why South Asian women are nearly four times more likely to develop oral cancers than women from other ethnic groups in England, it said.

"We hope that this guidance will inform health professionals of the risks posed by these products, so they can take action by asking patients of South Asian origin if they use smokeless tobacco, making sure they are aware of the health risks, and where appropriate referring people for support to help them stop using these products," said Professor Mike Kelly, director of the NICE Centre for Public Health Excellence.

According to the guidelines, smokeless tobacco products include - Tobacco with or without flavourants: misri India tobacco (powdered) and qimam (kiman); Tobacco with various alkaline modifiers: khaini, naswar (niswar, nass) and gul ; Tobacco with slaked lime as an alkaline modifier and areca nut: gutkha, zarda, mawa.