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If you like to use natural supplements, you may have heard of noni, a funny little tropical fruit that is generating quite a buzz these days.

Noni, with the scientific name of morinda citrifolia, is a flowering shrub native to the Pacific islands, Polynesia, Southern Asia and Australia.

What is it about noni that has everyone so excited? Traditional in Polynesian and South Asian remedies, noni - also known as Indian mulberry- has been used to treat a variety of ailments, including fever, cuts and wounds, coughs, constipation and respiratory problems.

Today, researchers are studying noni's potential for much more. Preliminary results from these and other studies indicate that noni may well be a true miracle of nature, providing significant health benefits:

* Will noni prevent or cure cancer? The University of Hawaii is trying to find out.

* Will noni lower cholesterol? Kobe Gakuin University of Kobe, Japan, is studying that possibility.

* Is noni rich in antioxidants? Yes. The University of Illinois is working to determine just how many.

As more and more people have come to know the health benefits of noni, the challenge has come to be how and where to get it.

A Dallas-based company, Mosaic Nutraceuticals, has introduced a natural supplement in the form of a soft chewable candy that contains 500 milligrams of noni.

According to Mosaic, an emerging leader in the field of nature-based supplements, just two noni candies a day can give you the amount you need to start your journey to better health. To learn more about the health benefits of noni and how you can order your own supply, visit www.mosaictoday.com or call (214) 866-0045 or (888) 7-MOSAIC. The Mosaic Web site also contains scientific information about the company's line of nutritional products as well as links to other health-related information. - NU

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