{"id":53,"date":"2023-07-21T21:38:19","date_gmt":"2023-07-21T21:38:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fchatzigianis.com\/index.php\/2023\/07\/21\/take-a-bath-in-the-noni-kicking-rashes-bruises-and-pain-to-the-curb\/"},"modified":"2023-07-21T21:38:19","modified_gmt":"2023-07-21T21:38:19","slug":"take-a-bath-in-the-noni-kicking-rashes-bruises-and-pain-to-the-curb","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fchatzigianis.com\/index.php\/2023\/07\/21\/take-a-bath-in-the-noni-kicking-rashes-bruises-and-pain-to-the-curb\/","title":{"rendered":"Take a bath in the noni: kicking rashes, bruises, and pain to the curb"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Noni is a plant with a long history of medicinal use.  It is a natural pain reliever (analgesic), anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal.  Noni helps cleanse the body of toxins, helps cells repair, rejuvenate and moisturize the skin.<\/p>\n<p>What does it all mean?<\/p>\n<p>This means that Noni is a powerful, potent, and healthy healing agent that can help your body, whether you drink it or apply it to your skin.  While most people think of drinking noni juice to receive its therapeutic benefits, taking a bath in noni might be just the boost your body needs!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Why should I bathe in Noni?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>If your skin is itchy or prone to rashes, eczema, or acne, noni can help soothe inflammation, keep bacteria at bay, and repair skin cells.  Noni&#8217;s analgesic properties can help relieve pain from trauma such as sprains, deep bruises, stings, burns, and rheumatism.<\/p>\n<p>While taking noni is different from taking aspirin, (although it was called &#8220;aspirin of the ancients&#8221;), using noni can represent a safe, chemical-free, natural alternative for many occasional ailments.<\/p>\n<p><strong>How to take a noni bath<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>To bathe in Noni, you have two options.  The first option is that you can rub the fresh fruit all over your body and then rinse it off.  Then again, if smashing the strong-smelling fruit all over your body isn&#8217;t exactly your cup of tea, you can also mix some noni juice extract into your bathwater.<\/p>\n<p>Speaking of tea, another option is to make a strong herbal tea from fresh or dried noni leaves and add the tea to your hot bath.  You will be amazed at how soft and rejuvenated your skin and body will be.<\/p>\n<p>If you decide to go the extraction route, you will need about 4 oz.  of pure Noni juice for every bath.  The best noni juice to use is the pure, raw, unpasteurized, and organic kind.  Soak for 15-30 minutes for best results.  Add a few drops of your favorite essential oil for an added bonus.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Other third-party apps for Noni<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>There are many ways you can use it externally, in addition to bathing it.  Time-tested creative ideas include:<\/p>\n<p>Make compresses from noni juice to apply on cuts, bruises, burns, boils, tender areas, and skin infections.<\/p>\n<p>Use pure noni juice as a daily face wash to control acne.<\/p>\n<p>Make your noni bath work twice as hard by washing yourself with organic noni soap.<\/p>\n<p>Alternate massage with your partner using a non-moisturizing lotion to relieve muscle.<\/p>\n<p>Follow in the footsteps of the ancient Hawaiians, make an oil from the seeds and rub it in your hair as an insecticide (or use the juice to relieve a variety of scalp problems).<\/p>\n<p>Given that the list of beneficial applications for noni goes on, you can see why keeping noni juice or noni juice around the house, as part of your daily home remedy collection, makes so much sense.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Noni is a plant with a long history of medicinal use. 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