Morinda citrifolia in Tahiti is the common name of morinda citrifolia in Tahiti. Thousands of years ago, people living in present-day French Polynesia (Tahiti) discovered a small flowering shrub "Tahiti Nori Tree", whose fruit is rich in human cells and somatic cells and has the effect of strengthening the body, so it is known as "a gift from God after plants". Morinda citrifolia trees have been used by local people for health care for more than 2000 years. Morinda citrifolia in Tahiti is mainly grown in the Pacific islands in the South Pacific, and it can also be found in other tropical regions of the world. Morinda citrifolia in Tahiti takes 90 days from flowering to maturity. The same tree bears fruits of different maturity. 365 days a year, ripe fruits can be harvested every day. Noni tree is an evergreen tree, which can grow to 15-20 feet high. Its leaves are oval, its flowers are white, and its fruit is yellow when it matures, about the size of a potato. Dr Ralph hynek, a mysterious biologist in morinda citrifolia, is a famous American biochemist. From 65438 to 0957, he made an important discovery in the process of studying alkaloids. Dry enzymes are indispensable for the activation, repair and regeneration of human cells. He named it "Sanonin" and applied for a patent. He found that sialon was produced by the interaction between proto-alpha and proto-alpha converting enzyme in the large intestine, and these raw materials must be enough to effectively start a series of cell activities beneficial to human health. After confirming the importance of selenium, Dr. hynek began to look for the source of its raw materials. As a result, he found morinda citrifolia. From morinda citrifolia, he found a lot of protocatechuic acid and protocatechuic acid invertase. Dr. hynek was listed in 1998 as the most important who's who in the world because of his special contribution to the study of Salonin Seilonen.
French Polynesia in the South Pacific has beautiful scenery, pleasant climate, fresh air, abundant sunshine, blue sea water, soft beaches, lush greenery, no industry and no pollution, and is known as "God's paradise".
Morinda citrifolia is an evergreen shrub, which is abundant in the local area. Flowers bloom and bear fruit all year round, and the color of flowers is milky white. The mature morinda citrifolia in Tahiti is polygonal and shaped like a potato. The peel is covered with layers of green translucent films, and there are rows of orderly arranged pineapple nail-like annular cores on the peel. When the fruit is ripe, it turns from yellow to white, and contains many reddish-brown stones and many seeds. At this time the height of the tree can reach 15-20 feet. When the tree is ripe, the fruit tree is like a bread tree.
As early as more than 2,000 years ago, the indigenous people on the island discovered that morinda citrifolia in Tahiti really has natural health care and medical effects. They regard noni as a god and a gift from god. They often squeeze morinda citrifolia from Tahiti into juice and take out the residue as a daily drink to treat diseases. Although there is no modern medical equipment on the island, the life expectancy of the local people is particularly long, with an average of 82 years old.