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The Clinical Advisor, 06/29/09
Sego S - Noni probably should not be a pantry staple, even for patients unlikely to have adverse reactions. It is costly and carries the risk of some significant side effects and drug interactions. However, the many potential benefits of noni make it very intriguing and worthy of further investigation. For a person without the drug- or disease-interaction potentials, periodic use of this supplement could prove to be a useful addition to the antioxidant arsenal.
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