How to Dissolve Freeze Dried Noni

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Blend the noni powder with water to rehydrate the fruit.

The noni fruit, found throughout the Pacific islands, is believed to have several health benefits. Some of the perceived benefits include relief for sore throats, clearer skin, and even use as an insect repellent. Noni fruit is often found in freeze-dried form. The freeze-dried fruit is easily reconstituted for use in supplemental tea, skin care poultices or as an insect repellent.

Things You'll Need

  • Blender
  • Noni powder
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup sweet fruit juice
  • Storage container
  • Spray bottle
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Instructions

  1. Noni Tea

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      Measure three grams of noni powder into the blender.

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      Place the blender lid on the blender. Blend the juice and powder until smooth. Drink the noni tea to soothe an irritated throat.

    Noni Face poultice

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      Noni poultices are useful in combating skin breakouts.
      Noni poultices are useful in combating skin breakouts.

      Pour one cup of water in the blender.

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      Add three grams of freeze-dried noni powder to the blender. Blend the mixture until it is smooth.

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      Dampen a rag with the noni poultice and wash the affected area of skin two times a day.

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      Store the noni liquid in a closed storage container in the refrigerator.

    Noni Insect Repellent

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      Noni is a natural insect repellent.
      Noni is a natural insect repellent.

      Pour one cup of water in the blender.

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      Measure six grams of noni powder into the blender. Blend the mixture until it is smooth.

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      Pour the noni liquid into a clean spray bottle. Spritz exposed areas of the body as needed to repel insects. Store the noni spray in a refrigerator when it is not being used.

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