Noni juice, interesting choice! It’s often praised in modern wellness circles but in Ayurveda, its standing is a bit nuanced. Noni, or Morinda citrifolia, isn’t traditionally an Ayurvedic herb mentioned in classics like Charaka Samhita, but it shares similar properties to some of those used in Ayurveda. Known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, noni juice might help with boosting overall energy levels and supporting immune health—sounds like just what you might need!
Fatigue and low immunity often tie back to imbalances in your dosha; typically a kapha or vata issue, possibly combined with a weakened agni (digestive fire). Noni juice could aid in enhancing digestion and energy, but listen to your body. Start small, maybe 15-30 ml a day, first thing in the morning, on an empty stomach. This helps the body to fully absorb the properties without interference from food.
But hey, everyone’s different, right? Some find it better after meals to minimize any digestive discomfort. Speaking of which, be aware, overconsumption could lead to mild digestive issues or nausea. Keep an eye out for any skin changes—it’s not directly for hormonal balance or skin problems, but indirectly it might help. Improving digestion and immunity can sometimes lead to better skin.
Finally, while some swear by it, the efficacy isn’t written in stone. Combine it with other Ayurvedic practices: maintain a dosha-friendly diet, get good sleep, practice yoga or meditation. These will support your overall health better than any single remedy. And oh, if your symptoms persist or worsen, please consult with a healthcare professional. Safety first, always.



