The Dr. Heinicke & Dr. Solomon Theory on Noni
Perhaps the best way to explain the Noni fruit's believed effectiveness for treating a diverse number of ailments and diseases may be explained by the Heinicke-Solomon Theory. The hypothesis is the result of Dr. Ralph Heinicke working with a Johns Hopkins-trained physician, Neil Solomon, MD, and PhD, who together developed the Heinicke-Solomon Theory.
The two doctors theorize that the Noni fruit's effectiveness could be isolated in the Golgi Apparatus (GA) found in human body cells. An adult human being is made up of approximately 100,000 billion cells. The function of the GA is to bring together and distribute various compounds to cells that need them. In their theory, when Noni juice is consumed, the various components are absorbed into the body. It is the belief of the two doctors that proxeronine, found in Noni juice, gathers in the GA where it is combined with other bio-chemicals the body uses to maintain properly functioning cells.
Once proxeronine and these other bio-chemicals are combined, the GA gives the package an address for the sick cell and it is delivered through the blood stream. After the package arrives to the sick cell, the package is unpacked and the proxeronine is combined with another enzyme, proxeroninase, which is then converted to xeronine . Xeronine is at the center of the theory, believed to work with other biochemicals to create an compound used to help a specific cell. Through this process, the Heinicke-Solomon theory states the cell regains a state of homeostasis that leads the body back to a balanced state.
The theory that the Golgi Apparatus is able to package and deliver specific proteins through the blood to a damaged cell and help repair itself is similar to the discovery Dr. Günter Blobel of Rockefeller University made, which was awarded the 1999 Nobel Prize in medicine. Dr. Blobel was awarded the Nobel Prize " for the discovery that proteins have intrinsic signals that govern their transport and localization in the cell." The principles described by Günter Blobel is that a number of human hereditary diseases are caused by errors in these signals and transport mechanisms of our cells.
Research studies suggest that the compounds found in Noni may work at the cellular level in the human body to help abnormally functioning cells resume normal function and help normal cells maintain regular function.
Your Mother says “A glass of Noni Juice a day, will keep the doctor away.”
|