21/07/2023
*Congenital Disorder and Noni*
The nutrient deficiency can cause an illness. Similarly the nutrient therapy may ameliorate, or even cure that illness. Genes are "turned on or off" by one or more nutrients. This is important knowledge as we try to understand how individual differences affect our nutrient needs and tolerances. We need to know how what we eat affect the phenotypic expression of our own particular genotype. The important interrelationship between food and the genes was first called the "genetotrophic concept" by Roger J. Williams, PhD. Dr. Williams, the discoverer of the B-vitamin pantothenic acid, has explained in his scientific papers how existing biochemical birth defects may be effectively overcome with optimum nutrition. In genetotrophic diseases, genetic abnormality leads to nutritional disability. To compensate, the body requires the availability of larger than normal quantities of one or more nutrients for the affected gene to successfully express itself. In this regards Noni is a perfect cellular nutrients which contain maximum number of key nutrients. Noni contains all the vitamins like Vitamin A, Vitamin B complex, vitamin C, Vitamin E. It contains aall the trace minerals. A number of major components have been identified in the Noni plant such as scopoletin, octoanoic acid, potassium, vitamin C, terpenoids, alkaloids, anthraquinones (such as nordamnacanthal, morindone, rubiadin, and rubiadin-1-methyl ether, anthraquinone glycoside), sitosterol, carotene, vitamin A, flavone glycosides, linoleic acid, Alizarin, amino acids, acubin, L-asperuloside, caproic acid, caprylic acid, ursolic acid, rutin, and a putative proxeronine.