Nuna Fruit Dried (Manjanathi Pazham / Indian Mulberry) – Ancient Healing from Nature
Nature’s Ancient Pain Reliever and Immune Booster
Herbolaya’s Dried Nuna Fruit, also known as Manjanathi Pazham or Indian Mulberry, is a time-honored remedy revered in Siddha and Ayurvedic medicine for its wide spectrum of therapeutic benefits. Sourced from organically grown or wild-crafted Morinda tinctoria trees, this fruit is cherished for its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antiviral properties, offering natural support for women’s wellness, digestive health, and immune strength.
This isn’t just a dried herb—it’s a powerful traditional supplement that has stood the test of time in holistic healing systems.
Key Health Benefits of Dried Nuna Fruit
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Regulates Body Heat
Traditionally used to cool down excess body heat and restore internal balance. -
Relieves Inflammation and Pain
Contains natural compounds that reduce swelling, soothe sore muscles, and alleviate joint pain. -
Supports Women’s Health
Regular use can help manage irregular periods, excessive menstrual bleeding, and related discomforts. -
Improves Digestive Health
Aids in relieving gastric issues, improving appetite, and promoting smoother digestion. -
Liver and Skin Support
Promotes liver detoxification and helps maintain healthy, radiant skin. -
Enhances Immunity and Brain Function
Traditionally used to protect against common infections and support mental clarity and nervous system health. -
Natural Tooth Care
Ground Nuna fruit with salt makes an excellent traditional herbal tooth powder to fight gum and dental issues.
Traditional Applications – Internal & External
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For Internal Use:
Mix dried Nuna fruit powder with pepper and a pinch of cumin. Boil in water and consume to support menstrual health and hormonal balance. -
For External Use:
Combine dried Nuna powder with salt to create a natural tooth cleaner that helps maintain oral hygiene and prevent gum infections.
Regional Names – Connecting Cultures Through Herbal Wisdom
This sacred fruit goes by various names across regions, reflecting its deep roots in local traditions:
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Tamil: மஞ்சனத்தி / நுணா (Manjanathi / Nuna)
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Hindi: आल (Aal)
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Malayalam: മണ്ണപ്പവിട്ട (Mannappavitta)
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Telugu: మద్దిచెట్టు (Maddichettu)
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English: Indian Mulberry / Noni / Nuna Fruit
Known globally as Noni, this fruit is also referred to as Great Morinda, Beach Mulberry, Cheese Fruit, Hog Apple, and even the Tree of Headaches—a nod to its ancient use in relieving migraines and stress.
Why Choose Herbolaya’s Nuna Fruit?
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100% Organic and Chemical-Free
Wild-harvested and farmed using organic methods without preservatives or additives. -
Sustainably Sourced
90% of our herbs come from wild-crafted sources; the rest are organically grown and carefully dried for maximum potency. -
Rooted in Siddha Heritage
Our product formulations are guided by traditional Siddha texts, refined by our in-house team of herbal experts and Siddha practitioners.
Herbal Wisdom Meets Modern Wellness
Whether you’re seeking natural menstrual support, digestive relief, or a holistic immune booster, Herbolaya’s Dried Nuna Fruit is a versatile addition to your wellness routine. Embrace the legacy of ancient healing, delivered with the quality, transparency, and purity Herbolaya is known for.
Note: This information is based on ancient texts and verified by our Siddha Doctor team. Please consult your healthcare provider before use.
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