Angiodysplasia of GI Tract

Angiodysplasia of intestine is a condition of stretched and fragile blood vessels in the Gastrointestinal Tract that results in occasional loss of blood from the G.I. tract. The condition is mostly related to aging and degeneration of blood vessels and occurs in older adults.

Angiodysplasia of colon is not related to cancer or other diseases of blood vessels. It is different from diverticulosis another very common cause of bleeding in older adults.

There are several theories about the cause of angiodysplasia of the colon. The most likely is that normal contractions of the colon result in dilation (stretching) of colonic veins, venules, and capillaries. The dilation becomes so severe that a small direct passageway develops between the artery and vein (arteriovenous fistula). It is in this area of colon wall that the patient is at risk for bleeding.

The symptoms vary. Often in elderly patients, symptoms are anaemia, weakness, fatigue and shortness of breath. There may not be any signs of bleeding directly from the colon. Others may have occasional mild or severe bleeding episodes with bright red blood coming from the rectum.

A few patients may have dark or black tarry stools. There is no pain associated with angiodysplasia.

Antioxidant property of Noni

A well accepted fact is the increasing incidence of diseases with advancing age. A plausible explanation for the association of age and disease is based on implication of free radical reactions in the pathogenesis of several disorders. Free radical reactions to produce progressive adverse changes that accumulate with age throughout the body. Such "normal" changes with age are relatively common to all. Superimposed on this common pattern are patterns influenced by genetics and environmental differences that modulate free radical damage. These are manifested as diseases at certain ages determined by genetic and environmental factors. Cancer and atherosclerosis are two salient "free radical" diseases. Angiodysplastic lesion over G.I tract is also a free radical disease like the above two.

A natural powerful antioxidant helps to rectify to some extent that condition. Noni is a powerful antioxidant. Noni contains vitamins E and C, and beta carotene. It also contains trace elements with antioxidant properties. Besides Noni contains many bio flavonoids and 150 and above phytonutrients which make Noni a powerful antioxidant. A patient of angiodysplasic lesion, if using Noni for a longer period helps to improve degenerative condition of blood vessels developing angiodysplasia.

The xeronine present in Noni

Collagen fibrils provide tensile strength to numerous tissues like skin, tendons, bones but also blood vessels. Although flexible, collagen fibres offer a great resistance to any pulling force. Collagen fibres are fairly simple proteins and are made up of chains of amino acids. Amino acids are delivered from circulation to the cell called fibrocytes that manufacture collagen. The three important nutrients of collagen namely glycine, hydroxyproline and hydroxylysine are naturally present in Noni. With aging, this collagen simply becomes metabolically inert. It loses its responsiveness, flexibility, fluidity and strength. The degenerative changes occur in the blood vessels in angiodysplasia may be the cause of metabolic inertness of collagen made up of proteins. According to Biochemist Dr. Ralph Heinicke, Noni fruit contains a natural precursor for Xeronine that he named Proxeronine. Proxeronine is converted to alkaloid, Xeronine, in the body by an enzyme he calls Proxeroninase. His hypothesis is that Xeronine modifies molecular structure of proteins. Thus Xeronine has a wide range of biological activities. Xeronine interacts with protein and makes it fold into its proper conformation. The result is a properly functioning protein. Whenever a problem arises in the cell due to a protein structural problem, Xeronine's presence would be beneficial. His hypotheses explain why Noni helps in many health problems in different ways. Xeronine present in Noni helps in angiodysplasia from collagen inertness.

Immune enhancing power of Noni

Noni is a powerful immune enhancer and an immune booster. NONI stimulates the immune system, regulates proper cell function, increases ability of cells to absorb and utilize nutrients and regenerates damaged cells. Noni is helpful in angiodysplasia. The natural integrity of Noni is the only part of the reason for its effectiveness. There are two additional reasons contributing to NONI's effectiveness for a broad range of conditions:

Unique Combination of Substances

Noni has an impressive combination of  ingredients It has a rich complement of vitamins and minerals; including vitamins A, B  (including the rare B-12), C, E, Iron, calcium, sodium, potassium, zinc and several trace minerals. It also has 17 of 20 amino acids. Terpenes, fungicides, adaptogens, glycosides, polysaccharides and other unique ingredients in Noni., even in small amounts have significant physiological effects.

Synergy of its Substances

The many known and even unknown substances come together in a way that supports needs of many of our internal systems, concurrently. As the word synergy implies, these substances work far better in combination than they do separately. Many of the ingredients in Noni are found in varying amounts in other foods or herbs. There seems to be no known food or herb with either the rich list of substances or the high amounts of key substances all put together in one superfood. Noni aids the body's natural healing abilities.

Hence the patient of “angiodysplasia of GI tract” if taking Noni for a longer period, it will not only improve his existing condition but also prevent from further damage.

Recommended Dosage

Divine Noni Concentrate

5ml morning and 5ml evening for 3 days. Then

10ml morning and 10ml evening for next 3 days. Then

15ml morning and 15ml evening for next 8 months.