Definitions for "Noni"
A native Tahitian fruit whose juice is known to cure "almost anything." Mark brought a bottle of Noni juice back after his November 1998 Sweeps trip to the islands and "forced" Carlos and Barbara to partake in drinking it. The juice is made from the Noni fruit and drunk by the natives, but because of it's awful smell and taste, entrepreneurs trying to market it tweaked the recipe by adding berries to improve the taste. This was not a big success on the set since it made the anchors want to throw up. Mark is diligent in his belief that it will make him look like a Tahitian warrior. It turned out to be as successful as Barbara's Fijian Cava drink. See also Cava Tasting.
Stimulates the immune function, inhibits the growth of some tumors, normalizes cellular function and boosts tissue regeneration Fruit extract is used for hypertension, painful menstruation, arthritis, gastric ulcers and depression
Morinda citrifolia. A tropical shrub. An extract from the fruit is being studied as a treatment for cancer, and extracts from the fruit, leaves, or roots have been used in some cultures to treat other diseases.
Keywords:  nkor, jottin, nso, din, ethnic
Ethnic group including villages of Nkor, Jottin-Noni and Din, eventually within Nso'