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The writer of the passage ----.
It's hard to find a native tree or plant in Fiji that's not
used by native Fijians for its medicinal properties.
Herbal medicine is not the alternative here, but the
norm. Villagers possess an immense knowledge of
the plants around them and their uses. These have
been accumulated over thousands of years and
passed from generation to generation. If you fall or
suffer a bit of indigestion on a village tour, you'll soon
be offered a remedy. It might not taste good but,
chances are, it'll work. One of Fiji's most intriguing
sources of herbal remedies is the noni tree. It is an
evergreen and grows up to 7 metres tall; it produces
a nasty smell and bitter tasting fruit. While decidedly
disgusting to many of our senses, noni juice is
gaining growing approval from consumers around the
world for its ability to help, among many other things,
relieve arthritis, rheumatism, digestive disorders, and
even the effects of ageing.