Chris,
I can almost Guarantee it is a junk product. I wouldn't buy it if
you want results.
Go here and get the best and it will be cheaper to use because it
will work.
www.noniera.com
or www.tahitiannoni.com/763355
TNJ maintains 95% market share. You have to wonder why.
Give me a call 1-888-295-1231 and I'll share the rest.
Dave
Dear Dave,
Thank you for your letter. I was a Morinda distributor when it first started.
I felt I was misled about the actual amount of pure noni juice in Morinda's
product so I looked for a company that sold only 100% pure noni juice. It took
a while before I could read the actual ingedients on their product panel on
their label. I liked the taste of Morinda's noni myself but I found it was
much different that the kind my Tahitian wife made in her backyard.
She and her family have made their own noni juice for generations (her mother
and grandmother are traditional herbalists). Ironically, my wife's lifelong
nextdoor neighbors happens to be the home of Eduard Tuairau, the chief of
operations for Morinda in Tahiti. His sister is my wife's best friend who nows
lives in our community in Hawaii. I also know the very first Morinda
distributor's sister (someone I once considered marrying a long time ago).
I have studied and paid a lot of money testing the quality of various pure noni
juice products. I have compared pure homemade noni juice with commercial noni
products. Our company is very careful to purchase pure noni juice that is not
watered down. We had one farmer that tried to sell us a container load of noni
juice that had too much water. The farmer may not of added water, but if noni
fruit is picked during the rainy season the fruit may have an abnormal amount of
water content. We had to refuse his shipment of the container. We test noni's
brix count and use other tests to confirm purity and potency.
You are right to assume that most noni competitors sell an inferior product.
Many sell reconstituted noni from pulp or powder and add flavors, additives and
preservatives. Very few sell 100% pure noni juice since it is expensive and
difficult to access high quality noni. That is why many of our competitors
(both MLM and non-MLM) buy from us in bulk. We are now importing about 150 tons
of noni a year, vs. about 300 tons a year by Morinda.
Morinda has done a great job marketing noni. I used to sell noni from a company
that was selling it in Tahiti since 1989. Before Morinda started advertising
noni, their sales were very low. I had to switch suppliers because our national
distributor needed a full product line (a minimum of 12 products) from us. My
new supplier purchases from many of the same farmers in Tahiti. I have my own
noni farm and plan to get USDA organic certification for it.
Most of my customers are repeat purchasers (we don't have an auto-ship
requirement). Some buy as many as 12 or 24 bottles at time for their families
and friends. I receive many great testimonials about our noni as I'm sure you
have.
I hope I have answered your letter to your satisfaction.
Regards,
Chris
--- In noninews@y..., "Chris" <wilsonc@h...> wrote:
> I have searched the web for the best price for 100% pure noni
> juice from Tahiti and have found natural-noni.com to have the
> best offer available. $19.95 for an 18 oz. bottle. They are not a
> multi-level company.
>
> Chris