Ah, yes, the always-angry, Mr. Beebe, who once again
proves that he can spout negativities better than he
can read....
Nobody said that this is the first time that Noni has
been given to animals. DUH!!! That would be stupid
-- nearly as stupid as Mr. Beebe's reaction here.
What the note said, as you can see below, is that
Morinda/TNI has patented the animal derivatives of
Noni. What that means is, not Noni itself, but
products for animals specifically and made with Noni
and derivative products.
By way of example, the Equine Essentials include Noni
Juice, Noni seed oil, and at least three other
vitamins and components of specific help to horses.
So if someone wants to give any type of Noni juice to
an animal, nothing has changed.
But the only products for animals produced with Noni
and specific formulations for animals, are now covered
by Morinda/TNI's patent, so specialized products will
come only from them.
That is what I said before, but I repeat myself for
the benefit of anyone who was confused by Mr. Beebe's
erroneous, angry blurting of incorrect information.
--- Mike Beebe <mbeebe@...> wrote:
> At 08:46 PM 5/7/2004, you wrote:
> >Note that this product is PATENTED, so there will
> be
> >no copy-cats or duplications. In fact, TNI has
> >patented all animal derivatives of Noni. No other
> >company has them available, or can have them
> >available.
>
> What a load of crap!! I've been supplying Hawaiian
> Noni powder to horse
> trainers for the last 8 years. I suppose, once
> again, Hawaiian Noni is an
> "imitator" AFTER the fact.
>
> Mike Beebe
> Hawaiian Noni
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