Dear Mr. Wilson,
Purchasing pure Noni Juice is logically the best value. Most
companies are trying to dilute noni with water and flavors because
pure noni juice is expensive. Some companies are trying to pass off
their juice as being pure by presenting their brand name of
proprietary blends as being "pure".
Make sure the pure noni juice you purchase is not too old. The FDA
requires a date on the bottle, noni has a 2 year shelf life.
Aloha,
Chris Wilson
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<melwilson20042000@y...> wrote:
> I am new to drinking Noni juice. My daughter sent me a 4 bottle case
of Tru
> Noni juice last month and I have felt the difference in my body. I
now want to
> order more Noni juice but, after doing a Google search on "Noni
Juice", I was
> overwhelmed by the number of brands and price ranges.
>
> The two types of Noni juices I have encountered are pure Noni and
flavored
> Noni. I looked at Tahitian Noni who adds juice flavors and they call
themself
> "Authentic" what does that mean? I looked at Vision for Life
International's
> Noni juice and they add other flavors plus Potassium Sorbate as a
> preservative that cannot be good for you, right?
>
> So, my question is am I better off buying pure Noni juice for half
the price of
> these brands that add other juice flavors? Is VLI and TNI a better
product
> because they add other juice flavors and cost more? After all, they
are both
> double what my daughter paid for Tru Noni juice.
>
> Thank you for your help in advance,
> Mel Wilson