After living in Hawaii for several years I've learned that there is no
comparison when it comes to Noni Juice. If it comes from Hawaii,
you're getting the most potent. If it is pure Noni juice with no
additives whatsoever, and if it is naturally fermented as the ancient
Hawaiians did, you will unmistakably notice the benefits. Usually
things that don't taste good are the things that are good for you.
Pure 100% Noni juice that is naturally fermented does not taste very
good.
As for prices, TNI is an MLM, just like Amway, for example. Their
claim to pay 50% of their gross income in commissions simply means the
buying public pays more...it's just that simple. In order to get
people to advertise and market any product, they must be paid. But,
the product should do what it claims to do in its originally proven
way...the name NONI is Hawaiian and Hawaii is in The United States of
America with strict regulations on any consumed product. That's what
you want...AMERICAN PRODUCTS - NOT Tahitian! Last, but not least, Noni
is not to quench your thirst...it's intended to help your immune
system and improve your general health and well being, nothing more,
nothing less. But, get the good stuff...Pure 100% naturally fermented
and pasturized Hawaiian Noni juice. And, if you're wondering, the
answer is no...I'm not a Noni distributor.
--- In NoniNews@yahoogroups.com, "maryjo5223" <maryjo5223@y...> wrote:
> This article appeared in our newspaper today about TAHITAIN NONI
juice
> and I want to know if this is the same for all Noni juice or just
TNI.
>
> http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/newssentinel/living/11580036.htm
>
> I have been paying $45 dollars per bottle but have not experienced
any of the
> positive effects that I was promised. I have read on this newsgroup
one
> person who experienced positive effects drinking Tru Noni juice. Is
pure Noni
> better than blended Noni juice?