The Noni plant grows prolifically wild throughout the island of Tobago
in the Caribbean especially adjacent to the shores. It is known
locally as the " Monkey Fist" fruit.The leaves are blanched an used on
painful joints,and bruises.
The fruit is picked when it is a white and ripe.It is put in covered
buckets and ripening allowed to progress until the fruit begins to
become transparent.It is then placed in a cotton or silk cloth and the
juice allowed to drain for a couple of days into containers. The
remainder is squeezed out by wringing the cloth.
The " older generation locals" swear by its healing properties for
just about any malady, especially, arthritis and swelling of the joints.
It is a bad tasting drink and I have tried mixing it with juices to
make it more palatable.
mitch
--- In NoniNews@yahoogroups.com, Jørgen A. Jacobsen <jaj@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Summer
> There's a company selling noni extracted in a way to keep the active
ingrediences. I think they are the ones who started this forum, see
the front page for this forum. Else if you ask me, I would prefer to
drink noni. Tahitian Noni Juice (network marketing sold) is the only
noni juice that actually taste really nice. I often mix it with soda
(water with bubbles) that is a fantastic drink. And I think it is sure
to have the right ingrediences.
> Happy new Year from Jørgen, Denmark.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: summer
> To: NoniNews@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 6:13 PM
> Subject: Re: [NoniNews] Re: Pure is better than Blended Noni juice
>
>
> I have yet to try Noni, there are so many different sites out
there. I found a site that sells in pill form. I know juice would be
best, better absorbed into the system. But what does anyone think, do
you think i will still get the benefits in a pill form? Also, my
mother has rheumatoid arthritis and i was wondering if anyone else
using this products has it to and if taken Noni has helped? thanks summer
>
> fijimajik <fijimajik@...> wrote: I would think the Juice with the
highest noni content would be the
> more superior. Think of it like watering down alcohol. The more water
> you add to you alcohol the less potent it becomes, and it is much the
> same as noni juice.
> The pacific islanders back in the day who used noni traditionally
> never had the technology for reconstituted juice or fruit juice
flavoring.
> As far as im concerned unless your noni juice has been processed from
> actual fruit and is 100% pure. You are not getting the health benefits
> that noni has been use traditionally in the pacific for.
> If the native island healers never used reconstituted juice why should
> we if we are aiming for the same benefits.
> I only drink 100% pure noni juice, but i guess different strokes huh?
> Cheers
>
> --- In NoniNews@yahoogroups.com, Jørgen A. Jacobsen <jaj@> wrote:
> >
> > Interresting assumption Pete, but nothing really new. At this forum
> it has been much the same for about three years: brands against brands
> and tahitian Noni International is compared to Microsoft or now
> McDonalds. I myself prefer to tell what I know about the Tahitian Noni
> Juice I prefer, rather than point to flaws in other noni brands. But
> OK, I like to point that that noni juice made from the whole fruit
> should have more like all the benefits from the whole noni fruit.
> > Best regards Jørgen
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: pete_murphy2000
> > To: NoniNews@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 4:11 PM
> > Subject: [NoniNews] Pure is better than Blended Noni juice
> >
> >
> > Using whole reconstituted fruit blended with other juice
concentrates
> > is a much cheaper way to make a Noni juice product.
> >
> > Tahitian Noni Distributors who have a financial interest in selling
> > and recruiting new distributors in their MLM chain need to propose
> > that there is some mystical proprietary or formulated process in
their
> > Noni juice. This is all part of most MLM companies' tactic to try to
> > differentiate themselves and justifies the outrageous price they
> > charge for a product that would probably sell for half the price
in a
> > retail store.
> >
> > Tahitian Noni distributors do not spend much time talking about the
> > Ingrid ants inside the bottle buy tend to jump to the idea that TNI
> > was the first to flavor Noni juice. That's great if I were going to
> > make mix drinks from it or drink it like orange juice, but as a
> > medicinal health drink I want all of the good stuff found in Noni
> > juice and not something that has been processed like a Mc
Donald's Big
> > Mac.
> >
> > --- In NoniNews@yahoogroups.com, Jørgen A. Jacobsen <jaj@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi mootify
> > > There are many brands. One of them is different: While the others
> > are made from the juice of the fruit it is made from the whole fruit
> > in a protected formula. Another thing which different it is, that it
> > is oldest on the marked and massively backed up by of science and
> > literature. It is not the most expensive brand - not in this country
> > anyway. It is not sold in shops, you buy it directly. It is called
> > Tahitian Noni. Internet start: tni.com
> > > I have been at this forum (quite interresting) for a couple of
years
> > and have chosen this kind of noni, but have no experience with other
> > brands. I still drink Tahitian Noni and have had good results. Good
> > luck whatever you choose.
> > > Jørgen A.J., Denmark
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: mootiy
> > > To: NoniNews@yahoogroups.com
> > > Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 4:06 AM
> > > Subject: [NoniNews] noni
> > >
> > >
> > > I have just recently found out about noni and want to try it. I
> have
> > > found several sites selling the juice and pill form. Which
would be
> > > best and do you have any recommendations on what site is the
> best and
> > > cheapest to order from. This sounds like a great product and
cannot
> > > wait to try it. Thanks
> > >
> > >
> > >
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