Noni Juice Cures
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[YEA] 08/30/2008: Kelly from Charlotte, North Carolina writes: "I used Noni for a while and did see improvements in my energy as well as it curving my appetite for sweets. Also, I am anemic and during my menstral cycle, I would have cramping and heaving bleeding. On the Noni Juice, I didn't even notice I was on my cycle. I see that people are purchasing juice from stores but the best and original is tahitian noni. The others are watered down."
[WARNING!] 09/01/2008: David from Hong Kong replies: "Noni juice was used to be very popular in Hong Kong due to its claim of many health benefits...but unfortunately, they are all false claims...verified and found out by the consumer council in HK. Sales of noni juice plummeted as a result. For readers here, do not buy noni juice for whatever health benefit they claim to have, they are all FALSE CLAIMS!!!"
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[NAY] 10/10/2006: Hank from Vancouver, BC writes: "I have tried Noni Juice twice over the years and never experienced any positive affects. The second time I tried it I bought it from a reputable drug store who guaranteed it. They were very good about giving me my money back."
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[YEA] 02/06/2006: Karen from Surprise, Az writes: "I am a firm believer in Noni juice. It has helped with my PMS, acne, weight loss and energy levels. I was skeptical at first but if taken regularly it really is effective. I have heard to take it on an empty stomach for best results. I am thrilled to find a natural juice that is so effective!"
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[NAY] 11/24/2005: Donna from Aspen, CO writes: "While I was in Tahiti I did a bit of personal research on the Noni plant, which the Mormons are selling as a cure all. They claim that ancient Tahitians used it to cure people. I asked everyone, and on islands far from civilization (I went to the Tuomoto & Marquisis Islands too), turns out the answer is always the same, the Noni plant is a weed, when it's fruit is ripe it smells horendous (yes-this I witnessed-aurgh). Tahitians used to cut it down, but it contined to grow. Now they make money off of it, so it's being grown everywhere. Tahitians are hearing the word from the Mormon church that it will cure you and are turning up in hospitals left and right--as they are trying to use it & eat it. The Marquisis Islands are getting rich off of it, but still they told me the truth, they only grow it for money, they do not use it, it isn't for sale anywhere except the big islands--in the airports mostly. So, it gets you to wondering about everything, is it all for money? no honesty left?"
11/03/2008: Melisa from Birmingham, UK replies: "Just because noni is a weed as you claim doesn't mean it doesn't work. there are a lot of weeds used in healing, like dandi lion nettle duck leaves if Golden seal is the family of the buttercup which is classified as a weed look into them just becuase they are weeds don't make them ineffective."
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[NAY] 10/03/2006: Megan from Louisville, KY writes: "I tried Noni juice for about 2 months for severe neck pain. While it did appear to reduce the pain, I had to drink quite a bit for the effect which ended up being too costly. It also seems to cleanse the intestines."
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[YEA] 11/05/2005: Sue from Sumner, WA writes: "Good, unprocessed, noni juice ... is a good natural pain reliever. It is said to be a natural COX II inhibitor (like sour cherries). I have used it to increase the effectiveness of various OTC pain relievers for severe mentrual cramps and back pain. My husband swears by it (taken alone) for back pain. (He is more responsive to the effectiveness of pain relievers than I am). The only drawbacks are it's nasty taste plus it's cost if you consume a lot of it. I found that, for me, about 1/4 cup is a basic dose to start with but you can drink as much as it takes to get the benefit you want. It may be diluted with apple juice or water to make it more tolerable."
[YEA] 04/20/2009: Linda from Salem, Oregon, USA replies: "I take Noni in pill form and use it for pain and it works great. Just today I woke up very very early, with joint and shoulder pain. Two noni and some water and within a short time I felt relief and was back to sleeping well. Studies show that fish oil + noni + glucosamine chondroitin is 70% as effective as morphine for pain."
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[YEA] 04/14/2007: Debra from Newark, DE writes: "I was given a bottle of noni juice by a friend, she said it would boost my energy. She also said it was an aquired taste and made me promise that even if I didn't like it I would still drink 1 oz. a day. I hated the taste, but I promised. after about 12 days I saw an improvement in my vision! I was just expecting an energy boost. It also helped with pms this month. I've only been taking it for three weeks. If you can get past the taste I think it's a good product."
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