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Imitators Beware...It's the Juice!!!

The above is a headline that appears on the Web pages of some Distributors for Morinda's Tahitian Noni Juice (MLM) product. This page is a summary of the erroneous statements made on those pages and other Morinda Publications with our reply (i.e. the truth!) written in ... Bold Letters.

Morinda implies that there are "imitators" to their product, Tahitian Noni Juice. Ours, "Maul Noni has been on the market since 1992 and Tahitian Noni Juice since July of 1996. Morinda's contention that they have imitators stretches the bounds of common sense and credibility.

They then go on to state that their product is "NOT a concoction of several non-related ingredients" and is "NOT a concoction of different Morinda species" (Did you know that there are over 100 Morinda plants species, many of them including Morinda Officianalis are quite common and readily available on the open market but do not have the same benefits that are found in Morinda Citrifolia -- there is only one Morinda Citrifolia). The implication is that their "imitators'" product is a concoction of who knows what. Maul Noni is 100% Morinda Citrifolia except for the gelcap enclosing the product! It says so on the label and we would be in violation of the law if that statement were not true.

Then they make statements about their own product claiming that Tahitian Noni is:

100% Pure Authentic Tahitian Noni Juice -- nothing except a small amount of natural fruit juices for flavor. The Fact is Tahitian Noni Juice contains 89% reconstituted, pasteurized Noni juice, (reconstituted with fluids not from the Noni plant) and 11% mixed fruit juices (of unknown origin and type). (The Way We See It Is Mixed Is Mixed..And Pure Is Pure!!!). Decide for yourself, but consider that 11% of the 32 ounces in a bottle of Tahitian Noni is mixed fruit juices, one can only assume that there are actually only 28.4 ounces of pure reconstituted Noni juice in the bottle.

They also claim that Tahitian Noni is grown and harvested in the most pristine environment in the world. Tahitian Noni comes from the Polynesian Islands where the French began nuclear testing as early as 1963 and have tested in that area as recently as 19% (at Mururoa Atoll and Fangataufa). This is a pretty loose use of the word 'pristine'. Officially 167 nuclear weapons have been tested in French Polynesia alone. Unofficial sources put the figures as high as 200 nuclear tests above and below sea level during this period of time. Again we say decide for yourself. It is our understanding that as much as 90% of all food consumed by humans in the Polynesian Islands is imported. To this day there is raw Plutonium in the Lagoon at Mururoa Atoll Apparently it is far too dangerous to attempt recovery. Think about that!!!

They also claim that Tahitian Noni Juice is processed with a proprietary method to maintain its BioActivity and keep the active ingredients intact. We understand that Tahitian Noni is pasteurized which is a process that normally destroys enzymatic activity. Maul Noni, On the other hand, because of it's Pharmaceutically Patented Low Temperature Process, is very much enzymatically alive.

"What you don't know about encapsulated imitation production

Morinda then asked the following questions: (our answers are in bold letters)

1. What is the source of the ingredients? The Hawaiian Islands.

2. What parts of the plant are used and in what combination? 100% Noni fruit (Morinda Citrifolia)

3. Are the important active ingredients intact? Absolutely! (See our lab report), then ask for theirs. (Good luck).

4. Are there other common ingredients used in combination with Morinda Citrifolia? Absolutely Not. Now ask Morinda that same question, Let us know if you can get a straight answer.

5. How many capsules would it take to equal 1 ounce of Tahitian Noni juice? ( 2 capsules) .

1 capsule = 1 tablespoon. 2 tablespoons = 1 fluid ounce."

 

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