Questions & Answers
TAHITIAN NONI® Morinda®
are trademarks of Morinda, Inc. Independent Distributor Morinda®
A Miracle From Paradise: TAHITIAN NONI® JUICE
How
much should I take?
Take 1 ounce per day.
Dr. Heinicke
recommends taking 30 minutes before breakfast. Dr. Solomon recommends
dividing the dose 30 minutes before breakfast and 30 minutes before dinner.
May I mix
TAHITIAN NONI® JUICE with juice?
Yes. Some individuals prefer
to mix their Noni with a pure juice or other beverage. This is perfectly
OK.
Noni has already been flavored with
100% pure and natural fruit juices to give it a unique but pleasing flavor
right from the bottle.
Who can take TAHITIAN NONI® JUICE?
Anyone, young or old can take the
juice. The benefits of
TAHITIAN NONI® JUICE
are universal and may be enjoyed by all without hesitation.
What is
the shelf life of TAHITIAN NONI® JUICE?
Noni Juice is packaged in a high-quality,
recyclable glass container to achieve a shelf life of 18-24 months, perhaps
longer unopened. Refrigerate after opening to maintain flavor.
Why is TAHITIAN NONI® JUICE packaged in a glass container? Wouldn't
it be less expensive to ship if it were in a plastic container?
* Glass packaging allows
Morinda to thermally treat the Noni juice in the bottling process, thus avoiding
the use of any preservative. Morinda's primary desire is to bring
the juice of the Tahitian Noni fr uit
to the market with the same purity with which it is used in the islands.
The thermal treating does not harm the benefits of the product.
*Glass packaging prevents the
gas-exchange problem experienced with a plastic container. The last
drop of Morinda's Noni will be as fresh-tasting and pure as the first.
*Glass packaging insures maximum
shelf life. Remember, Morinda's glass container is completely recyclable.
As demand
builds will you run out of noni fruit?
No. It grows abundantly and is
harvested 365 days a year. It's not like an apple tree that gives you
one harvest a year. And there are hundreds of tiny islands scattered
across an area as big as Europe where Tahitian Noni grows.
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