Noni Contains High levels of Antioxidants

Learning to make good choices everyday about the food we eat and the exercise we enjoy can make a huge difference in the healthy lifestyle we live.

The natives of the South Pacific valued their Noni trees and its fruit as a food staple and medicinal plant. Morinda Citrifolia as it has been named in our century is light green, very lumpy and is extremely unpleasant to smell once ripe. Despite its rather strong , native island cultures have long used the fruit and plant for a wide range of health benefits. Traditionally it was a part of the rather effective healing practices. Modern research has undoubtedly done a lot of discover the mysteries of the Noni but generally an elderly Tahitian can usually say: I could have told you that if you had of asked me first!

Keeping fit and healthy is one of life’s primary priorities. In order to stay healthy it is important not only to eat a varied and balanced diet, but also to live a healthy lifestyle, keep active, maintain healthy weight. We of course recommend our products a part of a healthy lifestyle.

Tahitian Noni International is the category creator for Noni products, which has grown into a multi-billion dollar segment of the health and wellness industry. TAHITIAN NONI Juice or Noni Juice is its flagship product having sold over 4 billion dollars worth since 1996.

As indicated at the bottom of all our web pages, these statements have not been evaluated by the US FDA and these products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Our website has further information and ordering information.

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