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NONI and NONI JUICE Please note: The following statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. You should read the full Legal Disclaimer that appears below, before proceeding. “Noni (Morinda Citrifolia) is a fruit with extraordinary healing properties that most North Americans have never heard of. It's been successfully used for over 2,000 years in Polynesia, China, India and elsewhere. Noni migrated with the inhabitants to the South Pacific islands, Tahiti, Hawaii, Malaysia - and wherever there is pollution-free volcanic soil. Like Aloe Vera, Kelp, Papaya, Pycnogenol TM ; and other botanicals, the extract of the Noni plant has been demonstrated to improve a wide variety of health conditions. “For use in the United States, the Noni fruit is prepared primarily as a food supplement in juice form. Although the plant is very bitter and has an adverse odor, the noni juice supplement is very palatable in taste and smell because of the addition of natural fruit and berry juices.” (1) Dr. Neil Solomon, by the end of the 20th Century, was considered a recognized leader in medical nutrition and nutraceuticals, and one the foremost experts on Morinda Citrifolia (Noni). Dr. Neil Solomon is a a New York Times best-selling author, and wrote The Noni Phenomenon and a number of other published works on Noni and its medicinal uses. In his book, The Noni Phenomenon, he writes, "After reviewing the results of the more than 10,000 people using Noni, I have determined that Noni undoubtedly possesses a variety of efficacious medicinal properties that modern medicine cannot ignore." “Noni, also known as Indian Mulberry … is a small evergreen shrub or tree, usually less than 10 feet high, occasionally up to 20 feet. The conspicuous large dark green shiny leaves are generally paired, except where forming fruit. Thick and oval in shape, they are deep veined, short-stemmed and 8 inches or longer. The flowers form in globular heads, about an inch long and bearing many small white flowers. The flower heads grow to become mature fruit, 3 to 4 inches in diameter. … To Polynesians Noni is a valuable plant to have nearby the home of anyone wishing to utilize the many natural healing properties of this remarkable life sustaining plant. Noni is has been used for centuries by early Polynesian settlers, and through migration is now growing throughout the Pacific Islands (Hawaii), Asia, Australia, New Zealand and even parts of South America. But its birth place is the Tahitian Islands.” (2) Over 150 nutraceuticals have been found in the noni fruit, some of those identified (mostly in very small amounts) are anthraquinones, beta-carotene, calcium, linoleic acid, magnesium, pectin, potassium, proline, protein, proxeronine, proxeroninease, scopoletin, beta-sitosterols, sterols, phenylalanine and tyrosine, ursolic acid, all the B vitamins and antioxidants like vitamin C, proanthocyanadins and anthocyanadins. Noni stimulates the immune system. The compounds in noni juice actually work at the cellular level to cause cell regeneration and increase cell function. Noni is effective against at least seven different kinds of harmful bacteria. It is also effective against fungi and parasites. Moreover, it is a natural antiseptic and has also been shown to have an analgesic effect. The benefits of this plant (juice) many. “Reported Benefits and Uses of Noni Juice: “Noni as a medicine: the fruit and its juices have been used in the treatment of diabetes, heart troubles and high blood pressure, with different portions prescribed for different illnesses.

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NONI and NONI JUICE

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  • NONI and NONI JUICE Please note: The following statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. You should read the full Legal Disclaimer that appears below, before proceeding. Noni (Morinda Citrifolia) is a fruit with extraordinary healing properties that most North Americans have never heard of. It's been successfully used for over 2,000 years in Polynesia, China, India and elsewhere. Noni migrated with the inhabitants to the South Pacific islands, Tahiti, Hawaii, Malaysia - and wherever there is pollution-free volcanic soil. Like Aloe Vera, Kelp, Papaya, PycnogenolTM; and other botanicals, the extract of the Noni plant has been demonstrated to improve a wide variety of health conditions. For use in the United States, the Noni fruit is prepared primarily as a food supplement in juice form. Although the plant is very bitter and has an adverse odor, the noni juice supplement is very palatable in taste and smell because of the addition of natural fruit and berry juices. (1) Dr. Neil Solomon, by the end of the 20th Century, was considered a recognized leader in medical nutrition and nutraceuticals, and one the foremost experts on Morinda Citrifolia (Noni). Dr. Neil Solomon is a a New York Times best-selling author, and wrote The Noni Phenomenon and a number of other published works on Noni and its medicinal uses. In his book, The Noni Phenomenon, he writes, "After reviewing the results of the more than 10,000 people using Noni, I have determined that Noni undoubtedly possesses a variety of efficacious medicinal properties that modern medicine cannot ignore." Noni, also known as Indian Mulberry is a small evergreen shrub or tree, usually less than 10 feet high, occasionally up to 20 feet. The conspicuous large dark green shiny leaves are generally paired, except where forming fruit. Thick and oval in shape, they are deep veined, short-stemmed and 8 inches or longer. The flowers form in globular heads, about an inch long and bearing many small white flowers. The flower heads grow to become mature fruit, 3 to 4 inches in diameter. To Polynesians Noni is a valuable plant to have nearby the home of anyone wishing to utilize the many natural healing properties of this remarkable life sustaining plant. Noni is has been used for centuries by early Polynesian settlers, and through migration is now growing throughout the Pacific Islands (Hawaii), Asia, Australia, New Zealand and even parts of South America. But its birth place is the Tahitian Islands. (2) Over 150 nutraceuticals have been found in the noni fruit, some of those identified (mostly in very small amounts) are anthraquinones, beta-carotene, calcium, linoleic acid, magnesium, pectin, potassium, proline, protein, proxeronine, proxeroninease, scopoletin, beta-sitosterols, sterols, phenylalanine and tyrosine, ursolic acid, all the B vitamins and antioxidants like vitamin C, proanthocyanadins and anthocyanadins. Noni stimulates the immune system. The compounds in noni juice actually work at the cellular level to cause cell regeneration and increase cell function. Noni is effective against at least seven different kinds of harmful bacteria. It is also effective against fungi and parasites. Moreover, it is a natural antiseptic and has also been shown to have an analgesic effect. The benefits of this plant (juice) many. Reported Benefits and Uses of Noni Juice: Noni as a medicine: the fruit and its juices have been used in the treatment of diabetes, heart troubles and high blood pressure, with different portions prescribed for different illnesses.

  • The prepared juices can be diluted with clean water or fruit juices, and drunk before meals. It is good to seek the advice of a health practitioner before using any supplements. Today the standard practice is to us the Noni Juice daily - Dosage is 1 ounce per day!. The juice is then mixed with other juices to make the juice more palatable in both taste and smell. Noni has been reported to reduce the symptoms of: Arthritis (Joint Mobility, Stiffness & Joint Health) Asthma (Respiratory Problems) Blemishes (Acne, Eczema, Psoriasis & Rosacea) Broken Bones (Healing) Cancers (Immune System) Diabetes High Blood Pressure Headaches (Migraines) Hair Loss & Impotency Immune System Failure (Aids & Viruses) Indigestion (Constipation, parasites & Diarrhea) Infections & Viruses (Immune System) Malignancies (Tumors) Pain (Menstrual Cramping, Child Birth) Toothache (Gum Disease) (2)

    Nonis Miraculous Health Benefits

    Research indicates that Noni stimulates the immune system, regulating cell function and cellular regeneration of damaged cells. The fact that Noni seems to operate on the very basic and critical cellular level may explain why it's useful for a wide variety of conditions. Dr. Richard Dicks, a clinician from New Jersey, says, "We're beginning to realize that we must get back to basics with our bodies. What it boils down to is, either burn nutrients or burn your body. Noni saves our bodies by giving us the nutrients we need."

    Actually, Noni has over a hundred primary and secondary applications. This booklet will focus mainly on the primary uses. Noni is invaluable as a healing herb because of the following functions, which will all be discussed in more detail:

    Increases body energy. Alleviates pain.

    Acts as anti-inflammatory and anti-histaminic agent.

    Has antibacterial properties that can protect against digestive and heart damage.

    Works with melatonin and serotonin to help regulate sleep, temperature and mood cycles.

    Inhibits pre-cancer function and growth of cancer tumors.

    Research

    The following table contains statistical analysis of the data, including both primary and secondary applications obtained from surveying more than 50 doctors and other health professionals who had taken Noni and/or given it to over 10,000 patients. It depicts the number of people who drank Noni Juice for 23 different conditions, the percentage that were helped, and the primary active components (PAC) believed to be involved. although the PAC is the major component, it is the total blend of all natural ingredients that result in Nonis optimal health benefits.

  • Conditions Helped With Noni

    Condition Reported to Respond to Noni

    # Taking Noni For That Condition

    Percent Helped

    Primary ActiveComponent

    Allergy, decreased symptoms 948 84% Xeronine

    Anti-Aging, Look Better 148 78% Terpene Arthritis, Lessened symptoms 719 81% Terpene

    Breathing, Improved 2,854 77% Xeronine

    Cancer, Lessened symptoms 889 65% Xeronine Depression, Lessened symptoms

    807 77% Xeronine

    Diabetes, Types I and II 2,773 84% Scopoletin Digestion Improved 1,593 89% Xeronine Energy Increased 8,327 92% Xeronine

    Fuzzy thinking, helped clear 373 88% Xeronine

    Heart Disease, Decreased symptoms

    1,123 80% Xeronine

    High Blood Pressure, Decreased

    938 85% Scopoletin

    Kidney Health Improved 2,372 67% Xeronine Mental Acuity, Increased Alertness

    2,983 72% Xeronine

    Muscle, Increased Body-building 816 71% Protein

    Obesity, Lost excess weight 2,841 75% Xeronine

    Pain, including headaches, decreased 4,231 88% Xeronine

    Sexuality, Enhanced enjoyment 1,608 87% Xeronine

    Sleep, Improved 1,231 73% Xeronine Smoking, Stopped 452 58% Xeronine Stress, Helped cope with 4,113 72% Xeronine Stroke 1,019 57% Xeronine Well Being, Increased feeling of wellness 4,561 80% Xeronine

    *Pooled percentage of people who experienced objective and/or subjective improvement of their signs and/or symptoms after taking noni. The majority of noni users who did not get optimal results failed to do so because they took a lesser dose and/or took it a lesser amount of time than recommended in the table below.

  • Recommended Dosing

    Test Dose: 3 days Teaspoons of Noni Juice

    Adult (over 16 years) Before Breakfast 1 Before Dinner 1

    Child (under 16) Before Breakfast 1

    TAKE BEFORE BREAKFAST AND DINNER

    Loading Dose: Month 1

    Ounces of Noni Juice Adult (over 16 years) Before Breakfast 2 Before Dinner 2

    Child (under 16) Before Breakfast 1 Before Dinner 1

    TAKE BEFORE BREAKFAST AND DINNER

    Therapeutic Dose: Month 2 through Month 6

    Ounces of Noni Juice Adult (over 16 years) Before Breakfast 2 Before Dinner 1

    Child (under 16) Before Breakfast 1 Before Dinner

    TAKE BEFORE BREAKFAST AND DINNER

  • Maintenance and Prevention: Month 7 and After Ounces of Noni Juice

    Adult (over 16 years) Before Breakfast 1 Before Dinner 1 Child (under 16) Before Breakfast 1 Before Dinner

    TAKE BEFORE BREAKFAST AND DINNER

    NOTE: Noni can be taken together with all other medications - there are almost no negative interactions. In some situations, Noni can allow other medications to act more efficiently. You should tell your health professional that you are taking Noni, as your physician might want to decrease the dose of the medication prescribed. This often reduces the side effects from the original medication.

    Reported side effects were minimal. Less than 5 percent experienced minor belching, loose stools, allergy, or developed a mild rash. The belching disappeared when the dose was decreased. The rash and loose stools cleared within 72 hours after stopping treatment. Noni has been reported safe for pregnant and/or nursing mothers. (1)

    According to Steven Hall, M.D., of the state of Washington Not only does Noni provide many benefits on its own, but it also increases the effectiveness of other treatments. He has found that Noni is incredible because it offers help to people who could not be helped by traditional medical science. Increased effectiveness and an alternative treatment to drugs are just two of the reasons that Noni is such a valuable herb. Hall's results were consistent with the previously reported positive response from 78 percent of Noni users. Noni also has the following characteristics: Noni works synergistically with other food supplements and/or medications. Noni probably helps with prevention, and works optimally in conjunction with other antioxidants. Noni helps animals heal faster. Dr. Schechter, director of the Natural Healing Institute in California, reports that there has been a wealth of information supporting the traditional uses and health benefits of Noni. His work supports what the Kahunas (traditional healers in Hawaii) have known and used beneficially for thousands of years. He confirmed in an interview that the positive results obtained by physicians using Noni were consistent with the results obtained by naturopathic clinicians. Dr. Schechter has treated hundreds of patients with noni and has been very impressed with the variety of illnesses that responded to Noni. The following gives a synopsis of some important data concerning Dr. Schechter's clinical investigations:

  • Noni stimulates the production of T-cells in the immune system. T-cells play a pivotal role in fighting disease. Noni acts to enhance the immune system involving macrophages and/or lymphocytes, which are a vital part of your body's natural defenses. Noni has been shown to combat many types of bacteria. Noni has unique anti-pain effects. Noni inhibits pre-cancer function and the growth of cancer tumors by allowing abnormal cells to function more normally. Dr. Schechter states, As a clinical therapist, I have seen Noni generate significant, even profound, therapeutic benefits for both prevention and self-help of a wide range of health problems." (1) Noni juice is packed with beneficial minerals and vitamins, and it contains nutritional enzymes, anthraquinones, and polysaccharides -- all known to have various health benefits.

    TRACE ELEMENTS: Minerals

    ACETIN GLUCO-P ACTIVATORS ALANINE ALIZARIN ALKALOIDS ANTHRAQUINONES ARGININE ASPARTATE ASPERULOSIDE BIOFLAVINOIDS CAPRLYIC CAPROIC ACID CARBOHYDRATES CARBONATE CAROTENOIDS

    CHLORORUBIN CYSTEINE CYSTINE DAMNACANTHAL ENZYMES GLUCOPYRANOSE GLUTAMATE GLYCINE GLYCOSIDES HISTADINE IRON ISOLUCINE LEUCINE LYSINE MAGNESIUM

    METHIONINE MORINDADIOL MORINDINE MORINDONE MULTI-RECEPTOR NORDAMNACANTHAL PHENLYALANINE PHOSPHATE PLANT STEROLS PRECURSORS PROLINE PROTEIN PROXERONASE PROXERONINE RUBIADIN

    SCOPOLETIN SEOTONIN SERINE SEROTONIN SITOSTEROL SODIUM TERPENES THREONINE TRYPOPHANE TYROSINE URSOLIC ACID VALINE XERONINE

    (2)

    Vital Nutrients In Noni Juice

    Phytonutrients: Natural chemicals found in Noni juice that provide nourishment to cells, tissues, and organs, fight free radicals, ward off disease, and may even reverse the effects of aging and pollution. They are also believed to block the processes that lead to cancer.

    Polysaccharides: Important compounds that stimulate and modulate the immune system and its response to cancer. Profoundly influences anti-cancer activity on the molecular level.

    Selenium: An important anti-oxidant and trace element found in Noni juice that preserves the skin's elasticity, thus slowing the aging process. Selenium also increases oxygen flow to the heart and may prevent blood clotting and

  • hypertension.

    Xeronine: An alkaloid believed by early researchers to stimulate cell function and regenerate damaged cells.

    Anthraquinones (Damnacanthol): Important antiseptic and anti-bacterial plant chemicals found in Noni juice. They have been shown in laboratory tests to kill pre-cancer cells, Lewis Lung carcinoma, and prevent DNA damage. It stimulates the immune response to cancer by activating the body's T-cells, or "Cancer Killers." T-cells are extremely important for people suffering from cancer, AIDS, or other diseases which compromise the body's immune systems.

    Glycosides: Newly discovered compounds that prevent cancer and scavenge free radicals.

    Scopoletin: A little-known, but hard-working chemical component of Noni juice with many wonderful health benefits. It is anti-inflammatory, anti-histamine, anti-fungal, and anti-bacterial. It regulates serotonin, the body's "feel-good" hormone, which helps to ward off feelings of anxiety and depression, and may be why people who drink Noni juice often experience a sense of well-being. It is a vasodilator and lowers blood pressure. It binds to melatonin and helps to regulate sleep, hunger, and body temperature. As if all these were not enough, scopoletin is also an analgesic.

    Terpene: Rejuvenates cells and rids the body of toxins.

    Limonene: A bitter cancer-fighting compound commonly found in Noni juice and citrus fruits.

    Soluble and Insoluble Fiber: Soluble fiber helps cleanse the blood, decrease choloesterol, binds to fats and balances blood sugar levels. Insoluble fiber ("bulk") is important for colon health.

    Amino Acids: Amino acids are the buildings blocks for proteins, important for most body functions. The "essential" amino acids are the ones our bodies cannot make and we therefore must get from our diet. Noni Juice contains 17 of the 20 known amino acids, including all 9 essential amino acids.

    Essential Fatty Acids: Fatty acids are the building blocks of fats and oils. The "essential" fatty acids in Noni Juice are the important poly-unsaturated fats that we must get from our diet. They maintain healthy skin, nerve cells, heart tissue and blood vessels and help balance mood. They keep cell membranes working properly and efficiently, improving the nutrient-toxin exchange.

    Characteristics of Noni Juice

    Adaptogen: An adaptogen is a substance that has a global balancing effect on all body systems. There are only 12 known adaptogens; of these 12, Noni Juice is said to be the "premiere" adaptogen.

    Alkalinity: Tissues degrade and disease thrives in an acidic environment. Noni Juice promotes an alkaline body chemistry, the optimal state for

  • good health.

    Anti-Oxidant: Anti-oxidants, such as green tea, pycnogenol, and vitamin C, among others, are important in neutralizing "free radicals", or particles that cause DNA damage that can lead to cancer. Noni Juice has recently been found to be the most effective of all known anti-oxidants.

    Low Glycemic Index: A 3:1 ratio of carbohydates to fiber in Noni Juice helps balance blood sugar levels.

    Analgesic, Anti-Inflammatory, and Selective Cox II Inhibitor: Unlike typical pain relievers and anti-inflammatories, Noni Juice decreases pain and inflammation while protecting stomach, kidney, and liver cells.

    Humectant: As a humectant, Noni Juice helps tissues retain moisture.

    Immuno-modulator: Noni Juice intelligently supports the immune system, not just by boosting it, but by regulating it to suppress the allergic and auto-allergic responses. (3)

    Not everybody agrees about the benefits of noni and noni juice, though. Some people who oppose the use of noni juice as a dietary supplement promulgate the idea that noni juice consumers are simply purchasing nothing more than sugar water. Therefore, according to these folks, patrons who support noni juice resellers are getting conned into buying magic bottles of sugar water with little to no health values. Ms. Moss Greene, the Nutrition Editor for BellaOnline, is one of the people who contests the claims made in regard to noni juice. She relates noni distributors to snake oil salesman. For health, weight loss, and natural nutritional purposes, Ms. Greene discourages the use of any noni juice. The following is quoted from her article entitled Noni Juice Is It Hot or Is It Not? and published under the Nutrition section of the BellaOnline website. Noni contains a so-called miracle ingredient named proxeronine which is supposed to be a precursor to xeronine. Now, have you ever heard of anyone dying from a deficiency of either proxeronine or xeronine? No, you havent? Have you ever seen either of these two elements on the RDA list? No? Well, have you ever seen any valid peer review research that proves anything whatsoever about these two ingredients? Of course not! And, more than likely, you never will. Theres absolutely NO real science, NO real research and NO real proof NOTHING behind the Noni salesmans hype that his bottles of sugary juice cures arthritis, ulcers, sprains, depression, high blood pressure, menstrual cramps and on and on and on. Noni is supposed to be a juice from the fruit of the Polynesian morinda citrifolia tree. As a fruit, wouldnt it have some nutritional value? After all, its being marketed as a nutritional product. Lets see. A current independent laboratory test shows only miniscule amounts of B vitamins and virtually none of the antioxidants vitamins A, E, carotenoids and flavonoids. Noni does have some vitamin C, but only 6 mg per serving, which means youd have to drink 10 servings in one day just to get the RDA or minimum daily requirement for vitamin C. Noni also has some protein and calcium. But youd need to consume 22 bottles for your bare minimum grams of protein.

  • So, since theres absolutely no valid research to back any claims for Nonis mystery ingredients and since lab tests prove it has virtually no nutritional value, what does it have? It has the same thing snake oil salesman have been selling for decades SUGAR WATER! Noni Juice is 96% high insulin producing carbohydrates. Then how can they sell so much to so many innocent people? They do it by telling misleading stories about the results they say you can get. The Morinda company says Noni Juice is smart nutrition. I dont think so! If youre really smart, when the Noni Juice salesman gets out his bottles of sugar water, youll scream, No, No, Noni! Because Noni is a great big NOT! (4) Mr. Stuart Adams from Australia agrees with Ms. Greene and also declares that noni juice is a worthless sugar drink that only "mindless imbeciles" believe has any value whatsoever. The following except is from his article published on his website, Wallachism.com. You would have to be a goose if you believed all the utter nonsense associated with Noni Juice. Im sure Wallach & Co. just add a Noni juice supplement to their regime for those ignorant suckers who have already been sucked into the Noni juice cult following. Those mindless imbeciles who believe that Noni Juice has some powerful, mystical, magical power, even though conveniently there is absolutely no scientific evidence to back it. Im sure Wallach & Co. know its useless, but hey, whilst ever there are people stupid enough to fall for the Noni juice scam, why not add it in there! The Goose Juice whole sales for $AU67.25 for a 946ml bottle (32 1 ounce doses) Seeing as Noni Juice is a complete scam, I;m not even going to bother comparing it to other Noni juice products. (5)

    Tahitian Noni Juice Fruit drink inpsires both skepticism and devotion

    By Jesse Hyde Deseret Morning News Is Tahitian Noni Juice, the main product of Utah-based Tahitian Noni International, too good to be true? Can the juice, made with a fruit grown in Tahiti, really heal broken bones, kill cancer cells and calm anxious horses? "The public is buying into this, and it's a real shame," says Will McClatchey, an ethnobotanist at the University of Hawaii who has studied juice from the noni plant for more than 10 years. "It needs to be based on some science, and it's not." The University of Hawaii Cancer Research Center has been conducting human trials using capsules of powdered noni extract since 2001. While there have been no adverse effects on patients, researchers haven't found any positive reactions that can be directly attributed to consumption of noni, said Dr. Brian Issell, director of clinical trials at the center. "Basically, we have no idea what it does," McClatchey says. "I've studied it for years and found nothing." Tahitian Noni International claims the noni fruit contains an enzyme called xeronine. Dr. Ralph Heineke, a scientist who used to work for Dole studying pineapples, said he discovered the enzyme. What the enzyme does is unclear, but TNI says the juice helps the body fight disease and infection, increases energy levels and helps cells absorb more nutrients.

  • But McClatchey says there is no such thing as xeronine. "It's bogus, it's made-up words," he says. "I'll stake my reputation on it." Peterson said the company rejects the idea that the juice has no medicinal value. "It is preposterous to think that people would buy and drink our juice for any other reason than the fact that they feel a benefit in doing so," he said. And there are thousands of testimonials It explains why there are more than 250 companies that now market noni Even McClatchey admits there is something about the juice he can't explain. "I don't think this is a snake oil; there's something to it. The truth is, I expected this to come and go, and it hasn't," he said. "It's held on longer than I expected. There's something to it that nobody can explain." (6)

    LEGAL DISCLAIMER Noni Juice is a Liquid Dietary Supplement. The Food and Drug Administration has not evaluated the statements on this website. Noni fruit juice is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. It is not a substitute for prescription medications, surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or any other medical treatment for specific medical conditions. You should seek prompt medical care for any specific health issue, and consult your physician before starting a new fitness or nutrition regimen. All information on this website is intended for your general knowledge and should not be used in place of a visit or call to, or consultation or advice from, your physician or other healthcare provider. Should you have any healthcare related questions, please call or see your physician or healthcare provider immediately. You should never disregard medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read here. REFERENCES

    1. Dr. Neil Solomon, M.D., Ph.D., Author of NONI Juice The Tropical Fruit with 101 Medicinal Uses; excerpts taken from the book The Noni Phenomenon, by Dr. Neil Solomon; Direct Source Publishing (November 23, 1999).

    2. Noni and Noni Juice; from Pure-Noni-Juice.us; Noni and Noni Juice; Copyright 1999-2006 By www.pure-noni-juice.us; text quoted as of January 09, 2006 at http://www.pure-noni-juice.us/index.html.

    3. Noni Information Exchange; Website page: http://www.nonialoha.com/noni_juice_info.htm#vital; quoted as of January 11, 2006; 2005 NoniConnection.

    4. Moss Greene, Nutrition Editor, BellOnline(sm) -- The Voice of Women; website: http://www.bellaonline.com; Article quoted as of January 11, 2006; Nutrition Section; Noni Juice Is It Hot or Is It Not?; webpage: http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art4883.asp; Copyright Moss Greene. All Rights Reserved. Website content copyright 2006 by Moss Greene. Excerpt quoted exactly as original appears on webpage.

    5. Stuart Adams, Noni Goose-Juice article published at his site Wallachism.com; excerpt quoted as of January 11, 2006 from webpage http://www.wallachism.com/goose.html; copyright 2004, Stuart Adams. Excerpt quoted exactly as original appears on webpage.

    6. Tahitian Noni Juice -- Fruit drink inpsires both skepticism and devotion; Article by Jesse Hyde; Deseret Morning News (Utah News); extract quoted as of January 11, 2006 from webpage: http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,600135507,00.html; 2006 Deseret News Publishing Company. Excerpt quoted exactly as original appears on webpage.