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Noni use over the centuries is well recognized

Most dietary experts will tell you to eat your fresh fruit raw and drink your water from a glass. This guidance stems from the basic fact that a majority of produced fruit juices are mostly sugar and water with hardly any fruit. In reality your local supermarket assortment juices generally list water and sugar as their first couple of ingredients. Hardly the real thing!

Giant companies together with enormous advertising budgets have driven home the concept that drinking fruit juice is as good as eating the fresh fruit but that simply is not at all true. Maybe some of the vitamins may still be there, but the fibre is gone and the extra dose of sugar is obviously not needed in most of our diets.

Well except for Tahitian Noni® Bioactive Beverages™. That is due to the fact they have tiny pieces of the Noni fruit in them. Most fruit juices are manufactured from highly processed crushed and strained fresh fruit. The Tahitian Noni® Extra™ is made from a puree of the Noni fruit and you can really see the small pieces in your cup whenever you pour yourself a serving. Plus it is pasteurized, two times in fact. These fruit pieces are packed full of iridoids along with other highly effective bioactives that will make you much healthier, ensure that you have more energy, and help you feel better. Tahitian Noni® Extra™.

In an effort to confirm the many traditional uses of the Noni fruit, the Noni fruit has been studied and investigated by numerous scientists and institutions. Included in these types of efforts are 14 human clinical studies that exclusively evaluated Tahitian Noni® Extra™. Naturally increasing energy is a typical benefit that individuals notice right away. Providing antioxidants, that are essential to fighting off free radicals, is another noteworthy benefit which of course has numerous positive effects.

*As indicated at the bottom of each of our website pages about Bioactive Beverages these statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and these products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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