Is Noni Juice A Fraud

By Klemen Suko


Lots of of us have noticed the Noni juice advertisements and they are as alluring as anything around, come on who wouldn't be enthusiastic about a beautifully dressed woman wearing a grass skirt and shells,asking you to get the most recent elixir of wellness "Noni juice" , that ladies is sufficient to brainwash the shoppers to get the product in spite of its steep pricing, weird taste and unpublished reports about its efficacy. So the question to ask, is Noni juice a fraud?

To answer this I'd basically start by saying have a look at the label on the Noni juice bottles it would read something like, the natives of Polynesia have consumed it since forever to maintain the best of wellness and peace of mind, however the tiny asterisk tells that the food and drug agency doesn't agree, the label may also have statements about how the newer benefits are being discovered everyday but then again there is an additional asterisk and all of us know what that means!

You'll find many sites selling the item and a similar number ridiculing the claims. Both seem correct once you read what they have to say. But to be truthful, a basic natural item to remedy, stop and heal all ailments from cancerous tissues to uterus fibroids seems a bit far fetched, specially when there's not a lot of information in terms of scientific studies and clinical trials to back up the claims.

Google description of Noni would read something like it is a fruit that grows in tropics also identified as bitter, vomit or rotten cheese fruit mainly because of the sharp pungent smell, additionally it's told that it's consumable but consumed only at occasions of famine when there's nothing else to eat. Also given is about its use in pharmacopoeias of Pacific Islands and some regions of Southeast Asia, but having been to lots of of the pacific islands myself, have observed that the natives themselves aren't in the best of health, why so?

If as it is said they've been consuming it for ages they should be free from prevalent and critical ailments right? Something seems amiss, either they do not consume it or merely it does not work either ways falsifying the claims, a WHO report on the health status of French Polynesia tells that obesity is pretty much prevalent there in excess of 40% of the population is overweight, and not to mention the high number of diabetics present, because we can be certain of a WHO report, essentially the most logical explanation comes that the claims made by Noni juice are basically fake, and it is no wonder you will find numerous individuals suffering from issues as a result of this sham item.




About the Author:



0 comments:

Post a Comment

top