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Noni Juice: Can It Lower Cholesterol?Views: 138
Mar 06, 2006 1:36 am re: re: Noni Juice: Can It Lower Cholesterol?

Connie Clark

Hi Doug and thanks for posting. If you do some serious due diligence, you will find that Tahitian Noni has been around a bit longer than Xango and that Xango was actually a "spinoff" trying to duplicate what Tahitian Noni does. Tahitian Noni has ongoing research and is in the Physician's Desk Reference. I won't go further in to detail at this point. Please visit TNI-OptforFreedom to learn more.

However, I will not debate whether one product is better than another here on my Network board. Suffice it to say that I firmly believe that there are many alternative health products that have great properties for healing and are beneficial to one's health. Tahitian Noni juice is one; Xango is another; Goji Juice is another, etc. etc.

I thank our great Universal Spirit for providing us with so many wonderful health products from Nature. My sincere hope is that one day Alternative Health and Modern Medicine will get together so that we can all have the best of "both worlds". Visit Spirit of Life Foundation to see my Vision.

I do not want to see any "bashing" of other products or companies on this Network. Please be respectful of everyone's business and company.

And in answer to your comment regarding Melaleuca...Doug, I'm the Moderator and Founder of this Network board. I started this Network originally because of my Melaleuca business and my passion is health and wellness.

Wishes to you for great success and prosperity!

Warmly,
Connie
http://www.optforfreedom.com

> Doug Leedy wrote: > I think if you check PubMed for xanthones and mangosteen, you will see reports on the components of Xango, a product that has 30 years of independent scientific studies behind it. We have seen remarkable results with this product, and we know the reasons why. That is a distinct advantage when it comes to marketing a product. To my knowledge, there are few or no similar studies of Noni. > >I see that you are interested in household chemicals. Have you looked into Melaleuca? We use them in our house and they are remarkable products. > >

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