Noni juice
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2002 7:00 am
Where I spend the Australian winter months many people in this small
community swear by Noni juice. I have a tree in my garden. It is a soft
fruit with pineapple type markings smells like old cheese. People collect
it and juice it to help with cancer. I believe though it is the volcanic
soil which makes the Tahitan variety especially valuable. I used it for a
while with my fruit salads of bananas, passion fruit and paw-paw from my
garden or neighbours. This year I have neglected to bother and have not
noticed any difference. They also here use colloidal silver for just about
everything. I think it is partly attractive as this is a place which
collects people unimpressed with government and authority and they like the
idea of taking power into their own hands. To buy imported is very
expensive. A chap here was an agent and it certainly helped his diabetes
and general energy levels. Jean
community swear by Noni juice. I have a tree in my garden. It is a soft
fruit with pineapple type markings smells like old cheese. People collect
it and juice it to help with cancer. I believe though it is the volcanic
soil which makes the Tahitan variety especially valuable. I used it for a
while with my fruit salads of bananas, passion fruit and paw-paw from my
garden or neighbours. This year I have neglected to bother and have not
noticed any difference. They also here use colloidal silver for just about
everything. I think it is partly attractive as this is a place which
collects people unimpressed with government and authority and they like the
idea of taking power into their own hands. To buy imported is very
expensive. A chap here was an agent and it certainly helped his diabetes
and general energy levels. Jean