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Noni HIRO uses CHEMICAL SUCRALOSE!
March 12, 2007

Before the end of the month you will see the launch of three new TNI products HIRO™ Energy, HIRO ™ Vitality, and HIRO ™ Mobility. These are beverages that are meant to compete for your dollars with all the other overpriced so-called energy drinks. It is claimed that the HIRO (marketed under the name taHiro outside of the US) beverages are supposed to be healthy for you. But how healthy can a beverage be when it contains SUCRALOSE, also known under the brand name SPLENDA.

TNI’s Noni HIRO health drink ingredients list says “The HIRO™ line is sweetened with sucralose and “As with all health supplements, we suggest that you consult your physician about the ingredients.”

And before you or while you consult with your physician, here’s some info on the deadly chemical composition of Splenda, some of the following are known to cause cancer in animals, some are even listed by the EPA as POISONS:

Acetone, Acetic acid, Acetyl alcohol, Acetic anhydride, Ammonium chloride, Benzene, Chlorinated sulfates, Ethyl alcohol, Isobutyl ketones, Formaldehyde, Hydrogen chloride, Lithium chloride, Methanol, Sodium methoxide, Sulfuryl chloride, Trityl chloride, Thionyl chloride, Toulene.

It is not the first time TNI uses sucralose/Splenda in their products as you can read in this article. And you can read here what TNI’s own IPC’s and distributors have to say about sucralose;

I KNEW THERE HAD TO BE SOMETHING WRONG WITH THIS STUFF. I used Splenda for about 2 weeks, and I was having MIGRAINES like I never have before. I was also having a lot of back pain, and passed a kidney stone! I have started using HONEY, and if that is not available, I use PURE XYLITOL, since it is all natural. I AM NOT A LAB RAT! DON’T MAKE YOURSELF A VICTIM OF CORPORATE AMERICA by buying into their hype. All they want is your MONEY and don’t give two licks about your health or well-being.”

and…

The evidence that all of these sweeteners are poison is overwhelming, but they operate within “legal” limits, and make a killing on the diet market.

Of course, as usual, most of the noni distributors will gladly try and make some money with HIRO regardless of what they themselves might feel about the use of sucralose in the products. After all, they don’t want “corporate America” to get your dollars if they can get at it themselves, instead.

For more information on Splenda, visit:

  1. Jeremiah Charles wrote on March 21, 2007 at 4:31 am

    Who cares. They all are great and taste like money!

  2. Mary Hodgson wrote on March 21, 2007 at 3:15 pm

    Dp not worry about the sucralose because our HIRO is better than any other drink out there and beats cokes. Have fun, smile and enjoy life, - it’s too short to worry and complain

  3. Noni Watch wrote on March 21, 2007 at 4:12 pm

    Life is too short too worry and complain, Mary?
    You’re right about that. Too short to have it shortened by ingesting the chemical poison known as sucralose/splenda. Or aren’t you aware that Splenda kills and makes victims? According to the domain names bought by the manufacturer like splendakills.com and victimsofsplenda.com that is probably the case!

    Tastes like money? What does money taste like if you care to elaborate on that Mr. Charles? I’ve asked around but nobody really tried money yet for its taste. One person suggested that it might taste like dirty paper combined with nasty and damp federal reserve ink. Another person said it might taste like the “bodily fluids” of Alan Greenspan. Have you been tasting Greenspan, Mr. Charles? Is it worse than the taste of Noni or does that too taste like money? Which may mean money tastes like putrid cheese! :)

  4. Gary Brown wrote on April 11, 2007 at 6:01 am

    Funny there is no real documented proof that this FDA approved sweetner is harmful to humans. Plus the fact that HIRO has anticancer antioxidants contained in the product and other diet soft drinks don’t. What’s the function of the FDA again?

  5. Noni Watch wrote on April 11, 2007 at 6:36 am

    It was just a matter of time before Noni distributors would be claiming “anticancer” properties in the HIRO “energy drinks”. Before you state that as a “fact”, you should back that up with actual documented proof. But of course, the world is still waiting on that when it comes to Noni Juice and all that is provided are lots of testimonials about a friend of a neighbor who has a sister who heard from a co-worker that Noni is a miracle cure for anything.

    A lack of documented proof on the harmful effects of Sucralose/Splenda? You can do your own research and read up by following the many linked articles on the splenda.worldwidewarning.net pages.

    It is a wonderful display of hipocracy on the part of the many Noni distributors who have, for years, been saying that Sucralose is a poison that the FDA approved of. Even selling Noni Juice as a “cure” for Splenda side effects. And what are some of those same distributors saying now that a product of their own pyramidal ponzi scheme company contains it? Oh, that it’s not so bad and that it’s FDA approved and therefore must be OK. As some other distributors have already said, it’s all about the money and if they can make a buck off of someone by pushing more cans of Tahitian Noni HIRO, it’s all good. The same FDA that these very same distributors hate with a passion because it fines them for making outrageous and unproven claims of cures. It really proves that distributors will say whatever helps them make more money off of ignorant people who fall for these kinds of fantastical tales.

    What the function of the FDA is. Well, ask some TNI distributors and read what many have wrote in the past. In the past the FDA was an evil empire out to destroy Noni distributors and their income, in their eyes. But now they will glady hide behind the very same FDA because their HIRO sales depend on being able to say that some of its ingredients are FDA approved.

    TNI dealer: It’s all about the MONEY!

    TNI IPC’s not happy with HIRO

    HIRO energy drink uses Acesulfame K

    What Noni Extremists say about Splenda

  6. Hugh Jorgan wrote on April 11, 2007 at 6:44 am

    Sounds like Jeremiah and Mary are on the company dole.

    I’m trying the Hiro Mobility as we speak and it tastes terrible. It’s way too sweet, because of the sucralose I imagine, and it has a nasty aftertaste.

    Sample it first before you make the mistake of buying a case and hate it.

    A dissatisfied customer!


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