TAHITIAN NONI JUICE - Worthy of a world wide warning?
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Noni Juice Dealer: “Leaders Made Us Believe”
April 22, 2007

“I am also worried about what the makeup of Hiro products (marketed under the name taHiro outside of the US) have in them, ie.: Silicon Dioxide (anticaking, only in the Energy), Sucralose (Splenda) and Acesulfame Potassium (to increase sweetness)”.

I worry that our leaders who always have made us believe that the products that TNI has for us to share would be natural and not harmful to anyone, human or animal are jeaprodizing the company’s integrity buy using questionable ingredients in the Hiro products; Splenda (bad as it is for us) should be enough without adding acesulfame potassium. If anyone hasn’t checked these ingredients out you certainly should”.

I was really excited about this new product till I was clued into the last three ingredients of Hiro and how health problems could (you notice I said could) arise in the future. Acesulfame potassium “could” cause tumors among other things. If anyone out there has not checked the labels and what the ingredients are and have availablity of the internet they most certainly should”.

by Judith Reinholt (TNI IPC #1169726)

  1. Zavindur wrote on May 4, 2007 at 5:56 pm

    I’m a sales agent for TNI. Obviously TNI wanted to get into the Energy Drink business; compared to other energy drinks on the market, Hiro is more healthier, but i personally am not happy about the artificial stuff put in them.

    It worries me that on the label it advices not to take more than i think 4 a day or something like that, why would there be a limit to how much someone could drink of it a day, wierd.

    Also, i’ve only had like a dozen cans so far and now it makes me feel sick after i drink one. :/

  2. Noni Watch wrote on May 4, 2007 at 6:34 pm

    We’ve tried a few ourselves but couldn’t manage to drink a dozen. From only a ‘taste’ perspective, regardless of any claims of health and all that, it doesn’t really seem likely that the Hiro products will catch on with the large majority.


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