TAHITIAN NONI JUICE - Worthy of a world wide warning?
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Noni distributors intentionally pollute search engines
January 25, 2007

If you were to search for Noni Juice, Noni Scam, or other combinations of words involving Noni you will find dozens upon dozens of free domains, web space providers, and web referrers which are all aimed at guiding you to the Noni online shops. No self-respecting distributor would need to resort to this if their product was worth anything nor would they have to resort to such actions if there weren’t so many neutral and factual sites that present information on this “miracle cure” snake-oil. It appears that distributors have made themselves untrustworthy by resorting to these search-engine result pollution activities.


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