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TNI uses chlorocarbons (unnatural lab engineered sweeteners) in some of their products!
January 25, 2007

How is it possible that a company and its distributors claim to be focussed on natural products (and cures for any illness you can imagine, especially your financial illnesses) yet we have found some products are using SPLENDA® as the artificial sweetener. Dr. Janet Starr Hull wrote “you would just as soon have a pesticide in your food as sucralose because sucralose (Splenda) is a chlorocarbon”. Splenda, like Aspartame, is not something you would like to put into your body.

Isn’t it remarkable how TNI distributors always claim the FDA and other food authorities are trying to block Noni products because it hurts the big pharma and laboratory/engineering/chemical ingredient companies and that the FDA is responsible for allowing poisons to be present in our food, yet when it comes to their own products they don’t seem to mind it’s in there. For example, if you look at the “TAHITIAN NONI® High Protein Drink” and TahitiTrim (Tahiti Trim also known as TTP40, The Plan 40) “Complete Protein Fiber Ingredients” are listing Splenda (Sucralose Sweetener) as one of their ingredients. The company behind Splenda, McNeil Nutritionals, LLC, also lists “Tahitian Noni Trim Complete Shake” as a product using the sweetener. It sure shows how a “health product” company easily uses the kind of laboratory engineered substances that they and their distributors claim are unhealthy and unnatural.

There is an abundance of information available on the internet regarding Splenda. But what is even more surprising is THIS SITE which warns about the dangers of Splenda and how you can’t trust the FDA and goes on to use Dr. Mercola’s comments on the subject. Yet the very same site advertises Tahitian Noni Juice. So on the one hand they are seriously warning you against the dangers of Splenda and the companies that put it in your food and drinks, and on the other hand they are also advertising a product and a company that is using this chlorocarbon in some of their products.


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