TAHITIAN NONI JUICE - Worthy of a world wide warning?
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Spending £350 on Noni Juice?
January 25, 2007

A viewer writes; “What is seriously alarming however is her penchant for swindles that involve so-called health supplements.

Last year she spent about £350 on six bottles of a wonder cure called “noni juice”.

This is apparently a Tahitian laxative, but is sold to gullible fools as a cure for anything.

Because she has told a couple of “Health supplement” rackets about her arthritis, she got a mail-shot claiming it was the cure for arthritis, and she believed it to the tune of £350 for six bottles.

That’s a lot of money even for AP. I checked the label on an empty bottle, it was 96% sugar water, and all she got was the trots. Then she stopped that one”.


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