Noni Juice and Other Noni Products

by joi on March 19, 2006

I’m sure you’ve heard about Noni products – from juice to lotion they’ve become pretty huge. 

I thought I’d tell you, up front, that I’m not associated with Noni distribution at all.  I’ve never sold it, and don’t currently do so. It’s just one of those things that I believe 100 percent in – like herbs, white tea, yoga, walking, coffee… - but don’t benefit from its sales (unfreakingfortunately!)  So you can rest assured that the following isn’t a sale’s pitch.  I would, if I possessed the soul of a salesperson, sell Noni – but, as my husband can atest, mine is the soul of a buyer.

What exactly is Noni anyway?   A green, knotty tropical fruit (about the size of a potato) that’s found only in the South Pacific.  Noni fruit has antioxidant, immune enhancement and anti-inflammatory properties, is a source of essential fatty acids, and contains wound-healing properties. 

As a juice, Noni helps rid the body of free radicals by delivering amazing antioxidants.  It also gives you more energy and helps the body to maintain a healthy immune system.  In addition to juice, the fruit is also used in the forms of vitamins and skin care products. Noni is now believed to lower cholesterol, in addition to its other claims to fame.

Noni lotion has rich emollients that protect, soothe, and repair skin tissue.  Uses may include any type of skin irritations such as sunburn, acne, rashes, dry scaly skin, cuts and scrapes, fever and cold blisters, insect bites etc.  Our youngest daughter once had a skin condition that resembled psoriasis.  We tried every ointment in the store, but the only thing that healed the scaly patches was a prescription we’d get from her doctor.  She ran out of the medicine one summer and I smoothed some of my Noni lotion (which my elbows, knees, and hands swear by!) on for her.  She said that it immediately felt better – so for about three days, we kept smearing it on.  The skin cleared all the way up.  Even her prescription never cleared it all the way!  What was going to be a temporary stand in for her prescription, until we could get back to the doctor, became a replacement for the prescription.

Can I explain the why’s and where’s of the lotion?  Heck to the no.  Not even close.  All I can say is this:  Noni is legit and I’d recommend looking further into it.  I’ve had the juice, and used the lotion and soap – it’s all good. The claims they make about energy are true – there’s just an overall feeling of feeling overall better!   I’m not pretending for a moment that my endorsement would, or even should, send you to the nearest Noni distributor – I’m just giving you something that I consider worthwhile information. Noni Juice and Noni products are pretty amazing, and you might want to read up on the information.

By the way, Steph’s skin condition (which had been part of her life for 2 years) never returned.

~ Joi

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