New use found for ancient fruits
Morinda Citrifolia is widely known as Indian Mulberry (India) or Nonu (Pacific Islands) or just Noni (Hawaii).
The tall Morinda Citrifolia trees grown in pretty much in any volcanic soil and are extremely hardy. They can be found at sea level near salt water and all the way into the high altitude valleys. The thick trees can grow to 20 meters in height and are quite aggressive once established in an area. Planting them as decorative plants in a garden is definitely not advised. The taste of the Noni fruit is very strong and as a result is not usually consumed alone – certainly not raw. The Morinda Citrifolia fruit main benefit that has been found to have positive affects the human body. Especially the immune and cardiovascular systems. Recently it has become a topic of wide ranging research.
The commercial potential of the Noni fruit first came to light in the early 1990’s. Advances in food processing technology and pasteurization techniques made the bottling of Noni puré possible. Just in time shipping systems solved the distribution problems other had faced. Thousands of families work in the Noni agri-business in the south pacific islands.
The popularity of TAHITIAN NONI® Juice literally created the super juice industry. While Tahitian Noni International business grew at exponential rates for over 10 years, companies like Xango and other companies using the soon entered the super-juice market. Success and the establishing of a new market always brings imitators and competitors but TNI has stood the test of time and seems to have won the day.
TAHITIAN NONI® Juice supports the body’s natural defences. It delivers powerful antioxidants. TAHITIAN NONI Juice distributors like ourselves can explain the benefits. Morinda Tahitian Noni Juice is leading super-juice.
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