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Product: Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is NITRO FX™ the only Noni product I should take?
Q: How long do I need to take Noni before I experience a difference?
Q: Is NITRO FX™ 50 times stronger than diluted flavored Noni juice?
Q: Is Noni beneficial for pets?
Q: How else can I use Noni Leaf?
Q: On a competitive
company's website there is a section where they compare their Noni juice to others using a high-pressure liquid chromatograph with an ultraviolet detector. They call this the "footprint" of their juice and say it is like looking at the DNA of the product. They then compare the footprint of their juice with the footprint of other Noni juices. They claim that this footprint is a graph of "key chemical markers, compounds, and indicators." Then they claim that the "footprint allows you to see how competing products measure up to [their juice], so you can make informed decisions about the purity and goodness of any noni product." (Emphasis added). The footprint does not identify what the key marks are that appear in the graph that they use to compare their juice to others. Are other juices necessarily inferior because their footprints do not match up?
Q: Is NITRO FX™ the only Noni product I should take?
A: No. Although many customers achieve excellent results using just NITRO FX™,
many others report that they achieve the optimal results when taking NITRO FX™
in conjunction with our Pure Leaf Capsules, Noni Herbal Tea, and/or Pure Noni
Juice. Everyone's body is unique and responds differently Noni formulated to
maximize a Nitric Oxide effect in endothelial cell tests in vitro. For this
reason, we recommend that if you are only going to take one product, it should
be NITRO FX™. Our other products may provide additional nutrients, minerals,
antioxidants, and vitamins that you need. Try all of the products and see which
ones work best for you.
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Q: How long do I need to take Noni before I experience a difference?
A: Since the 1960's many people believe that it is very difficult to obtain
the necessary nutrition of vitamins and minerals by eating a so-called balanced
diet of todays highly processed foods. Because of nutrient depletion of the
soils, produce that is picked before it is vine ripened, and artificial flavorings
and preservatives that are added to products, many experts believe that in order
to give the body the proper nutrition it needs one must use effective food supplements.
People want to feel better. By giving the body what it needs, the body has the
remarkable ability to get better. But it takes time for supplementation to work.
That is why we recommend that you take the products for at least 90 days. We
believe that if you do so you will want to use the products for the rest of
your life.
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Q: Is NITRO FX™ 50 times stronger than diluted flavored
Noni juice?
A: NITRO FX™ produces a Nitric Oxide effect in endothelial cell tests
in vitro up to 50 times greater, drop for drop, than the diluted flavored Noni
juice that was tested. This does not mean that it is 50 times stronger than
flavored Noni juice in every other aspect and we do not make that claim
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Q: Is Noni beneficial for pets?
A: Yes! Most pet owners break open the Noni Leaf Capsules and mix the in with
their dogs or cats food. Pet owners report that it adds shine to their pets
coat, helps pets with joint mobility, gives them more energy, and helps them
maintain proper digestion function. One customer reported that her dog refused
to eat its food until she finally added Noni leaf!
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Q: How else can I use Noni Leaf?
A: Add Noni leaf to salads, meats, and soups for extra taste and added protein
and fiber. Noni leaf is a wonderful meat tenderizer and marinade. While Noni
leaf is to be used internally, some people enjoy adding a few bags of tea to
their bath water.
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Q: On a competitive companys website there is a section where
they compare their Noni juice to others using a high-pressure liquid chromatograph
with an ultraviolet detector. They call this the "footprint" of their juice
and say it is like looking at the DNA of the product. They then compare the
footprint of their juice with the footprint of other Noni juices. They claim
that this footprint is a graph of "key chemical markers, compounds, and indicators". Then they claim that the "footprint allows you to see how competing products
measure up to [their juice], so you can make informed decisions about the purity
and goodness of any noni product."(Emphasis added). The footprint does not
identify what the key marks are that appear in the graph that they use to compare
their juice to others. Are other juices necessarily inferior because their footprints
do not match up?
A: No! And heres why. Everything physical resonates a particular frequency
of light. For example, if you shine an ultra violet light on a water molecule
it would resonate a particular and measurable frequency of light. There are
trillions of different frequencies of light within the light spectrum. If you
shine the light on a grape juice molecule it too would resonate an identifiable
frequency. On a chromatograph, this frequency might be shown by a sharp spike
that is taller than other frequencies that appear in the graph. The height of
the spike does not indicate the"purity" or "goodness" of the molecule. The
graph you are referring to does not identify what molecules are represented
by the tall spikes that appear in the footprint of its juice. No one is told
what these spikes represent. It could be a grape juice molecule, cranberry juice
molecule, a water molecule, or any other kind of molecule. The point is the
company you are referring to does not disclose the necessary information in
order to make a valid comparison.
Unlike other companies, including the company you refer to, Enliven does not
add any water or non-Noni fruit juices that dilutes its Pure Noni juice. It
is just pure Noni juice that is made exclusively from noni fruit. No added water.
No so-called "flavoring system"that involves adding other fruit juices. No
one knows for sure, because the graph you refer to does not disclose the facts,
but the tall spikes that appear in its footprint could merely be showing the
presence of high levels of water, grape juice, or other juices.
The company you refer to makes its Noni juice from a "puree". To create its
juice from this puree, they must add lots of water. Some people would call this "reconstituting" the juice, kind of like you do when you buy frozen orange juice and add lots of water to make the juice. They also add other fruit juices to
this already diluted mixture, which they describe as their "lavoring system."
Remember, it is Noni that works, not added water and other fruit juices. So,
when this other company says that our Noni juice does not measure up to its
own because the spikes in our graph are small compared to theirs, this is not
any kind of comparison of the"purity"and "goodness" of one product over the
other. Thank goodness that the two graphs are different! We are proud and have
gone to great lengths to show that our juice is very different than theirs,
in a superior way. Now this so-called footprint has proven it.
Think about it logically. This other company says that you can compare the purity, goodness and authenticity of other juices by comparing graphs. What is the frequency (the height on the graph) of a "goodness" molecule? What frequency is "purity" and "authenticity"? There is none, because none exists. One thing is for sure.
No one can determine the matter by using a footprint that does not even disclose the key chemical markers, compounds, and indicators "used to compare one product to another.
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