Guest guest Posted February 20, 2006 Report Share Posted February 20, 2006 Hi Everyone, I just recently purchased a bottle of Noni which is a fruit grown in Hawaii that is suposidly a strong imune inhancer. I had a first dosage this morning. A friend of mine in Hawaii had read a book about a woman that had been an airline stuartess and she became ill after many years of pestiside poisoning. She said that the airlines pump pesticides on international flights. (sounds a bit strange). Anyways she was very sick and tried many things that did not work. Then an older gentleman had told her that he was working in the fields for many years with pesticides being sprayed on the fields. Two men that he worked with became sick and died. He was sick until he started taking Noni. So the woman started taking it and got better. I wonder if it would be helpful for mold too. I don't have any problems that I know of but I thought I would give it a whirl anyways. My husband said he would try it too. It suposidly tasts nasty, but the stuff I got isn't so bad as it has grape juice added. The trick is to have it on an empty stomache and not eat for a half hour after. That should prove difficlut for many. If anyone has any other info or experiences with this product I would love the input. Kind regards Aletha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2006 Report Share Posted February 20, 2006 i have ms and tried the noni didn't find it doing anything --- Aletha Wittmann <Aletha@...> wrote: --------------------------------- Hi Everyone, I just recently purchased a bottle of Noni which is a fruit grown in Hawaii that is suposidly a strong imune inhancer. I had a first dosage this morning. A friend of mine in Hawaii had read a book about a woman that had been an airline stuartess and she became ill after many years of pestiside poisoning. She said that the airlines pump pesticides on international flights. (sounds a bit strange). Anyways she was very sick and tried many things that did not work. Then an older gentleman had told her that he was working in the fields for many years with pesticides being sprayed on the fields. Two men that he worked with became sick and died. He was sick until he started taking Noni. So the woman started taking it and got better. I wonder if it would be helpful for mold too. I don't have any problems that I know of but I thought I would give it a whirl anyways. My husband said he would try it too. It suposidly tasts nasty, but the stuff I got isn't so bad as it has grape juice added. The trick is to have it on an empty stomache and not eat for a half hour after. That should prove difficlut for many. If anyone has any other info or experiences with this product I would love the input. Kind regards Aletha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2006 Report Share Posted February 20, 2006 Thanks Chris Re: [low dose naltrexone] Off topic/ Noni juice >i have ms and tried the noni didn't find it doing > anything > --- Aletha Wittmann <Aletha@...> wrote: > > > --------------------------------- > Hi Everyone, > > I just recently purchased a bottle of Noni which is a > fruit grown in Hawaii > that is suposidly a strong imune inhancer. I had a > first dosage this > morning. A friend of mine in Hawaii had read a book > about a woman that had > been an airline stuartess and she became ill after > many years of pestiside > poisoning. She said that the airlines pump pesticides > on international > flights. (sounds a bit strange). Anyways she was very > sick and tried many > things that did not work. Then an older gentleman had > told her that he was > working in the fields for many years with pesticides > being sprayed on the > fields. Two men that he worked with became sick and > died. He was sick > until he started taking Noni. So the woman started > taking it and got > better. I wonder if it would be helpful for mold too. > I don't have any > problems that I know of but I thought I would give it > a whirl anyways. My > husband said he would try it too. It suposidly tasts > nasty, but the stuff I > got isn't so bad as it has grape juice added. The > trick is to have it on an > empty stomache and not eat for a half hour after. > That should prove > difficlut for many. > > If anyone has any other info or experiences with this > product I would love > the input. > > Kind regards > Aletha > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Hi Aletha, I have heard it doesn't work. It's also had some lawsuits. Take Care > > Hi Everyone, > > I just recently purchased a bottle of Noni which is a fruit grown in Hawaii > that is suposidly a strong imune inhancer. I had a first dosage this > morning. A friend of mine in Hawaii had read a book about a woman that had > been an airline stuartess and she became ill after many years of pestiside > poisoning. She said that the airlines pump pesticides on international > flights. (sounds a bit strange). Anyways she was very sick and tried many > things that did not work. Then an older gentleman had told her that he was > working in the fields for many years with pesticides being sprayed on the > fields. Two men that he worked with became sick and died. He was sick > until he started taking Noni. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Oh, that is scary Thanks for the information Aletha [low dose naltrexone] Re: Off topic/ Noni juice > Hi Aletha, I have heard it doesn't work. It's also had some > lawsuits. > > Take Care > >> >> Hi Everyone, >> >> I just recently purchased a bottle of Noni which is a fruit grown > in Hawaii >> that is suposidly a strong imune inhancer. I had a first dosage > this >> morning. A friend of mine in Hawaii had read a book about a woman > that had >> been an airline stuartess and she became ill after many years of > pestiside >> poisoning. She said that the airlines pump pesticides on > international >> flights. (sounds a bit strange). Anyways she was very sick and > tried many >> things that did not work. Then an older gentleman had told her > that he was >> working in the fields for many years with pesticides being sprayed > on the >> fields. Two men that he worked with became sick and died. He was > sick >> until he started taking Noni. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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