Guest guest Posted October 1, 2005 Report Share Posted October 1, 2005 I have the tea also, don't take it daily but know of many who do. It is very controversial if you review on the net. I can't remember the name of the doctors site that discussess all of the pro's of it and how the gov'ts sabotaged Rene's findings along with findings and discoveries of other doctors who claimed to have a " cure " . I do know that if you go to www.quakwatch.org, you will see what these docs have to say...they are pooh poohing it. I didn't read their credentials, hell, they may own stock in chemo drugs! Anyhow, it's an interesting site. Barbara Gari karima1@...> wrote:I do not like Noni juice myself. Bleck. And no, I drink the essiac straight out of the refrigerator with distilled water...2 oz each twice a day. I don't sweeten it. Some folks have laughingly said it tastes like dirt; I think it is fine. A close friend even gave it to her son when he was 8 and had cancer; he is now going on 19. Karima Re: Noni juice Not pooh poohing at all Just beware it does not CURE anything. That is where I have disagreements. Otherwise unless your doctor specifically says no if you want to use it go for it! Natural foods and remedies are good for a lot of things just not always cures. As for Noni I haven't tried it but hear it is bitter. If you go to the websites there are sometimes false claims. If you are interested you are better off going to a place like GNC or a health food store where the sales people know the products and can advise you on what is best for you. There are some marketing companies that use false claims to sell even though the product itself such as Noni may NOT make such a claim so just be careful who you are dealing with. May be better to deal directly with a salesperson or a doctor who treats with natural products than order over the web. Hope this clears things up. Sorry for the misunderstanding. Have a cup of tea on me. By the way what does Essiac do? By the way In a message dated 9/30/2005 10:51:01 AM Eastern Standard Time, karima1@... writes: Dear Narice, I know you have gone through so much with Phil but I just can't go along with all your nay saying in regard to Aloe, Noni and probably other natural helps. I am a firm believer in using all these natural aids. I don't use Noni because I don't like the way it tastes. But I take PawPaw (which in Oklahoma they use to kill roaches in barns!) and I am taking the Essiac Tea which many people pooh pooh and then of course there is the Reliv which is a food product in a can which makes no claims other than helping your body to heal itself and they have many, many testimonials from people who are 8+ years from original diagnosis. I have had to stop some of the Reliv until I recover more from the take down surgery. I don't think saying all they are doing is taking their money. I truly believe in the efficacy of some of these products. NONE say the cure cancer, they just report success stories. I took Aloe for months before and after my initial surgery and absolutely know it helped with my recovery. Just sharing my opinion. Karima In a message dated 9/29/2005 11:33:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, flytodeb@... writes: A question for everyone. Does anyone drink Noni Juice? I am at a vitamin website and the ad says: Noni Juice is a Hawaiian juice that helps to support immune, cell and joint health. Noni may also help soothe body aches and pains while also helping to relax the body. Noni Juice is recommended as a way to maintain overall health. The label says drink 1 ounce per day from 32 oz. bottle. I am wondering if this is something that people having chemo treatments would be able to tolerate. I am not sure if it is a clear liquid. If anyone has info, please post here. Thank you. Take care, Deb --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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