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Originally posted by Uly
Hi,
Has anyone tried or uses Noni Juice? Is there anywhere I can read scientific research on it?
Uly
I have begun analyzing the merit of products like Ambrotose and Noni. I ran across recently an infomercial that promotes a new marine-based product, Sea Vegg. I’ve experienced myself USANA supplements and Barley Green or Barley Life. There are many more including Mangosteen, green teas, etc. And, many more are coming on the scene daily.
So how do you pick what is going to help you? How do you sort out the authentic from the hype? They all say that they will do wonders replete with personal testimonies. What do we do, toss a coin? If they are all so great, shouldn't we be taking a combination of these products? The expense would be prohibitive. Surely there is something that does just about everything for a reasonable price.
At this point, I have drawn some preliminary conclusions:
1. A lot of these products do have something to offer
2. Certainly, some of the testimonies are biased and placebo effect in nature
3. There may truly be some science or reason supporting these products
4. A lot are being produced and distributed by opportunists with half truths
5. A lot may be look-alike products of far inferior quality and value
6. Some piggyback on a good idea drawing people with extra ingredients
7. Many have only a narrow focus and are not complete in themselves
8. Some may be fairly complete in themselves but missing something vital
9. Some rely on the premise that science trumps natural
10. Some may be haphazardly thrown together to the point of bearing unwholesome components
I see Noni, Mangosteen, and the barley grass extraction products fitting category #8 (only seaweeds have fucoidan), Sea Vegg filling the bill for categories #5 and #4, USANA fitting into category #9 and Ambrotose into categories #7 and #9. The problem with us trying to decide what to get is our getting reeled in with a narrow focus. With Ambrotose, we are taught this and that about how important the miracle sugars are. Well, I am sure that Ambrotose fills the bill in categories #1 and #3. But, one must not forget that this hot item is not all the body needs. Also, one needs to be aware that the body produces these miracle sugars on its own when in a healthy state.
The product warranting solid consideration should have the following characteristics:
1. Something, of course, to offer
2. Strong science and research supporting it
3. Top quality and quality controls
4. Complete in itself as much as possible
5. Responsible and solid business program with laser focus
6. No signs of deception and hype
Rita Elkins' book, Limu Moui, about the seaweed limu moui, gives a long list of reasons with references as to the amazing value of a worthwhile extract of limu moui. Ambrotose has the science of eight glyconutrients backing it, but it does not have probably the greatest of all glyconutrients, fucoidan. The only reliable and most effective source is Original Limu.
Unlike Ambrotose, Original Limu doesn’t have just one set of nutrients as with just a few sugars that the body can already make for itself if it is fit, which is what Original Limu helps achieve. Original Limu has a whole spectrum of critical components needed for health including all the minerals including trace elements in colloidal form from the pristine pure sea water of the Tongan Islands that nourishes the plant, limu moui, from which Original Limu is derived in a non-chemical proprietary extract formulation that required over 15 years of development for optimal potency and value. Original Limu has several of Ambrotose’s miracle sugars, glyconutrients, besides the key one, fucoidan, on its own – galactose, mannose, and xylose, but, again, these can be manufactured by the body if the body is healthy as is available through Original Limu more than any other supplement product, in my opinion. Original Limu also has seventeen amino acids including glycoproteins, a wide range of essential and nonessential fatty acids, a broad range of vitamins, a variety of polyphenols as antioxidants, and more. To me, this is a product produced by the Creator and not by puffed-up man except for direction in tapping the nutrients through a carefully designed extraction process.
Confirmation of my choice is becoming more and more obvious with products coming out of the woodwork fitting into preliminary conclusion categories #4, #5, and #6. Sea Vegg is merely a tiny capsule of chopped up dried seaweed from a not particularly pure region of the ocean with claims of fucoidan but unoptimized and miniscule in comparision to Original Limu. There are others that are going to the cupboard trying to add something to distract fucoidan seekers from the one, the only, the original – Original Limu.
I do not mean to knock other products but I hate to see people deceived with hype and trickery and sleight-of-hand distractions and wind up throwing their money away, but worse, building up false hopes with substandard or unoptimized products. Some people are coming upon their last days and cannot waste their time on mediocre or all-hype, no-substance products. Original Limu has no rival and it is essential that the people of our land learn about it ASAP.
Just as one's finger can heal itself, so can the rest of the body correct its maladies, given the necessary catalysts, enzymes, antioxidants, and building blocks for which the body was designed. Allowing the body to heal itself, in fact, is the basis of medicine according to the Father of Modern Day Medicine, Hippocrates whose two key teachings seem to be ignored in our modern times of “above all, do no harm” and “let food be your medicine and medicine be your food.” I am no doctor and cannot prescribe, diagnose, treat or cure anything, but my common sense, as supported by Hippocrates, tells me that Original Limu is an extraordinary food for helping the body overcome health challenges that beset it. I've rattled on enough now but would be happy to answer any additional question at my email address
tfbail@sbcglobal.net (BY THE WAY, I LOVE SPAM, SO PLEASE BE SURE TO SEND ME LOTS AND LOTS OF SPAM IN WHICH YOU PRETEND TO BE INTERESTED IN WHAT I'M DOING WHILST COVERTLY MARKETING YOUR PRODUCT AT MY EXPENSE AND FILLING MY INBOX WITH RUBBISH.)
Thanks.