Lakewood Organic Pure Noni - Package Contains SIX 32oz Bottles | 
enlarge | Brand: Lakewood Organic Juices Category: Gourmet
Buy New: $144.00
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 8815
Country: USA Ingredients: Fresh Pressed Juice From Whole Ripe Certified Organic Noni Fruit (Morinda Citrifolia) Media: Misc. Size: 32oz Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3 Dimensions (in): 4 x 4 x 8.5
UPC: 042608490906 EAN: 0042608490906 ASIN: B00067TTX6
Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | NO Preservatives; NO Citric Acid; NO Sodium Benzoate; NO Potassium Sorbate | | • | Fresh Pressed (Not from Concentrate); 100% Certified Organic by Florida Organic Growers and the USDA | | • | Guaranteed Natural Source of Polysaccharides and Glycosides | | • | No sugar added, no artificial colors or flavors | | • | ALL ORDERS SHIP SIGNATURE REQUIRED. Lakewood is not responsible for returned or undeliverable packages |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 100% Pure Noni, is a natural supplement associated with enhancing the immune system, anti-inflammatory for maintaining healthy joints, digestive cleansing, and improving overall vitality and well being. Nothing added, 100% Organic, No Preservatives.
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| Customer Reviews:
Love the product. Alert! Nagging question ahead. June 16, 2007 Jeffrey M. Field (Las Cruces, NM) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I'm grateful to Lakewood for their Noni Juice. But I'm mystified as to why the change in serving size. First, let me tell you why I like the product. In the fall of last year I was, inadvertently, causing heart palpitations due to the fact that I was doing shoulder stands as part of my Yoga routine. I stopped the shoulder stands, and my heart returned to normal in about a week. But I was rundown and tired from two months of heart palpitations. So I picked up a bottle of Noni. I took the recommended serving, 1 tsp. per day. I felt nothing for two weeks. And then the Noni kicked in. I felt noticeably better every single day. Today (and for months now) I feel great. Now, here's where things get interesting. The bottle I bought six months ago says Serving Size is 1 tsp. (5 mL); Servings Per Container is listed as 190. Obviously, shelling out $25 every six months or so is no big deal for most of us. Now, if you look at the label on the newer shipment of Noni, you'll see a change in the Serving Size - 2 fl oz (4 TBSP); Servings Per Container 16. Yikes! Twenty-five dollars for a 16-day supply. So I contacted the company on June 9 with my question - why the change in serving size? I'm still waiting for a reply.
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