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Noni fruit drink is available at brick-and-mortar health food stores as well as online vendors. It is also available from individual members of multi-level marketing companies, but it is recommended that you buy from an established seller.

Noni fruit drink can be expensive – sometimes $60 per liter, but a little goes a long way. Recommended dosage is only one or two ounces daily, on an empty stomach for best absorption.

You can buy any of three basic types of noni fruit drink. The purest form is made of pure noni juice. There are no pulps, seeds, leaves, or bark. It contains the highest concentration of nutrients. Bear in mind that the label might claim the contents to be 100% noni juice, but there might still be water added. (The added liquid reduces the pungent taste.)

The second purest form is pureed noni fruit. This is whole noni fruit, minus the seeds. The concentration of nutrients is not as high as with pure noni, but there is a much wider array of nutrients, affording you some of the more fibrous parts of the fruit. When buying noni juice made by this method, look for a 70% juice concentration or higher.

The third form of noni juice is powder to be mixed with other liquids, such as raspberry juice, cranberry juice, or orange juice. It usually takes 10 to 20 pounds of noni fruit to make one pound of powder. To re-hydrate, just pour in powder at a volume rate 1/10th to 1/20th that of the desired volume of liquid. It is available in bulk for about anywhere from $20 to $60 a pound.

Noni Juice provides comprehensive information on Noni fruit drinks, juice, capsules, preparation, benefits, and history.






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