Tahitian Noni® Pure have been relauched in new packaging and flavours

Recently Tahitian Noni International has unveiled its brand new line of bioactive beverage products based on noni fruit pure. There are four brand new versions: Original, Family, Extra and Pure. Tahitian Noni® Original is the new name for their main product Tahitian Noni® juice.

These new products expand the product line so that we have a bioactive beverage for ever member in the family and as a result have caused improved sales. Introduced in 1996, updated in 2010 these noni pure based products are becoming popular by individuals concerned about guaranteeing appropriate nutrition.

Tahitian Noni® Original is the original authentic formulation that launched the noni market in 1996. This nutritional supplement is simple noni pure and a bit of blueberry and grape juice to make the flavour more appealing.

Iridoids are a major phytochemicals in noni fruit and are completely different from flavonoids which will be found in almost all fruit. Rare in typical fruits iridoids are, according to TNI, incredibly stable and resistant to degradation during processing which includes pasteurization and storage, and so their potency is not reduced in the manufacturing process. Iridoids are the key reason why the noni beverage is so effective.

The new reduced prices corespond to the iridoid content per 60ml. This makes Tahitian Noni Family® Grape or Mango flavoured with 15mg or iridoids per 60ml the cheapest product, Tahitian Noni® Original™ at 30mg per 60ml the mid-range, Tahitian Noni® Extra™. with 60 mg per 60ml. Tahitian Noni® Pure at 72mg per 60ml the highest level because it is a combinations of noni pure and noni leaf tea.

The bioactive beverages are packed in vibrantly coloured 750 ml aluminum bottles and 4 litre boxes which has a small tap for the fridge. The brand new aluminum bottles and boxes are a vast improvement over the glass bottles.

*As indicated at the bottom of all website pages this article has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and these products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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