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Fruitjuice 2.3
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^ Patton, Dominique (October 26, 2005).National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, US National Institutes of Health. ^ 'Opinion on the safety of Tahitian Noni® 'Morinda citrifolia (noni) fruit puree and concentrate' as a novel food ingredient'.

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  • ^ 'EFSA re-assesses safety of noni juice'.
  • CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) 'Subchronic Toxicity Evaluation of Anthraquinone in Fischer 344 Rats'. European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology.

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    'Herbal hepatotoxicity: acute hepatitis caused by a Noni preparation (Morinda citrifolia)'.

  • ^ Millonig G, Stadlmann S, Vogel W (April 2005).
  • 'An anthraquinone with potent quinone reductase-inducing activity and other constituents of the fruits of Morinda citrifolia (noni)'.
  • ^ Pawlus AD, Su BN, Keller WJ, Kinghorn AD (December 2005).
  • Archived from the original (PDF) on September 25, 2009. 'Warning letter from the FDA to Flora, Inc' (PDF). Archived from the original on March 25, 2008.

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    Not use testimonials which imply that the advertised claimed results are the typical or ordinary experience of consumers in actual conditions of use, unless Morinda possesses and relies upon adequate substantiation that the results are typical or ordinary.Īlthough noni plants and juices have been promoted by practitioners of alternative medicine as a cure for a number of human maladies including HIV, heart disease and cancer, the American Cancer Society concluded that 'there is no reliable clinical evidence that noni juice is effective in preventing or treating cancer or any other disease in humans'.Not make any other claims, whether health claims or others, regarding the benefits of Tahitian Noni unless such claims are true and the company can substantiate the claim by reliable scientific evidence.No longer make drug claims, or claims that the product can cure, treat, or prevent any disease until 'Tahitian Noni' is approved and cleared for those uses by the U.S.Under the terms of the agreement, Morinda agreed to: Fruit Juice 2 3 5 Gallon Such claims rendered the beverage an unapproved new drug under state and federal food and drug laws and should not have been sold until it received approval. following charges that the company had made 'unsubstantiated claims in consumer testimonials and other promotional material indicating that its Tahitian Noni juice could treat, cure or prevent numerous diseases such as diabetes, clinical depression, hemorrhoids and arthritis.' Privatus 6 0 1 – automated privacy protection systems. On August 26, 1998, the Attorneys General of Arizona, California, New Jersey, and Texas announced a multi-state settlement with Morinda, Inc.














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