Why is Tahitian Noni Juice Controversial?
Tahitian noni humour is extremely popular, but that popularity has also generated a lot of controversy. This article takes a countenance at some of the reasons why Oceanic noni humour (and other types of noni juice) has this mixed reputation. Is noni humour all it’s cracked up to be, or is it just a scam?

First of all, a bit of background. Noni humour and other noni products have been used by the Tahitians and other cultures in the tropics for centuries. They have found the noni plant to be very versatile, and to be effective for a range of healthful purposes. In the late 20th century noni humour began to draw attention in the west, and in recent eld the noni humour industry has boomed. Today noni humour is extremely favourite amongst natural health aficionados, and has acquired a estimation for being something of a ‘miracle cure’ for a panoramic variety of ailments. It has also been studied scientifically, resulting in new insights into how it works (although only a limited amount of research has been conducted, to date). But it seems clear that noni humour has produced beneficial results for many people, both throughout history, and in recent years. So why the controversy?





