In April of 1998, I was diagnosed with heart disease. I had experienced
periodic episodes of dizziness, and learned that after wearing the 24-hour
Holter monitor, sometimes there were 4-5 seconds between each heartbeat - no
wonder I was lightheaded! In addition, my heart rate was dropping to only 27
beats a minute in my sleep. (Normal heart rhythm is 60 - 100 beats a
minute.) I required a Pacemaker to remind my heart to beat when it seemed to
be taking a break. This news was all a shock to me as I had been swimming
and jogging regularly for 25 years. The cause was unknown in that I had not
had a heart attack. My cardiologist felt that a bacteria or virus may have
attacked my heart's natural pacemaker, the sinus node six months previously
when my immune system had been low resulting in pneumonia.
My very good friend told me about noni nectar at the time of my surgery but,
as she wasn't taking it herself, I didn't try it. (How could it be that good
if she didn't think enough of it to take it herself?) However, in June of
1998, she did take it after being diagnosed for the second time with breast
cancer (she had lost one breast to a very aggressive cancer in 1996). She
actually delayed her second mastectomy to try this juice. As a registered
nurse, I couldn't believe that she would take such a chance. However, only
six weeks later, in August of 1998, they were unable to find her cancer - as
a result she actually saved her breast! My question to her then was "What
was the name of that Juice?!" As I am at high risk for that disease due to a
very strong family history, I decided to try it starting in September 1998.
I told my friend that if it could do that for her, hopefully it would keep
my immune system strong so that I might be able to prevent breast cancer in
myself. I also said to her that it was too bad it was too late for my heart
as I already had my pacemaker. Within three weeks, I couldn't believe the
energy I felt in my body, especially while swimming. I actually felt like
there should be a 'wake' behind me because I swam so fast!
The following are the astounding results of the computer tests done with a
magnet placed over my pacemaker:
July of 1998: Three months after my surgery, (prior to taking noni)my
cardiologist was very pleased to report that my pacemaker was only required
to stimulate my heart 25% of the time. The battery would not need to be
changed for 12 years (usually the battery only lasts 9 years). That meant
that 75% of the time, my heart was functioning well on its own.
July of 1999:(After 10 months on noni) My cardiologist scratched his head as
he reported that my pacemaker was only required 10% of the time now and that
my battery would still last for 12 years. He actually said that on the
cellular level, my heart was functioning better than one year ago.
September of 2000: My cardiologist said that the report was the same in that
my pacemaker was still being used only about 10% of the time and that my
battery would last 13 years! He said that, as I get older though, my heart
would need to be using the pacemaker more. I told him about noni nectar, but
rolled his eyes backwards and did not want any information about it.
September of 2001: My cardiologist said that it is 'almost unbelievable'
that now my pacemaker is required only 8% of the time and that my battery
will still last 13 years. Since taking noni nectar, my heart's function has
improved from 75% to 92%! It is getting older and better at the same time! I
guess it wasn't too late for my heart after all!
September of 2002: UPDATE: It gets even better.now my pacemaker is only
being required 4% of the time with the battery still to last another 13
years. This means my heart is functioning at 96% efficiency. I was even told
that my heart is definitely no longer dependant on my pacemaker!
All I can say is that I am very humble, grateful, and in awe of this
wonderful juice. I am so energetic most of the time that my theme song by
James Brown is. "I FEEL GOOD!"
--Jan M., CAN 11 Nov 2002
http://www.tahitiannoni.com/1931235
Tim Jackson - 08 Dec 2004 21:05 GMT
> --Jan M., CAN 11 Nov 2002
On the face of it this would appear to be a commercial advertisement,
which is unacceptable in this newsgroup and can result in action against
the writer by their news service provider.
It is one of several postings by the same user quoting two-year-old
testimonials for this product, and not relating to the poster's personal
experience.
These testimonials date from a time when the FDA issued several warning
letters against companies promoting this product as a cure for various
conditions.
Any further advertisements will result in a complaint to the poster's ISP.
Tim Jackson