The Best Way To Find Pure Noni Juice Products

Just because a product is labeled as being pure noni juice it certainly does not guarantee that it is. Always be cautious when buying something labeled as pure or 100% pure and be sure to read the packaging carefully.

When you see the phrase pure noni juice, it means that this is noni juice which has not been blended with other juices and does not have any added sugar, flavorings or preservatives.

Some may insist that pure noni juice be unpasteurized as well, though any pure noni juice product you see on the US market is likely to be pasteurized for safety reasons. Generally speaking, however, any product marketed as pure noni juice has been produced from noni which are organically grown and naturally aged and fermented for between three and six months. This process produces a concentrated noni juice which contains all of the nutritional value of the noni fruit.

However there can be significant differences in the overall quality of pure noni juice products. One of the main reasons for this is that much depends on the ripeness of the fruit when it was picked. Noni that is harvested prematurely will not ferment adequately and it's nutrient levels will be lower than noni picked when it is fully mature.

Some producers have a track record of harvesting the fruit too early and making noni products (including pure noni juice) which are of inferior quality than those which are made by manufacturers who harvest their fruit when ripe. The fermentation and aging process can take up to six months - the longer the fruit is allowed to age, the better the quality of the finished product.

Another factor to consider is that while many companies market their products as being pure noni juice, for instance as stated on the label, it is not in fact always pure. The product might just contain the pulp or an extract which is then mixed with other juices to give it the appearance of being pure noni juice. There are even products available with only minute amounts of actual noni juice and which nevertheless are marketed as being pure.

If you want to be sure that you're really buying something which is pure noni juice, then you'll have to read the label carefully to ensure that the product is actually what it claims to be. If you see other fruit juices or additives on the ingredients list, then it's time to set down the bottle and keep looking for a pure noni juice product.

Also, another indication of quality is to check and see where the juice you are purchasing originated. The best places are the Hawaiian islands of Maui, Molokai, Kauai and Oahu as well as the Marquesas Islands and also Tahiti. This is because the best quality noni grows in the silica rich volcanic soils which abound in these locations. For health and safety reasons too, you want to make sure that the pure noni juice you buy has been pasteurized.

The FDA is not responsible for ensuring that these products are actually as pure as their manufacturers claim, so in this case consumers are on their own to evaluate this. If you're interested in doing so, it is possible to make sure that you're getting authentic pure noni juice by buying noni fruit and fermenting it yourself. It's easy enough to do - just leave the fruit in a bowl at room temperature. As the noni ferments, juice will leak out, which you can then collect. If at all possible, choose organically grown fruit if you plan to make your own pure noni juice.

Ultimately, it's up to you to make sure that you're buying juice which is really pure noni juice and not something which contains just a minuscule amount of noni. Read labels and purchase only pure noni juice products - only these will give you the full array of health benefits which this juice provides.