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Love the product. Alert! Nagging question ahead., June 15, 2007
I'm grateful to Lakewood for their Noni Juice. But I'm mystified as to why the change in serving size. First, let me tell you why I like the product.
In the fall of last year I was, inadvertently, causing heart palpitations due to the fact that I was doing shoulder stands as part of my Yoga routine. I stopped the shoulder stands, and my heart returned to normal in about a week. But I was rundown and tired from two months of heart palpitations. So I picked up a bottle of Noni. I took the recommended serving, 1 tsp. per day. I felt nothing for two weeks. And then the Noni kicked in. I felt noticeably better every single day. Today (and for months now) I feel great. Now, here's where things get interesting.
The bottle I bought six months ago says Serving Size is 1 tsp. (5 mL); Servings Per Container is listed as 190. Obviously, shelling out $25 every six months or so is no big deal for most of us.
Now, if you look at the label on the newer shipment of Noni, you'll see a change in the Serving Size - 2 fl oz (4 TBSP); Servings Per Container 16.
Yikes! Twenty-five dollars for a 16-day supply.
So I contacted the company on June 9 with my question - why the change in serving size?
I'm still waiting for a reply.
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