Tropical oils help a beauty treatment

In a culture where travel from one side of the globe to the other is easily achieved in less than a day, it is always a wonderful surprise when a secret of a culture is discovered and revealed for the rest of the world to see. In this instance the place was the French Polynesian Islands; the discovery was the oil that is found in the tiny seeds of the Morinda Citrifolia fruit

Saving and using the seeds of the Noni fruit were a normal part of living for the people of the French Polynesia for thousands of years. Recently, science shows that the seeds are high in linoleic acid, a natural powerful omega-6 fatty acid that is now a lot of media coverage. The Noni seeds have been found to deliver intense moisture and relief to dry skin.

The incredible part is that it takes over 50,000 seeds to manufacture one ounce of TAHITIAN NONI® Purified Noni Seed Oil. Luckily in use, amount is needed since it absorbs easily into the skin. It is particularly sought after to relieve and restore dry and distressed skin. A survey of favorite spots to use TAHITIAN NONI® Purified Noni Seed Oil is wrinkles, knees, elbows, feet and even the scalp. It also protects the skin with antioxidants.

Gratefully, we don’t have to travel to the French Polynesian Islands or pick seeds from Morinda Citrifolia fruit to acquire the same benefits. TAHITIAN NONI® Purified Noni Seed Oil is now sold in a .20 oz (6 ml) bottle for our convenience. It certainly would be a great excuse to go for a vacation!

As indicated at the bottom of all our Noni web pages, these statements about TAHITIAN NONI® Purified Noni Seed Oil have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and these products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Our Noni focused website has the details and ordering information.

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